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New Charges Brought Against Sarah Palin's HackerMar 10, 2009 - in News
During the presidential race in 2008, someone hacked into Sarah Palin’s personal email account and posted the contents online for the world to see. Whether or not it was “real hacking” is heavily debated...
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Rumors Heat Up About Apple NetbookMar 10, 2009 - in News
Yesterday the new rumors about Apple’s supposed touchscreen netbook were the talk of the town. Reports that Taiwanese company, Wintek, would be supplying touchscreen panels to Quanta computer...
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Intel’s X25-E Versus The Fusion-io ioDriveMar 10, 2009 - in Picture Story
Ideal server storage provides a maximum number of I/O operations per second while having low power requirements. We compared the ioDrive by Fusion-io to Intel’s new X25-E flash SSD, hoping to crown a performance winner.
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Report: Touchscreen Apple Netbook in Q309Mar 9, 2009 - in News
The last few months have been fraught with rumors about whether or not Apple will be jumping on the bandwagon and offering a netbook along with world+dog.
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Asus's Folding Notebook Concept Slated for 2009Mar 9, 2009 - in News
When we first saw the Asus ‘folding’ notebook concept at CES, we figured it was just a design exercise and that it wouldn’t be something heading into production anytime soon. But straight from CeBit is word that it’ll be something hitting the market this year!
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Memory Manufacturers Merge to Save SelvesMar 6, 2009 - in News
A chip industry veteran will now lead a new Taiwan-based, state-backed company that merges six memory chipmakers into one collective--the TMC.While the $23.6 billion computer memory industry struggles to stay afloat, Taiwan's economic affairs ministry ele
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Fusion IO's 100K IOPs SSD Goes to HPMar 6, 2009 - in News
Fusion-io has joined forces with Hewlett-Packard to create the HP StorageWorks IO Accelerator, using Fusion-io's ioMemory technology for BladeSystem c-Class servers.
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Supermicro 5046A-XB: X58 Workstation BarebonesMar 5, 2009 - in Reviews
We’ve already established that Intel’s Core i7 is the way to go for enthusiasts looking for lots of A/V encoding muscle. Supermicro takes advantage of that commanding position to build its own X58-based workstation barebones.
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Windows Vista, Server 2008 SP2 RC Now AvailableMar 5, 2009 - in News
Microsoft last week released the Windows Vista and Server 2008 SP2 Release Candidates to MSDN and TechNet subscribers, but now it’s available for all who dare to try.
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First Core i7 Laptop Has One Hour Battery LifeMar 5, 2009 - in News
Remember a few weeks ago when we told you about the ‘mobile workstation’ that Eurocom was cramming a Core i7 into? Well now we know more, and we’re a little surprised. Well, not really.
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Accelerate Your Hard Drive By Short StrokingMar 4, 2009 - in Reviews
Do you think that flash SSDs will take over the enterprise HDD segment soon? Not so fast! We looked at how hard drive I/O performance can be improved by shortening mechanical activity, via a process called “short stroking.”
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AMD FirePro V8700: High-End Workstation GraphicsMar 3, 2009 - in Reviews
AMD's recently-released FirePro V8700 centers on the same RV770 GPU as the Radeon HD 4870. We test this new workstation card against its desktop equivalent and a handful of other pro cards in apps that engineers and artists really run.
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Defence Closes on Pirate Bay Trial's Final DayMar 3, 2009 - in News
It was the defence’s turn in the final days of the Pirate Bay trial to present its closing statements.
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Fat Free Windows Server Takes Aim at LinuxMar 3, 2009 - in News
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has indicated to investors that Microsoft is preparing to release a low-cost, low-end version of Windows Server with stripped functionality.
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Apple Unveils Newer, Faster, Still Little Mac MiniMar 3, 2009 - in News
Faster. Greener. Still mini.
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Apple Introduces Updated, Cheaper iMacMar 3, 2009 - in News
Apple today announced updates to its iMac and Mac mini and Mac Pro. One of the biggest pieces of news is the 24 inch iMac priced more affordably than ever. For the same price as the previous generation 20-inch iMac ($1,499), the new 24-inch iMac..
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Prosecutor Wants Pirate Bay Quartet in JailMar 2, 2009 - in News
On day 10 of the Pirate Bay trial, the prosecution made its closing statements to the court.
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Net Tablet: Always Innovating Touch BookMar 2, 2009 - in News
When a new netbook hits the market, we usually stifle a yawn, heave a sigh and try to sound interested as we hammer out the same specs we’ve been printing for roughly a year and a half. The Touch Book from Always Innovating has just made my day.
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Apple Updating iMac on March 24?Mar 2, 2009 - in News
With the revamp of its notebook line and before that, the iPod and before that, the iPhone, word on the street is the iMac will be next to take the spotlight...
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What Does A $16,000+ PC Look Like, Anyway?Mar 1, 2009 - in Picture Story
Two months ago, the folks at Puget Systems mentioned a high-end machine they were working on for a customer--and we just had to know more. If you think your desktop is powerful, compare it to this little gem and its custom cooling.
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Hot News: February 23rd-28thFeb 28, 2009 - in Picture Story
Make a 3-core Phenom II a 4 Core! Sony's PlayStation sores; Windows 7 Updates. Don't miss this week's hot news. Check out our weekend wrap-up.
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Dell: Intel's Atom in Small BusinessesFeb 27, 2009 - in News
The netbook has seen tons of success as a low-cost solution for the casual PC user and during time of economic crisis, consumers are benefiting from Atom-based notebooks more than ever.
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Pirate Bay Trial Update: Days 8 & 9Feb 27, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay trial continues into its second full week, and the drama continues.
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Intel’s X25-E SSD Walks All Over The CompetitionFeb 26, 2009 - in Reviews
Intel's new X25-E professional flash SSD is a rocket when it comes to fast I/O performance. Is Intel now the source of the best server drive? We compare the X25-E against its mainstream predecessor, competing SSDs, and 15,000 RPM HDDs.
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Microsoft Announces SP2 RC for Vista, Server 2008Feb 26, 2009 - in News
With all the talk of Windows 7, we shouldn’t forget that Microsoft is still supporting the currently existing operating systems of Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
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HP to Support Solaris on ProLiant, Blade SystemsFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Hewlett-Packard is now set to sell and support the popular Solaris operating system from Sun Microsystems on its line of ProLiant servers at the same level it currently does with Microsoft Windows.
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Red Hat Enters the Virtualization RingFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Red Hat, well known for its Linux based operating system and middleware now wants to be more of a player in the Virtualization market.
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Picture: MacBook Pro Glossy vs. Matte FIGHT!Feb 26, 2009 - in News
Check out the new MacBook's matter display compared with the "glassy" one
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Nokia CEO: We're Thinking LaptopsFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Last month we were a little surprised to hear Dell was considering entering the smartphone market. While the initial canned response to the odd news was “bandwagoner,” the same cannot be said for Nokia’s decision to enter the laptop field, or so we thought.
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Apple Shareholder Meeting is All Steve-talkFeb 26, 2009 - in News
Earlier in the week reports emerged about Steve Jobs' absence at Apple’s annual shareholder meeting due to take place this week. While the meeting went ahead as planned, it seemed shareholders had little else to talk about other than the CEO’s health.
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