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Best Graphics Cards for the Money: June 08Jun 1, 2008 - 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.
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Computex: Coolermaster Launches 80plus Silver PSUJun 1, 2008 - in News
Power supplies still have opportunities for improving power efficiency. Coolermaster is the first PSU manufacturer to release a unit that complies to 80plus silver, reaching between 85 and 88% efficiency.
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AMD Ships Radeon 4850 Graphics CardMay 30, 2008 - in News
Exclusive - Taipei (Taiwan) - AMD's graphics team has put the finishing touches at its new GPU generation and actually has begun shipping the new 4850 card to OEM partners and retailers: The new Radeon series will sell for prices between $199 and $499.
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$5K PC Takes On $4.6M SupercomputerMay 30, 2008 - in News
Antwerp (Belgium) - Recent advances in general purpose GPU computing are beginning to shift perceptions in supercomputing applications.
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TDK Launches 1.8" MicroSATA Solid State Disk DrivesMay 30, 2008 - in News
Tokyo (Japan) - TDK is expanding its family of solid state disk (SSD) drives with a microSATA version that will be available with 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB of capacity.
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Nvidia To Shed Light On Its Processor Strategy At ComputexMay 30, 2008 - in News
Nvidia today said that it will hold a web cast with analysts and investors to discuss its new multimedia computer-on-a-chip products on June 2.
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Apple Patches iCal Bugs With 10.5.3 UpdateMay 30, 2008 - in News
Apple has finally released patches for bugs in Leopard’s iCal application seven days after Core Security Technologies published the vulnerabilities.
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Colombia Signs Up For 65,000 OLPC LaptopsMay 30, 2008 - in News
Colombia has become the latest country to sign up for the One Laptop Per Child program.
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Global Biofuel Output To Soar In Next Decade: ReportMay 29, 2008 - in News
Global production of biofuels is forecast to rise rapidly in the next decade, helped by high government blending targets, the OECD and the UN's FAO food agency said in a report published on Thursday.
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Qimonda To Introduce GDDR To 58 Nm Production By 2009May 29, 2008 - in News
Having set a goal of a 30% share in the graphics DDR (GDDR) market, Qimonda is gearing up its pace to advance production process, with 58nm production slated to begin by 2009.
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Intel And Micron Announce New Flash Chips: 1000 Songs On Your FingernailMay 29, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Despite continuing pricing pressure in the global flash industry, manufacturers are pushing hard to drive the technology further along: Intel and Micron are first to announce 34 nm NAND flash chips, which hold the potential to store 4 GB on a tiny chip, 64 GB on chips for portable devices and up to 512 GB in solid state disk drives.
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1 TB, Blu-ray Compatible Optical Disc AnnouncedMay 29, 2008 - in News
Call/Recall has announced it is developing a 1TB optical drive and disk, backwards compatible with Blu-ray, in partnership with with the Nichia Corporation of Japan.
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Via Launches Nano Processor, Carves Out CPU NicheMay 29, 2008 - in News
Beijing (China) - Just in time for the opening of the Computex 2008 tradeshow, Via introduced its Nano processor, better known by his code-name Isaiah.
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Asus Preps Desktop Version of the Eee PC for LaunchMay 29, 2008 - in News
Details of Asus’s desktop version of its Eee PC are beginning to emerge, and appears to be Apple TV sized small. Asus has dubbed the Eee PC’s desktop sibling, the Eee Box, and will come with Linux or Microsoft Windows XP. Initial samples being passed aro
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Via Launches Nano ProcessorMay 29, 2008 - in News
Via Technologies is ramping up its efforts to take on chip giant Intel. The newly unveiled Nano processor has Via aiming directly at Intel’s Atom processor. The x86-compatible Nano processor is Via’s first 64-bit superscalar processors from the company’s
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GPUs Deliver Mammogram-like Breast Scans In 20 MinutesMay 29, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Taking annual mammograms is generally recommended for women with an age of 35 years and above.
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Microsoft Expects To See 50% Increase For Windows MobileMay 29, 2008 - in News
Microsoft has said that it expects Windows Mobile sales to increase by at least half in the company’s FY 2008/2009.
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Phoenix Ready To Dig After Minor Radio GlitchMay 29, 2008 - in News
Sunday was a huge day for NASA. The Phoenix Mars Lander touched down softly onto the red planet and thunderbirds were go for the lander to begin digging and start testing for life on Mars.
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High-End Chipset BattleMay 29, 2008 - in Reviews
We compare Intel’s X48 and Nvidia’s nForce 790i Ultra SLI enthusiast chipset features, performance, overclocking, power consumption and interface capabilities
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415 Million Broadband Connections Resulting In More Than $130 Billion Service Revenue In 2008May 28, 2008 - in News
More than 415 million broadband accounts will be active by the end of the year, according to estimates published by Strategy Analytics today.
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Lala.com Testing 10-cent "trapped In Your Browser" Song RentalsMay 28, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Would you pay 10-cents per song for music that can only be played within a browser?
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Dual-core Atoms To Enter Mass Production In JulyMay 28, 2008 - in News
Intel is planning to start the mass production of dual-core versions of its Atom processors in the second week of July, according to sources at PC makers.
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LCD Panel Makers Pushing 15.6" As Next Notebook MainstreamMay 28, 2008 - in News
LCD panel suppliers are gearing up for the promotion of 15.
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DRAM Contract Price Likely To Continue Rising H1 JuneMay 28, 2008 - in News
The effects of the recent power outage at Hynix Semiconductor's fab in China is expected to begin showing in the DRAM trading markets, helping to spur DRAM contract prices on a continued upward trend in the first half of June, according to DRAMeXchange.
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Dell Found Guilty Of Fraud In New YorkMay 28, 2008 - in News
The Office of the Attorney General yesterday won what it’s describing as a “groundbreaking” lawsuit against Dell and its affiliate, Dell Financial Services.
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Bluetooth Can Be Used To Track Travel TimeMay 28, 2008 - in News
West Lafayette (IN) - You can do much more with your Bluetooth-capable cellphone than connecting it to a wireless headset.
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Hitachi Aims Low-power Hard Drives At Consumer ElectronicsMay 28, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - We have been hearing a lot lately about low-power hard drives and Hitachi GST is only the latest company to continue the trend.
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Radeon 3850 AGP Plus Single-Core CPUMay 28, 2008 - in Reviews
We test Powercolor’s AGP card and a single core AMD CPU. Will the performance justify the combination or will the single-core CPU cause a serious bottleneck?
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Apple Working On Solar Panels For Mobile DevicesMay 28, 2008 - in News
Cupertino (CA) - Road warriors have been promised eight-hours of battery time for their mobile devices such as notebooks for some time now.
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Asus Smacks Gigabyte with a LawsuitMay 27, 2008 - in News
Earlier this month Tom’s Hardware reported on Gigabyte’s claim about Asus’s energy efficiently features being a blatant lie to consumers. Since then, the two giants have had a very public and on-going spat.
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