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Solidata SSDs: Record Power ConsumptionMar 17, 2009 - in News
While we were testing a pile of new SSDs we found two models that were particularly interesting - in a questionable manner. The company called Solidata provides two high performance SSDs called the X1 at 64 GB and the X2 at 128 GB. As you might guess, the
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QOTD: How Would You Run Microsoft Differently?Mar 17, 2009 - in News
There's no disputing that Microsoft is a highly successful company. It's ambitions are set very high, and the company's determination to win in every market it enters is frightening to say the least.
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Best Graphics Cards For The Money: March '09Mar 16, 2009 - in Reviews
In this month's recommendations, we consider Nvidia's GeForce GTS 250 refresh, falling prices for the Radeon HD 4870, and AMD's updates to the Radeon 4000 series--including the rumored Radeon HD 4770.
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PC Gaming News - Wolfenstein Screens and MoreMar 16, 2009 - in News
It's a slow news day, however today we have a "leaked" screenshot from Raven's upcoming Wolfenstein game and more.
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Exclusive: Intel Tells Us Why AMD is WrongMar 16, 2009 - in News
Tom's Hardware talks to Intel to find out more details about the cross-licensing water boiling between the two companies.Earlier today we reported on Intel's threat to AMD, requesting compliance with the terms of the two's cross-licensing agreement or A
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Scientists Shoots Lasers at MosquitoesMar 16, 2009 - in News
When rocket scientists shoot lasers at mosquitoes, does it mean they're bored and inhumane? No, it means that they can build lasers using parts bought off eBay... all in the name of battling malaria.
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Samsung: SSD Match HDD Prices in a Few YearsMar 16, 2009 - in News
Admit it, you want a solid state drive. The only thing stopping you is the price, which is understandable -- but Samsung says that won’t be a concern within a few years.
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New EFiX Module V1.1 Now On the WayMar 16, 2009 - in News
This week, Art Studios Entertainment announced that it has released a new version of its EFiX module.The new module improves on the stability of the unit's internal electronics, allowing it to be used in a greater variety of conditions. According to Art
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Update! Report: AMD Says Intel is in BreachMar 16, 2009 - in News
AMD talks to Tom's Hardware about Intel's attempt to terminate a cross-license agreement between it and AMD.
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Lenovo Pocket Yoga Netbook Concept is StrikingMar 16, 2009 - in News
With the increasing popularity of netbooks (with oh so ubiquitous specs), standing out is becoming more and more important. Sony hit us with the Vaio P Series Lifestyle PC in January and while it was “not a netbook” the ultra portable was definitely an..
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Intel to AMD: Your x86 License Expires in 60 DaysMar 16, 2009 - in News
Intel this week announced that it would terminate AMD's license to produce x86 processors due to AMD's spinoff company, Globalfoundries.AMD spun off its manufacturing division and would thereby use the new company to manufacture its own products as well
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Mushkin Enters SSD Market With 'Europe' SeriesMar 16, 2009 - in News
Mushkin, best known for its high-performance computer memory modules, has entered into the SSD foray with the release of its new SSD-series called "Europe"
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MSI U110 Eco: Netbook with ATI GraphicsMar 16, 2009 - in News
MSI's latest foray into netbooks, the U110 Eco, touts nine hours of battery life and graphics from ATI.
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Blizzard Wants to Read Your Creative WritingMar 16, 2009 - in News
Some of you surely spend enough time in Blizzard Entertainment’s worlds to experience them even in your dreams. Now it’s time to put some of that obsession to good use.
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Yet More Improvements for Windows 7 RCMar 16, 2009 - in News
The Windows 7 team is still at work putting the finishing touches on the highly anticipated operating system.
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AMD: Let's Revamp Laptop Battery MetricsMar 16, 2009 - in News
Tech giant AMD sees current laptop battery life projections as outdated and inaccurate. In order to better serve the consumer, AMD wants to approach battery life times like the car companies approach miles per gallon.
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Freecom's ToughDrive Sport Indestructible?Mar 16, 2009 - in News
Freecom just released its new 2.5-inch ToughDrive Sport external hard drive that supposedly endures "even the toughest conditions." But is the thing kid-tested?
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Return To Castle Intel: 16 Years Of Motherboard HistoryMar 16, 2009 - in Picture Story
Last month, we took you on a tour of Intel's closely guarded Hawthorn facility, where its motherboards are refined. We returned this month with camera in hand to walk down memory lane at some of the company's big motherboard hits (and flops).
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iTunes Gift Certificates Reverse EngineeredMar 15, 2009 - in News
A Chinese website is selling iTunes gift cards that are worth up to $200 for as low as $3.How is this possible? Chinese hackers managed to reverse engineer the algorithms responsible for creating iTunes voucher codes, creating fully legitimate codes t
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QOTD: What Don't You Like About Macs?Mar 15, 2009 - in News
I think it's fair to say that Apple has a hard time catering to the audience that reads Tom's Hardware. Based on some of my past articles, some things are really clear, while others are still up in the air.
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Updated: Big, Bad, Cooling SystemsMar 14, 2009 - in Picture Story
Do you think you've put together an interesting cooling configuration? Check out some of the following setups we've run across while doing our own weekend reading and compare what other enthusiasts out there are doing!
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PC Gaming News - BioShock 2 Info and MoreMar 14, 2009 - in News
Looks as though the "Toy Soldiers" map pack for F.E.A.R.2: Project Origin will not be released for the PC next month, but there is one in the works.
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This Week's Hot News: March 9 - 13Mar 14, 2009 - in Picture Story
With the hype surrounding Windows 7, people are paying close attention to each new build of the operating system in-the-making. The latest build is is 7048 and the changes just keep coming-- especially when compared to the public beta build 7000. Build 70
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Windows 7 Build 7057 Leaked, ScreenshottedMar 13, 2009 - in News
With Windows 7 being the new hotness that could make things spiffy for many new (and some old) computers whenever it ships, every new build just adds to the anticipation.
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Office Depot Lie to Customers About Laptop StockMar 13, 2009 - in News
Looking to buy a laptop sometime soon? Well, unless you're interested in bundling your purchase with a protection plan, you may want to avoid shopping at Office Depot.
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AMD Overclocking Returns: Phenom X3 720Mar 13, 2009 - in News
Listen up Phenom X3 720 owners, the AMD Virtual Overclocking Competition is back!
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Team Ironmods Wins 'Power of 3' OC AwardMar 13, 2009 - in News
The the name Team Ironmods sounds familiar to you, it’s because the it was the winner of our Tom’s Hardware Overdrive Overclocking Championship 2008.
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Futuremark Unveils Web Browser BenchmarkMar 13, 2009 - in News
It's not often you see people benchmarking browsers. Futuremark wants to change that with the public beta release of Peacekeeper.
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A-DATA to OCZ: 64MB Cache on SSD? EasyMar 13, 2009 - in News
Not to be outdone by the impending release of OCZ’s high-performance Vertex series of solid-state drives, A-DATA has announced a new 256 GB SSD that features the same 64 MB of internal cache as OCZ’s product.
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Where's WiMAX? THG Gets The Story From ClearwireMar 13, 2009 - in Reviews
Tom's Hardware sits down with John Storch, vice president of network deployment for Clearwire, to get the full story on WiMAX. We've been hearing about 802.16e for years. Where is it? How fast is it? Is this going to replace wired broadband?
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