High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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MSI Ships All-In-One PC This MonthFeb 6, 2009 - in News
For consumers who like everything crammed into one package, MSI has your tasty ticket with the new NetOn AP1900 AIO PC
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Nvidia's Ion: Lending Atom Some WingsFeb 5, 2009 - in Reviews
We got our hands on an early reference Ion platform, based on Nvidia's GeForce 9400 platform and Intel's Atom, and put it up against an Intel D945GCLF. Eager to see which one offered the best experience, we benchmarked Nvidia's latest.
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LaCie Blu-ray Burns at 8xFeb 5, 2009 - in News
For a whopping $449.99, you too can own the luxurious LaCie d2 Blu-ray drive, capable of writing up to eight times standard data writing rates.
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Nvidia GT218 Card & Specs Possibly SurfacingFeb 5, 2009 - in News
Technical drawings and specifications for the upcoming Nvidia GT218 cards seem to be surfacing slowly – possibly more information to follow at CeBIT this coming March and a possible public launch in April.
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Microsoft: We Need for 6 Windows 7 SKUsFeb 5, 2009 - in News
Yesterday, we learned that Microsoft would be shipping Windows 7 in six different versions -- but it won’t be as confusing as the different versions of Vista, explains Windows general manager Mike Ybarra.
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PC Gaming Roundup - February 5, 2009Feb 5, 2009 - in News
The roundup is back now that we've scored a bucket of fish for our news seal, and now he's burping up PC gaming goodness like there's no tomorrow. Today's regurgitation includes Bad Company 2 heading to the PC, and mention of new Left 4 Dead content.
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Fusion-io Hires Steve Wozniak as Chief ScientistFeb 5, 2009 - in News
Steve Wozniak, whose engineering skills help put Apple on the map, has taken a position as Chief Scientist with startup Fusion-io.
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Windows XP Can Upgrade to Windows 7, SortaFeb 5, 2009 - in News
With both the public perception that Windows Vista was a misstep and the number of both consumers and corporations that are still running Windows XP, the upcoming Windows 7 is more important than ever.
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A Cardboard Computer: The Recompute PCFeb 5, 2009 - in News
Green technology is more important today than it has ever been. Companies are constantly striving toward a more environmentally friendly way of running things each one is eager to broadcast the fact that their search for greener solutions is a priority.
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Apple Confirms Delay of 17-inch Unibody MBPFeb 5, 2009 - in News
Apple today confirmed that the shipping of the company’s MacBook Pro had been delayed and those waiting to get their hands on their preordered 17 inch MacBook Pro would have to stick it out for a couple more weeks.
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IBM Sequoia to Blaze Past Other SupercomputersFeb 5, 2009 - in News
The U.S. government has tapped IBM for what will be the fastest supercomputer ever built.
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Does Intel's Dual-Core Atom Improve Efficiency?Feb 4, 2009 - in Reviews
Atom is all about low cost and low power--but not necessarily efficiency, we've found. We tried the Atom 330 dual-core CPU and put it up against the reigning efficiency champion, a mainstream Core 2 Duo, on an integrated platform.
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$10 Laptop is Huge DisappointmentFeb 4, 2009 - in News
News did the rounds earlier in the week about India’s supposed $10 dollar laptop. The laptop reportedly costs $20 to manufacture, but according to India’s Secretary for Higher Education, large-scale production runs...
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Amazon Sells 500,000 Kindles in 2008Feb 4, 2009 - in News
Internet giant Amazon saw 500,000 of its Kindle eBook readers sold in 2008.
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Microsoft Layoffs Kickstarts Major H-1B DebateFeb 4, 2009 - in News
Recent layoff announcements within the IT sector have been all the buzz lately along with economic downturn, however Microsoft’s recent layoffs gained the attention Senator Charles Grassley (Iowa).
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Asus Teams Up With Garmin for SmartphoneFeb 4, 2009 - in News
At CES this year we spent way too much time hounding the Garmin and Asus folks about their respective smartphones. Why aren’t you displaying them at CES? Any word at all? Come on you know you want to tell us! Sometimes that works and someone will...
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Recession Hits CPU Sales HardFeb 4, 2009 - in News
The recession has hit every industry hard, including CPUs. Market research shows that x86 processors took a considerable dive heading into the fourth quarter.
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DRAM Prices Soar Despite Large OversupplyFeb 4, 2009 - in News
The price of DRAM continues to soar for the second week in a row after a major DRAM manufacture files for bankruptcy
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MSI Claims Most Affordable X58 MotherboardFeb 4, 2009 - in News
MSI announced on Tuesday its new MSI X58 Pro motherboard for the Intel Core i7 platform, which it claims is the most affordable X58 on the market.
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Toaster RAID Returns, Better Than EverFeb 3, 2009 - in Reviews
Back in 2001, Dave Goeke shared his first Linux-based NAS with us, which was literally packaged inside a toaster. His design has undergone several revisions (and a number of newer platforms) since then. Read on about his latest toaster-based RAID.
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Six Variants of Windows 7 RevealedFeb 3, 2009 - in News
Late last month we reported that there would be five different versions of Windows 7 shipping. It turns out that the information wasn’t entirely complete -- instead, we will be seeing six different variations of the OS.
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Apple Plotting a Quad-Core iMac?Feb 3, 2009 - in News
The latest rumor to do the rounds in Mac world is that the company could be planning to use both dual-core and quad-core processors in the new, updated version of the iMac.
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Rambus is Back; Aims to Supercharge MobilesFeb 3, 2009 - in News
Rambus will demo its Mobile Memory Initiative at DesignCon 2009 this week, a new RAM technology focuses on high-bandwidth, low-power memory technologies targeted at achieving data rates of 4.3 Gbps
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Seagate's New 2 TB Hard Drive for EnterprisesFeb 3, 2009 - in News
Just as Western Digital did last week, it’s now Seagate’s turn to reveal its 2 TB offering.
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Firefox, Safari, Chrome Gain; IE Continues to FallFeb 3, 2009 - in News
When Google’s Chrome first launched it made a huge splash. In the first couple of days, early adopters shifted from Internet Explorer and Firefox to check out the latest browser to hit the market.
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HTPC Cases With LCD Screens: Bringing BlingFeb 2, 2009 - in Reviews
We look at three premium LCD touch-screen home theater PC cases: the Moneual 972, the SilverStone CW03, and the Thermaltake DH102. Are they well-built HTPC platforms with many options or are they just flashy cases with a pretty face?
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Nvidia CEO: Netbooks are Crappy, Low-Cost PCsFeb 2, 2009 - in News
For modern computing technology, you can’t really find many companies that are more committed to bringing the cutting edge to the consumer than Nvidia -- and perhaps for that reason, the graphics company isn’t entirely thrilled with the Intel Atom, at least not in its current forms.
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Eurocom Crams Core i7 Into a NotebookFeb 2, 2009 - in News
Computer company, Eurocom today proudly displayed the specs for the upcoming D900F PHANTOM i7 and a name like that, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out what the fuss is about: a laptop with Intel’s Core i7.
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New Asus Eee PC Features 9.5 Hour BatteryFeb 2, 2009 - in News
The very essence of a netbook is portability. Besides being just small and light, one other key point to portability is battery life -- something that Asus intends to take to the next level with its just-announced Eee 1000HE.
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Transcend's New SSDs: Up To 192 GBFeb 2, 2009 - in News
Transcend announces the release of its new 2.5-inch SSDs, offered with either MLC or SLC NAND memory
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