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Company to Avoid: QMS Inc./MacPadd.comNov 2, 2009 - in News
UPDATED. During the course of your computer buying experience, you may come across a company, vendor, or retailer that provides you with unsatisfactory service in any number of ways.
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Gmail Goes Down for HalloweenNov 2, 2009 - in News
Gmail users experience service issues throughout the weekend.
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Laptop Storage: 640GB And 500GB Drives From WD And FujitsuNov 2, 2009 - in Reviews
We're looking at two new notebook hard drives today: Fujitsu’s 500GB 2.5" disk and WD’s brand new 640GB 2.5" model (the largest notebook drive you can buy). The capacities on both products are outstanding, but neither drive is completely perfect.
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Contest: Win a Corsair Case, SSD, PSU Combo!Oct 30, 2009 - in News
Guess how many candy corns are in this case!
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Asus Launching USB 3.0 PCI-E Card for $30Oct 30, 2009 - in News
Don't want to switch out the motherboard for USB 3.0? Why not sink $30 into an Asus PCI-E card!
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Three Generations Compared: Is Your DVD Burner Outdated?Oct 30, 2009 - in Reviews
DVD burners are extremely cheap. Obviously, it makes good sense to buy a $30 drive if you don't have one yet, but is it worth replacing an existing drive with a newer one? We compared three product generations from Sony/NEC between 16x and 24x speeds.
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Blizzard Releases Race Changer for WoWOct 29, 2009 - in News
Now you can change things up for just $25.
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ICANN to Allow Non-Latin Characters in DomainsOct 29, 2009 - in News
ICANN is tomorrow expected to approve the availability of domain names in non-Latin alphabets.
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Distro Release: Ubuntu 9.10 Now AvailableOct 29, 2009 - in News
The latest version of Ubuntu Linux, 9.10, has just been released.
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500GB Per Platter: Three Next-Gen 7,200 RPM Hard DrivesOct 29, 2009 - in Reviews
Fast, 3.5” hard drives have now reached the 2TB mark, combining capacity and performance. The new storage density provides benefits for budget buyers, as well as the mainstream, including less heat, less noise, more capacity, and of course, more speed.
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Portable SSD Has USB, eSATA ConnectionsOct 28, 2009 - in News
This cool flash drive features a USB and eSATA connector.
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L.A. Adopts Google Email for Staff of 30,000Oct 28, 2009 - in News
Los Angeles is replacing GroupWise with Google Apps.
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Ex-AMD Chief Tied to Insider Trading ScandalOct 28, 2009 - in News
Earlier this month the SEC arrested six people in the largest ever insider-trading scheme involving a hedge fund. Included were Galleon Chief Raj Rajaratnam and executives at Intel, IBM and Bear Stearns. Today we learn of AMD's Hector Ruiz's involvement.
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Intel Pulls X25-M G2 TRIM Firmware UpdateOct 27, 2009 - in News
Intel has pulled the firmware update for the X25-M SSD.
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Asus ESC 1000 Powered By 960 Nvidia CoresOct 27, 2009 - in News
A new Asus supercomputer uses 960 Nvidia cores.
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Report: Intel Delaying Support for USB 3.0Oct 26, 2009 - in News
Intel is pushing back support for USB 3.0 until 2011 claims a report.
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Renegade R2 SSDs Ships, 256 GB Version SoonOct 26, 2009 - in News
pureSilicon has shipped its line of rugged SSDs, with a 256 GB version to follow in Q1 2010.
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Performance Zooms with New Firmware for Intel 34nm X25-M SSDsOct 26, 2009 - in Reviews
The new firmware provides very impressive numbers and takes SSDs to a higher level of performance well beyond HDDs as system drives in desktop computers.
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Engineers Create 1TB Fingernail-Sized ChipOct 23, 2009 - in News
NC State engineers created a new material that could provide 1 TB of storage in a fingernail-sized chip.
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6 Gb/s SATA: Seagate’s Barracuda XT And Marvell’s SSD ControllerOct 23, 2009 - in Reviews
As I run out the door for Europe, a couple of interesting products appeared at the same time from different sources. We have a first look at Seagate's 6 Gb/s SATA hard drive and Marvell's 6 Gb/s SATA SSD controller on Asus' P7P55D Premium motherboard.
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Microsoft Starts Selling PCs OnlineOct 22, 2009 - in News
With the opening of its first retail store taking place today, Microsoft has opened up its online store and is now selling PCs through its website.
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A-DATA Using ''DNA Authentication'' to ID RAMOct 22, 2009 - in News
A-DATA is forced to use an invisible numbering system on all of its DRAM modules.
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Thecus N8800 NAS/SAN: Quick-LookOct 22, 2009 - in Reviews
After recently running out of room on my Thecus N5200, I again turned to the company for something larger. What I found won't work for most folks (unless you have a rack in your garage, that is). But it's reasonably-priced and plenty fast for most SMBs.
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Businesses Find That Win 7 Saves Time, MoneyOct 21, 2009 - in News
Or money and money, if you will.
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Rambus Making Mobile Memory More EfficientOct 21, 2009 - in News
Good news for your battery in your device from the future.
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Sun Microsystems Cuts 3,000 Staff Due to DelaysOct 21, 2009 - in News
Sun Microsystems today said it would lay off a further 3,000 employees because of the delays in closing the deal with Oracle.
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Microsoft Releases Sidekick Data Recovery ToolOct 21, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has released a recovery tool for Sidekick users who are still without their data following last week's outage.
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