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HP Announces Six Core Istanbul WorkstationJul 2, 2009 - in News
HP has announced that starting today, customers purchasing the company's xw9400 will now have the option to add AMD’s six core Istanbul processors, allowing for 12 cores in one system.
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China: Green Dam Project Will Go AheadJul 2, 2009 - in News
The Chinese government has confirmed that its plans to roll out filtering software on all PCs sold in mainland China has not been canceled.
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A Lesson In Backup: Taking Care Of Your DataJul 2, 2009 - in Reviews
If you aren't regularly backing up your data, now's a good time to start. In this piece we cover some of the basic backup strategies, a handful of available tools, and backup performance over USB 2.0 using Samsung's newest Story Station external drive.
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USB 3.0 May Arrive on PCs by Q4 2009Jul 1, 2009 - in News
Based on NEC Electronics and a recent convention, it's quite possible that PC's featuring USB 3.0 will hit the market by the end of the year.
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Party: Beijing Residents Celebrate Green Dam WinJul 1, 2009 - in News
Yesterday China announced a delay in the roll out of Green Dam software set to be rolled on Wednesday, July 1 and the residents of Beijing could not be happier.
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Q&A: CyberPower's Core i7 Laptop ExplainedJul 1, 2009 - in News
We talk to CyberPower Inc. about the company's recently announced Core i7 gaming laptop.
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Pirate Bay Hit With DDoS Attack After "Selling Out"Jul 1, 2009 - in News
Yesterday news hit that the four co-founders of The Pirate Bay were selling the site to Global Gaming Factory X AB for nearly $7.8 million and users didn’t exactly bow down to their new leaders.
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Asus USB Blu-ray is Slim, Portable, Good LookingJun 30, 2009 - in News
The new Asus Blu-ray external drive has a spiffy glowing "X" that may provoke Mulder and Scully to search for more answers.
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Adobe Shuts Down U.S. Operations For a WeekJun 30, 2009 - in News
Well this is an interesting way to try and save money.
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The Pirate Bay: We're Selling the SiteJun 30, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay this morning announced that the hugely popular torrent site at the center of a highly publicized court case in Sweden could change ownership.
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New Intel SSDs In a Few Weeks?Jun 29, 2009 - in News
Intel may ship new SSDs within the next few weeks based on its 32nm NAND flash memory.
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Facebook VP Slams Intel, AMD Server ChipsJun 26, 2009 - in News
Facebook's Vice President of Technical Operations says that new chips from AMD and Intel don't deliver promised performance increases.
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TPB: Court Rules Judge Not Biased, Lawsuit EnsuesJun 25, 2009 - in News
A Swedish court has ruled that the judge who handed down the original Pirate Bay verdict was not biased.
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Study: Netbook Buyers Clueless About NetbooksJun 24, 2009 - in News
Netbook or notebook? Some people don't know.
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EA CEO: Piracy Can Help Us Sell More GamesJun 24, 2009 - in News
What's that? Piracy could actually help EA's bottom line? It must be magic!
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1.5 TB Low-Power HDDs: Green Gets BigJun 24, 2009 - in Reviews
The latest 2 TB hard drives are still expensive, but 1.5 TB disks provide low power consumption at a better cost-to-capacity ratio. We look at offerings from Samsung and Western Digital to determine the value of taking a step down from the flagships.
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Duke Nukem Forever Development Still OngoingJun 23, 2009 - in News
Plus there was an unannounced Duke Nukem game in the works!
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HRDs Faster than SSDs and HDDsJun 22, 2009 - in News
The new HRD could be the missing link between hard drives and SSDs.
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QNAP Offers World's Smallest NASJun 22, 2009 - in News
QNAP's new SS-839 Pro Turbo is slated to be the world's smallest 8-bay.
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Report: Apple Chief Had Liver TransplantJun 22, 2009 - in News
Apple CEO Steve Jobs reportedly had a liver transplant two months ago. Jobs is set to return to Apple at the end of this month, following a six month leave of absence to treat an undisclosed medical condition.
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Gigabit Ethernet: Dude, Where's My Bandwidth?Jun 22, 2009 - in Reviews
Once we make the jump to Gigabit Ethernet, the expected tenfold increase in network speed doesn't seem to materialize. We'll look at the basics of gigabit networks, what limits their performance, and how we can get the best possible speed out of them.
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QOTD: Worst Thing to Ever Happen to Your PC?Jun 18, 2009 - in News
Breaking something sucks but breaking it in a weird way at least gives you a great story to tell.
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Super Talent SSDs Offer 128 MB DRAM CacheJun 18, 2009 - in News
super Talent's new line of SSDs provide 128 MB of DRAM cache.
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Microsoft Extends Windows 7 to XP DowngradeJun 18, 2009 - in News
Windows XP now spans three generations.
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PC Companies Ask China to Ditch FilterJun 18, 2009 - in News
Computer companies are this week pleading with China to backtrack on its decision to mandate web filtering software.
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