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Microsoft Shows Windows 7 Hardware TricksNov 6, 2008 - in News
Today Microsoft pimped the upcoming Windows 7 to its hardware partners, rallying hardware engineers to begin development and testing
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SanDisk Makes SSD up to 100x FasterNov 6, 2008 - in News
SanDisk explained its new file system technology for SSDs, which it calls the ExtremeFFS, that it could boost random write speeds by up to 100 times over existing systems.
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Roundup: The Best Overclocking SoftwareNov 6, 2008 - in Reviews
Interested in overclocking but not quite sure where to start? We round up some of our favorite software utilities for tweaking processors, memory, graphics, and chipsets.
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AMD Lays Off 500 EmployeesNov 6, 2008 - in News
Today AMD reported that the company is laying off 500 people worldwide, however the company is not merely trying to regain its footing.
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OCZ Introduces New Value SSDsNov 5, 2008 - in News
OCZ has silently launched its new Solid Series of solid state drives, offering value-conscious consumers a quality upgrade choice for their modern notebooks
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Tom's Holiday Buyer's Guide 2008, Part 1Nov 4, 2008 - in Reviews
Welcome to the first installment in our six-part Tom's Holiday Buyer's Guide. In Part 1, two beautiful models help showcase some of our favorite no-hassle hardware gifts for 2008.
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Core i7 Desktops Begin to SurfaceNov 4, 2008 - in News
With Intel Core i7 processors and X58 motherboards now in the hands of boutique computer makers, several companies now have Nehalem offerings ready for launch day.
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Round Up: Five Powerful, Light UltraportablesNov 4, 2008 - in Reviews
Executives, road warriors, and gadget geeks all lust after ultraportable notebooks. Five of these amazing machines battle it out in this roundup.
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Gigabyte Announces Two New X58 MotherboardsNov 4, 2008 - in News
Gigabyte has announced two new X58 motherboards designed for the Core i7 platform
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New iMac and Mac Mini? Not Happening Soon, Says AppleNov 4, 2008 - in News
Upcoming Apple products tend to be the subject of much speculative talk, but the Cupertino company has made a rare rumor-squashing comment.
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Core i7: 4-Way CrossFire, 3-way SLI, Paradise?Nov 3, 2008 - in Reviews
For the first time ever, gamers are being treated to a reasonably priced platform enabling the best that AMD and Nvidia have to offer. Is Core i7 a gamer’s nirvana or does the processor serve up more of the same?
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Editor's Corner: Overclocking Core i7Nov 3, 2008 - in Reviews
After discovering Intel's Overspeed Protection in yesterday's first-look at Core i7's performance, we're back to set the record straight on the overclocking headroom of the flagship 965 Extreme and entry-level Core i7 920.
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Alienware m17 Does ATI CrossfireNov 3, 2008 - in News
After years of exclusively using Nvidia SLI graphics technology in its laptops, Alienware has revealed a new 17-inch powerhouse with ATI Crossfire graphics at its core.
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UPDATE: Core i7: Blazing Fast, O/C ChangesNov 2, 2008 - in Reviews
Core i7 - previously referred to as Nehalem - requires new motherboards, coolers and memory. Its performance is compelling and means AMD is falling behind even further, but Intel is putting in some speed bumps that will impact overclocking enthusiasts.
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This Week's Hot News: Oct. Week 4Nov 1, 2008 - in Picture Story
Did you miss this week's news? Not to worry! We wrap-up the hottest headlines with brief recaps of seven of the stories you won't want to miss.
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System Builder Marathon: Performance & ValueOct 30, 2008 - in Reviews
Three dramatically different builds face off in a show of performance, defining the real value of each. Our mainstream system is designed to meet the needs of most users. Who should spend more and who can live with less?
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Intel to Release Details on 32nm Chip Fabrication Technology at 54th IEDMOct 30, 2008 - in News
If chip fabrication continues on a shrinking trend with Intel expected to release details surround its 32nm chip fabrication technology at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) in San Francisco on December 15.
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Zotac Offers Mini-ITX Solution With Wi-Fi and Nvidia GraphicsOct 30, 2008 - in News
Been looking for a good Mini-ITX solution for a project? Home Theatre PC? Zotac has packed Nvidia power onto one of its new Mini-ITX boards, along with semi-built in Wi-Fi.
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The Non-standard Powerline Networking StandardOct 30, 2008 - in News
When is a standard not really standard? When it’s the proposed IEEE P1901 standard for powerline networking, which the IEEE P1901 Working Group will once again take under consideration when it meets in San Francisco November 4-6.
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Dell Slapped With Class-action Lawsuit for Alleged Discrimination Against WomenOct 30, 2008 - in News
It is nothing new when large entities are a target for something – it happens nearly every day and everyone wants a piece of the pie.
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System Builder Marathon: $500 Gaming PCOct 29, 2008 - in Reviews
For the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing.
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Kingston Launches HyperX Triple Channel DDR3 KitsOct 29, 2008 - in News
Planning your roadmap to Core i7? Kingston has just announced it is launching its HyperX Triple Channel DDR3 kits today, with 3GB kits to ship first, 6GB kits to ship following shortly
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Soak Your PC in Mineral Oil: Puget Systems Announces DIY Aquarium CoolingOct 29, 2008 - in News
Been eyeballing that old aquarium in the garage (the fish long since gone) for your next extreme system mod and cooling solution?
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Dell Announces New OptiPlex DesktopsOct 29, 2008 - in News
On Tuesday, Dell launched its new line of OptiPlex commercial desktop solutions, including the OptixPlex 960, OptixPlex 760, OptixPlex 360 and OptiPlex FX160
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G.Skill Launches DDR3 Memory Kits for Intel Core i7 PlatformOct 29, 2008 - in News
G.Skill launched its new triple-channel DDR3 memory kits for the Intel Core i7 platform
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Tom's SBM: The $1,500 Mainstream PCOct 29, 2008 - in Reviews
We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money.
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Microsoft Officially Names Cloud-base Operating System "Windows Azure"Oct 28, 2008 - in News
Microsoft’s cloud-based operating system, originally referred to as ‘Windows Cloud’ has finally gotten is official name – Azure.
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Apogee Digital Ships Symphony 64 Card – Most Affordable Pro-Audio SolutionOct 28, 2008 - in News
Not everyone may have a use for such high-end audio, such as the Symphony 64 by Apogee Digital – but for those audiophiles who would be interested in an affordable recording system, here you go
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System Builder Marathon: The $4,500 Super PCOct 28, 2008 - in Reviews
This month's System Builder Marathon spreads the system prices out even further to $4,500, $1,500, and $500. Is today’s $4,500 system really worth three times as much as an upper-mainstream performance machine?
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Roundup: Five Ultra-light, Sexy NetbooksOct 27, 2008 - in News
Check out the new Tom's Guide roundup of 5 high-powered ultraportable notebooks from Sony, Toshiba, Fujitsu, Lenovo and Asus.
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