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Samsung Announces New SATA 3.0 6 Gb/s SSDsAug 10, 2011 - in News
Samsung ratchets up its SSD offerings.
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Intel Creates $300 Million Fund to Make UltrabooksAug 10, 2011 - in News
Intel invests in the future of the Ultrabook.
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SATA-IO Reveals SATA Express, µSSD InterfacesAug 10, 2011 - in News
SATA Express will take the PCIe route while SATA μSSD will allow SATA to be delivered using a single ball grid array package.
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Tom's Hardware Wants You: CPU Benchmarks 2011/12Aug 10, 2011 - in News
We're looking for a few good suggestions as we revamp our processor testing suite for the next 12 months. Is there something you'd like to see heading into 2012? If we get this hammered out fast enough, it might even happen in time for Bulldozer!
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Deals for August 10: Two 21.5" Dell 1080p LCDs $249Aug 10, 2011 - in News
Get a dual monitor setup for cheap!
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Report: Intel Prices Ultrabook BOM at $475 to $710Aug 10, 2011 - in News
Intel does the math for manufacturers.
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IBM Drops 10 PFlop NCSA Supercomputer ProjectAug 10, 2011 - in News
IBM's ambitious Blue Waters supercomputer project apparently drowned in complex technology and a flood of unexpected costs.
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HP TouchPad Review: A Tablet For Productivity?Aug 9, 2011 - in Reviews
Apple's iOS and Google's Android aren't the only operating systems choices in the tablet market. HP recently joined the fray with webOS. See how its TouchPad tablet stacks up to the competition and what really sets it apart from the rest of the pack.
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External Thunderbolt Graphics Adapter in the WorksAug 9, 2011 - in News
Village Instruments is currently working on a Thunderbolt version of its ViDock external graphics card chassis.
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This is the Acer Aspire 3951 Air-like UltrabookAug 9, 2011 - in News
"Leaked" images of Acer's upcoming ultrabook have appeared online, revealing a sleek and sexy design.
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Deals for August 9: 30" Dell U3011 IPS LCD 25% OffAug 9, 2011 - in News
A big discount on one of the best LCD panels.
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SandForce Demos 24-nm MLC NAND from ToshibaAug 9, 2011 - in News
SandForce is currently demoing its latest SF-2000 series controller with Toshiba's new 24-nm MLC Toggle NAND Flash memory at the Flash Memory Summit in California.
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Toshiba Glasses-Free 3D Laptop Priced, Dated for NAAug 9, 2011 - in News
Toshiba officially priced and dated its new glasses-free notebook for North America.
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Seagate HDD Now With Disaster Recovery ServicesAug 9, 2011 - in News
Seagate is bundling two years of data recovery services with is new GoFlex Turbo Performance Drive models.
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PowerColor's SCS3 HD6850: Radeon HD 6850 Goes FanlessAug 8, 2011 - in Reviews
It takes guts to try passively cooling a 127 W graphics processor. PowerColor sells the first Radeon HD 6850 we've seen topped only with a heatsink. Does the triple-slot cooler do its job, or is Barts simply too complex of a GPU to cool like this?
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OpenGL 4.2 ReleasedAug 8, 2011 - in News
Khronos released OpenGL 4.2 as a new version of the cross-platform 2D and 3D graphics API earlier today at Siggraph.
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Deals for August 8: 24" Dell 1080p LED LCD $229 FSAug 8, 2011 - in News
Plus something for history buffs who love Blu-ray!
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AMD Radeon Memory Modules Spotted in Canada, JapanAug 8, 2011 - in News
AMD has released Radeon-branded DDR3 modules in Canada and over in Japan.
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AMD Considers Dropping Low-end Discrete GraphicsAug 8, 2011 - in News
No need for any of that with integrated graphics, says AMD.
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Five Eight-Slot Cases For SLI And CrossFire, TestedAug 7, 2011 - in Reviews
The most hardcore gamers use multiple graphics cards in CrossFire and SLI configurations. And yet, slinging dual-slot cards together eats up a lot of expansion space. We compare five eight-slot cases with room for complex graphics configurations.
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One Million Robots to Take Over Jobs of Foxconn WorkersAug 6, 2011 - in News
Foxconn aims to use one million robots in three years time as part of an effort to tackle rising labor costs.
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A New Platform: Mozilla Against The WorldAug 6, 2011 - in News
Mozilla has a problem. The dilemma is Firefox, its core product that we all credit for turning the modern web browser into what it is today. The browser's role is declining and platforms are beginning to rule the world. But Mozilla has an idea.
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Gigabyte Re-Arms G1.Killer Series with Z68 ChipsetAug 6, 2011 - in News
GIGABYTE's cool gun-themed motherboard series now has a version sporting Intel's Z68 chipset.
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Scientists Cross Photonic Hurdle to Faster Computer ChipsAug 6, 2011 - in News
Scientists have made yet another big step toward replacing silicon chips with photonic circuits.
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VIDEO: John Carmack's QuakeCon 2011 KeynoteAug 6, 2011 - in News
It's John Carmack's annual keynote, stretching nearly ninety minutes long.
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Blizzard Responds to Diablo 3 "Online" ComplaintsAug 6, 2011 - in News
After fans began to complain about Diablo 3's "always connected" requirement, Blizzard responded with a lengthy answer to their concerns.
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Bethesda Suing Minecraft Developer Over "Scrolls"Aug 5, 2011 - in News
Bethesda's lawyers has contacted Minecraft creator Markus 'Notch' Persson over the use of "Scrolls."
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Nvidia's Kepler to Arrive in 2012Aug 5, 2011 - in News
Nvidia will release its next-generation graphics cards later than expected.
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Canonical Releases First Ubuntu With Linux Kernel 3.0Aug 5, 2011 - in News
Canonical has released the third alpha version of Ubuntu 11.10.
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