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Hands-on With MSI's Hybrid SSD NetbookJan 9, 2009 - in News
Just at the tail end of December, MSI announced the first Hybrid storage netbook. We headed down to MSI to check it out for ourselves.
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Hands-on With the MSI Wind NetboxJan 9, 2009 - in News
We go hands on with the ingenious MSI Wind Netbox. We like it.
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CES '09: The Real Stereoscopic StoryJan 9, 2009 - in News
After testing Nvidia’s GeForce 3D Vision for most of last week, I came away impressed with how the company picked up where the technology left off 10 years ago.
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GeForce 3D Vision: Gaming Goes StereoJan 9, 2009 - in Reviews
Do you remember the stereo glasses that were around about 10 years ago? Now that 120 Hz LCDs are starting to pop up, Nvidia is teaching an old dog some new tricks with its GeForce 3D Vision shades.
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TK Xpressar RCS100 for Radeon HD 4000Jan 8, 2009 - in News
Ready to take the leap into liquid cooling or phase change cooling, but not quite ready to figure it all out yourself? Thermaltake presents us with its Xpressar RCS100. Graphics Cooling solution to follow.
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Play Crysis on Your Cellphone; Thank AMDJan 8, 2009 - in News
What kind of sumpercomputer can pre-render HD content, temporarily store it in a virtual cloud, and then stream it across the Internet to numerous portable devices? Why, AMD's upcoming Fusion Render Cloud, of course!
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Apogee GT Triple-Channel DDR3 Memory KitsJan 8, 2009 - in News
And yet some more new memory to add into the decision mix for the new system build you might be planning. It seems that everyone is scrambling to get their triple-channel DDR3 kits out the door.
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CES '09: EMTEC to Reveal Gdium Mobile NetbookJan 8, 2009 - in News
Yesterday EMTEC announced that it would reveal the ultra-portable, affordable Gdium Mobile Netbook this week at CES. As long as it doesn't eat "raw and wiggly" fish, everyone should be ok.
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Possibility:IBM Planning Mass LayoffsJan 8, 2009 - in News
It is definitely a possibility when you look at the larger picture. IBM would not be the only entity moving itself into ‘restructuring’ mode, like many others. This type of information has nearly become s staple of daily news.
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CES '09: Sony Launches VAIO P Series LifestyleJan 8, 2009 - in News
One of the cooler things we saw at Sir Howard Stringer’s Keynote this morning was the Sony VAIO P Series notebook. In a sort of Steve Jobs move, Stringer whipped the notebook out of his pocket and gave a quick rundown of the features.
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AMD Unleashes the DragonJan 8, 2009 - in News
Consumers looking for elite-level computing branded with a low-end price tag should look no further, as AMD today launched its "dragon" platform technology featuring the new AMD Phenom II X4 processor.
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Dell to Unleash XPS 625 Based on AMD's DragonJan 8, 2009 - in News
Like a smear of grape jelly on a peanut butter sandwich, Dell grabbed AMD's spotlight and announced that its upcoming XPS 625 desktop spread supports AMD's "Dragon" platform.
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Ballmer Confirms Win7 Beta in the WildJan 8, 2009 - in News
During last night's opening CES keynote, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer talked much about Windows 7 and how it would be the world's best operating system. Naturally, this is what he would say.
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CES '09: Run 3 DVI Displays Over USBJan 8, 2009 - in News
If you've got several possibly aging LCD panels laying around the house, DisplayLink may be able to get them back on the desk without much investment or resources. Today we had some hand's on time with DisplayLink's DVI-over-USB and DVI-over-Wireless USB
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Samsung Unveils 22-inch 3D MonitorJan 8, 2009 - in News
Today at CES 2009, Samsung unveiled its brand-spanking new 22-inch, 120Hz 3D monitor compatible with Nvidia's new Geforce 3D Vision. Someone touch me, please.
