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Windows 7 Build 7232 Leaks, Has New WallpaperJun 17, 2009 - in News
The latest Windows 7 leak shows wallpaper freshness.
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Opera: Our New Browser Will Change the WebJun 17, 2009 - in News
Opera has long been a small player in the browser marketplace. Yesterday the company launched Opera Unite in an effort to cut itself a bigger slice of the browser pie.
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Report: Nvidia's Tegra Bags Zune HD DealJun 17, 2009 - in News
Several reports today claim that Nvidia has confirmed the use of its Tegra platform in Microsoft’s Zune HD.
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BenQ Launches 13.3-inch AMD-based NetbookJun 17, 2009 - in News
BenQ has just launched a 13.3-inch laptop which the company is insisting on calling a netbook.
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Disney Uses Asus Netbook to Make 'Netpal'Jun 17, 2009 - in News
Asus and Disney have gotten together and come up with a Disney-branded Asus netbook, which they’re calling a netpal.
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Mainstream Graphics Card RoundupJun 17, 2009 - in Reviews
You don’t always need the fastest graphics card around. For somewhere between $135 and $235, you can game like crazy in DirectX 10 without a problem at 1920x1200. We test and compare five graphics cards from this mid-range price segment.
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Ed: Why Microsoft Won't Price Win7SE HighJun 16, 2009 - in News
Microsoft never willingly gives up market share.
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Nvidia Intros New GPUs for Over 100 Secret OEMsJun 16, 2009 - in News
New chips give twice the performance but idle at only half the power -- a good mix for a mobile chip.
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CyberPower Launches Core i7 Gaming LaptopJun 16, 2009 - in News
CyberPower today announced the Xplorer X7-Xtreme S1 notebook, which the company claims is the world's fastest gaming laptop and its first laptop based on Intel’s Core i7.
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Asus Gears Up to Launch 11-inch Eee PCJun 16, 2009 - in News
Asus is reportedly preparing a late June shipment for its upcoming 11-inch Eee PC netbook, priced at roughly €400 or $555.
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Break In: We Sneak into Gigabyte's FactoryJun 16, 2009 - in News
I went along with Agent codenamed "Kobe"--our THSA, or Tom's Hardware Secret Agent, to a Gigabyte production facility, to get a good look at just what motherboards and graphics cards go through.
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Gigabyte Motherboard/Graphics Card Factory TourJun 16, 2009 - in Picture Story
We take you through Gigabyte's production facility for a sneak peak of what goes on inside one of the world's leading motherboard and graphics card companies.
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Amazing Case Mod: PC Inside a Super NintendoJun 16, 2009 - in News
Now you can play your old SNES games emulated on this... SNES.
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Report: Asus to Ship T91 Next WeekJun 16, 2009 - in News
Rumor has it Asus’ tablet netbook, the T91, will start shipping to the US this week.
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Your 64-Bit Check List: Potential Issues You Might SeeJun 16, 2009 - in Reviews
Hardware and software support for 64-bit operating systems is available, but the full 64-bit reality may still cause you some distress. We created a short summary of things you need to take into account before installing a 64-bit OS for the first time.
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USB 3.0 Ups Peripheral BandwidthJun 16, 2009 - in Reviews
The new USB 3.0 interface is just about ready. It'll accelerate throughput from the 480 Mbit/s of today's USB 2.0 to 5 Gbit/s, which is important for storage and peripheral devices. But USB 3.0 also introduces power saving options. Read on for more.
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Download IE8 and Feed the PoorJun 15, 2009 - in News
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has been in the news a lot of the last few weeks and despite it’s trouble in the EU, the company is still pushing IE8 in the US in every way possible.
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More Windows 7 Upgrade Coupon DetailsJun 15, 2009 - in News
More details have leaked in regards to upgrade coupons for Windows 7.
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China to Patch Flaws in Green Dam CensorwareJun 15, 2009 - in News
The Chinese government has ordered designers of the Green Dam censoring software to patch vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to take control of users’ computers.
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Case Mod: Jack Thompson's Game Violence BookJun 15, 2009 - in News
And the award for most ironic case mod goes to . . .
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Google Researching Bing's AlgorithmJun 15, 2009 - in News
It looks like Google may be a little more worried about Microsoft’s new decision making engine than its Chief Executive Officer is willing to let on.
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ATI Stream: Finally, CUDA Has CompetitionJun 15, 2009 - in Reviews
You've already seen our coverage of apps optimized for Nvidia's CUDA technology. Now we're taking a look at the performance of AMD's Stream framework, which was recently revamped in a Catalyst 9.5 driver hotfix. We even sneak in an interview with ATI.
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OP: Why Microsoft is Innocent with IE8Jun 12, 2009 - in News
The never ending browser wars: Firefox is gaining, Chrome is here, Safari hits version 4, Internet Explorer should be canned. So many opinions, so many rulings.
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QOTD: Were You Prepared for the Switch to DTV?Jun 12, 2009 - in News
TV is so important, how could anyone forget?
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Archos Launches 9" Tablet with Windows 7Jun 12, 2009 - in News
Archos has launched a 9 inch ultra-mobile tablet PC that runs on Windows 7.
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Microsoft Decides No IE with Win 7 in EuropeJun 12, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has come up with its own solution to the whole EU antitrust issue that has been plaguing the company since January of this year: don't ship Internet Explorer with Windows 7, but only in Europe.
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EU Responds to MSFT's Antitrust Case SolutionJun 12, 2009 - in News
The European Union has responded to earlier news that Microsoft will ship Windows 7 without the brower to European customers.
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