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Internet Explorer 9 Beta is Ready for DownloadSep 15, 2010 - in News
Upgrade your IE to a much better version, if you're OK with being in beta.
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Bing Beats Yahoo! to Be #2 U.S. Search EngineSep 15, 2010 - in News
Microsoft's revamped search engine has been a real success. Showing consistent growth since it launched in June of last year, Bing has been slowly gaining on rival Yahoo!. Now, the Microsoft search engine was overtaken Yahoo! in the U.S. search market.
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Intel's 32 Core, Quad-HyperThreading Super ChipSep 15, 2010 - in News
Four of these together can render some really nice Wolfenstein graphics.
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AMD Using Steam to Deliver Catalyst DriversSep 15, 2010 - in News
ATI users can automatically update their drivers via Steam starting with Catalyst 10.9.
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LaCie Intros USB 3.0 RAID Storage SolutionSep 15, 2010 - in News
LaCie's new external solution provides three RAID modes.
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DNA Stamping Could Eliminate Counterfeit ChipsSep 15, 2010 - in News
One company is fighting against counterfeiters by using DNA marking.
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Microsoft Boasts Better GPU Acceleration in IE9Sep 15, 2010 - in News
Firefox 4 can do it too, apparently.
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Samsung Talking with Nvidia on Galaxy Tab 2?Sep 15, 2010 - in News
The Tegra 2 could be in the next Samsung Galaxy Tab.
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Intel Developer Forum, Day TwoSep 15, 2010 - in Reviews
In our second-day coverage of Intel's Developer Forum, we see Sandy Bridge's graphics engine handle 3D Blu-ray on the PC, AMD's forthcoming Zacate processor in action, SSDs help improve gaming performance, and Boxee shift away from Nvidia's Tegra.
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Three More External USB 3.0 Drives BenchmarkedSep 15, 2010 - in Reviews
Another trio of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 drives landed in our German lab recently. As some of the contenders we've benchmarked underperform compared to our expectations, it’s quite clear that hard drive speed matters again, now that we've moved beyond USB 2.0.
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Lenovo Charger with 4 Built-in USB Ports is GeniusSep 14, 2010 - in News
A shortage of USB ports is a problem tons of people are familiar with. It's easily solved with any one of the countless USB hubs available. But what's a USB hub if it's not also a laptop charger? A one-trick pony, that's what.
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Intel Launches Dedicated App Store for NetbooksSep 14, 2010 - in News
Who says you can’t have cool apps without a smartphone? Netbook owners can have all the apps they want starting today.
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Microsoft Researcher: Microsoft Surface Will Be in Cost Effective, in Homes in Three YearsSep 14, 2010 - in News
Just three more year until we can all play Dungeons and Dragons and Warhammer on Microsoft's Surface table top.
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MSI Ships 3D Multi-Touch All-In-One PCSep 14, 2010 - in News
This all-in-one rig sports Intel core i7 and AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5730 graphics.
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Seagate Self-Encrypting HDD Now Gov't CertifiedSep 14, 2010 - in News
Seagate's Momentus Self-Encrypting Drive received FIPS 140-2 certification.
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Intel Reveals More About Sandy Bridge Core CPUsSep 14, 2010 - in News
Intel has shown us what Sandy Bridge looks like in chip form.
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Pictures and Video From Intel Developer ForumSep 14, 2010 - in News
Intel talks about future plans at the IDF keynote.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops Getting Dedicated ServersSep 14, 2010 - in News
So, dedicated servers are back. But are they good enough?
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Intel Developer Forum, Day OneSep 14, 2010 - in Reviews
The first day of Intel's Developer Forum saw discussion of the company's new CPU microarchitecture, code-named Sandy Bridge and manufactured at 32 nm. But the most important changes might be how the company develops future products.
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Part 2: Four More Gaming Enclosures Under $50Sep 14, 2010 - in Reviews
Garnering playable frame rates from entry-level hardware often requires ambitious overclocking. We test four gamer-oriented cases to see if they're able to serve up the cooling needed to push mainstream hardware to hardcore performance levels.
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NYT: Microsoft is Helping Russia Suppress DissentSep 13, 2010 - in News
A recent report in the New York Times suggests that Russia is using Microsoft's strict anti-piracy policy as a way to carry out raids and confiscate computers from dissident groups.
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LEAKED: Acer's 15-inch Dual Touchscreen LaptopSep 13, 2010 - in News
Ooh, lookey what we have here.
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AMD No Immediate Plans to Enter Tablet MarketSep 13, 2010 - in News
AMD apparently is taking the wait-and-see approach before jumping on the tablet bandwagon.
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ARM/x86 Hybrid AIO PC AnnouncedSep 13, 2010 - in News
Users can go from one processor to the other simply by using the ALT-TAB command.
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AMD Not Looking to Wrestle ARM (Maybe Later)Sep 13, 2010 - in News
AMD staying out of the smartphone chip war, for now.
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Valve on 13 Things At Which They Have FailedSep 13, 2010 - in News
Even the best don't always get it right on the first try.
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Blizzard Releases First StarCraft 2 Custom MapSep 13, 2010 - in News
Some added value, free from Blizzard.
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Nvidia GeForce GTS 450: Hello GF106, Farewell G92Sep 12, 2010 - in Reviews
After dutifully serving the mainstream gaming community for three years, Nvidia's G92 is finally being played out. Meet GF106, the little engine behind GeForce GTS 450. Is this 192-core part still potent, or did Nvidia cut too much from G92's replacement?
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