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Editor's Corner: Nvidia’s Ion Revisited, 7.1 Ch. LPCM FixedJun 9, 2009 - in Reviews
Nvidia's Ion for the do-it-yourselfer launched last month in the form of Zotac's mini-ITX motherboard. Though sexy in principle, the platform had some teething pains right out of the gate. Chris Angelini revisits those issues and uses Ion as a real HTPC.
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Core i7 Memory Scaling: From DDR3-800 to DDR3-1600Jun 9, 2009 - in Reviews
Do you want a quick Core i7 system, but don’t feel confident sticking to Intel's spec and using the DDR3-1066 memory supported by the processor? We benchmark the most relevant memory speed and timing combinations to check the benefit of going faster.
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5 Reasons Why New Macs and iPhone are LackingJun 8, 2009 - in News
Today at Apple's World Wide Developer Conference, many things were unveiled.
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Apple Says Safari 4 is World's Fastest BrowserJun 8, 2009 - in News
Apple boasts Safari 4 is faster than both IE8 and Firefox 3.
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Fusion-io Unviels PCI-e SSD for GamersJun 8, 2009 - in News
A little late on this one, but we wanted to spill the beans anyway.
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Best Buy to Offer Free Windows 7 UpgradesJun 8, 2009 - in News
Best Buy's prepping for Windows 7 madness.
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New MacBook Pros are Cheaper, Faster, Pro-erJun 8, 2009 - in News
Now they all have a flash memory card slot and non-removable seven-hour battery.
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Pirate Party Bags Seats on European ParliamentJun 8, 2009 - in News
Sweden’s Pirate Party this past weekend secured themselves two seats in the European Parliament.
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Intel Atom-powered Cell Phones by 2011?Jun 8, 2009 - in News
Intel’s Atom processor is the beating heart at the center of nearly every netbook on the market today. Now Intel says its working on bringing the Atom to handheld devices.
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Dead Space: Performance AnalyzedJun 8, 2009 - in Reviews
Dead Space is an excellent sci-fi survival horror title, and one of the few games that Nvidia supports with its new driver's ambient occlusion feature. We put the game through our usual image-quality and performance tests to see what we could learn.
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Intel's 'Larrabee' to Be "Huge"Jun 7, 2009 - in News
Earlier in the week, we posted about Intel's Larrabee GPU and its future-looking performance.
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More Pics of SilverStone's Kickass Raven CaseJun 7, 2009 - in News
We seriously can't get enough of SilverStone's new line of Cases: the Fortress and Raven 2 series.
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What Your RAM Goes Through: the Die-hard TesterJun 7, 2009 - in News
Memory products are essentially commodity products these days.
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Modular Power Supplies Less Efficient Say MakersJun 7, 2009 - in News
It's all about power efficiency these days.
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AMD Blocks Unlock; Gigabyte Fights BackJun 6, 2009 - in News
While meeting with Gigabyte at Computex, we were let in on a little bit of information regarding AMD's unlock-block for new Phenom II CPUs.
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• Crickets Chirping at Bing LaunchJun 6, 2009 - in News
Microsoft Launches Bing Search – World Responds with Crickets Chirping Noises
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QOTD: What Do You Think of Our Weekend Comedy?Jun 6, 2009 - in News
Over the past few weeks (this one included) you might have noticed that we’ve been posting comedy news as weekend content.
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• IBM to Compete in World Curling CompetitionJun 6, 2009 - in News
IBM has announced plans to compete in the World Curling Competition.
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• 5 Ridiculous Foreign Sci-Fi RemakesJun 6, 2009 - in News
Sometimes a remake really does the original movie justice. That said, sometimes the remake is just downright dire. Here are five of the most ridiculous foreign remakes.
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Overclocking Core 2 Duo: Power Versus PerformanceJun 6, 2009 - in Reviews
Intel's fastest Core 2 Duo, the E8600, runs at 3.33 GHz. But if you're a performance-hungry power user, we found that you can actually increase the chip's efficiency by overclocking it, thanks to 45 nm manufacturing and plenty of built-in headroom.
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The Ladies of Computex, Part FourJun 5, 2009 - in News
Your fourth and final helping of Booth Babes from Computex 2009.
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Unlocking AMD CPU Cores Safe Say Mobo MakersJun 5, 2009 - in News
While browsing through motherboards at Computex, several manufacturers were quick to tell us some details about the recently released dual-core Phenom II CPUs from AMD.
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Sony Says Make Restore Discs YourselfJun 5, 2009 - in News
Sometimes the smallest things can indicate drastic things are taking place.
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OCZ Endeavors to Bring Affordable SSDsJun 5, 2009 - in News
SSDs are becoming more popular and the prices are definitely dropping steadily, just not as fast as most of us would like. OCZ is trying to change that.
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EVGA Displays P55, Classified and New GTX 295Jun 5, 2009 - in News
Not everything at Computex happens in the convention center. Yesterday the folks at EVGA kidnapped one of our onsite editors to show him the company’s latest motherboards and video cards.
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Silicon Power Shows Off USB/eSATA USB StickJun 5, 2009 - in News
Silicon Power has come up with an interesting way to distinguish itself from the ocean of USB sticks on show at Computex Taiwan: add an eSATA port.
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