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Seagate Announces 2 TB NASNov 13, 2008 - in News
Seagate has announced the Maxtor Central Axis Business Edition dual-drive network storage server
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Does 790FX + SB750 = High-End Overclocking?Nov 12, 2008 - in Reviews
AMD’s shift in focus to high-value multi-core processors has disappointed performance fanatics, but overclocking helps. We tested the company's latest enthusiast parts to find out if there are any real performance gains.
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AMD May Detail Netbook CPUs SoonNov 12, 2008 - in News
While nothing is yet official, common logic points to AMD revealing more details on its netbook and UMPC processor solution at its annual Financial Analyst Day in Sunnyvale on Thursday
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Cray XT Jaguar: 45,000 QC OpteronsNov 12, 2008 - in News
Cray is no stranger to the supercomputing world — it’s practically the pioneer in the field. This week, the department of energy (DOE) announced that it has completed the setup of a new Cray XT Jaguar supercomputer that breaks all world records, claiming
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Fujitsu Launches 500 GB Notebook Hard Drives – Full Drive EncryptionNov 12, 2008 - in News
With the ever increasing demand for more storage by users that are always on-the-go, Fujitsu launches a set of hard drives at half of a terabyte.
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Gaming Effects Versus Hollywood, Part IINov 11, 2008 - in Reviews
How far are PC graphics away from reality? Tom's Hardware takes a second look at the effects and tricks used currently by game developers to achieve more realism than ever before.
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AVG Asks Users to Delete User32.dllNov 11, 2008 - in News
Earlier this week, users of AVG’s virus scanner accidentally got asked to ‘remove’ user32.dll, a core system file for the Windows operating system – by mistake of course.
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Seagate Intros Self-encrypting HDDsNov 11, 2008 - in News
A notebook computer is stolen every 52 seconds, according to statistics compiled by the FBI; 97 percent of them are never recovered. How much sensitive personal information is stored on your machine? Is it encrypted? Probably not.
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Silicon Mountain Unveils Allio All-In-One HTPC TVNov 11, 2008 - in News
Talk about uber-coolness: yesterday Silicon Mountain unveiled Allio, a 42-inch HDTV with integrated PC and Blu-Ray player. Yeah baby.
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Bionic Hand Makes Time's Top 50 InnovationsNov 11, 2008 - in News
Forget using a can opener. Who cares about Vader's silly little Death Grip. Why settle with primitive tools when you can crush bones with a bionic hand?
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Quick Takes: 13 Mid-Tower Cases Rounded-UpNov 11, 2008 - in Reviews
Functionality, elegant design, and solid build quality characterize these mid-tower cases. They offer enough space for several hard drives and graphics cards, making them the ideal foundation for enthusiasts.
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Nvidia Tegra Possible Debut by April 2009Nov 10, 2008 - in News
The Tegra – Nvidia’s addition to the mobile device market, could be in the hands of consumers as early as April of 2009 – directly competing with Intel and Apple’s low-powered mobile processor solutions.
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World’s Smallest USB EVDO ModemNov 10, 2008 - in News
Looking for a ‘small’ EVDO solution for your notebook or netbook? Novatel delivers with its MC760 USB Modem. Effectively being the smallest currently available USB EVDO solution.
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Nvidia Goes Quadro IntegratedNov 10, 2008 - in News
Nvidia has announced two new professional graphics solutions; the Nvidia Quadro FX 370 Low Profile GPU and the Quadro FX 470 integrated motherboard GPU
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Nvidia Unveils New Quadro FX 5800Nov 10, 2008 - in News
Not playing games, but rather, doing some seriously intense CAD work? Medical Imaging? Nvidia has just unveiled its latest addition to the Quadro line of cards with the FX 5800 – claiming the world’s most powerful graphics card – outside of playing games.
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Seagate Responds to Freezing HDDsNov 10, 2008 - in News
Last week Toms had covered a bit about the freezing problems with Seagate’s Barracuda 1.5TB drives. We would like to update readers with the response that Toms has gotten directly from Seagate.
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Best Video Cards For The Money: Nov '08Nov 10, 2008 - in Reviews
Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. At the end of the day, though, 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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Tom's OC Competition: LN2 CrazinessNov 9, 2008 - in Picture Story
We're approaching the bottom of all eight tanks of our liquid nitrogen today. Check out some of pictures from the final day of competition!
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Tom's OC Competition: Mid-day PicsNov 9, 2008 - in Picture Story
Check out mid-day pictures from our overclocking competition!
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Tom's OC Competition: Update 2!Nov 8, 2008 - in News
It’s about 6:12PM PST now and the four teams are crunching away with benchmark scores. The competition overall is pacing along really nicely, and the teams are getting riled up. We saw a few competitors shaking hands with each other but deep down their c
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Fire Dept. Crashes Our OC EventNov 8, 2008 - in News
Things arrived smoothly the day before. Equipment, liquid nitrogen tanks — all eight of them — and the contestants. Everyone was definitely gearing up and getting prepared for the event that would occur today.
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Windows 7 Shipping Holiday 2009Nov 7, 2008 - in News
While some of us here don’t feel Windows Vista to be the atrocity that many others make it out to be, there’s no denying that it was a stumble for Microsoft.
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Tom's Overclocking Competition Begins!Nov 7, 2008 - in News
This weekend commences the start of Tom’s Hardware’s Overdrive competition, in which teams of enthusiasts compete for the position of reigning world champion. Bestofmedia Group announced the first Overdrive Overclocking Championship by Tom’s Hardware sev
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Microsoft: Yahoo!? No ThanksNov 7, 2008 - in News
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has said the company is no longer considering purchasing search competitor, Yahoo!. The news emerges following comment from Yahoo! boss, Jerry Yang who said the company would be wide open to a takeover big from the Redmond...
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Power Supply Roundup: Part IINov 7, 2008 - in Reviews
In Part I of our power supply roundup, we went through five mainstream PSUs rated at up to 700 W. Round two sees us tackle another seven mid-range units in an effort to determine which power supply deserves your attention.
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Plug-and-Play Wi-Fi for Cities and TownsNov 7, 2008 - in News
Meraki hopes it can succeed where larger players such as Earthlink and Google failed: Making a business out of providing the infrastructure for citywide Wi-Fi systems.
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AMD Employee Steals Intel SecretsNov 7, 2008 - in News
An AMD employee steals an estimated $1 Billion in secrets while still on Intel's payroll.
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Palit Claims Most Powerful Video CardNov 6, 2008 - in News
Need some heavy-duty graphics power for that insane system you are thinking of building? Palit is aiming to deliver the goods with its new Revolution 700 Deluxe
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USB Drives Target for Virus InfectionsNov 6, 2008 - in News
Thumb drives are pretty popular with almost every computer user out there. They offer a compact storage solution for carting around work projects, personal documents, and IT staff use them to cart around useful tools on the job.
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Seagate 1.5TB Drives Randomly FreezingNov 6, 2008 - in News
Ranging from home consumers, enthusiasts, system builders, and small to medium businesses, everyone can always make use of more space – but what if that space isn’t performing so well?
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