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Gartner Cuts PC Sales Forecast, Blames TabletsMar 4, 2011 - in News
The company now believes that PC sales will grow only 10.5% in 2011, which is down from a 15.9% prediction from November 29 and 18.1% prior to that.
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Steam Tapping Into Intel's ID Protection TechMar 4, 2011 - in News
Valve has revealed a new security measure for Steam called Stream Guard.
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Intel SSD 510-Series 250 GB Review: Adopting 6 Gb/s SATAMar 3, 2011 - in Reviews
After defining the high-end SSD market with its X25-M, Intel is finally ready with its first 6 Gb/s solid-state drive, the SSD 510-series. Does the company's latest follow in its predecessor's footsteps, or does OCZ's Vertex 3 lineup go uncontested?
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Gigabyte Claim World's First Overclocking MoboMar 3, 2011 - in News
"World's first overclocking motherboard" is a very bold claim by Gigabyte.
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AMD Compares Llano and Sandy Bridge in VideoMar 3, 2011 - in News
AMD hopes to inform and sway with this video.
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This NES HTPC Mod is AwesomeMar 2, 2011 - in News
A Finnish enthusiast going only by Ana-5000 recently decided to try his hand at modding and figured a NES HTPC would be the perfect project for a person with a limited amount of workspace and few tools.
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Intel Intros 510 Series SSDs, Cranked to SATA 6Mar 2, 2011 - in News
We're not quite at the third generation of Intel SSDs yet, but there's been a considerable performance upgrade in the latest offering from the chipmaker in the new 510 series that offers SATA 6.0 Gbps performance.
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Want to Win a $1000 CPU? You Must Enter Here!Mar 2, 2011 - in News
Gotta love anything called Extreme Edition.
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AMD: Thunderbolt Another Proprietary StandardMar 2, 2011 - in News
AMD is apparently not impressed with Intel's Thunderbolt.
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Who's Got Game? Twelve Sub-$200 CPUs ComparedFeb 28, 2011 - in Reviews
Today we're putting the latest sub-$200 CPUs into a cage match armed with nothing but the latest DirectX 11 games (plus a helping of StarCraft 2) to see how they fare. Can AMD's familiar Athlons and Phenoms stand up to the new Sandy Bridge-based CPUs?
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The MAGIC W3 Microcomputer Fits in Your PocketFeb 28, 2011 - in News
Is it a fancy smartphone, a small tablet, or a PC that can fit into your pocket? The line is beginning to blur.
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Can Lucidlogix Right Sandy Bridge’s Wrongs? Virtu, PreviewedFeb 28, 2011 - in Reviews
Quick Sync was Intel's secret Sandy Bridge weapon, kept quiet for five years and unveiled at the very last moment. But there's a chance that desktop enthusiasts will miss out on that functionality. That is, unless Lucidlogix has anything to do with it.
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LaCie Little Big Disk Uses Thunderbolt TechFeb 25, 2011 - in News
This summer LaCie is shipping a version of its Big Little Disk external drive that uses Intel's new Thunderbolt technology.
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ISSCC: Organic Processor DemonstratedFeb 25, 2011 - in News
Researcher at Imec demonstrated a microprocessors that has been built using thin-film transistors (TFT) and printed on a 25 μm thin sheet of dual-gate Pentacen plastic foil.
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The Intel Core i7-990X Extreme Edition Processor ReviewFeb 24, 2011 - in Reviews
We were impressed enough with Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture that we awarded the Core i5-2500K our coveted Recommended Buy award. Just north of $200, that’s a solid value. But it’s not Intel’s flagship. That honor goes to the new Core i7-990X Extreme.
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Intel Launches Light Peak Tech as ''Thunderbolt''Feb 24, 2011 - in News
It's got the logo fit for a superhero.
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AMD to Bump Out Nvidia for New MacBook Pros?Feb 24, 2011 - in News
From the green team to the red team?
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Apple to Name Intel's Light Peak as 'Thunderbolt'Feb 23, 2011 - in News
Another flashy Apple name for an interface standard.
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Study: Nearly Impossible to Delete Data on SSDsFeb 23, 2011 - in News
Researchers have discovered that many SSDs don't erase all the stored physical data.
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Intel's Got a Special Event Planned for TomorrowFeb 23, 2011 - in News
There’s been a lot of Light Peak talk over the last week or so, mainly because of the rumors about its presence in the not-yet-announced new MacBook Pro line-up. However, this Hump Day, Intel itself is fuelling the Light Peak discussion.
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HP Announces 10 New EliteBook and ProBooksFeb 23, 2011 - in News
Lenovo isn’t the only one updating its business notebook line; HP today announced a revamp of its corporate and enterprise, and small and medium business notebook lineup.
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: February 2011Feb 22, 2011 - in Reviews
February was full of surprises after the fallout from Intel's Cougar Point chipset problem, including retail availability of the Phenom II X4 975 BE and Intel's Pentium E5800 and Core i7-990X Extreme Edition introduction. A handful of prices fell, too.
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SPONSORED - SONY VAIO BUSINESS NOTEBOOKS: Don't Let Their Good Looks Deceive YouFeb 22, 2011 - in Reviews
Wherever you go, the name Sony always attracts attention. It’s the brand most associated with quality audio, rich video, and true fidelity.
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Details About Dell's Windows 7 Tab Come OutFeb 18, 2011 - in News
A little more information on Dell's upcoming business tablet has just trickled out.
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Intel to Ship 10-core CPUs in First Half of 2011Feb 18, 2011 - in News
Intel's "Westmere-EX" Xeon processor is expected to ship during this half of 2011.
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AMD's Troubles and Why Qualcomm Should BuyFeb 18, 2011 - in News
Earlier this week, we were treated to a warmed up rumor that AMD is apparently on the auction block and Dell may be buying the company and dramatically shift its business strategy.
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Intel May Have Leaked New MacBook Pro DesignFeb 18, 2011 - in News
If seeing Dell’s leaked smartphone and tablet roadmap for the next year or so doesn’t do it for you, there’s another leak floating around that might grab your interest...
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AMD Pokes at Intel With Valentine's Day GiftsFeb 15, 2011 - in News
That Sandy B. is a heartbreaker.