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Reports: Conficker From China, Easily DetectedMar 30, 2009 - in News
With April 1 drawing nearer, the Conficker fear has really started to set in. As security experts endeavor to reveal the origin of the virus, others are trying to figure out a method to detect the virus and neutralize the sense of impending doom
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Ballmer Gets Cannes Media Person of the YearMar 30, 2009 - in News
Our first reaction to the news that Steve Ballmer was winning an award at Cannes was,“Really??” That was until we figured out it was the Cannes Advertising Festival’s media person of the year award as opposed to a Cannes Film Festival award.
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Report: Intel Refreshing Notebook Chips TodayMar 30, 2009 - in News
Intel will soon be launching new notebook chips, according to a report.
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Bypass Great Firewall of China; Watch HuluMar 30, 2009 - in News
Are you worried about people snooping on you while you're surfing the web?
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Intel 'Nehalem' Talks April 2nd and 3rdMar 30, 2009 - in News
Reminder: Intel's tech talk for its Nehalem-based Xeon processors, will occur tomorrow, Tuesday, March 31st.
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GeForce GTX 285 On Water Cooling: Zotac's Infinity EditionMar 30, 2009 - in Reviews
Liquid cooling has practically become a necessity for overclocking 3-way SLI systems. Zotac offers its pre-overclocked GeForce GTX 285 Infinity Edition as an example.
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QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?Mar 29, 2009 - in News
I remember when my 12-inch yellow monocrhome CRT monitor was the pinnacle of desktop display technology. Alas, those memorable days are gone.
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Video: Did You Know?Mar 29, 2009 - in News
Technology is moving at an ever increasing rate of development, and just a few years from now, we'll be exponetially more informed and equipped than we were in all of human history.
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Hot News of the Week: March 23rd to 27thMar 28, 2009 - in Picture Story
Don't be left behind in this week's breaking news. Check out our weekend wrap-up to see what you missed!
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Eee PC With Optical Drive: Still a Netbook?Mar 27, 2009 - in News
The original idea of the netbook, at least in modern terms, was for a light, no-frills, barebones PC that was used to access and communicate on the internet. After all, that’s why it was called a ‘net’book.
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Shuttle's New Mini Features Satellite TVMar 27, 2009 - in News
Today Shuttle Inc. announced its new mini PC system, the XPC H7 4500H, a media extravaganza stuffed with Microsoft's Media Center TV pack for Windows Vista and a DVB-T tuner card for satellite TV reception.
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EA Backs Off From Heavy DRM; Goes Old SchoolMar 27, 2009 - in News
It’s been a week filled with PC gaming DRM with companies talking about fancy new systems that aim to make everyone happy.
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New BIOS Virus Withstands HDD WipesMar 27, 2009 - in News
Computer viruses are nasty things. But the nasty just got nastier.
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QOTD: Has a Virus Ever Infected Your PC?Mar 27, 2009 - in News
Once in a while, there's always a major outbreak of computer viruses. This year, the Conficker virus is making the rounds.
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Windows 7 RC Date Spied for May ReleaseMar 27, 2009 - in News
Whoops, it seems that someone at Microsoft flipped the Windows 7 Release Candidate switch a little too early and gave us pretty good indication of when the RC will hit testers.
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Nvidia Countersues Intel on License AgreementMar 27, 2009 - in News
A nice break from the he said, she said of Intel’s recent lawsuit with AMD is Intel’s lawsuit with Nvidia. The latter has filed a counter-suit against Intel claiming a breach of contract.
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Apple to Show New iPhone 3.0, Mac OS X in JuneMar 27, 2009 - in News
Adding fuel to the new hardware fire, Apple yesterday announced that the company would be holding an event for developers at the beginning of June.
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PC Says to Mac: Yeah, well, I'm CHEAP!Mar 27, 2009 - in News
The latest Microsoft has finally gone and pointed out the price difference between a PC and an Apple computer.
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APC’s Universal Notebook Battery BoosterMar 27, 2009 - in Reviews
The Universal Notebook Battery is a sleek, carry-on battery stack that can double your notebook battery capacity and run time, while providing an additional USB port to charge other devices.
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Windows 7 Gets Touchy With New Logo ProgramMar 26, 2009 - in News
As upset as some are with Microsoft and its Windows logo program, that’s not going to stop Redmond from continuing to make up new stickers to grace our desktop cases and our notebook palm rests.
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Maingear Unveils "Razor-Thin" Notebook; NotMar 26, 2009 - in News
This afternoon, Maingear introduced its "razor-thin" mX-L notebook computer, sporting a 13.3-inch display and Intel's Core 2 Duo processor. We're still trying to figure out the "razor-thin" part.
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Four of Best Six Games of the Year are on PCMar 26, 2009 - in News
Fallout 3 has been selected by developers as the best game of 2008.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 AnnouncedMar 26, 2009 - in News
Not that Call of Duty: World at War wasn’t a respectable sequel, but it wasn’t the real follow up to Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.
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Stardock Unveils Goo: "Gamer Friendly" DRMMar 26, 2009 - in News
Stardock has announced a new "gamer friendly" DRM scheme, but they won't be announcing which companies have signed up to use it until April 7.
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QOTD: Do You Want Nvidia to Make CPUs?Mar 26, 2009 - in News
Things in life change, and so do things in the IT industry. The previous three or four years around the early 2000's, was somewhat slow in growth. But in the last two years, things have really picked up again.
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Valve Claims to Have Made DRM "Obsolete"Mar 26, 2009 - in News
Selling a game on Valve’s Steam service is already a safeguard against piracy, but now the developer has come up with a new technology that it claims will make DRM “obsolete.”
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Acer's F1 With Snapdragon CPU in September?Mar 26, 2009 - in News
With all the talk about Dell bringing out a smartphone or thinking of buying Palm over the last week or so coming to pretty much nothing, our attention has turned to another company endeavouring to break into the smartphone market.
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Sun Was Shopped Around the Valley, Says IntelMar 26, 2009 - in News
I don’t know about you guys, but I love the smell of a desperate merger in the mornings and if there’s one thing a recession brings, it’s corporate drama.
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Apple Fixes 17" MacBook Pro Graphics IssueMar 26, 2009 - in News
Over the last few weeks, a number Apple customers who invested in the new 17-inch unibody MacBook Pro have been reporting problems with the graphics on their new machines.
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HP Expected to Roll Out AMD-based $599 NotebookMar 26, 2009 - in News
While there’s little to go on in the way of details for this rumor, Engadget reported that HP is set to introduce an AMD version of the company’s currently Intel-based dv6t notebook.
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