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Bryan Chan male Writer
A guy who really needs to go on a diet, loves to laugh and gets high on life. He loves gaming and wishes he could drive the way he does in video games. He also loves photography but needs a hell of a lot more practice to be good at it.
One of the boons of being a tech writer is that you sometimes get the opportunity to travel to large events happening abroad. I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the Intel Developer Forum 2012 in San Francisco recently, and was inspired by several men there. Join me as I tell you about these men.
The recent COMPUTEX 2012 in Taipei served as a platform for Intel to unveil the next wave of Ultrabooks to the world. Many of the Ultrabooks that were unveiled there featured the upcoming Microsoft Windows 8 and touch-based functionality, indicating a change in the mobile computing landscape very soon.
Here's the second part of my basic guide on what to look out for when buying components for a new PC. This part covers the storage, power supply, RAM, and casing.
Building your very own computer isn't that hard. With the overwhelming number of components out there in the market though, things can get a little confusing. If you have no idea on where to begin, then give this guide a read, and perhaps you'll be one step closer to owning your very own, self-assembled PC.
You can get good photos when shooting with an external flash gun. Modify the light from the external flash gun though, and you can get exceptional photos. Here's some basic knowledge on what you can use to modify the light from your external flash gun.
