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NAS In Your Home: Vox's BlackBoxSep 18, 2008 - in Reviews
Once upon a time, NAS was too costly for your home. But new devices with only two hard drive slots make networked storage more affordable than ever. We take a closer look at one of these: the Vox BlackBox NAS.
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Google to Buy Valve? Ain't Gonna HappenSep 17, 2008 - in News
The Inquirer’s Charlie Demerjian, quoting “well placed sources,” reported today that Google was “going to buy Valve any second now.” If so, that’s news to Valve’s marketing veep Doug Lombardi, who should be in a position to know.
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Microsoft to Release Internal Security ToolsSep 17, 2008 - in News
Microsoft began to take security of their operating systems and applications around 2001 when coding problems in many of its products left open doors to a whole wave of malicious programs.
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Cray Unveils Its Smallest Super PC EverSep 17, 2008 - in News
Cray releases its smallest supercomputer ever and it comes loaded with Windows
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Hewlett Packard Cuts Nearly 25,000 JobsSep 16, 2008 - in News
Hewlett Packard has announced the company will cut seven and a half percent of its workforce but plans to replace 50 percent of job losses over the next three years.
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USB Thumb Drive Vs. Hard DriveSep 11, 2008 - in Reviews
We compared a tiny 8 GB Super Talent USB thumb drive to a 10-year old IBM hard drive of the same size in an interesting thought experiment. Does the hard drive stand a chance against Super Talent’s storage midget?
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Nvidia's Own Shareholders Sue for CoverupSep 10, 2008 - in News
Nvidia has been slapped with a lawsuit alleging the company violated U.S. Securities laws and accusing it of keeping major chip flaws a secret, despite knowing about them and their "root causes"...
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Microsoft Slaps PC Gamers, Decides to Close Ensemble StudiosSep 10, 2008 - in News
Microsoft has confirmed reports that it intends to shut down Ensemble Studios as soon as its work on Halo Wars is complete
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Two Hard Drive Coolers ComparedSep 9, 2008 - in Reviews
The Vigor iSurf II Hard Drive Cooler battles Sytrin's HD Cooler to see which works better. Both take similar approaches to cooling your HDD. They both work, but which is worth the price?
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Intel's X25-M Solid State Drive ReviewedSep 8, 2008 - in Reviews
Intel jumps into the flash SSD market with the new mainstream 80 GB X25-M 2.5” flash drive, based on a smart controller. This SSD utilizes 10-channel MLC flash memory and it’s a real performance screamer.
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The Biggest Media Center PC EverSep 5, 2008 - in News
Everybody has some form of home entertainment system. Ranging from standard televisions with mediocre DVD players to the latest high-definition LCD or plasma displays with custom built HTPC’s. Regardless of what you might have in your home right now and w
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OLPC Pushes the XO Laptop in an Already Saturated MarketSep 5, 2008 - in News
Following a certain lag in government sales, the OLPC foundation has decided to revive its Give One, Get One (aka G1G1 program) in cooperation with Amazon.
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Microsoft Doubles Storage Capacity For NetbooksSep 4, 2008 - in News
Netbooks manufactured with Windows XP have had their 80 GB HDD restriction dropped by Microsoft in favor of a 160 GB limit
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Dell Joins Netbook Fray With Inspiron Mini 9Sep 4, 2008 - in News
After months of leaked details, Dell today officially launched its own offering to the growing netbook market starting at $349.
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A Look Into The Hard Drive's FutureSep 3, 2008 - in Reviews
What will the hard drive be like in the coming years? We looked at all the manufacturers, products and market segments, and visited a Hitachi technology seminar to look at how the firm intends to reach an amazing 50 TB capacity by the next decade.
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Report: 88 Percent of IT Workers Would Steal Data If FiredSep 2, 2008 - in News
It’s not surprising that employees who are fired from their jobs are generally displeased people. A recent survey of 300 Australian IT administrators found that an overwhelming majority would steal company data if they were laid off
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Microsoft Patents Page Up & Down KeysSep 2, 2008 - in News
Microsoft recently applied for and received Patent #7,415,666. Microsoft has just patented two keys that are on every keyboard that is manufactured on this planet – Page Up & Page Down. Seriously. This patent was originally filed in March 4, 2005 and wa
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Nvidia’s Q3 shot at the desktop market: $59 graphics cardsAug 29, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Nvidia expanded its discrete desktop graphics chip portfolio – this time not with a new expensive flagship model, but a new entry-level version that could stabilize the company’s recent desktop market, which moves to cheaper...
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Universal Abit Reportedly Leaving Motherboard MarketAug 29, 2008 - in News
Reports crop up again that Universal abit Company may be dropping out of the motherboard market for good...
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Pick Your Parts With OCZ's Do-it-yourself Gaming NotebookAug 28, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Pick your part, any part with OCZ's do-it-yourself gaming notebook.
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FPCB Makers Expected To Have Double-digit Sales Growth In Q3Aug 28, 2008 - in News
Printed circuit board (PCB) industry players stated demand for flexible PCBs (FPCBs) for handsets is growing faster than demand for PCBs in the second half of this year due to stronger demand for white-box handsets and high-end smartphones.
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Nvidia Vice President Firmly Denies CPU RumoursAug 28, 2008 - in News
A senior vice president of Nvidia has denied rumours that the company is planning an entry into the x86 CPU market.
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Dell Unveils New Vostros With UbuntuAug 27, 2008 - in News
On Wednesday morning Dell announced two new entry-level Vostro laptops and two new entry-level desktops featuring a choice of Ubuntu or Windows Vista
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Break Dancing Jen-Hsun Huang Kicks Off NVISION With Virtual Lamborghinis And Cylon BabesAug 26, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Ok so Jen-Hsun Huang's keynote speech at NVISION wasn't very technical, but it sure had a bunch of eye candy.
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SAS Storage: High-Performance Hard DrivesAug 26, 2008 - in Reviews
While people keep looking at flash SSDs, a lot has been going on in the hard drive space as well. The new enterprise drives by Hitachi and Seagate offer throughput that remains unmatched by flash-based models.
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SGI, Intel Claim Slice of Olympic Swimming Gold MedalsAug 25, 2008 - in News
Sunnyvale (CA) - You can already envision the marketing frenzy that will surround Michael Phelps, who won eight Olympic Gold medals in eight days at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games that ended yesterday.
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3DTV Coming to Blu-ray, Philips DemonstratesAug 25, 2008 - in News
While 3DTV could be the next big thing and a standard for it is being looked at using Blu-ray, Philips gets impatient and shows us how it's done
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IDF: Intel and Yahoo Team Up to Offer Internet on TelevisionAug 21, 2008 - in News
Intel has announced that the company is to collaborate with Yahoo! to bring internet to people’s televisions.
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IDF 2008: Highlights of Day 1 KeynotesAug 20, 2008 - in News
With IDF entering into day 2, we look back at the announcements and presentations from yesterday and take a look at the some of the biggest news to come out of IDF Day 1.
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IDF 2008: One Voice Technologies Announces Voice Control for Atom-based MIDsAug 20, 2008 - in News
Continuing on a theme of mobility that seems to be fairly prominent at this year’s IDF, One Voice Technologies has announced voice control for Intel-based MIDs.
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