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Super Talent RAIDDrive SSD Offers 2 TBApr 1, 2009 - in News
Super Talent's new patented 2 TB PCIe RAIDDrive SSD offers an impressive 1.3 GBps sequential writes, and 1.2 GBps reads.
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Conficker: We're All Still Here and WWIII-freeApr 1, 2009 - in News
In recent months news about the Conficker worm has been constant and in the last few weeks people really began to worrry about what might happen on the first of April this year.
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Another RV790 in May, Possibly X2?Apr 1, 2009 - in News
While there's mention that a new ATI card based on RV790 may appear in May, the unnamed card may or may not be the must-speculated dual-GPU version of the Radeon HD 4890.
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Tom's to Transition to All Apple NewsApr 1, 2009 - in News
We at Tom's Hardware have been covering hardware and technology from all aspects of the industry for years. However, there was always one big gap.
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Apple and McDonald's Team Up, Unveil iMcApr 1, 2009 - in News
In one of today’s more surprising announcements, Apple and McDonald’s are today partnering in a cross-brand product effort.
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Company Sells Standard-Def as HD for 8 MonthsApr 1, 2009 - in News
A factory in Oregon has managed to pull the wool over the eyes of consumers for eight months by selling regular DVDs as Blu-ray discs.
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Tom's Hardware's Biggest CPU Shoot-Out, EverApr 1, 2009 - in Picture Story
AMD recently sent over two trays of processors for us to test. But they didn't say we had to benchmark them in a lab, or even indoors, for that matter. So instead, we're using two dozen of the company's Opterons to benchmark a different sort of hardware.
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Pirate Bay Sails Through Facebook WatersMar 31, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay joins the social scene by putting itself on Facebook.
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Nvidia Introduces New Quadros, Multi-OS SLIMar 31, 2009 - in News
Nvidia has refreshed nearly its entire Quadro line with a handful of new cards fit for the those who use GPUs for work instead of play.
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QOTD: How Would You Change AMD?Mar 31, 2009 - in News
AMD, arguably the CPU company that's gone through the most significant changes in the last several years, has yet to scratch the surface of what it can really do.
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Intel Launches Nehalem Xeon ChipsMar 31, 2009 - in News
Intel has officially launched its latest Nehalem-based Xeon processors, the single-socket 3500 and dual-socket 5500 series for servers and workstations.
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AMD's Radeon HD 4770 Specs RevealedMar 31, 2009 - in News
Looks as though AMD finally released the specs of the Radeon HD 4770, the upcoming graphics card based on the 40nm RV740 chip.
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Intel and Tom's Talk 'Nehalem' This Week!Mar 31, 2009 - in News
This Thursday and Friday, Tom's and Intel will host two major talks about Intel's Nehalem Xeon processors.
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Windows 7 to Usher in $200 NetbooksMar 31, 2009 - in News
Microsoft said early on that Windows 7 Starter Edition would be targeted at low-cost PCs and netbooks. How does $200 sound?
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Microsoft Closing Books Forever on EncartaMar 31, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has announced that the company’s long-standing multimedia encyclopedia, Encarta will be discontinued on Halloween 2009. With Wikipedia and the Encyclopedia Britannica available, we assume not too many of you will be upset...
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Sun to Lay Off 1,500 This WeekMar 31, 2009 - in News
Amid all the hubbub about who’s buying Sun, who should buy Sun, who was asked if they wanted to buy Sun and whatever else, the company has laid off 1,500 employees as part of November’s restructuring plans.
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Dept. Homeland Security Releases Conficker ToolMar 31, 2009 - in News
We’re living out the last hours of March 2009 and as April 1 draws closer, questions are mounting about the Conficker virus and what will happen once the clock ticks past midnight.
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Dell Mini 10 Finally Gets Fancy 720p DisplayMar 31, 2009 - in News
Dell finally makes good on its promise of outfitting the Mini 10 netbook with a 720p-capable screen.
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OCZ Officially Announces DIY Neutrino NetbookMar 31, 2009 - in News
As tired as we may have grown hearing about netbooks, consumers don’t yet seem to have had their fill yet.
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Microsoft Settles With TomTom in Infringement SuitMar 31, 2009 - in News
News reports today indicate that Microsoft and GPS manufacturer, TomTom have settled a patent dispute the two had been battling in court.
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Low-Power Face-Off: AMD's Athlon X2 Vs. Intel's Core 2 DuoMar 31, 2009 - in Reviews
What ever became of AMD’s low-power advantage? We took the Athlon X2 5050e dual-core CPU and faced it off against several Intel Core 2 models. Intel’s edge doesn’t come unexpected, but our comparison reveals some interesting details.
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Windows 7 Build 7070 AppearsMar 30, 2009 - in News
Progress in Windows 7 is expected -- perhaps even demanded -- but we still take joy in seeing each new build of the upcoming operating system hit the internet.
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QOTD: How Much Did You Spend on Your PC?Mar 30, 2009 - in News
We're all computer and hardware enthusiasts. We all love building, tweaking, and upgrading our systems for the most performance.
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Fully Loaded Eee PC: Netbook or Notebook?Mar 30, 2009 - in News
Last week we found out about an upcoming Eee PC model that contained an optical drive. Strange, we thought, considering the original philosophy behind the netbook, a segment Asus helped to pioneer.
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AMD Releases R700 Instruction SetMar 30, 2009 - in News
Last Thursday, ATI released a 392-page PDF (v1.0 dated March 2009) outlining the Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) native to the R700 family, and display a difference between the Radeon HD 4870 and the Radeon HD 4890.
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Nvidia's GeForce GTX 275 Listed, Dated, RemovedMar 30, 2009 - in News
Looks like Nvidia's upcoming GeForce GTX 275 is peeking out of its cage, gracing online retail shops... or at least, that was originally the case.
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MacBook Mini Concept: April Fool?Mar 30, 2009 - in News
It seems like Macs are subject to the most mocked-up photos when it comes to visualizing the rumors. Mac fans don’t do anything half way and these pictures of the more than likely fake MacBook Mini are a perfect example.
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China Denies Internet EspionageMar 30, 2009 - in News
Canadian researchers are reporting that a spy network, known as GhostNet and based mainly in China, has infiltrated computers from government offices of several countries. Reports say India, Pakistan, Portugal and Germany are among those affected.
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Western Digital Enters the SSD RaceMar 30, 2009 - in News
Western Digital today announced that it will officially enter the SSD race with the acquisition of SiliconSystems.
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Nvidia Looking to Buy Into VIA?Mar 30, 2009 - in News
Nvidia could be purchasing a chunk of VIA, which has the possibilities spinning around in our minds.
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