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QOTD: What Would You Remove/Add to Win 7?Apr 8, 2009 - in News
Windows is the undisputed king of operating systems. That's no secret. But Windows is also the center of a lot of criticism.
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New Acer Netbooks Hits 11.6-inch TerritoryApr 8, 2009 - in News
Acer has unveiled its latest AspireOne, the first netbook with an 11.6-inch screen.
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Microsoft: Please Don't Upgrade Win 7 Beta to RCApr 8, 2009 - in News
Are you running Windows 7 Beta and can’t wait to upgrade to the Release Candidate? Microsoft would like you not to do that.
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Seagate Delivers "Next-Gen" HDDApr 8, 2009 - in News
Seagate is boasting that its SV35.5 Series is the next step in the HDD evolution, geared to deliver optimal performance in digital video surveillance systems.
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AMD Launches Opteron Upgrade ProgramApr 8, 2009 - in News
AMD is trying to encourage server owners to upgrade their microprocessors, offering discounts for new processors.
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Gigabyte Netbook Features Swivel Touch ScreenApr 8, 2009 - in News
Gigabyte threw up the specs on three upcoming netbooks, one of which features a cool swivel touch screen and Intel's Atom processor.
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OCZ's First UPS, Made by PC Power & CoolingApr 8, 2009 - in News
OCZ Technology announced this week that it has stepped into the UPS arena with the release of its Pro-Source 1500 UPS.
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PETA Invading WoW to Stop Baby Seal SlaughterApr 8, 2009 - in News
Maybe it’s because I never really ventured past Diablo and have no real clue how World of Warcraft plays (something I’m really quite proud of), but am I the only one who can’t get their head around Peta’s WoW endeavors?
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First Nvidia Ion Nettop is the Acer AspireRevoApr 8, 2009 - in News
Acer is the first out of the gate with a nettop based off of Nvidia’s Ion chipset design.
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Intel's New Atoms: 2 GHz Z550, 1.2 GHz Z515Apr 8, 2009 - in News
As expected, Intel’s finally pulled the covers off of two new Atom chips.
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Time Warner Net Cap With 100GB "Super Tier"Apr 8, 2009 - in News
Time Warner Cable is planning to roll out new internet service trials that would limit monthly usage to 40 GB, a restriction that has many customers livid.
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Google Improves Gmail for iPhones, AndroidApr 8, 2009 - in News
The Gmail Mobile team today announced some changes designed to make Gmail Mobile easier to use as well as run faster and more smoothly on Android devices and iPhones.
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G45 And GeForce 9400: Integrated Chipsets For Core 2Apr 8, 2009 - in Reviews
Intel versus Nvidia. G45 versus GeForce 9400 mGPU. We looked at the latest versions of the most popular integrated chipset choices. Nvidia dominates the graphics testing, as expected, but is winning that battle sufficient to win the war?
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Intel Shows New Logos, Star Rating SystemApr 7, 2009 - in News
Intel has revealed its new logos for the entire line of its CPUs, as well as a new star ranking system.
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Build Your Own Multi-touch Surface ComputerApr 7, 2009 - in News
Maximum PC didn't feel like shelling out $12,000 for Microsoft's Surface technology, so the staff made its own multi-touch table PC for only $350
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QOTD: What's Your Favorite PC Game of All Time?Apr 7, 2009 - in News
Games evovle along with the hardware that they're developed on, naturally. However, much of what makes a great game enjoyable, hasn't really changed too much.
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Intel Hints at Octa-Core CPUs this YearApr 7, 2009 - in News
In an interview with IDG News Services, Intel's Shannon Poulin gave an update on when the company will ship its first octa-core processor.
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Windows Loaded on 96 Percent of New NetbooksApr 7, 2009 - in News
Walk into a computer store and you’ll see nearly all notebooks preloaded with Windows Vista. Check out the netbooks, and you’ll see it’s nearly all Windows XP -- and nearly as in 96 percent, that is.
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Sun's Options Without IBM: Split Up?Apr 7, 2009 - in News
Yesterday the world woke up to news that what seemed like an almost signed and sealed deal between Sun Microsystems had fallen through. Questions immediately turned to what struggling Sun was going to do next.
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HP Launches Pavilion dv2 Notebook for $749Apr 7, 2009 - in News
Some of you might recognize the HP Pavilion dv2 from CES. The company showed off the 12.1-inch notebook in Las Vegas in January and we gotta say, HP has really scored a hat-trick with this one.
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Microsoft to Allow Win 7 Downgrades to Vista, XPApr 7, 2009 - in News
Microsoft officials have confirmed that it, along with PC partners will allow users of its upcoming Windows 7 the option to downgrade to both Windows Vista as well as Windows XP.
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Do You Really Need More Than 6 GB Of RAM?Apr 7, 2009 - in Reviews
Memory configurations in the 4 GB and 6 GB range (depending on your platform) are widely considered to offer the best performance and value. We test the notion that bigger is better by comparing 3 GB, 6 GB, and 12 GB modules setups. How much do you need?
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Previewed & Benched: Company of Heroes: ToVApr 6, 2009 - in News
Less than two months after our Dawn of War II Review, we have our hands on another Relic title which is due in stores later this week. Company of Heroes: Tales of Valor is Relic's latest offering, and is perhaps the best "expansion" to the series yet.
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Bill Allows Obama Power to Shut Down InternetApr 6, 2009 - in News
The President of the United States is said by some to be the most powerful man in the world -- but should he have control of the spread of information.
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Dell's Early Windows 7 ImpressionsApr 6, 2009 - in News
Millions of users have been testing Windows 7 thanks to the release of the public beta earlier this year. Now let’s hear what Dell has to say about its experiences.
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Intel: Integrated Graphics is Where It's AtApr 6, 2009 - in News
Intel is telling developers to consider integrated graphics solutions. Yes, really.
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T-Mobile to Use Android on Tablet PC, Home PhoneApr 6, 2009 - in News
In a move that will likely see a minuscule jump in the number of people using Google’s mobile operating system, Android, AT&T has announced that the company will use the software on two new devices for the home.
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Microsoft: HP Gets Another Year of XPApr 6, 2009 - in News
Looks as though Microsoft is feeling a bit generous, as the company is allowing HP to sell PCs with the Windows XP downgrade for another year.
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Dell Netbook Roadmap LeakedApr 6, 2009 - in News
With everyone rushing to release as many netbooks as possible while they’re still selling like hot cakes, it’s not suprising to see Dell’s “leaked” netbook roadmap which includes some rather nice things to look forward to.
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