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Monday, January 12, 2015

3 New Articles on MakeUseOf

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The Ultimate History Of The PlayStation Brand

Posted: 11 Jan 2015 06:30 PM PST

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Think you know PlayStation? Did you know that the PS2 is the fastest console to reach 100,000,000 units sold? Do you know when the online adapter that allowed players to take the battle online hit the market? Sony and its PlayStation brand are, in the overall history of video games, relatively young. However, that hasn’t stopped them from becoming a dominate force in the world of gaming, and with the release of the PS4, the company is hastily taking dominance away from Microsoft. Want to know more about where the PlayStation came from? Check out these infographic for a timeline...

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Do You Use A VPN? If So, Which Do You Use, & Why? [MakeUseOf Poll]

Posted: 11 Jan 2015 08:30 AM PST

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The use of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to add privacy, anonymity, and/or freedom from regional blocking, is becoming more common with each passing month. So, we want to know whether you use a VPN, which VPN you use, and why you use a VPN in the first place? Welcome to this week’s MakeUseOf Poll. Lumia Lollapalooza To answer this week's question please scroll down the page until you see the poll staring back at you. But first, we need to look at the results from the previous poll, when we asked, "What Is The Best Smartphone Released In 2014?"...

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Intel Compute Stick Turns Any TV Into A Windows PC For Just $149

Posted: 11 Jan 2015 07:30 AM PST

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Intel wants to help you turn any TV into a Windows PC, for the low cost of $149. All it takes is a little stick, much like the much-loved Google Chromecast. Meet the all-new Intel Compute Stick. The Compute Stick is essentially a complete PC, but in the compact form factor of a slightly large pen drive. It connects to a TV via HDMI, but also has to be powered with a microUSB cord. Here’s a quick look at the important specs: 1.33GHz quad-core Intel Atom Z3735F processor 2GB DDR3 RAM 32GB internal storage MicroSD slot (up to 128GB) Wi-Fi...

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