High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Is Intel Going to Kill its Celeron Processor Brand?Nov 28, 2011 - in News
There are some rumors that Intel could be phasing out the Celeron brand for low-end processors.
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AMD Intros Branded Desktop Memory ModulesNov 28, 2011 - in News
Patriot and Visiontek have begun producing AMD-branded desktop memory modules.
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The First Intel Ivy Bridge CPU Clock Speeds and MoreNov 28, 2011 - in News
Intel's Ivy Bridge specifications and release windows for Q2 2012 and beyond.
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IBM Files Patent for Putting Fire Extinguisher in a ComputerNov 28, 2011 - in News
We're not exactly sure how often a true and dangerous fire develops within a computer case. However, just in case (Ed. note: hah), IBM has invented a fire-suppression system that will conveniently and automatically extinguish flames inside your computer.
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: November 2011Nov 27, 2011 - in Reviews
November was a busy month in the CPU world, with the introduction of Intel's LGA 2011 platform and the Core i7-3960X Extreme Edition CPU. The Core i7-3930K and Core i7-2700K processors also made it to online retailers, in addition to AMD's FX-4100.
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The BSA Rejects the Current Stop Online Piracy ActNov 27, 2011 - in News
The Business Software Alliance (BSA), the commercial software industry's arm to educate about piracy and investigate piracy, has raised concerns about the government's Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA).
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Fujitsu Launches 23 PFlops PRIMEHPC FX10 SupercomputerNov 27, 2011 - in News
Fujitsu has begun offering a new supercomputer, which the company claims can be scaled to a performance of up to 23.2 PFlops, which would make it the fastest system on the Top500 list and even exceed the upcoming BlueGene/Q-based Sequoia system.
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Report: Intel Scheduling 22 nm Ivy Bridge for April 2012Nov 26, 2011 - in News
Following a report that AMD is scrapping the production of its 28 nm processor at GlobalFoundries, there is a note that Intel may also be delaying at least some of its 22 nm processors due to manufacturing hiccups.
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Useless Fact: Each Sperm Carries 37.5 MB of DNA DataNov 26, 2011 - in News
Did you know that each sperm carries the equivalent of 37.5 MB of DNA data? Imagine the throughput of hundreds of million sperm!
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A First Look At Google's Chrome Aura InterfaceNov 25, 2011 - in News
One of the major new developments for Chrome is the Aura window manager that will enable Google to offer a much richer interface to its Chrome and Chrome OS users. For a first look, check out a brief video below.
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The Best of Black Friday Deals 2011Nov 25, 2011 - in News
Find some of the best computer, tech and gadget deals of the year here!
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Rumor: Apple to Switch Back to Nvidia for 2012 GPUsNov 25, 2011 - in News
Out with the new, in with the old?
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Exploring SSD Performance In Battlefield 3, F1 2011, And RiftNov 24, 2011 - in Reviews
We use a ton of terms to quantify storage performance. If you're a gamer, you have to be wonder how such dry terminology can apply to having fun. Rather than telling you, we're going to dissect three more popular titles to illustrate for you instead.
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IBM Patents Idea of Making Your Data Crappier Over TimeNov 24, 2011 - in News
Digital documents have, in IBM's view, a notable disadvantage. If the data is not corrupted, the data remains the same for as long as it exists. However, there is now an idea how to change that.
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Yikes! New Computer System Can Read Your EmotionsNov 24, 2011 - in News
Researchers from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid has developed an emotion-reading AI.
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LSI Announces SAS 12 Gb/s InterfaceNov 24, 2011 - in News
LSI Corporation introduces a SAS 12 Gb/s interface geared to the future needs of the server market.
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Early Chrome Gets New Garbage Collector, Boosts SpeedNov 23, 2011 - in News
Google just added an incremental garbage collector (GC) to the nightly and developer builds of its Chromium and Chrome web browsers.
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The Amazon Kindle Fire: Benchmarked, Tested, And ReviewedNov 23, 2011 - in Reviews
A low price is earning Amazon's Kindle Fire a lot of press. We take a fine-tooth comb to this new tablet and turn up some surprising results. While there's a lot to like, there are also plenty of quirks. We go over the good, the bad, and the ugly.
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Razer Building Smaller Gaming Devices Besides LaptopsNov 23, 2011 - in News
Razer's CEO hinted that the company will release small form factor systems once the Razer Blade laptop hits the market next month.
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Lenovo IdeaCentre Q180 Claims "World's Smallest Desktop"Nov 23, 2011 - in News
Lenovo's "world's smallest desktop PC" features an Intel Atom CPU and an AMD Radeon HD 6450A graphics.
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Google Confirms Galaxy Nexus Bug, Working on a FixNov 23, 2011 - in News
Google has said it is working on a fix for a Galaxy Nexus bug that is affecting users in the United Kingdom.
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Chromebooks Get OS Update, Holiday Price CutsNov 23, 2011 - in News
Google is pushing Chromebooks this holiday season with price cuts and a revamped OS.
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Microsoft Building New Version of Kinect For Windows PCNov 23, 2011 - in News
Microsoft has confirmed that it's working on special version of Kinect for Windows PC.
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Western Digital Ordered to Pay $525 Million To SeagateNov 23, 2011 - in News
A drop in the bucket Western Digital plans to fight on principle, if one can call it that.
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Intel to Finally Provide TRIM Support in RAID0Nov 23, 2011 - in News
Intel set to provide TRIM support for Rapid Storage Technology (RST) based on its 11.5.0.1109 Alpha release notes.
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New Patch Locks Skyrim to Steam Forever and EverNov 23, 2011 - in News
A new patch released on Steam binds Bethesda's The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim to Valve's service, preventing third-party mods.
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id Software Finally Releases Edited Doom 3 Source CodeNov 23, 2011 - in News
As promised, id Software has released the source code to Doom 3 although it's been slightly altered to avoid a possible patent dispute with Creative Labs.
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Best SSDs For The Money: November 2011Nov 22, 2011 - in Reviews
Welcome to the sixth iteration of our highest-ranked SSDs at any given price point. We updated our recommendations to reflect the recent price drops on second-gen SandForce hardware. There are several good deals to be found for right about $200 bucks.
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