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Crucial M4 SSD - Sata3 - Marvell 9174-BLD2 Guide Ottimizzazione e Aggiornamento 1. Operazioni Preliminari Importanti possono impattare notevolemente le prestazioni 1. Guru of 3D: PC Hardware Reviews and tests TechPowerUp - The latest in hardware and gaming How to set up OpenVPN in 30 seconds or less on a VPS After we showed you how to set up a pptp vpn last year we are now addressing how to set up OpenVPN on your server. From OpenVPN website: OpenVPN Access Server is a full featured SSL VPN software solution that integrates OpenVPN server capabilities, enterprise management capabilities, simplified OpenVPN Connect UI, and OpenVPN Client software packages that accommodate Windows, MAC, and Linux OS environments. OpenVPN Access Server supports a wide range of configurations, including secure and granular remote access to internal network and/ or private cloud network resources and applications with fine-grained access control. Last time I did this on an older system, it was quite a painful ride. But hey, if you need a secure connection, that old pptp vpn won't do it anymore.

The Tech Report - PC Hardware Explored Le blog de Nicolargo Newegg.com - Computer Parts, Laptops, Electronics, and More! Letter To A Young Programmer Considering A Startup I regularly get emails from young people, usually those with an interest in programming, who are trying to make decisions about school and/or their professional futures. This post is for those young people. If you’re in your late teens or early twenties, you’ve grown up in a world that has come to idealize startups, their founders, and the people who go to work at them. ComputerBase Don't Wait for Windows 8; These Five Programs Will Get You a Better Windows Now While Costermonger's point wasn't exactly well articulated, he might have been on to something. When you consider that the following are more or less baked into Windows 8: 1) Display Fusion (Multiple taskbars built in) 2) Fences (In the Metro Environment you can do this) 3) Xplorer^2 Pro (New Windows Explorer in Win8) That's $74 worth of software.

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