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Dell: Intel's Atom in Small BusinessesFeb 27, 2009 - in News
The netbook has seen tons of success as a low-cost solution for the casual PC user and during time of economic crisis, consumers are benefiting from Atom-based notebooks more than ever.
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Pirate Bay Trial Update: Days 8 & 9Feb 27, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay trial continues into its second full week, and the drama continues.
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VIA Nano Hits Netbooks in Samsung's NC20Feb 27, 2009 - in News
Intel’s Atom processor rules the roost when it comes to netbooks. While AMD isn’t even trying to go head to head with Intel’s miserly CPU, VIA’s hoping to capture a piece of the pie with its Nano processor.
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Intel’s X25-E SSD Walks All Over The CompetitionFeb 26, 2009 - in Reviews
Intel's new X25-E professional flash SSD is a rocket when it comes to fast I/O performance. Is Intel now the source of the best server drive? We compare the X25-E against its mainstream predecessor, competing SSDs, and 15,000 RPM HDDs.
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Microsoft Reveals New Windows 7 ChangesFeb 26, 2009 - in News
The latest entry on the Engineering Windows 7 blog details some of the changes that the team has made to for the upcoming Release Candidate (RC) since the last public beta.
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Microsoft Announces SP2 RC for Vista, Server 2008Feb 26, 2009 - in News
With all the talk of Windows 7, we shouldn’t forget that Microsoft is still supporting the currently existing operating systems of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
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Asus' Mammoth 18.4" W90 Laptop Now AvailableFeb 26, 2009 - in News
The 4870 X2-packing Asus W90 notebook is now available for purchase.
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HP to Support Solaris on ProLiant, Blade SystemsFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Hewlett-Packard is now set to sell and support the popular Solaris operating system from Sun Microsystems on its line of ProLiant servers at the same level it currently does with Microsoft Windows.
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Red Hat Enters the Virtualization RingFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Red Hat, well known for its Linux based operating system and middleware now wants to be more of a player in the Virtualization market.
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Windows 7 Shipping Sept/Oct, Says CompalFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Until Windows 7 is announced to have gone gold and/or released to manufacturers, we’re likely to see continued speculation on the shipping date of Microsoft’s highly-anticipated operating system.
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Picture: MacBook Pro Glossy vs. Matte FIGHT!Feb 26, 2009 - in News
Check out the new MacBook's matter display compared with the "glassy" one
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Nokia CEO: We're Thinking LaptopsFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Last month we were a little surprised to hear Dell was considering entering the smartphone market. While the initial canned response to the odd news was “bandwagoner,” the same cannot be said for Nokia’s decision to enter the laptop field, or so we thought.
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Apple Shareholder Meeting is All Steve-talkFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Earlier in the week reports emerged about Steve Jobs' absence at Apple’s annual shareholder meeting due to take place this week. While the meeting went ahead as planned, it seemed shareholders had little else to talk about other than the CEO’s health.
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iBUYPOWER Launches Gamer Fire 600 AM3 PCFeb 26, 2009 - in News
iBUYPOWER's latest gaming rig - the Gamer Fire 600 - is based on the latest AMD Socket AM3 platform, one of the first in the industry.
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Can The Flash-Based ioDrive Redefine Storage Performance?Feb 25, 2009 - in Reviews
The ioDrive represents flash memory storage connected to its host system via PCI Express. The product offers revolutionary performance, but does it also have the potential to revolutionize the storage market? We benchmark this device against two SSDs.
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Microsoft Working on Windows 7 for NetbooksFeb 25, 2009 - in News
In order to better compete with Google's Android operating system in the netbook market, Microsoft is preparing a version of Windows 7 specifically for netbooks.
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Zotac's Watercooled GeForce GTX 285Feb 25, 2009 - in News
Graphics power is never enough. I remember when getting my hands on an 8800 GTX was the epitome of graphics performance. Alas, that's no longer the case. Zotac today sends word that its putting the final touches on a new GeForce 285 GTX card that's built
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Asus' Eee PC 1000HE: A Tiny PowerhouseFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Those who live by laptops and travel frequently, or those who prefer to hack up their portables and install customized operating systems, know that size and weight greatly affect the overall computing experience. One of the most recognizable platforms i
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The Mini Linux PC the Size of a Wall PlugFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Fabless chip design company Marvell unveiled a new concept for a computer that fits inside the palm of your hand, or on your wall socket.
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Insane Storage: Store 10 TB in a QuarterFeb 25, 2009 - in News
A breakthrough in storage technology by researchers brings capability of packing the contents of roughly 250 DVDs onto a disk the size of a quarter.
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Dell Says Its New XPS 435 is "Mind Blowing"Feb 25, 2009 - in News
The Studio XPS 435 has appeared on Dell's website.
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Nvidia Fires Back at Intel's Anti-Ion SentimentsFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Earlier this week, Intel sent out a document that hoped to dissuade system builders from pairing Nvidia’s Ion platform with the Atom processor. Today, Nvidia fired back with arguments of why Ion is the best solution for the Atom.
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ASUS Eee PC 1000HE Netbook - A Home and Office Powerhouse?Feb 25, 2009 - in Reviews
Vendors of small, light and allegedly underpowered netbooks promote them as browsing tools, best suited for web browsing and email.They’re only partially right. Some of the netbooks available today are ready for business computing prime time.
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ASRock Brings Supercomputing to X58 MobosFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Yesterday ASRock said that it will unveil its personal Supercomputer system at CeBIT '09, sporting its ASRock X58 Supercomputer motherboard.ASRock said that its X58 SuperComputer motherboard spawned from the world's need for something practical and cost-e
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Ballmer: No Microsoft Phone, But WinMo 7 ComingFeb 25, 2009 - in News
With the mainstreaming of smartphones, the mobile phone landscape has changed dramatically since 2007 and Microsoft is now more than ever pressured to deliver a competitive mobile operating system.
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Intel Also Wants to Set "Netbook" FreeFeb 25, 2009 - in News
It seems that Dell isn’t the only one looking to strip Psion of its “netbook” trademark. Now Intel’s part of the liberation party.
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Gtalk Users Hit by Phishing ScamFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Yesterday Gmail users suffered through a major outage in service, lasting several hours and affecting users all over the world. Today’s problem is a horse of another colour.
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Gmailers Hit by "Major" OutageFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Night owl Gmailers were yesterday morning treated to what reports are calling a “major” outage, lasting several hours and affecting users all over the world.
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The $750 Computing Challenge: Germany Versus USAFeb 25, 2009 - in Reviews
Perhaps you remember our $750 Computing Challenge system from last month. Germany sent over the configuration and benchmark results for its submission and we compare it against Team USA. The systems (and results) are definitely interesting.
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VMWare Says Microsoft, Google Clouds No GoodFeb 24, 2009 - in News
This week at the VMworld Europe 2009 show, the topic of cloud computing was high on VMware's list of things to talk about--and talk it did. In the process of discussing its plans for virtualization and cloud computing, VMware made no qualms that it felt c
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