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SALE! Weekend Offer: Left 4 Dead 40% OffMay 1, 2009 - in News
Yesterday Steam announced that it was offering gamers 24 hours of L4D for free, but what kind of service would Steam be if it got you hooked on a game and didn't offer you a means to feed your addiction?
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Shuttle’s SX58H7 Ultra-Portable Core i7 PlatformMay 1, 2009 - in Reviews
The XPC SX58H7 brings Shuttle Form Factor to Core i7. Can a system this small support the highest-end processors and graphics cards? We pack the diminutive box full of hardware and run it through our test suite.
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Windows 7 Launching October 23, Says AcerApr 30, 2009 - in News
Acer executives letting slip an oddly specific date for the Windows 7 final.
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Verizon Doubts Cablevision's 101 Mbps InternetApr 30, 2009 - in News
Verizon poopoos Cablevision's hot new 101 Mbps DOCSIS 3.0 service
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Dell's 120 New Super Stylish Studio DesignsApr 30, 2009 - in News
Dell Studios getting prettied up.
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Microsoft: Netbooks Essentially Changed Win 7Apr 30, 2009 - in News
Microsoft's Laurence Painell said that the sudden netbook explosion changed the scope of Windows 7's scalability.
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Miahallen & His Gigabyte Overclocking Win: Part 1Apr 30, 2009 - in News
Over the weekend, Gigabyte held its regional overclocking finals in the Los Angeles. During the event, 12 competitors spent almost all of Saturday overclocking in an attempt to walk away as champion and be placed in the top spot for Gigabyte's finals this
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QOTD: Have You Replaced Windows with Linux?Apr 30, 2009 - in News
Like many here that read Tom's Hardware, we've all been using Windows for a long, long time. Myself, I have been using Windows since version 2.Windows has gone through incredible changes since the early days. It's now capable of so much more than it c
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Windows 7 RC Now Available for MSDN, TechNetApr 30, 2009 - in News
Windows 7 RC is here!... for some of you
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Peewee PC: a $600 Netbook for 2 Year OldsApr 30, 2009 - in News
Today sees the launch of the Peewee PC, a convertible netbook designed specifically for kids.
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Intel Facing Huge Fines from European UnionApr 30, 2009 - in News
Those European Union Antitrust regulators are having a busy week, folks, and today reports suggest the EU could impose its biggest ever market-dominance related fine on Intel.
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FREE: Left 4 Dead for 24 Hours, Starting Today!Apr 30, 2009 - in News
Last week Steam was offering The Orange Box for $9.99 for one weekend only. This weekend, they’re spicing things up by offering gamers 24 hours of L4D for free.
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Hot or Not? New Samsung and Solidata SSDsApr 30, 2009 - in Reviews
Samsung’s new 256 GB flash SSD is a screamer, while Solidata created a questionable RAID-based SSD that runs incredibly hot. Check out one example of what a new SSD should be and another example of what not to buy in this increasingly competitive market.
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Windows 7's XP Mode Requires 2 GB RAMApr 29, 2009 - in News
Despite its age, Windows XP is still widely used for several reasons – speed and compatibility being two of the leading ones.
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Panda Offers Cloud-Based AntivirusApr 29, 2009 - in News
Earlier today, Panda Security--publisher of Panda Antivirus and Panda Internet Security--announced the global beta release of the industry's first free cloud-based antivirus "thin-client" solution.
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Intel SSD Prices Drop by Up to $100Apr 29, 2009 - in News
Intel SSDs now a little cheaper, but still not cheap.
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iBuyPower Intros LAN Warrior Gaming PCApr 29, 2009 - in News
iBuyPower has unveiled a new Core i7-based small form factor gaming PC in the LAN Warrior.
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Microsoft Responds to EU Antitrust CaseApr 29, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has reportedly responded to the European Unions antitrust charges.
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Google Says It's Not the Pirate BayApr 29, 2009 - in News
Google Italy this week defended itself against recent comparisons to the Pirate Bay.
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Microsoft: Pirated Windows 7 Will Still Get UpdatesApr 29, 2009 - in News
Even Windows pirates get the security support from Microsoft.
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Say Goodbye to 16:10 Notebook DisplaysApr 29, 2009 - in News
Apparently PC widescreen displays aren't wide enough
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How Many CPU Cores Do You Need?Apr 29, 2009 - in Reviews
Sure, you can buy a quad-core CPU... but do you need one? Software has come a long way to support multi-threading since the first multi-core CPUs were released, but how much better are four CPU cores than one, two, or three?
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Windows 7's New Autoplay Helps Stop MalwareApr 28, 2009 - in News
Windows 7 to make a simple tweak that will make malware a little less sneaky
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HP Ignoring Nvidia Chipset Problems?Apr 28, 2009 - in News
Some of HP's entertainment notebooks are still experiencing video problems stemming from faulty Nvidia video chipsets.
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HP's New Line of Catchy Pro NotebooksApr 28, 2009 - in News
ProBook laptops are value-priced for businesses on the cash crunch.
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World's Most Durable SSD; Only 436lbsApr 28, 2009 - in News
Axxana's slogan reads, "Built to last," and with its latest Phoenix System data system, they may very well survive with the cockroaches in a nuclear holocaust.
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Firefox 3.5 Beta 4 Lets You Browse PrivatelyApr 28, 2009 - in News
Find yourself visiting websites only soon after trying to cover your tracks by clearing the browser cache and history? If so, then you might be a candidate for Firefox 3.5 Beta 4.
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