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Tom's Computex 2008 Innovation AwardsJun 9, 2008 - in News
This year we introduced the readers to our new Tom’s Hardware Innovation Award.
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Lite-On IT To Offer USB External Slim DVD Burners In Q3Jun 9, 2008 - in News
Lite-On IT plans to offer external USB slim-type DVD burners in the third quarter of 2008, targeting owners of UMPCs (ultra mobile PCs), Eee PCs and other low-cost portable PCs that do not have built-in DVD burners, according to industry sources.
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Low-cost PC Market To Reach 10 Million Units In 2008, Says Asustek PresidentJun 5, 2008 - in News
The low-cost PC market (including notebooks and desktops) is expected to reach annual shipment totals of 10 million units in 2008, according to Jerry Shen, president of Asustek.
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Demand For PC-use BD Drives To Take Off From Slim-type Models, Says PLDSJun 5, 2008 - in News
The global demand for PC-use Blu-ray Disc (BD) drives has not yet emerged, but it will take off from slim-type models for use in notebook PCs rather than half-height (H/H) models for use in desktop PCs, according to general manager Charlie Tseng for Optical Disc Drive Business Unit of Philips & Lite-On Digital Solutions (PLDS, a joint venture between Philips and Lite-On IT).
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Green Power Combo HDD Docking Station Eats 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch DrivesJun 4, 2008 - in News
The HDD Docking Station is a known accessory, as it allows inserting a 3.5” drive into an external device and connecting to a PC via USB 2.0. The new version supports two drives at the same time and supports eSATA.
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IDC Predicts 3 TB Hard Drives By 2012Jun 2, 2008 - in News
Hard drive manufacture appear to be increasingly under pressure from advances in the solid state disk arena, with some manufacturers claiming that 512 GB drives will be available with current technologies.
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TDK Launches 1.8" MicroSATA Solid State Disk DrivesMay 30, 2008 - in News
Tokyo (Japan) - TDK is expanding its family of solid state disk (SSD) drives with a microSATA version that will be available with 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB of capacity.
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Colombia Signs Up For 65,000 OLPC LaptopsMay 30, 2008 - in News
Colombia has become the latest country to sign up for the One Laptop Per Child program.
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Intel And Micron Announce New Flash Chips: 1000 Songs On Your FingernailMay 29, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Despite continuing pricing pressure in the global flash industry, manufacturers are pushing hard to drive the technology further along: Intel and Micron are first to announce 34 nm NAND flash chips, which hold the potential to store 4 GB on a tiny chip, 64 GB on chips for portable devices and up to 512 GB in solid state disk drives.
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Phoenix Ready To Dig After Minor Radio GlitchMay 29, 2008 - in News
Sunday was a huge day for NASA. The Phoenix Mars Lander touched down softly onto the red planet and thunderbirds were go for the lander to begin digging and start testing for life on Mars.
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415 Million Broadband Connections Resulting In More Than $130 Billion Service Revenue In 2008May 28, 2008 - in News
More than 415 million broadband accounts will be active by the end of the year, according to estimates published by Strategy Analytics today.
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Dell Found Guilty Of Fraud In New YorkMay 28, 2008 - in News
The Office of the Attorney General yesterday won what it’s describing as a “groundbreaking” lawsuit against Dell and its affiliate, Dell Financial Services.
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Asus Smacks Gigabyte with a LawsuitMay 27, 2008 - in News
Earlier this month Tom’s Hardware reported on Gigabyte’s claim about Asus’s energy efficiently features being a blatant lie to consumers. Since then, the two giants have had a very public and on-going spat.
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First Look: VIA OpenBook Mini-NotebookMay 27, 2008 - in Picture Story
You can't buy the OpenBook mini-notebook computer directly from VIA, but some of its features, like WiMax capability, may set your heart thumping.
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High Powered Web Servers from HP and IBMMay 23, 2008 - in Reviews
Most Web 2.0 services are built on cheap, off-the shelf servers. IBM and HP think standardized servers, water cooling and petabytes of disk are a better answer.
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HP Pitches Green Printers, Samsung Green Hard DrivesMay 22, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - If there is one trend in the IT industry that you simply can miss than it is green technology and we are seeing more and more companies increasing their product and marketing focus on this topic every day.
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Nvidia To Acquire Ray Tracing CompanyMay 22, 2008 - in News
PC Perspective is reporting Nvidia will be acquiring RayScale, a ray tracing software company. An official announcement is expected in the next few days if not sooner. According the RayScale’s website the company “provides ray tracing photo-realistic sol
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Ubuntu Live 2008 In Portland Oregon CancelledMay 22, 2008 - in News
Those of you who were planning a little trip to Portland, Oregon in July for the Ubuntu Live conference will be a little disappointed to learn that the it has been cancelled.
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Gigabyte's Official Response To AsusMay 21, 2008 - in News
Gigabyte today released an official public statement to Tom’s Hardware, indicating that the company stands by its tests results and claims made against Asus. Asus released an official statement on its website last week, indicating that Gigabyte made fals
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Greenpeace Report Claims Consoles Are Not Green EnoughMay 20, 2008 - in News
Greenpeace has issued a report entitled “Playing dirty” in which it claims Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo are not making their consoles green enough. The use of hazardous chemicals in electronics is a widespread and common occurrence. Some of these chemica
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Leader Of Sony During Betamax Era Passes Away, Aged 80May 16, 2008 - in News
Harvey Schein, credited with doubling the size of the Sony Corporation of America in the 1970s, during the company’s Betamax era, has died aged 80.
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Microsoft Joins The OLPC Project With Plans For a Dual-Boot MachineMay 16, 2008 - in News
Microsoft has thrown its support behind the One Laptop Per Child project with an announcement that OLPC computers could soon be dual-boot with a choice between wither Linux or Windows XP when running the XO machines.
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America's Largest Apple Store Opens Its DoorsMay 15, 2008 - in News
his morning saw the official opening of Apple’s latest flagship store in downtown Boston.
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Dell Keeps XPS AliveMay 14, 2008 - in News
Round Rock (TX) - Dell responded to an article published earlier this week by the Wall Street Journal, claiming that the company would kill its XPS line of PCs.
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AMD Outsources To TSMC For CPUsMay 14, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - News that AMD has taken a big step to outsource its manufacturing to TSMC and that wafer testing for SOI mass production has begun mad waves yesterday.
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Dell Squashes Rumours Regarding XPS Phase-OutMay 14, 2008 - in News
Yesterday morning we came across several reports, which suggested that Dell was planning to phase out its XPS desktops and focus solely on Alienware.
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HP To Purchase EDS In $13bn DealMay 13, 2008 - in News
HP has announced that the company will purchase EDS (Electronic Data Systems) for $25 per share.
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A Matter Of Choice: Sun Announces B3 Opteron ServersMay 13, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) -Sun joins the growing number of companies to announce servers based on AMD's "fixed", quad-core Opteron processor with Barcelona B3 core.
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Dell To Phase Out XPS MachinesMay 13, 2008 - in News
According to a report in the Wall Street Journal, Dell will begin phasing out its XPS line of high-end desktop gaming PCs from the beginning of June.
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AMD Follows IBM's Lead And Rearranges Its Executive Line-UpMay 12, 2008 - in News
Recently IBM announced that it was shuffling its deck of executive cards and now a similar announcement has come through from AMD.
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