High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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IBM Lays Off 2,400 People As Jobs Go OverseasMar 3, 2010 - in News
IBM has axed around 2,400 members of its staff in the U.S., replacing them with overseas workers instead.
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Patriot: We Built a 40 SSD Drive Crazy ComputerMar 3, 2010 - in News
Patriot is showcasing the "world's fastest PC" at CeBIT 2010.
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Ballmer: Microsoft Will Beat Google EventuallyMar 3, 2010 - in News
Microsoft CEO is realistic but optimistic about the competition.
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MSI's Toast PC Doesn't Do Your BreadMar 3, 2010 - in News
It's a mini PC in the shape of a toaster.
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Intel Core i5-750S: Since When Does The S Mean Slow?Mar 2, 2010 - in Reviews
Intel has S-models for several Core 2 processors that offer lower power consumption and comparable performance. However, the first S-model in the Core i5 family is actually slower than its regular counterpart—and it's even less efficient, overall!
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CryENGINE 3, Crysis 2 to Feature Full 3D SupportMar 2, 2010 - in News
Yes, I believe it's safe to say that it can run Crysis.
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Microsoft Shows Über-cool Mobile Touch-SurfaceMar 2, 2010 - in News
Microsoft today demonstrated the company's Mobile Surface technology at its annual TechFest.
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Asus' Elusive Eee Keyboard Slips to AprilMar 2, 2010 - in News
Yet another delay strikes this innovative product.
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More Star Trek Games On The WayMar 2, 2010 - in News
CBS Products VP said more Trek games are on the way.
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SPIED: Nvidia GTX 470 'Fermi' PCB Cut-out CoolerMar 2, 2010 - in News
The hotly anticipated Fermi has been spied.
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AMD Launches 6 Core CPU-ready 890GX MoboMar 2, 2010 - in News
This board is prepped for the hexacore AMD Phenom II X6.
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Dedicated Servers Arrive for Aliens vs PredatorMar 2, 2010 - in News
First-person shooters and online multiplayer gaming go hand in hand like eggs and bacon, butter and toast.
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Windows 7 Tablet Gets CPU Upgrade, MoreMar 2, 2010 - in News
Archos is sporting a meatier Archos 9 tablet at ceBIT 2010.
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Hack Expert Says Windows 7 is Hard to HackMar 2, 2010 - in News
Windows 7 is harder to hack than Apple's Snow Leopard--mainly due to Flash being installed by default on SL.
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Leading Intel Executive Suffers StrokeMar 2, 2010 - in News
Intel has announced that one of the company top executives will take medical leave after suffering a stroke in his home.
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DoomBOX Makes id's Classic Shooter PortableMar 2, 2010 - in News
A modder hacked a Kodak camera to make a portable gaming device.
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AMD 890GX Unveiled: Three Motherboards ComparedMar 1, 2010 - in Reviews
AMD’s new chipset promises big performance increases with its Radeon HD 4290 graphics core and built-in SATA 6Gb/s controller. Asus, Gigabyte, and MSI sent their latest motherboards to help us find out how well 890GX and SB850 deliver on those promises.
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Activision Shuts Down Indie King's Quest SequelMar 1, 2010 - in News
A fan-based non-profit King's Quest project has been extinguished by Activision.
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Corsair Launches Reactor, Nova SSDsMar 1, 2010 - in News
Now you can get an SSD that could match your Corsair RAM in your rig.
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Aliens: Colonial Marines Back in the PictureMar 1, 2010 - in News
The Colonial Marines are still alive and set to kick some serious Alien ass sometime this year.
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Intel Introduces Faster Atom N470 at 1.83 GHzMar 1, 2010 - in News
This Atom's running a little faster... but it could still use some outside help.
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Plextor Jumps Into SSD Fray With 64GB, 128GBMar 1, 2010 - in News
The premium optical drive maker gets into the solid state market.
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Computer Inventor Finds Computers "Annoying"Mar 1, 2010 - in News
Sir Clive Sinclair won't even read his email from family and friends.
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Apple: Our Supplier Factories Employed MinorsMar 1, 2010 - in News
Apple has said that it has found 17 labor violations at its factories. The one garnering most attention is the use of underage employees.
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Opinion: AMD, Intel, And Nvidia In The Next Ten YearsFeb 28, 2010 - in Reviews
Say what you will about AMD, Intel, and Nvidia's product lineups as they stand today. But all three employ undeniably-different philosophies in how they approach development and execution. Alan Dang explores how the next decade might look for this trio.
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AMD's Eyefinity Technology ExplainedFeb 28, 2010 - in Reviews
Most of our graphics card coverage centers on 3D performance. But that's not the only reason enthusiasts buy new video cards. Eyefinity, ATI's technology supporting up to six displays from a single graphics card, is changing the way people use their PCs.
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Incredible High-Resolution Die Imagery Of Nvidia GPUsFeb 27, 2010 - in Picture Story
Nvidia's "Fermi" GF100 GPU is just over the horizon. With it, comes new technology as well as a new host of cards all vying for your dollar. But before that happens, we take an amazing photographic look into Nvidia's GPUs, present, and past.
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