Which site is the best place to learn Poker, what it is all about, learning the rules of the game and know tips and strategies to win? In my opinion, there really is no best site but there are good sites that offer resources to help newbies and experienced players alike.

Consider the fact that there are so many sites in the Internet today that offer resources on poker rules and you may have no idea where to start. Let me recommend you one good site instead to save you the hassle of wasting your time scouring the world wide web just to look for one.

Poker Stars is a good place to start. And I mean, really good! The site is a haven for everything Poker! From softwares, resources and the opportunity to play against the best Poker players around the world, it is all here! And the best thing about these resources is that they are free.

Learning how to play the game is first and foremost the most important thing one must do in order to enjoy playing the game. You certainly cannot experience the fun and excitement if you do not know what you are up against. And certainly no fun if you keep on losing because you typically have no idea what you are playing.

Once you have read articles and posts, you can download their software to play for free. This is the one reason why online casinos are advantageous because newbies can easily play Poker games without the worries of losing real money. Poker Stars does not include any hitches when players play for fun.

When you feel you are ready to play for real, then you can use the same software to deposit real money and play against other Poker players from around the world. With so many Poker tournaments going on at once, there simply is a slot for every player in their network.

It is geeky but true: An Intel technology called “Thunderbolt” is creating quite a storm in the computer and gadget worlds this week. The Thunderbolt will allow you to transfer photos, videos and files from other devices to a computer faster than ever before.

Intel’s new Thunderbolt cable and port system claims to be 20 times faster than USB 2.0 and 12 times faster than FireWire, both of which are its main competitors. For tech-heads in the audience, Thunderbolt transfers files at a rate of 10 gigabits per second. Its closest competitor, USB 3.0, allows for file transfers at a rate of 5 gigabits per second — so Thunderbolt is twice as fast.

The big catch, though: Intel developed this technology in coordination with Apple. So, for now, it’s only available on Apple’s new MacBook Pro line, which debuted on Thursday, the same day Intel announced Thunderbolt (boy, how much did Apple pay them for this? ;)).

Apple is poised to announce the iPad 2 on March 2nd, 2011. The tech giant’s marketing department has been firing off invitations to select outlets for an event scheduled at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. The promotional art (from Touch Arcade) clearly is indicating that Apple is indeed announcing a second generation iPad on the heels of numerous rumors indicating that it would.

Nobody is sure yet what new features will be there but I am guessing that it will be features that will irritate iPad 1 owners. An on-board camera? An SD slot? Some people are suggesting it will boast a Retina Display and a dual-core SGX543 GPU. Who knows …

Only a few days from now and the features will be revealed. What do you think those new features will be?

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