After only posting twice back in June and then just leaving it I am back, not that any one cares probably. I hope to post regularly here with at least one post a week bringing you the latest news in the tech world for that week. Other than that weekly blog I write about what I believe is big news and any new products I get I will review. Today though I just want to give you a brief insight into my background in technology.
My interest in technology really began when I got my iPod touch and I heard about Jailbreaking. After hearing about Jailbreaking I really wanted to get into it and so I began researching. After researching about it I managed to jailbreak my iPod touch and was very happy with the result. After that I carried on "modding", if you can call it that, my iPod and then my phone.
A little while after that I got my first desktop computer, unfortunately it was a pre-built system. My first upgrade for the machine was a Antec spot cooler as I was worried that my cpu was getting to hot. After opening up my computer for the first time I got the bug. I changed my case numerous times and have upgraded my computer so much over the last two years that now the only piece of hardware from that original pre-built system is my hard drive. My system now days is in a modded, by me, 800D with a full custom loop. The specs are i5 2500k clocked at 4.5gHz, MSI z77a gd-45, GTX 570, 8Gb Corsair Vengeance, OCZ 750W custom sleeving. So in the last two years I have gone from no computer building knowledge at all to building my own custom loop and modding my 800D.
So that is my background in computer hardware and how I got introduced into computer hardware. Now I mentioned Jailbreaking earlier in this post and after writing and posting this I will do a guide for Jailbreaking any device for ios 7. Now I realise at the moment that all of my posts will have been Apple device based but that will not continue, do not worry. At the moment I plan on doing a review of Cyanogenmod as I have now had it on my HTC One for a couple of weeks now.
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