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Gigabyte's Monstrous 6 TFlops Core i7 Prototype Motherboard PicturedAug 26, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Believe it or not, NVISION 08 is not just about Nvidia.
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Nvidia Launches $59 GeForce 9400 GTAug 26, 2008 - in News
Nvidia silently launched their low entry GeForce 9400 GT graphics card Tuesday, priced competitively at $59
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Break Dancing Jen-Hsun Huang Kicks Off NVISION With Virtual Lamborghinis And Cylon BabesAug 26, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Ok so Jen-Hsun Huang's keynote speech at NVISION wasn't very technical, but it sure had a bunch of eye candy.
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IOGEAR Announces Wireless USB-to-VGA kitAug 26, 2008 - in News
IOGEAR's upcoming wireless USB-to-VGA kit brings in-room wireless video streaming to the masses
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Nvidia GPU Failures Caused By Material Problem, Sources ClaimAug 26, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - When Nvidia announced in early July that it has noticed a higher than normal failure rate in some of its notebook chips, investors reacted concerned, sending the company stock down 22%.
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SAS Storage: High-Performance Hard DrivesAug 26, 2008 - in Reviews
While people keep looking at flash SSDs, a lot has been going on in the hard drive space as well. The new enterprise drives by Hitachi and Seagate offer throughput that remains unmatched by flash-based models.
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OCZ Dominatrix: Your New Gaming Mouse MasterAug 25, 2008 - in News
It isn't often you see bondage terms used for computer gaming peripherals, but the new OCZ Dominatrix Laser Gaming Mouse might just be worthy enough to tie you up.
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SGI, Intel Claim Slice of Olympic Swimming Gold MedalsAug 25, 2008 - in News
Sunnyvale (CA) - You can already envision the marketing frenzy that will surround Michael Phelps, who won eight Olympic Gold medals in eight days at Beijing 2008 Olympic Games that ended yesterday.
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Intel G45 Motherboards Get Quad-display SupportAug 25, 2008 - in News
Palo Alto (CA) - Multi-monitor capability is slowly, but surely, becoming a mainstream trend - especially in business environments.
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3DTV Coming to Blu-ray, Philips DemonstratesAug 25, 2008 - in News
While 3DTV could be the next big thing and a standard for it is being looked at using Blu-ray, Philips gets impatient and shows us how it's done
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NVISION '08 - What to ExpectAug 25, 2008 - in News
Up until now, Nvidia has kept various aspects of its marketing practices in the channel. LAN parties under the GeForce LAN moniker would happen once a year or so, and press conferences would happen when necessary. This year, however, NVISION 2008 looks t
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11-Way P45 Motherboard ShootoutAug 25, 2008 - in Reviews
Two formerly high-end features—PCI Express 2.0 transfers and native Crossfire support—separate Intel’s new mainstream P45 Express chipset from its earlier P35 Express. Eleven motherboards challenge the market with features, performance and value.
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Intel Will Disclose DTS Specs At IDFAug 22, 2008 - in News
Previously undisclosed information by Intel will be announced at IDF to provide for more accurate internal temperature monitoring of current 45nm CPUs
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Shuttle's Stylish New X27 Makes an AppearanceAug 22, 2008 - in News
Shuttle has provided Tom’s Hardware with a sneak peak at their stylish new solution to the bulky, comparatively power-hungry basic office or multimedia desktop.
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LLUON A1 Atom-Based PC Knows How to RollAug 22, 2008 - in News
The convergence of Internet and TV was a theme at IDF this year and the stylish LLUON A1 PC is a step in that direction
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IDF 2008: WiMAX and the Future of WirelessAug 22, 2008 - in News
IDF is just much about following through on new technology as it is about introducing it for the first time. WiMAX has been in the works for several years, and Intel seems extremely confident that it is the definite future of worldwide wireless.
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IDF: SSD Myths and Hardcore GamersAug 22, 2008 - in News
Intel says it sheds light on all preconceived SSD myths and touts SSDs as 'the' choice for real gamers.
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Heatsink Maker Jumps Into LED Lighting BizAug 22, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Taiwanese heatsink maker, AVC, is jumping into the drop-in LED lighting market with its multiple LED lighting heads.
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IDF 2008: Intel Imagines Wireless Power For Your LaptopAug 22, 2008 - in News
Intel traditionally closes its Developer Forum with a visionary keynote that provides a glimpse into Intel's labs and how the company's engineers think about how technology could shape the world in five, ten or - in this case - 40 years
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IDF 2008: New SATA Standard Expands To 600 MB/s, Enables Next Phase For SSD PerformanceAug 22, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - SATA 3.0 has made its first appearance at IDF, as peripherals are slowly but surely approaching the limits of SATA or SATA-II
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Battery Cell Shortage Still LoomingAug 22, 2008 - in News
Despite that some industry players expect battery cell supply will reach an equilibrium in the fourth quarter, sources at Taiwan notebook battery module makers have noted that it is still too early to tell whether supply will be enough to feed demand.
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Dorm Room TechAug 22, 2008 - in Picture Story
Go back to school with gear for your off-hours: Party video games, MP3 light shows, VR headsets and more. Make your room the place to be.
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IDF 2008: "SuperSpeed" USB 3.0 Demoed At IDFAug 22, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - We're drowning in data and sometimes USB 2.0 just isn't fast enough to move all those bits around.
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Steve Wozniak: An Engineer's EngineerAug 21, 2008 - in News
There are few people who can captivate and appeal to the entire tech industry, and even fewer with life stories to match. Steve Wozniak, Co-founder and “Employee #1” at Apple, is one such man. From simple beginnings in his garage and at UC Berkeley to wi
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IDF: Intel and Yahoo Team Up to Offer Internet on TelevisionAug 21, 2008 - in News
Intel has announced that the company is to collaborate with Yahoo! to bring internet to people’s televisions.
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One Electron At A Time: Scientists Close In On Quantum ComputingAug 21, 2008 - in News
Researchers at the University of Michigan, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory and the University of California at San Diego have made a big step towards quantum computing by trapping the spin of one electron in critical dark state - at rates of about 1 GHz.
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Kanguru's Secure USB Memory StickAug 21, 2008 - in Reviews
USB drives can be critical when it comes to data security for companies. The Defender from Kanguru only saves data in encrypted form, and enables the remote deletion of content over the Internet in case of theft.
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Overclocking Nehalem "almost As Good As Having A Second Graphics Card" - IntelAug 21, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Benchmarking and overclocking the upcoming Intel Nehalem processor is going to be tricky business, but Francois Piednoel says we will see "dramatic" speed increases.
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IDF 2008: Taking Mobile Gaming to the ExtremeAug 21, 2008 - in News
Among the sea of classes and briefings going on at Intel's Developer Forum, there is one that stands out and appeals to the hardcore gamer lucky enough to attend the yearly smorgasbord that Pentium built.
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IDF: Core i7 'Nehalem' Briefing ReportAug 21, 2008 - in News
Intel gave a briefing today on what the public should expect to see in its upcoming Core i7 processors and the X58 chipset coming with it.
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