High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Bing is Growing Out of Beta TooJul 7, 2009 - in News
Microsoft’s “decision making engine” will soon lose its beta tag in Australia, Canada, China, Japan, and the UK.
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Google Apps Crawl Out of Beta Status, FinallyJul 7, 2009 - in News
Google Apps drop the beta tag so businesses can rest easy.
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Microsoft Warns Users of 'Zero Day' Security IssueJul 7, 2009 - in News
Microsoft this week took to its Security Response Center blog to warn users about a vulnerability that the Redmond-based company has yet to patch.
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Dell Could Face Fines For Recent Price ErrorsJul 7, 2009 - in News
Those 'fine' deals could cost Dell.
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Sony Finally Caves, Launches NetbookJul 7, 2009 - in News
Sony has debuted the Vaio W, the machine Sony is calling the company's first netbook while ignoring the fact that it said it would never produce a netbook.
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Lenovo, Acer, Sony Targetted in Green Dam SuitJul 7, 2009 - in News
Santa Barbara-based Solid Oak is said to be targeting Lenovo, Sony and Acer in its legal proceedings against China's Green Dam software.
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Eurocom’s Core i7 Notebook: Walking The PantherJul 7, 2009 - in Reviews
Performance notebooks with desktop processors are nothing new, but Core i7’s thermal challenges are new. With thermal management potentially slamming the brakes, can Eurocom’s D900F Panther outpace current notebook technology under full benchmark loads?
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Mobile GeForce GTX Graphics: Model Inflation Gone AwryJul 7, 2009 - in Reviews
Slapping new labels on old parts to lure in under-informed buyers is a actually a fairly common practice in the mobile graphics space. But is Nvidia’s latest GTX 200M-series the worst offender we've seen yet? We also take ATI to task for inflated naming.
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Sprint, Best Buy: Get Netbook for $1Jul 6, 2009 - in News
Best Buy has a cool plan that offer's the Compaq Mini 110c-1040DX netbook for one dollar.
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Highlights from the Geek DictionaryJul 6, 2009 - in News
Welcome to the inaugural edition of “Highlights from the Geek Dictionary.”
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The HTPC / Windows 7 Chronicles: You Asked, We Answer!Jul 6, 2009 - in Reviews
It's a good time to be building your own HTPC. AMD has it's innovative Maui platform and Asus is offering the first (and currently only) sound card able to bitstream the Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD formats. You asked us HTPC questions and now we're answering.
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Mac OS X, Linux May be Exempt From Green DamJul 3, 2009 - in News
You can't hide from the Green Dam, unless you're a Mac or a... penguin.
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MSFT: Feedback for the Vomit Ad Was Quite GoodJul 3, 2009 - in News
Apparently a lot of the feedback Microsoft got about the most recent IE8 ad was actually pretty positive.
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Village Tronic ViBook: Multi-Monitor For Your NetbookJul 3, 2009 - in Reviews
Once you've used a multi-monitor setup, it's almost impossible to go back to a single screen. Notebook users likely feel this pain most sharply. However, Village Tronic's ViBook proposes a USB-based solution for the folks looking for more display space.
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Setting Up Your First 64-Bit Digital Audio WorkstationJul 3, 2009 - in Reviews
You already know how to build a PC. But do you know how to take desktop hardware components and turn them into a digital audio workstation? John Brandon discusses how he pieced together his latest musical creation, along with the accompanying software.
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Win 7 Home Premium Will Have Family PackJul 2, 2009 - in News
Up to three people in the same household can now share in the Windows 7 love. But they have to keep it all inside the family.
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Thin and Light Laptops Could Have Design FlawJul 2, 2009 - in News
Plastic isn't good enough for the new thinness.
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HP Announces Six Core Istanbul WorkstationJul 2, 2009 - in News
HP has announced that starting today, customers purchasing the company's xw9400 will now have the option to add AMD’s six core Istanbul processors, allowing for 12 cores in one system.
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Nvidia: Tegra Phones on T-Mobile and AT&T by Q4Jul 2, 2009 - in News
Rumor has it we can expect to see cell phones based on the company’s Tegra chip as soon as next year.
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China: Green Dam Project Will Go AheadJul 2, 2009 - in News
The Chinese government has confirmed that its plans to roll out filtering software on all PCs sold in mainland China has not been canceled.
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Windows 7 Versus XP: Which Belongs On Your Netbook?Jul 2, 2009 - in Reviews
Windows Vista was never really an option for netbook users, but the release candidate of Windows 7 piqued our interest. Can Microsoft finally retire Windows XP in the netbook space? Even now with RC1 available, the answer seems tied to driver development.
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A Lesson In Backup: Taking Care Of Your DataJul 2, 2009 - in Reviews
If you aren't regularly backing up your data, now's a good time to start. In this piece we cover some of the basic backup strategies, a handful of available tools, and backup performance over USB 2.0 using Samsung's newest Story Station external drive.
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Wolfenstein Minimum Specs RevealedJul 1, 2009 - in News
The minimum specifications for the upcoming PC version of Wolfenstein appeared on the official forums.
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USB 3.0 May Arrive on PCs by Q4 2009Jul 1, 2009 - in News
Based on NEC Electronics and a recent convention, it's quite possible that PC's featuring USB 3.0 will hit the market by the end of the year.
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StarCraft II LAN Dropped Thanks to PiracyJul 1, 2009 - in News
More information has surfaced in regards to LAN support-- or a lack thereof--in StarCraft II.
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Win 7 Build 7264 No Longer Accepts Beta/RC KeysJul 1, 2009 - in News
Could this be one of the major steps to RTM?
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Microsoft Vomits New Internet Explorer 8 TV SpotJul 1, 2009 - in News
Because watching people throw up definitely makes me want to download IE8.
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