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CES '09: SanDisk's 40,000 RPM SSD--What?Jan 8, 2009 - in News
SanDisk today demonstrated its new line of G3 SSDs, which it claims is state of the art.Using a new rating method called vRPM or virtual RPM, SanDisk compares its SSD drives in terms of platter rotation rates of traditional HDD drives. So how fast do thes
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CES '09: Asus' New Line of Ultra-sexy LaptopsJan 8, 2009 - in News
Notebooks are all the rage these days, becoming inreasingly smaller, more light weight, and just overall faster and better. It's no wonder notebook sales have taken over desktop sales recently.
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CES '09: HP Firebird's a Small Big PuncherJan 8, 2009 - in News
HP's high performance Voodoo PC division demoed the smaller sibling of the Blackbird today at CES '09 . The unit looks very similar to the intimidating looking Blackbird that we took a look at a while back.
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Turn Any USB HDD Into a Backup DeviceJan 8, 2009 - in News
We take an early look at Clickfree's latest tool that will turn any external drive into a backup drive.
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CES '09: Asus' 512GB SSD Laptop; World FirstJan 8, 2009 - in News
We had the chance to briefly talk to Asus tonight, prior to CES' full opening in the morning. One thing we learned from Asus is that the company is preparing to launch what it claims is the world's first 512 GB SSD ultra-portable.
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CES '09: Patriot's Nifty SSD RAID EnclosureJan 8, 2009 - in News
Patriot Memory has something interesting coming down the pipeline, so we've learned today at CES in Vegas. The company demonstrated a SSD RAID enclosure that takes two 2.5 inch SSD drives, marries it with a onboard RAID controller, and packs everything in
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CES '09: Nvidia Shows Off IonJan 8, 2009 - in News
Some things have to be seen to be believed. At first, we weren’t particularly blown away by the idea of Nvidia’s Ion platform. But the near finalized platform now looks vastly more promising.
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The Biggest High-Tech Flops Of 2008Jan 8, 2009 - in Picture Story
2008 turned out to be a fairly eventful year. While some products stood out from the crowd and fulfilled the hopes they’d raised, there were also a lot of letdowns, too. From among the disappointments, the members of our editorial staff have picked 15.
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Apple Drops DRM: the Expanded EditionJan 7, 2009 - in News
Apple is really going out with a bang – out from attending the Macworld conference, that is. In a last hurrah, the company has decided to drop Digital Rights Management (DRM) from all 10 million plus songs on iTunes by the end of this quarter.
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MSI X-Slim X320, Challenges MacBook AirJan 7, 2009 - in News
Are Netbooks too small for you? Looking for something with a bit more view size? MSI has launched their X-Slim X320 notebook – It is a notebook on a diet coming in at 1.3 kg and only 1.98 cm thick!
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AMD Phenom II X4: 45nm BenchmarkedJan 7, 2009 - in Reviews
Can AMD finally recapture its former market lead with the Phenom II? We tested their new 45-nm CPU, which is compatible with AM2 motherboards. How do things look from performance, energy consumption and overclocking perspectives?
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Best Graphics Cards For The Money: Jan. '09Jan 7, 2009 - in Reviews
Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best graphics card within a certain budget, and that’s what we’re going to show you.
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$199 Netbooks Without Intel InsideJan 6, 2009 - in News
As the saying goes, you get what you pay for. However, Freescale Semiconductor's upcoming i.MX515 processor, based on the ARM chip architecture, should defy that belief, offering 1GHz speeds for under $200.
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Apple Unveils 17-Inch MacBook ProJan 6, 2009 - in News
Apple's new 17-inch MacBook Pro is the thinnest and lightest in the world and sports an eight-hour battery life -- and that'll be its battery for life.
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Scorpio Blue: Big Notebook HDDs Go MainstreamJan 6, 2009 - in Reviews
While two other 500 GB mobile hard drives have been available for a while, WD is the first to release this capacity in a model using the standard 9.5 mm height with two platters.
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