Google Chrome - The Future of Web Browsing
What’s this? Google has taken a new leap into development, with the creation and soon release of its web browser “Google Chrome”. So many opinions already circulate the web with discussion of such, and the browser is not even available yet. The release of Google Chrome is scheduled for September 2nd of this year (Tomorrow). Perhaps the most anxious creation of Google since its search engine, Google Chrome is said to be equipped with so many new features to the web, it is a new start for browsers world wide.
Google released several aspects of the beta browser in a comic, found here. They also posted details in their blog, found here. In which they unveiled what could be the most needed change in browsers today, different processes for different tabs. Just hearing that is enough to make any internet user jump in excitement. We all hate cluttering up our start menu bar with several applications, which is why the tab was invented in the first place. However, tabs meant that if one page froze up, all of your pages froze up. With Google Chrome the frozen tabs are isolated into their own process, which means that you don’t have to lose space on your start menu bar, and you don’t have to lose your information on several tabs!
Are you an owner of a GeForce 8800GS from XFX? I certainly am. I ordered the videocard when I first bought this computer, and it works great. The only problem with the 8800GS is that the card itself is really loud and noisy. You can turn on your computer and hear the fan, and it really does get annoying. The fan is 100% on with no temperature control, and will never be any quieter without the fan controller. I read on some reviews on the fan, that people have called in and received an adaptor to reduce the sound of the fan. I’ve looked at places for where to find the fan adaptor, little did I know, you couldn’t buy it anywhere. You can get it for free.

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