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Nvidia GeForce 9800 GTX ReviewApr 1, 2008 - in Reviews
The 9800 GTX is not a revolutionarily new card. We look at the card's design and test it against a strong set of competitors. How well does its performance match up with its name?
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HP Introduces Barcelona ServersMar 31, 2008 - in News
Hewlett-Packard announced a new server blade based on its ProLiant DL160 series, which is available with AMD quad-core Opteron (Barcelona core) servers.
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AMD Launches First FireGL Graphics Card With DisplayPortMar 31, 2008 - in News
Workstation graphics from AMD appear to have an edge over its green rivals pretty much since the FireGL team in Germany came out with a next-gen driver for R600-based cards.
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DisplayLink Support Arrives At AppleMar 31, 2008 - in News
Palo Alto (CA) - We were intrigued by DispalyLink, a technology that uses the USB 2.
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Scientists Develop Method To Create 3D Images Of Magnetic FieldsMar 31, 2008 - in News
Berlin (Germany) - Remember drawing images of magnetic fields in physics class?
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Philippine Company To Bring Higher-end OLPC-style LaptopMar 31, 2008 - in News
Manila (Philippines) - Filipino manufacturer Neo has partnered up with Intel to create the "Neo Explore," a laptop designed as an educational tool with a target audience of local schoolchildren.
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Laugh Off .44 Magnum Hits While Cruising In Style - BMW's 550i Security SeriesMar 31, 2008 - in News
Bangkok (Thailand) - If you're going to cruise around in an armored car, it might as well be a nice looking BMW.
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VIDEO - Riding Shanghai's 187 Mph MaglevMar 31, 2008 - in News
Shanghai (China) - We've just landed at Shanghai's Pudong International Airport and of course we just had to try the insanely fast Maglev train into town.
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Vista Gets Hacked, Linux Remains Unbroken In ContestMar 31, 2008 - in News
Vancouver (WA) - Over the weekend, a hacker managed to exploit a vulnerability in the Windows Vista Flash player, as part of the CanSecWest's "Pwn2Own" contest.
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Forensic Software Takes Aim At The IPhoneMar 28, 2008 - in News
Pleasant Grove (UT) - iPhone owners and software developers aren't the only ones complaining about the access restrictions to their iPhone, it is also pretty much the only cellphone that is giving government agencies and criminal investigators a tough time accessing data that is or was stored in the phone's memory.
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Firefox 4 Features SurfaceMar 28, 2008 - in News
Mountain View (CA) - Although Firefox 3 is still in research and development, Mozilla is already working on new features for the fourth version of its increasingly popular Web browser.
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A New Goldmine For Intel: The $6 Atom ProcessorMar 28, 2008 - in News
Mountain House (CA) - Intel is gearing up to launch what may be its most important product since the Pentium processor: The Atom CPU targets key growth markets and could ship hundreds of millions units within a few year.
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BMW Hydrogen Car Has "near-zero Emissions"Mar 28, 2008 - in News
Argonne (IL) - The BMW Hydrogen 7 Mono-Fuel test vehicle has been rated by the US Department of Energy as a super-ultra low-emission vehicle (SULEV), the highest designation for energy efficiency.
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Scientists Working Towards Terahertz Handheld DevicesMar 28, 2008 - in News
The Gigahertz as we knew it may be long gone, but there are still scientists researching the possibility of handheld devices that work at 1 THz and won't burn your hands.
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System Builder Marathon: Price/PerformanceMar 28, 2008 - in Reviews
We've built and tested our low-, mid- and higher-cost systems at standard and overclocked speeds. Now we're ready to compare their performance, price, and value.
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Demand For LED Backlighting In Small- To Medium-size Panels Expected To Rise More Than 20% In 2008Mar 28, 2008 - in News
Demand for LED backlighting used in small- to medium-size panels for applications such as low-cost PCs and digital photo frames are expected to increase by 20-30% in 2008, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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Intel To Delay P45 Chipset To Mid-JuneMar 28, 2008 - in News
Intel is delaying the launch schedule of its P45 chipset from originally in May to mid-June, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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Dancers, Singers And Concept Cars Open The Bangkok International Motor ShowMar 28, 2008 - in News
Bangkok (Thailand) - The 29th annual Bangkok International Motor Show opened up to the press yesterday with a bang.
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Solar Startup Firm From MIT Gets $12 MillionMar 27, 2008 - in News
Cambridge (MA) - A new solar energy start-up called 1366 Technologies has just received $12.
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System Builder Marathon: OverclockingMar 27, 2008 - in Reviews
Over the week we build and test low-, mid- and higher-cost systems at standard and overclocked rates. Then we compare them and look at price-performance. Today we compare overclocking capabilities.
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Comcast To Put An End To File-sharing BlockMar 27, 2008 - in News
Philadelphia (PA) - Telecommunications company Comcast announced today that it will no longer restrict Internet subscribers from accessing file-sharing programs and websites.
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Are 3D Movie Theaters Finally Becoming A Reality?Mar 27, 2008 - in News
In depth - The good old movie theater is ready for a big step into the future.
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Dell And Goodwill Launch Free Computer Recycling ServiceMar 27, 2008 - in News
Dell is continuing on its quest to become a green company, this time with an expansion of Reconnect, the firm's electronics recycling service.
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Safari, Opera Reach 100% In Acid3 TestMar 27, 2008 - in News
The Opera Internet browser this week became the first to achieve a perfect 100/100 score for the series of tests for Web standards, and was quickly followed by Apple's Safari browser.
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AMD Sees Improved RV670 Yields; To Launch Radeon HD 3850 X2 In MayMar 27, 2008 - in News
AMD is expected to grow its penetration in the mainstream graphics card market after seeing a meaningful cost down thanks to improved yields for its RV670 series chips, according to industry sources.
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AMD Launches Tri-core Assault At Intel Dual-core CPUsMar 26, 2008 - in News
Sunnyvale (CA) - AMD's new Phenom X3 8000 series of processors are finally ready for launch: Two new processors carry the massive burden to protect the margins of the higher-end quad-core processors, whose average retail prices have been melting away - while Intel has no problem charging substantially higher prices for its last generation dual-core and quad-core products.
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Product News Roundup Wednesday, March 26Mar 26, 2008 - in News
Here is an overview of products and news that caught our eyes at TG Daily today, but did not make into individual stories: Asus 9" EeePC details, a 256 GB SSD, Ubuntu 8.
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ATI Releases Stuttering Fix For All Radeon HD CardsMar 26, 2008 - in News
If you own an ATI Radeon HD graphics card and have seen stuttering issues 3D applications (predominately games such as Battlefield 2 and TimeShift), you should visit AMD's site and download a hotfix that was made available today.
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No More Discrete Chipsets From NvidiaMar 26, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Current and future owners of Nvidia's nForce 790i Ultra SLI and SLI chipsets own a piece of history: Nvidia confirmed to TG Daily that it is now focusing on delivering chipsets with integrated graphics.
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XCOR Aims To Launch Suborbital Spacecraft Within Two YearsMar 26, 2008 - in News
Los Angeles (CA) - XCOR, a small aerospace company based in Mojave, Calif.
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