ASUS is one of the world’s premiere and better known computer hardware manufacturers that is best known for its high-quality and feature-rich motherboards. In response to the pressure put on computer manufacturers by consumers for greener computing, ASUS’ EPU-6 Complete System Power Saving Solution is a step in the right direction for increasing computer efficiency and lowering your PC’s output of CO2 emissions. The EPU-6 utility is packed with many of the motherboards offered by ASUS

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Use the ASUS EPU-6 Utility for Greener Computing
PowerPoint allows you to add sounds to a presentation by embedding the sound directly into the slide. However, you can also add sounds to a slide that play only when the presentation transitions to the slide. By adding a sound to a slide, you can make your presentation more appealing and also make it more obvious to an audience that the slide has changed

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Add Transition Sounds to PowerPoint Slides
One of a Webmaster’s worst nightmares is having a sudden influx of traffic that crashes the entire Web site. Any Web site can face issues like this (just ask AT&T), and instant popularity is often unpredictable

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Test the Amount of Traffic Your Web Site Can Handle
Previously we did a comparison of Intel’s Core I series processors . Although many tech gurus and enthusiasts are making the prediction that Intel will pull even further ahead of AMD in late 2010, AMD is still planning to step their game up a bit. There have even been a couple of rumors that AMD will release 32nm chips this year, and make a couple other updates in order to stay competitive with the Core I series.

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AMD Athlon II X4 620 Processor Review
If you are concerned about the footprint left behind from your browsing activity while using Firefox, this popular web browser has a built in security feature to help protect you from prying eyes. Visited web pages, usernames, passwords, and other information become a part of the history that Firefox remembers to make your next browsing experience more enjoyable.

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Turn on Private Browsing in Firefox