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Portable Storage Carried to ExcessMar 20, 2009 - in Reviews
Do you want a flash SSD drive with additional USB connectivity, a portable dual-drive 2.5” RAID solution, or external flash storage? We looked at these sorts of solutions to help you make a more informed buying decision on some interesting tech.
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Google Chrome Goes Back Into Beta for 2.0Mar 19, 2009 - in News
While all the browser talk today will center around the release of Internet Explorer 8, those who want to be different or just try new things should take notice of Google’s Chrome browser heading back into beta.
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Samsung Ships First 16 GB DDR3Mar 19, 2009 - in News
Samsung reported that it has shipped the world's first (and smallest) high-density 16 GB DDR3 module.
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MacBook/Safari Hacked in 10 SecondsMar 19, 2009 - in News
The annual PWN2OWN contest is really popular. It’s a friendly contest that offers cash prizes to computer experts who can successfully hack fully patched machines.
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VIA Creates Reference Design for 1080p NetbooksMar 18, 2009 - in News
Last week Via showed off a new energy-efficient chipset that’s slick trick is decoding 1080p video. Now the company is cramming that capability into a netbook.
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Thin, Flexy OLED Lighting Sheets Coming 2011Mar 18, 2009 - in News
We’ve been hearing about OLED technology off and on for years now, but now we have word that flexible OLED lighting could be entering into production late next year.
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Report: IBM in Talks to Buy Sun MicrosystemsMar 18, 2009 - in News
Several reports today say that IBM is in talks to purchase Sun Microsystems for a rumored $6.5 billion dollars.
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Ericsson Says 500mbps Possible On DSL CopperMar 18, 2009 - in News
Telecom giant Ericsson has announced a significant breakthrough in telephony based copper transmission speeds, breaking DSL speed records with sustained rates of over 500mbps through standard copper wiring.
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Original Diablo Dev Lukewarm on Diablo 3 LookMar 17, 2009 - in News
Blizzard Entertainment’s games have very loyal fan followings thanks to many of its games being so close to many gamers’ hearts. But when Diablo III was announced, the fan base was divided on the visual palette.
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Anti-Piracy Measures Via Sound ConsideredMar 17, 2009 - in News
Piracy of films and recordings are a serious problem. Measures to thwart piracy has ranged from harsh Digital Rights Management schemes to personal searches of movie patrons. However, audio watermark maybe the newest weapon in this war.
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Solidata SSDs: Record Power ConsumptionMar 17, 2009 - in News
While we were testing a pile of new SSDs we found two models that were particularly interesting - in a questionable manner. The company called Solidata provides two high performance SSDs called the X1 at 64 GB and the X2 at 128 GB. As you might guess, the
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Exclusive: Intel Tells Us Why AMD is WrongMar 16, 2009 - in News
Tom's Hardware talks to Intel to find out more details about the cross-licensing water boiling between the two companies.Earlier today we reported on Intel's threat to AMD, requesting compliance with the terms of the two's cross-licensing agreement or A
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Samsung: SSD Match HDD Prices in a Few YearsMar 16, 2009 - in News
Admit it, you want a solid state drive. The only thing stopping you is the price, which is understandable -- but Samsung says that won’t be a concern within a few years.
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Update! Report: AMD Says Intel is in BreachMar 16, 2009 - in News
AMD talks to Tom's Hardware about Intel's attempt to terminate a cross-license agreement between it and AMD.
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Intel to AMD: Your x86 License Expires in 60 DaysMar 16, 2009 - in News
Intel this week announced that it would terminate AMD's license to produce x86 processors due to AMD's spinoff company, Globalfoundries.AMD spun off its manufacturing division and would thereby use the new company to manufacture its own products as well
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Blizzard Wants to Read Your Creative WritingMar 16, 2009 - in News
Some of you surely spend enough time in Blizzard Entertainment’s worlds to experience them even in your dreams. Now it’s time to put some of that obsession to good use.
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iTunes Gift Certificates Reverse EngineeredMar 15, 2009 - in News
A Chinese website is selling iTunes gift cards that are worth up to $200 for as low as $3.How is this possible? Chinese hackers managed to reverse engineer the algorithms responsible for creating iTunes voucher codes, creating fully legitimate codes t
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QOTD: What Don't You Like About Macs?Mar 15, 2009 - in News
I think it's fair to say that Apple has a hard time catering to the audience that reads Tom's Hardware. Based on some of my past articles, some things are really clear, while others are still up in the air.
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This Week's Hot News: March 9 - 13Mar 14, 2009 - in Picture Story
With the hype surrounding Windows 7, people are paying close attention to each new build of the operating system in-the-making. The latest build is is 7048 and the changes just keep coming-- especially when compared to the public beta build 7000. Build 70
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Office Depot Lie to Customers About Laptop StockMar 13, 2009 - in News
Looking to buy a laptop sometime soon? Well, unless you're interested in bundling your purchase with a protection plan, you may want to avoid shopping at Office Depot.
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A-DATA to OCZ: 64MB Cache on SSD? EasyMar 13, 2009 - in News
Not to be outdone by the impending release of OCZ’s high-performance Vertex series of solid-state drives, A-DATA has announced a new 256 GB SSD that features the same 64 MB of internal cache as OCZ’s product.
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Microsoft Speaks on Windows 7 Technical BitsMar 12, 2009 - in News
As much as the new features of Windows 7 appear to be tailored to improve the end-user experience, Microsoft still needs to consider the corporate environment.
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Intel Could Face Fines for Unfair Pricing ModelMar 12, 2009 - in News
News broke earlier this week that Intel could be facing sizable fines from the European Union in relation to the company’s pricing model.
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Imagine Mozilla Firefox Without GoogleMar 12, 2009 - in News
According to a report in BusinessWeek, executives at Mozilla (the company responsible for popular browser, Firefox), are thinking about cutting ties with Google.
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Does Power-Saving Technology Kill SSD Performance?Mar 12, 2009 - in Reviews
Processor speed matters. We found that a fast solid state disk drive, such as Intel’s X25-E, can be greatly impaired by a system running with all of its CPU’s power saving features turned on. Surprised? Read our full analysis for the specifics.
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Hacking The HP EX470/475 MediaSmart ServersMar 11, 2009 - in Reviews
HP's MediaSmart Servers are basically low-power PCs running Windows Home Server software from a corner of your house. Ed Tittel takes his apart and shows you how to upgrade (and benchmark) the machine's memory, cooling capacity, and CPU.
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Samsung Launches 1.5 TB "EcoGreen" HDDMar 10, 2009 - in News
Just when you thought 1 TB hard disk drives were getting a little cramped, Samsung today announced its efficient 1.5 TB drive.
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Hynix Settles to Pay Rambus RoyaltiesMar 10, 2009 - in News
Rambus has scored itself yet another royalty haul as Hynix has agreed to pay up.
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Patriot's New SSD Borrows Page from VelociRaptorMar 10, 2009 - in News
Patriot's latest solid-state drive is the third generation of products in its Warp line of SSDs. But a convenient add-on bundled with the 256 GB SSD borrows a page--and design flaw--from Western Digital's first batch of Velociraptor hard drives.
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Google Glitch Opened Up Private DocumentsMar 10, 2009 - in News
Google Saturday acknowledged that a glitch with its Google Docs utility exposed some private documents.
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