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Lacie Announces External 4x Blu-ray WriterMay 27, 2008 - in News
Lacie has increased the burn speeds of its d2 Blu-ray drive from a 2x to a 4x rating.
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Apple Working On Solar Panels For Mobile DevicesMay 27, 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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MSI Brings Back the Turbo ButtonMay 27, 2008 - in News
Turbo buttons on the PCs went extinct after the 386/486-era. But now it appears that MSI will be trying to resurrect it for the button happy crowd with the MSI GeForce N9600 GT Diamond graphics card. After some reconstructive surgery, MSI turned the slee
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NAND Flash Makers Progressing On Advanced NodeMay 27, 2008 - in News
The stabilizing NAND flash price trend seen recently is clouding with uncertainties, as leading NAND flash players are progressing to next-generation production process.
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The Future Is Now: Semantic SearchMay 27, 2008 - in News
Trendwatch - It's not every day that we are witnessing the birth of a new search engine.
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Intel Desktop IGP Chipsets To See Shortages In Q3May 27, 2008 - in News
Intel's upcoming G45 and G43 IGP chipsets are expected to see shortages in the third quarter due to a recent switch in Intel's production allocation, according to sources at motherboards makers.
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Criminal Ordered To Not Post Any Illegal YouTube VideosMay 27, 2008 - in News
Leeds (England) - There are dumb criminals and then there are EXTREMELY dumb criminals.
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AMD To Roll Out Griffin Processor As 'Turion Ultra' At ComputexMay 27, 2008 - in News
Mountain House (CA) - Computex Taipei 2008 is just around the corner and news of what we can expect to see at the conference is already trickling in.
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Large-sized LCD Panel Market Set For Nearly 18% Growth In 2008May 27, 2008 - in News
The global market for large-sized LCD panels appears to be shrugging off economic concerns this year, with rising demand for monitor, notebook-PC and television panels expected to generate a 17.
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NASA Preps Phoenix To Dig On MarsMay 27, 2008 - in News
One day after a picture-perfect landing on Mars, NASA's Phoenix lander seemed Monday to be in perfect health.
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First Look: VIA OpenBook Mini-NotebookMay 27, 2008 - in Picture Story
You can't buy the OpenBook mini-notebook computer directly from VIA, but some of its features, like WiMax capability, may set your heart thumping.
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Samsung Announces 256 GB MLC SATA II SSDMay 26, 2008 - in News
Samsung announced yesterday at its fifth annual Mobile Solution Forum, the company’s development of the world’s fastest, 2.5 inch, 256 GB MLC SSD with a SATA II interface.
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High Powered Web Servers from HP and IBMMay 23, 2008 - in Reviews
Most Web 2.0 services are built on cheap, off-the shelf servers. IBM and HP think standardized servers, water cooling and petabytes of disk are a better answer.
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Intel Squeezes Six-core Processor Into 65 Watt Power EnvelopeMay 23, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Intel is currently preparing the launch of its final Core-architecture processor design, the six-core server CPU Dunnington.
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PhD Student Makes World's "Most Advanced" Walking RobotMay 23, 2008 - in News
Delft (Netherlands) - A PhD student at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands has constructed what he says is the world's most advanced walking biped robot.
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Core Security Publishes Apple iCal Vulnerabilities After Apple Fails To PatchMay 22, 2008 - in News
Researchers from Core Security Technologies yesterday grew weary of waiting for Apple to release a patch for vulnerabilites in Apple’s iCal application, which they discovered several months ago.
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HP Pitches Green Printers, Samsung Green Hard DrivesMay 22, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - If there is one trend in the IT industry that you simply can miss than it is green technology and we are seeing more and more companies increasing their product and marketing focus on this topic every day.
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Five Reasons Why An Apple Tablet Makes Sense NowMay 22, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - With WWDC just around the corner, the stage is set for Steve Jobs' keynote and the unveiling of the iPhone.
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Nvidia To Acquire Ray Tracing CompanyMay 22, 2008 - in News
PC Perspective is reporting Nvidia will be acquiring RayScale, a ray tracing software company. An official announcement is expected in the next few days if not sooner. According the RayScale’s website the company “provides ray tracing photo-realistic sol
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Alienware Relaunches Flagship ALX Desktop With 4 GHz Quad-core ProcessorMay 22, 2008 - in News
Miami (FL) - Given Dell's recent product launches in the high-performance desktop PC segment, Alienware may be in the midst of an identity crisis, as Dell's house brand was matching almost all specs of Alienware's high-end computers - for similar money.
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Osram Introduces LED For Use In Thin DisplaysMay 22, 2008 - in News
The new RGB MicroSideLED from Osram Opto Semiconductors features an ultra-slim design and delivers high brightness for in-coupling into light guides designed for backlighting in space-sensitive applications.
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Magnesium-aluminum Alloy Notebook Chassis Pricing To Rise More Than 10% In Q2May 22, 2008 - in News
Some notebook vendors have agreed to accept requests from chassis makers to increase pricing for products built with magnesium-aluminum alloys by more than 10% in the second quarter.
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16:9 Ratio Notebook Panels To Become Mainstream In H2May 22, 2008 - in News
With panel makers pushing 16:9 ratio panels in 2008, Acer has decided to open up all its notebook product lines to be based on the ratio, while other notebook vendors are readying to push at least 14" and 15.
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Teenager Arrested For Posting Naked Ex-girlfriend Pics On MySpaceMay 22, 2008 - in News
Lacrosse County (WI) - 17-year-old Alex Phillips thought he was "getting back" at an ex-girlfriend by posting her naked pictures on MySpace, but it seems the local police have other plans for the teenager.
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Silicon Valley Businesses To Be Hit With Global Warming TaxMay 22, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - A Bay Area air pollution board has voted to levy an annual greenhouse gas tax on area businesses.
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Mobile CPU Chart Update and ForecastMay 22, 2008 - in Reviews
After a long wait, we are able to add AMD processors to our Notebook CPU Charts and look a bit into future upcoming AMD and Intel launches.
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Ubuntu Live 2008 In Portland Oregon CancelledMay 22, 2008 - in News
Those of you who were planning a little trip to Portland, Oregon in July for the Ubuntu Live conference will be a little disappointed to learn that the it has been cancelled.
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Multi-core Processors: Interplay Of Hardware And Programming ModelsMay 21, 2008 - in News
Multicore architecture has created a little frenzy among programming language designers and software developers to hone up their concurrent and parallel programming skills. But is this push one way? Is it just the hardware driving the software and lang
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Nvidia's GT200 Chip To Pack About 1 Billion Transistors Into 576 Mm2May 21, 2008 - in News
Zagreb (Croatia) - While travelling in Europe we stumbled across more details about Nvidia's upcoming graphics card, which surely looks more and more like a processing monster to us.
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AMD Announces DDR5 For Next Generation Of Radeon Graphics CardsMay 21, 2008 - in News
AMD today announced that the company will offer Graphics Double Date Rate, version 5 (GDDR5) memory in the company’s next generation of Radeon graphics cards and is working with companies such as Samsung Hynix and Qimonda to bring GDDR5 to the market.
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