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Bitmap vs Vector   In computer graphics, Bitmap and Vector graphics are two file formats that are used to store digital images. The bitmap format uses an array of bits with reference to the position of the each bit; that is, a map of bits to represent the image. Bitmap belongs to raster graphics image format... 
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DOC vs RTF   Both DOC and RTF are proprietary document file formats used by Microsoft for software. The RTF was introduced in 1987 as a cross platform document interchange format and the DOC format was originally used as a file format for plain text documents and was used in Microsoft WordPerfect word processor... 
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Email vs Webmail   Electronic mail, more commonly known as email is an inseparable part of modern day lifestyle. Our communication in personal life and business has become so much easier and accessible to a great majority on earth because of email. Literally, email is a method of sending or receiving text, images... 
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GIF vs JPEG   The JPEG and GIF digital image file formats are used in computers and related devices. Both Image file formats are extensively used in world wide web, and JPEG is also used in digital photography. JPEG and GIF produce images by the use of a bitmap, hence called raster graphics images. Producing images... 
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JPEG vs JPG   JPEG or JPG is an image file format used in computers and devices related to digital imaging, which bears the name of the committee that developed it, Joint Photographic Experts Group. More precisely JPEG is a standard for image compression using lossy compression methods. JPEG committee was formed... 
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LG Lucid 4G vs LG Spectrum | Speed, Performance and Features Reviewed | Full Specs Compared   The mobile phone market is synonymous to an ongoing war. There are certain ranks of soldiers in every war. There are elite warriors, there are pawns, there are knights, and there are bishops. The elite warriors are few... 
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Jig vs Fixture   Jig and fixture are two words used commonly in a setting full of machines and machining operations. Cutting and machining are two processes that require jigs and fixtures. Many think of these tools as being the same but actually jig and fixtures not only have different applications but also... 
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Samsung Galaxy S II 4G (Galaxy S2 4G) vs HTC Velocity 4G | Speed, Performance and Features Reviewed | Full Specs Compared   Telstra introduces Samsung Galaxy S II 4G (Galaxy S2 4G) as their first 4G smartphone by Samsung. It joins HTC Velocity 4G, the only other phone in the Telstra’s 4G mobile range up to... 
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Telstra The new iPad 3 vs Galaxy Tab 8.9 4G LTE | Speed, Performance and Features Reviewed | Full Specs Compared   In any general case, when you release a certain product to a wide market, the product needs to comply the standards adhered by all those market segments. In terms of the product, this is not a difficult... 
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Telstra The new iPad 3 vs Motorola Xoom 2 | Speed, Performance and Features Reviewed | Full Specs Compared   Telstra Australia has added Apple’s The new iPad to its shelves from today (16 March 2012). With this new addition Telstra broadband customers have wider range of tablets to choose, which includes Motorola... 
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Food Processor vs Blender   Food processors and blenders are such common household appliances that most of us have not just seen them, all of us even make use of both kitchen workhorses for preparation of food items. There is some overlapping as far as functions of food processors and blenders are concerned... 
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Apple A5 vs A5X Processors   Apple A5 and A5X are Apple’s latest System on Chips (SoC) designed targeting their hand held devices. In a Layperson’s term, a SoC is a computer on a single IC (Integrated Circuit, aka chip). Technically, a SoC is an IC that integrates components such as microprocessor, memory,... 
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Apple A5X vs Nvidia Tegra 3 Processors   This article compares two recent System-on-Chips (SoC), Apple A5X and NVIDIA Tegra 3, designed for consumer electronics by Apple and NVIDIA respectively. In a Layperson’s term, a SoC is a computer on a single IC (Integrated Circuit, aka chip). Technically, a SoC is an... 
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Apple new iPad 3 vs Lenovo ThinkPad | Speed, Performance and Features Reviewed | Full Specs Compared   A human life is never interchangeable under any circumstances. We can just replace a human, but it would never be the same. One wouldn’t ever be able to think someone else in the place of someone they loved and... 
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Apple New iPad 3 vs Lenovo IdeaPad S 2   It’s rather strange when you see some products become successful without any marketing at all whereas some products are being aggressively marketed, but still tend to be failures in the books. I’ve seen dozens of products like this fail in the market with no apparent... 
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Apple New iPad 3 vs Toshiba Excite 10 LE | Speed, Performance and Features Reviewed | Full Specs Compared   As the distinction between laptops and tablets faded away, more and more laptop manufacturers diversified towards manufacturing tablets. Among them, Toshiba, Acer and Lenovo are three of all-time favorites... 
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