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Via's New VX855 Chipset Does 1080p VideoMar 12, 2009 - in News
While Intel and Nvidia continue to take swings at one another over who has the best netbook platform, Via introduces a new energy-efficient chipset that has potential to outshine both
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AMD Overclocking Contest: We Have a Winner!Mar 12, 2009 - in News
Last month we launched the AMD CPU Virtual Overclocking Contest, and today we’re proud to announce our first winner.
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ARM in more Netbooks than Atom by 2012Mar 12, 2009 - in News
Several analysts are predicting that ARM processors will be in more notebooks than Intel's Atom processor by sometime in 2012.
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Dell Unveils All-in-One Desktop With Multi-TouchMar 12, 2009 - in News
Dell announces the new Studio One 19 all-in-one desktop with multi-touch
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Microsoft Speaks on Windows 7 Technical BitsMar 12, 2009 - in News
As much as the new features of Windows 7 appear to be tailored to improve the end-user experience, Microsoft still needs to consider the corporate environment.
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Intel Could Face Fines for Unfair Pricing ModelMar 12, 2009 - in News
News broke earlier this week that Intel could be facing sizable fines from the European Union in relation to the company’s pricing model.
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Imagine Mozilla Firefox Without GoogleMar 12, 2009 - in News
According to a report in BusinessWeek, executives at Mozilla (the company responsible for popular browser, Firefox), are thinking about cutting ties with Google.
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AMD: Nvidia/MacBook Debacle May Hurt IndustryMar 12, 2009 - in News
AMD is worried that the Nvidia 9600M/MacBook Pro heat issues could negatively impact the entire GPU industry.
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ioDrive Duo: Meet the Worlds Fastest SSDMar 12, 2009 - in News
Fusion-io wowed us with its first ioDrive last year. Now, its ioDrive Duo is bringing increased capacity and unsurpassed speed to the storage world.
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AMD Partners Debate Radeon HD 4870 PriceMar 12, 2009 - in News
Although ATI reduced the price of its Radeon HD 4870 last week to better compete with Nvidia's GTS 250 rebranding, apparently ATI's partners don't think the price reduction is such a good idea.
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Intel's GN40 for Atom Does 1080P, But Not Blu-rayMar 12, 2009 - in News
The Intel Atom isn’t a powerhouse processor – this we know and accept. But its multimedia capabilities could be helped with video acceleration, which is where Nvidia hopes to jump in with its Ion chipset. But not so fast, says Intel!
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Does Power-Saving Technology Kill SSD Performance?Mar 12, 2009 - in Reviews
Processor speed matters. We found that a fast solid state disk drive, such as Intel’s X25-E, can be greatly impaired by a system running with all of its CPU’s power saving features turned on. Surprised? Read our full analysis for the specifics.
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PC Gaming News: CryENGINE 3 Info and MoreMar 11, 2009 - in News
Disney's upcoming action racing game Split/Second is just one of many goodies filling the gaming news bucket today. Click on to find out the scoop!
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Microsoft Makes a... Notebook CoolerMar 11, 2009 - in News
Microsoft’s best known for its software, but often times its hardware products are just as often found as part of users’ systems.
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AMD Ships 50 Million ATI 'Hollywood' Wii GPUsMar 11, 2009 - in News
While everyone can see that Nintendo is making money hand over fist thanks to amazing sales of the DS Lite and the Wii, some of the console maker’s partners are also riding the wave.
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Rapid Review: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 2Mar 11, 2009 - in News
Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II is the latest real-time strategy game for the PC based upon the very successful Games Workship tabletop wargame franchise.
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BFG Dishes Out Watercooled GeForce GTX 285Mar 11, 2009 - in News
According to BFG Technologies, consumers can now pick up its new watercooled GeForce GTX 285 H2O graphics card starting Monday.
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Analyst: Windows 7 to Add $1.5B to MSFT RevenueMar 11, 2009 - in News
Although Microsoft’s product line is now diversified into many areas, its core business is still its operating system.
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Intel Atom 1.86 GHz Too Rich for Netbook BloodMar 11, 2009 - in News
Look at any netbook on the market today, and you’ll see that the specifications for each one even across different OEMs are remarkably the same.
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Hacking The HP EX470/475 MediaSmart ServersMar 11, 2009 - in Reviews
HP's MediaSmart Servers are basically low-power PCs running Windows Home Server software from a corner of your house. Ed Tittel takes his apart and shows you how to upgrade (and benchmark) the machine's memory, cooling capacity, and CPU.
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Caustic Promises 200x Boost in Raytracing by 2010Mar 10, 2009 - in News
Caustic Graphics, a small startup out of San Francisco, is promisingexponentially faster raytracing as early as next year. Founded by agroup of former Apple engineers, the new company is touting itsCausticOne graphics accelerator card as the solution t
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Samsung Launches 1.5 TB "EcoGreen" HDDMar 10, 2009 - in News
Just when you thought 1 TB hard disk drives were getting a little cramped, Samsung today announced its efficient 1.5 TB drive.
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Microsoft Wants Windows 7 Users to UpgradeMar 10, 2009 - in News
We learned before that there will be six versions of Windows 7, but will that be all? Perhaps not.
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Hynix Settles to Pay Rambus RoyaltiesMar 10, 2009 - in News
Rambus has scored itself yet another royalty haul as Hynix has agreed to pay up.
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Patriot's New SSD Borrows Page from VelociRaptorMar 10, 2009 - in News
Patriot's latest solid-state drive is the third generation of products in its Warp line of SSDs. But a convenient add-on bundled with the 256 GB SSD borrows a page--and design flaw--from Western Digital's first batch of Velociraptor hard drives.
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Dell E6400 XFR: The Toughest Laptop Ever?Mar 10, 2009 - in News
With a chassis made of ballistic armor and the DoD's seal of approval on heat, wind and shock, the Dell Latitude E6400 XFR could be the toughest laptop on the block.
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Google Glitch Opened Up Private DocumentsMar 10, 2009 - in News
Google Saturday acknowledged that a glitch with its Google Docs utility exposed some private documents.
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New Charges Brought Against Sarah Palin's HackerMar 10, 2009 - in News
During the presidential race in 2008, someone hacked into Sarah Palin’s personal email account and posted the contents online for the world to see. Whether or not it was “real hacking” is heavily debated...
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Samsung Cramps 24-SSD RAID ExperimentMar 10, 2009 - in News
By now, the Internet has been abuzz with a new marketing video from Samsung. In it, a group of intrepid Samsung marketers take the company's new 256 GB solid-state drive and hook it up to 23 of its closest friends. But how do they achieve their results?
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Rumors Heat Up About Apple NetbookMar 10, 2009 - in News
Yesterday the new rumors about Apple’s supposed touchscreen netbook were the talk of the town. Reports that Taiwanese company, Wintek, would be supplying touchscreen panels to Quanta computer...
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