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RIM Announces The Latest Addition To The BlackBerry Family: The BlackBerry BoldMay 12, 2008 - in News
lackberry manufacturer RIM has announced that the latest addition to the company’s smartphone family will be available ‘around the world’ this summer.
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AMD Rolls Out Low-power Quad-core Opteron CPUsMay 12, 2008 - in News
Sunnyvale (CA) - AMD's B3 stepping Barcelona processors appear to be finally on track as the company continues to announce new design wins and new models joining the existing line-up.
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NFORCE 780a SLI Motherboard ComparisonMay 12, 2008 - in Reviews
Last week we took a quick look at NVidia’s newest feature, Hybrid SLI. Today we’ll see how motherboards using the firm’s first integrated enthusiast chipset compares to one of its closest competitors.
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Company To Release High-resolution Wind Map Of The USMay 12, 2008 - in News
Los Angeles (CA) - AWS Truewind will release a 200-meter resolution wind map of the United States.
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Alleged NVIDIA 9900GTS And 9900GTX Drawings SurfaceMay 12, 2008 - in News
Zagreb (Croatia) - Two screenshots posted to a popular Internet forum claim to show two upcoming Nvidia graphics cards: The 9900GTX and 9900 GTS, based on the GT200 chip.
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65 Nm GPUs For Xbox 360 In Production, Xbox '540' Coming In 2009May 12, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - News about refreshed Xbox 360 consoles are trickling, which is about time given the fact that the console will celebrate its third birthday later this year.
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XP Service Pack 3 Kills AMD MachinesMay 9, 2008 - in News
Windows XP Service Pack 3 finally arrived to our computers this week… And is now killing AMD machines, according to Jesper Johansson, former program manager for security policy at Microsoft.
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Toshiba aims to have 50% of SSD market share by 2011May 9, 2008 - in News
Reports show that Toshiba has high hopes regarding its presence in the SSD Market over the next few years and is committing to having 50 percent of the SSD market under its belt in as little as two years time.
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DRAM Market Has Hope For Bright FutureMay 9, 2008 - in News
The DRAM market has a glimmer of hope after a dreadful 2007. Analysts expect a rebound in 2008 as DRAM supply begins to normalize. Global third-party DRAM module suppliers are expected to see a rise in shipment this year to a total of $8.9 billion, a 9 p
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Apple May Be Stylish, But It's Definitely Not GreenMay 9, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - Apple has a history of not being the most environmentally-friendly company out there and with more and more eyes focusing on climate factors that include, for example, a company's carbon footprint, the Silicon Valley darling may feel under increasing public pressure in the future.
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Apple May Have Been An Investor In P.A. Semi Before AcquisitionMay 9, 2008 - in News
Following a rather strange wave of opinions that Apple wants to develop its own iPhone processor, there is now the first real piece to a puzzle that, perhaps, one day will reveal what advantage Apple sees in P. A. Semi.
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AT&T Pulls Information Regarding Free WiFi For iPhone Users From WebsiteMay 9, 2008 - in News
Just hours after AT&T announced free unlimited wifi access for iPhone users all traces of the offer disappeared from the website.
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Memoright SSDs: The End of Hard Drives?May 9, 2008 - in Reviews
Memoright has achieved an important milestone with its flash SSD: the device’s performance is truly better than that of any competing hard drive we have seen to date. Any skepticism one might have had about SSDs’ future should now be put to rest.
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ASUS Creates Upgradeable Graphics CardsMay 8, 2008 - in News
Taipei (Taiwan) - The vision of upgradeable graphic cards goes back to the late 1990s, when Micron Technology was experimenting with removable sockets.
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NCAR Fires Up Liquid-cooled Power6 SupercomputerMay 8, 2008 - in News
Boulder (CO) - The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) announced that it has taken delivery of its "Bluefire" supercomputer, a new system that is powered by 4.7 GHz IBM Power6 processors.
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Eee PC-like Notebooks Unlikely To Become Blockbusters, Says IDCMay 8, 2008 - in News
San Mateo (CA) - There is an undeniable excitement that surrounds so called ultra low-cost notebook PCs these days... But will they really catch on?
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Supply Of 8.9" Low-cost Notebook Panels To Be In Tight In H2 08May 8, 2008 - in News
With vendors scrambling to launch low-cost notebooks, LCD panel makers expect the 8.9-inch panel segment to be in tight supply.
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Samsung Claims Brightest 46" LCD Panel For Public DisplaysMay 8, 2008 - in News
Samsung Electronics has announced that it has begun mass producing a 46" digital signage panel.
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Nvidia To Rename Cards To Help Alleviate ConfusionMay 8, 2008 - in News
Nvidia has revealed plans to simplify its product range so that people who aren’t as well versed in techtalk can understand what the company is trying to market.
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Leaked AT&T Memo Hints At Mid-June Launch For 3G iPhoneMay 8, 2008 - in News
A company memo from network provider AT&T seems to be the cherry on the cake of rumours about a 3G iPhone.
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Intel, SGI To Build 10 PFlops Supercomputer For NASAMay 7, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel and supercomputers is a combination of words we have been hearing quite a bit lately.
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AMD Announces 6 And 12-core OpteronsMay 7, 2008 - in News
Sunnyvale (CA) - AMD has updated its server processor roadmap with single-die 6-core and dual-die 12-core Opteron processors.
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Impending Doom 4May 7, 2008 - in News
Independent developer id Software today announced Doom 4 is under development. The title is the fourth game in the franchise that has been credited for pioneering the first-person shooter. The latest title in the Doom series will be developed in-house, a
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Blizzard Wants Copyright Laws ChangedMay 7, 2008 - in News
Cheating is bad, but does cheating infringe on a video game publisher’s copyright? World of Warcraft-maker Blizzard, a subsidiary of Vivendi, is trying to argue in court that it does. If this argument succeeds, it could change the way all software copyri
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Teenager Creates First OS X Multi-touch TableMay 7, 2008 - in News
Orem (UT) - Think only multi-billion-dollar corporations such as Apple and Microsoft can create multi-touch devices that react to finger gestures?
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Apple Tops In Technical SupportMay 7, 2008 - in News
Cupertino (CA) - Apple in number one in technical support, according to the Consumer Reports magazine.
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China Wags Finger At "illegal" Online MapsMay 7, 2008 - in News
Beijing (China) - The Chinese government is chastising several online providers, including Google maps, for providing "illegal" satellite imagery of the country and neighboring islands.
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Microsoft Teams Up With Hyundai-Kia To Provide In-Car InfotainmentMay 7, 2008 - in News
Microsoft and top South Korean car manufacturer, Hyundai-Kia have announced that they are to pair up and design an in-car music/information system.
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35 AMD CPUs Tested for Power ConsumptionMay 7, 2008 - in Reviews
We look at the power consumption and cost of running 35 AMD CPUs under varying conditions.
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