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New DoS Tool Kills SSL Servers With Just One PCOct 26, 2011 - in News
There is a new tool that enables a basic PC to execute a denial-of-service (DoS) attack and take out an encrypting SSL server.
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Apple iPhone 4S, Part 2: Battery, Camera, And Display QualityOct 24, 2011 - in Reviews
Despite the fact that it looks identical, the iPhone 4S is significantly different from its predecessor. To begin, it offers better performance without a big battery life penalty. Plus, we uncover display differences that Apple didn't bother to mention.
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U.S. Advises Secure Control Systems Against AnonymousOct 20, 2011 - in News
A recently published bulletin by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security shows that the government has a close eye on hacker group Anonymous, especially in their shift in interest.
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OCZ Intros Deneva 2, Intrepid mSATA Enterprise SSDsOct 16, 2011 - in News
To expand on its enterprise storage solutions, OCZ has introduced two mSATA SSDs; Deneva 2 and Intrepid Series, for OEM clients.
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Apple iPhone 4S, Part 1: More Horsepower, Better HardwareOct 15, 2011 - in Reviews
Apple's latest iPhone, the 4S, is here. Is it evolutionary, or all-new? Most of us already know it's a small step forward. Still, we take a technical look at what makes the iPhone 4S different, noting why you shouldn't judge a phone on appearances alone.
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Gartner: Lenovo Now 2nd-Largest Worldwide PC VendorOct 13, 2011 - in News
Lenovo is now the second-largest PC vendor in the worldwide market for the first time.
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Nvidia Powering World's Most Powerful SupercomputerOct 11, 2011 - in News
Oak Ridge National Laboratory has chosen Nvidia's Tesla GPU to power a new supercomputer for the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Microsoft Files Wireless Resource Sharing PatentOct 11, 2011 - in News
Microsoft has filed a patent for a technology that would enable multiple users to wirelessly connect to a single computing device and share a desktop session.
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Nettop Round-Up: Four Tiny PCs, Benchmarked And ReviewedOct 9, 2011 - in Reviews
We're testing four nettops: Arctic Cooling’s MC001-BD, ASRock’s CoreHT 252B, Giada’s i50, and Zotac’s Zbox AD03BR-PLUS. All of these tiny, quiet systems take a very different approach to compact computing, and we fill you in on what makes them unique.
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Zotac Intros Dual-Core ZBOX Nano VD01 SeriesOct 7, 2011 - in News
Zotac has released a new series of ZBOX nano mini-PCs featuring VIA's dual-core Nano X2 U4025 CPU.
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Four SAS 6 Gb/s RAID Controllers, Benchmarked And ReviewedOct 5, 2011 - in Reviews
We got our hands on four SAS 6 Gb/s RAID controllers from Adaptec, Areca, HighPoint, and LSI and ran them through RAID 0, 5, 6, and 10 workloads to test their mettle. Does your system need eight more ports of connectivity? We can answer that!
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HP CEO Will Decide PC Division's Fate This MonthOct 5, 2011 - in News
HP's new CEO said that she will make a decision on whether to keep, sell, or spin off the PC division later this month.
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Dell Announces Sandy Bridge Vostro AiO PCOct 4, 2011 - in News
Dell today announced its Vostro 360 all-in-one, iMac-like desktop PC.
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Building A Liquid-Cooled MicroATX Gaming MonsterOct 4, 2011 - in Reviews
You don't need a massive case to cram in tons of computing muscle. With a little help from a few manufacturers, our excessively-overclocked GeForce GTX 580 SLI build is small enough to sit atop most desks (and smoke our $2000 SBM machine).
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Fusion-io Flash Card Doubles Bandwidth to 3 GB/sOct 4, 2011 - in News
Fusion-io announced the ioDrive 2 at Oracle OpenWorld. As successor to the ioDrive Duo, the flash drive delivers twice the bandwidth for slightly less cost.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1: A Second-Gen Android TabletOct 3, 2011 - in Reviews
The iPad 2 enjoys the benefit of being one generation ahead of everyone else. But what happens when the competition catches up? Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 is the first second-gen Android-based tablet. Can it hold its own against the iPad 2 in our testing?
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Hands-On: Amazon's Fourth-Gen Kindle RefreshOct 1, 2011 - in Reviews
Amazon's Kindle was recently refreshed for the third time. A silver, keyboard-free chassis is the most obvious alteration. We take the company's newest e-book reader through a quick speed test and peek under the hood. Some changes are big; some are small.
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HP Won't Finalize PC Spin-Off Until End of 2011Sep 30, 2011 - in News
Industry insiders have backed up CEO Meg Whitman's prediction that any kind of spin-off won't be finalized until the end of the year.
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Opinion: Can Xbox Live and Windows 8 Work Together?Sep 30, 2011 - in News
Microsoft may not be aggressive enough about Xbox Live for Windows 8.
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Opinion: 3 Things HP Needs To Do Right AwaySep 29, 2011 - in News
HP's board has done it again. Leo Apotheker was fired, seemingly without much deliberation, from the CEO post. Successor Meg Whitman inherits a half-baked strategy that has HP dangling between a hardware-focused and a software-tailored future.
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Intel vPro: Three Generations Of Remote ManagementSep 26, 2011 - in Reviews
It's common to manage PCs remotely in today's business environment. Intel's vPro technology aims to simplify that task by giving IT professionals hardware-level tools to make remote management easier. Today we look at three generations of vPro.
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System Builder Marathon, Sept. 2011: System Value ComparedSep 25, 2011 - in Reviews
Big changes to a few components radically alter the performance profile of every machine in this quarter's competition. We’ve already seen how these changes affect the value of each machine, but how will they compare to each other?
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Imperva: 71 SQL Injection Attacks Per Hour Since JulySep 23, 2011 - in News
Imperva's latest report reveals that web applications are attacked by SQL injection an average of 71 times per hour.
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Leo's Out! Meg Whitman Has Been Appointed HP CEOSep 22, 2011 - in News
The end of the Apotheker era begins now.
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D-Link Announces DSN-4000 Series iSCSI SAN ArraysSep 22, 2011 - in News
D-Link announced the DSN-4000 Series xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Array, which targets secondary server applications such as disaster recovery, backup, surveillance, and archiving in small to mid-size businesses.
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Nvidia: Console Software Sales Flat, PC on the RiseSep 22, 2011 - in News
PC gaming is dead? Not so fast...
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Apple Continues Lead in PC Customer Satisfaction IndexSep 22, 2011 - in News
The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) today released updated scores for PC manufacturers. Apple is once again leading the pack.
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System Builder Marathon, Sept. 2011: $500 Gaming PCSep 21, 2011 - in Reviews
A few months ago, we built our $500 gaming PC using Intel's Sandy Bridge-based Core i3 processor, and it was a real screamer. This time around we're switching back to an overclockable Phenom II X4 and hoping threaded performance helps our case.
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Rumor: HP Looking To Fire CEO After Less Than A YearSep 21, 2011 - in News
And it looks like they're casting flirty glances at Meg Whitman.
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System Builder Marathon, Sept. 2011: $1000 Enthusiast PCSep 20, 2011 - in Reviews
This quarter's $1000 enthusiast-oriented PC gets a new lease on life with a 30 GB solid-state drive and a couple of GeForce GTX 460s. Does that make a difference over the last build and its conventional hard disk and Radeon HD 6850 CrossFire setup?
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