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On the reel

Nick Clark

A New Computer for $30

09/11/2011

What if I told you there is a specific piece of hardware to slow down the average computer user more than every other component combined?

What if I then told you that this important piece of hardware is also the cheapest and easiest to upgrade?

This mystery piece of computer hardware is called RAM, or random access memory. It comes in “sticks” of a few different sizes, but is not quite the same as a thumb drive.

Riding the Alfred Cloud

02/12/2011

“The Cloud” has been generating a lot of buzz in the tech world over the past few years.

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