Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 Released

Microsoft Office 2013 Service Pack 1 ReleasedMicrosoft has recently rolled out its first service pack for Office 2013, where you will be able to download it here in x86 as well as x64 versions. Of course, depending on which particular flavor that you decide to download it from, the file sizes would range from 643MB and goes all the way to 774 MB. Do bear in mind that this happens to be the first major update to the Office platform ever since it rolled out, and it should be more than welcome for those who happen to live and breathe Office 2013 every single day. With SP1 having been released, it remains to be seen whether additional IT stores will make the jump to this particular platform, as plenty of large corporations have picked up this unofficial policy of ‘wait until SP1’ prior to deployment.

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    Storm Linux Box Mini Tower Debian 7.4 SP

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    Storm System Technology hits back by bringing you their latest desktop PC, the Storm Linux Box Mini Tower Debian 7.4 SP. Adopting Sharkoon’s MA-A1000 mini-tower PC case, the system sports a 2.70GHz Intel Celeron G1820 processor, an Intel B85 Express Chipset, an Intel HD Graphics, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 120GB SSD (Samsung SSD 840 EVO Series), a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 500W 80PLUS BRONZE power supply and runs on Linux Debian 7.4 64-bit OS. The Storm Linux Box Mini Tower Debian 7.4 SP sells for 45,780 Yen (about $446). [Product Page]

    Western Digital’s Purple Hard Drives Begin Shipping

    Western Digitals Purple Hard Drives Begin ShippingFor those who build their own computers, chances are you are aware that Western Digital sells hard drives for computers that are available in different “colors”. For example there’s Western Digital Green, Black, and Blue, with Green indicating hard drives that use less energy, while Black refers to hard drives focused on performance.

    Well for those looking to put together something more reliable and durable, Western Digital has announced the availability of their Purple lineup, a series of hard drives that are not only high-capacity, but have also been designed or video surveillance units or other applications that might require reliability. (more…)

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    Apple Plugs SSL Encryption Bug On OS X

    Apple Plugs SSL Encryption Bug On OS X

    Last week it was discovered that iOS had a gaping security vulnerability, one that could be exploited by hackers to launch man-in-the-middle attacks. The exploit would allow hackers to intercept crucial information being sent by the device, such as emails and login credentials. To plug it, Apple released iOS 7.0.6/6.1.6. Soon after that, the company confirmed that this bug also existed on OS X. Today it has finally released a new incremental OS X update that takes care of the SSL encryption bug on Mac.

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    Facebook News Feed Lets You Show Stories On Your Favorite Topics

    Facebook News Feed Lets You Show Stories On Your Favorite TopicsIt was in January last month when Trending was introduced in order to highlight the global conversations which occur on Facebook. Well, a month after that, there is a new method for folks to check out conversations concerning topics that they are interested in. Just how does this work? From now on, whenever a Page tags a different Page, one is able to show the post to some of the people who happen to like or who like or follow the tagged Page. Take for instance, the particular post by the Bleacher Report (which you can see above) that could be paraded in News Feed to folks who happen to be fans of Dwight Howard, apart from others who have been an avid follower of the Bleacher Report.

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    Razer Blade Laptops Come In Limited Edition Koenigsegg Model

    Razer Blade Laptops Come In Limited Edition Koenigsegg ModelHave you checked out the Razer Blade when it was first announced in May last year? We have done our bit of homework with the Razer Blade Pro which you can read the review here, but the topic on hand right now will be totally different – it would be a limited edition Koenigsegg Razer Blade gaming laptop that cannot be purchased over the counter, which just goes to show how rare and special this particular device is. This series of not-for-sale Koenigsegg limited edition Razer Blade laptops is an alliance between the two brands’ obsession (some say) with engineering perfection.

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    What Counts As a Computer These Days?

    There was a time when computers were easy to spot: They filled rooms, blinked lights and whirred with fans. But these days, computers are becoming harder and harder to see. In fact, you’ve got at least one in your pocket right now.

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    Bing Maps Preview App Offer 15 New 3D Cities

    Bing Maps Preview App Offer 15 New 3D CitiesIt was in December last year when the Bing Maps Preview app on Windows 8.1 was launched, as it opened up the doors to folks who want to explore the world in a totally new manner – one that is touch-friendly, of course. In fact, the folks over at Bing Maps claimed to have flown, driven and processed plenty ever since December 2013 in order to deliver another 15 more 3D cities to the initial launch list.

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    Facebook To Retire Email Service

    Facebook To Retire Email ServiceYou might be a company like Facebook which is huge enough to spend a whopping $19 billion on an app like WhatsApp ($16 billion in cash and stock, with an additional $3 billion in restricted stock for WhatsApp employees) would not be able to put a foot wrong. Actually, no company is infallible, since there are humans running the show from behind. Remember Facebook’s email service? It seems that the social network giant is going to retire its email service, having begun to notify users that all of the email which was sent to the @facebook.com address will eventually be forwarded to the primary email address on file.

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    iiyama GS7000-i7-RXB-FFXIV Gaming PC

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    Here’s the newest member to iiyama’s gaming PC line-up, the GS7000-i7-RXB-FFXIV. Powered by a 3.40GHz Intel Core i7-4770 processor, this Final Fantasy XIV: Shinsei Eoruzea certified gaming PC is equipped with an Intel Z87 Express Chipset, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 2GB graphics card, an 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a 700W 80PLUS certified power supply and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit (SP1) OS. The GS7000-i7-RXB-FFXIV sells for 122,829 Yen (about $1,197). [Product Page]