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The Truth Behind ASRock's X58 SuperComputerApr 17, 2009 - in Reviews
Two new motherboards, two replacement processors (C0 and D0 steppings), plus a new BIOS challenge our previous findings in ASRock X58 SuperComputer motherboard overclocking. How does the latest board revision handle our overclocking aspirations?
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QOTD: What Would You Suggest Apple Do?Apr 16, 2009 - in News
There are a lot of things that make Apple a great business, but then, there are a lot of things that people don't like about Apple either.
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$500 Mouse Features LCD ScreenApr 16, 2009 - in News
For $500, consumers can buy a cool Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 bundle. However, there's apparently a need for a mouse that can display e-mail on its LCD screen.
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Green Light for Microsoft Campus PubApr 16, 2009 - in News
Last week Microsoft employees were disappointed when the company pulled the plug on plans for a pub on its Redmond campus.
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IBM Says Alliance Set for 28nmApr 16, 2009 - in News
On the heels of Globalfoundries' 28nm hint yesterday, IBM is announcing that its entire bulk processing alliance is ready to manufacture using 28nm.
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Dell Vostro A90: A Corporate Mini 9Apr 16, 2009 - in News
Dell today introduced a new netbook -- strictly for businesses -- but it’s nothing we haven’t seen before.
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Intel Sending out 32nm 'Westmere' SamplesApr 16, 2009 - in News
Westmere, the next evolution of the Nehalem architecture, appears to be on track.
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Phenom II: Unlocking Cores, Cache, And A Free LunchApr 16, 2009 - in Reviews
Some Phenom II X3 700-series processors can be unlocked, enabling the triple-core CPU's fourth core. The same goes for Phenom II X4 800s, enabling 2MB of L3 cache that'd otherwise bring the chip's total to 4MB. Should you even bother with these mods?
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The Pirate Bay Verdict Comes this FridayApr 15, 2009 - in News
This Friday, the verdict for The Pirate Bay case will be delivered.
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Philips Axes 3D Display DivisionApr 15, 2009 - in News
With a recession in full swing and 3-D display adoption at a crawl, Philips has decided to axe its 3-D display division.
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HP Launches Private Video SharingApr 15, 2009 - in News
One of the bigger problems people have with YouTube is that it’s finicky to set your videos so that just one person or a select few can see them. HP is trying to change all that.
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Always Innovating Touch Book PricedApr 15, 2009 - in News
Back at the beginning of March we wrote about Always Innovating’s Touch Book, the netbook with a super cool design and a battery life of a whopping 15 hours. Today it looks like we’re getting closer to seeing that baby on e-shelves.
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Acer Details Two New US-Bound LaptopsApr 15, 2009 - in News
Acer is looking to round out both ends of the laptop spectrum with its 13.3-inch 3935 and the giant 18.4-inch 8935.
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Apple Announces $899 20" iMac for SchoolsApr 15, 2009 - in News
Apple last week quietly updated prices for educational institutions and it includes a 20 inch iMac for $899.
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Pioneer Offers 8x Dual-Layer Blu-ray WriterApr 15, 2009 - in News
Earlier today, Pioneer introduced the BDR-2203, its internal 8x dual-layer Blu-ray writer, however general consumers may tremble at the knees by the sight of its monstrous pricetag.
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QOTD: Do You Buy Online Gold for MMOs?Apr 15, 2009 - in News
Gamers have been trading virtual gear for the longest time. Farming is also an everyday part of MMO life.
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AMD and Globalfoundries to Make 28nm PartsApr 15, 2009 - in News
In a recent interview, Globalfoundries vice president of manufacturing systems and technology Tom Sonderman said that the company plans to make GPUs using 28nm processes in the near future.
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Intel Q1 Revenue Down; Atom Sales FallApr 15, 2009 - in News
Intel report slumping Q1 numbers. Yep, we’re still in a recession.
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ATI Radeon HD 4770 Info LeakedApr 15, 2009 - in News
Japanese website PC Pop managed to acquire a batch of slides pertaining to the upcoming ATI Radeon HD 4770, complete with the first 40nm desktop chip.
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Nvidia Quadro FX 4800: Workstation Graphics At Its Finest?Apr 15, 2009 - in Reviews
Not only did we get our hands on Nvidia's Quadro FX 4800 to test against a host of other workstation cards, but we also compare this high-end board against a GeForce GTX 280 to gauge whether or not a gaming card can stand in as a workstation board.
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Blizzard: Buying Online Gold is DangerousApr 14, 2009 - in News
Life in the virtual world can be just as devastating as the real world, especially when the two interconnect and bite the player in the rear.
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Microsoft, Yahoo! Play Nice for Ad DealApr 14, 2009 - in News
During the reign of Jerry Yang, Yahoo! was against a Microsoft acquisition, however now that Carol “Hurricane” Bartz is whizzing around the company and shaking things up, the company could be back in the ring for another kind of Microsoft deal.
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Businesses Won't Deploy Win7 Until 2011Apr 14, 2009 - in News
Survey data has revealed that an overwhelming percentage of businesses will not be embracing Windows 7 in the next year.
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Best Graphics Cards For The Money: April '09Apr 14, 2009 - in Reviews
It's April, and we're once again sorting through the prices and performance to help you find the best graphics card for your money. This month, we'll consider if the new GeForce GTX 275 and Radeon HD 4890 will affect our recommendations.
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New JVC 46-inch 3D Monitor Costs $7,000Apr 13, 2009 - in News
JVC is set to showcase its new 46-inch 3D monitor next week at the NAB show, however the device isn't necessarily geared towards the mainstream consumer... especially the wallet.
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QOTD: How Much Would You Pay for Uncapped Net?Apr 13, 2009 - in News
With all the commotion circling around Time Warner Cable and other companies, it's no surprise that customers and enthusiasts are up in arms over connection caps.
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Congressman Unveils Bill to Fight ISP CapsApr 13, 2009 - in News
If you thought that the debacle over ISP net caps was just starting to boil, then you'll be even more surprised to hear that the issue has now landed on the front doors of Congress.
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Time Warner's Unlimited Plan: $150, Still TerribleApr 13, 2009 - in News
Due to the massive amount of backlash from the press as well as customers, Time Warner Cable at the end of last week introduced essentially what is the company's unlimited download plan, for $150 per month.
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Microsoft Fined for Price Fixing Office SuiteApr 13, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has been slapped with a fine of approximately $11.8 million for price fixing its popular Office Home and Student 2007 suite at a recent retail promotion.
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