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Can The Flash-Based ioDrive Redefine Storage Performance?Feb 25, 2009 - in Reviews
The ioDrive represents flash memory storage connected to its host system via PCI Express. The product offers revolutionary performance, but does it also have the potential to revolutionize the storage market? We benchmark this device against two SSDs.
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Asus' Eee PC 1000HE: A Tiny PowerhouseFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Those who live by laptops and travel frequently, or those who prefer to hack up their portables and install customized operating systems, know that size and weight greatly affect the overall computing experience. One of the most recognizable platforms i
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The Mini Linux PC the Size of a Wall PlugFeb 25, 2009 - in News
Fabless chip design company Marvell unveiled a new concept for a computer that fits inside the palm of your hand, or on your wall socket.
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Insane Storage: Store 10 TB in a QuarterFeb 25, 2009 - in News
A breakthrough in storage technology by researchers brings capability of packing the contents of roughly 250 DVDs onto a disk the size of a quarter.
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ASUS Eee PC 1000HE Netbook - A Home and Office Powerhouse?Feb 25, 2009 - in Reviews
Vendors of small, light and allegedly underpowered netbooks promote them as browsing tools, best suited for web browsing and email.They’re only partially right. Some of the netbooks available today are ready for business computing prime time.
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VMWare Says Microsoft, Google Clouds No GoodFeb 24, 2009 - in News
This week at the VMworld Europe 2009 show, the topic of cloud computing was high on VMware's list of things to talk about--and talk it did. In the process of discussing its plans for virtualization and cloud computing, VMware made no qualms that it felt c
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Anti-Piracy Lawyers, Agents Use the Pirate BayFeb 24, 2009 - in News
After having the long weekend off, the Pirate Bay trial continued into its seventh day.
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Steve Jobs to Skip Apple Shareholder MeetingFeb 24, 2009 - in News
Following all the hoopla there was about Jobs not attending MacWorld, we’re sure the shareholders and pundits will have a field day with this piece of news. The Apple CEO is not expected the company’s annual shareholder meeting scheduled for this week.
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Antitrust Chief: Google is a Monopolist ThreatFeb 24, 2009 - in News
Apparently President Obama’s Antitrust Chief sees internet giant Google as an monopolistic threat. Picking our jaws up off of the floor for just a moment, let’s take a look at what Christine A. Varney had to say.
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Are 8.9-inch Netbooks on Their Way Out?Feb 24, 2009 - in News
Last week Asus announced that it was discontinuing the 8.9-inch Eee PC, reports have emerged that say all netbook vendors are dropping the price of their 8.9-inch models in order to clear inventory. Is this the end of the 8.9 inch netbook?
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AMD Unveils 'Istanbul' Six-Shooter OpteronFeb 23, 2009 - in News
AMD has shown off its first working demonstration of its counterpunch to Intel, a six-core Opteron processor code-named “Istanbul”.
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Fixing Modern SSDs for the EnterpriseFeb 23, 2009 - in News
Are modern solid-state drives ready for the enterprise situations? The market is beginning to combat the high price-to-performance ratios for solid-state technology, but that doesn't mean that SSDs themselves are ready to leap into business servers.
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Dell Aims to Free "Netbook" for AllFeb 23, 2009 - in News
A software developer who claims the trademark on the word netbook would like us all to stop throwing the term around freely, but Dell isn’t about to comply.
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"Hurricane Carol" Shaking up Yahoo!Feb 23, 2009 - in News
Rumor has it Carol “Hurricane” Bartz is about to treat the Yahoo! staff to the executive shuffle. Several reports state that the newest CEO at the company will this week rejig the executive line up over at Yahoo!.
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PC Gains, Mac Falls in January 2009 SalesFeb 23, 2009 - in News
While most computer companies faced hard times last year, especially in the fourth quarter of calendar 2008, Apple saw growing sales throughout the period. But things took a downturn in January 2009.
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Quake Live Beta Opening Next WeekFeb 20, 2009 - in News
Browser-based games make up a significant portion of PC gaming these days, but it’s not all just Tower Defence and Bejeweled games.
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No More 8.9-inch Netbooks From AsusFeb 20, 2009 - in News
If you’ve been eyeing that 8.9-inch Eee PC, it might be time to consider picking one up while they’re still around.
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Silicon Power's 256 GB SSD ReleasedFeb 19, 2009 - in News
This morning Silicon Power said that it plans to release a 256MB version of its 2.5-inch SATA II SSD.
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Pirate Bay Boys Face Prosecutors; IFPI HackedFeb 19, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay trial saga continues through its third and fourth day.
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Avoid SSDs with Jmicron’s JMF602 ControllerFeb 19, 2009 - in News
Solid state drives (SSDs) are the latest in hot tech upgrades these days, and rightly so. SSDs add huge boosts in performance to a system that is HDD bound, and the storage subsystem of a computer is the weakest link in its performance.It's no wonder th
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Flashback: The Commodore 64 In PicturesFeb 18, 2009 - in Picture Story
Do you remember the Commodore 64? That little breadbox-shaped computer, also called a "bullnose" thanks to its rounded front edge, caused many young gamers to neglect their school work and prompted many sleepless (but exciting) nights at the keyboard.
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Microsoft Sued for XP Downgrade FeesFeb 18, 2009 - in News
Microsoft has faced several legal complaints regarding its Windows Vista operating system, and another one has been added to the mix.
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Prosecution Eases Up on Pirate Bay ChargesFeb 17, 2009 - in News
The four people behind popular BitTorrent destination the Pirate Bay are now in court charged for copyright-related laws.
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Fujtisu Sells HDD Business To ToshibaFeb 17, 2009 - in News
Although we heard rumors last month, Fujitsu officially announced that Toshiba will in fact be buying its hard disk drive (HDD) business.
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Pirate Bay Denies Illegal ActivityFeb 17, 2009 - in News
The Pirate Bay is one of the internet’s most notorious sources for BitTorrent links to copyrighted material. The four people behind the site appeared in court in Stockholm on Monday and denied any wrongdoing in the facilitating of illegal downloads.
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Cuba Declares War on WindowsFeb 17, 2009 - in News
The Cuban government has developed its own Linux-based operating system in order to eliminate Windows from all computers within its borders.
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Linksys Packs Trend Micro Net Filtering into RoutersFeb 17, 2009 - in News
Wishing that you did not have to deal with software-based firewalls installed on your PC, which are themselves prone to external attack that can make them appear to work when really they aren't?Linksys has teamed up with Trend Micro in an effort to inte
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Garmin-Asus Intros the WinMo-based Nuvifone M20Feb 12, 2009 - in News
Asus-Garmin was already set to take the spotlight next week and the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next week and it looks as though the two have taken the stage early with an announcement detailing the Nuvifone M20.
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Garmin-Asus' First GPS Phone: The G60Feb 12, 2009 - in News
While Garmin-Asus’ M20 is going to be the talk of the playground next week, one must not forget the G60, which has been pegged as the first device from the collaborating companies since last year.
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Intel to Launch New 64GB SSD This MonthFeb 12, 2009 - in News
Intel hasn't announced it yet, but the company's newest SSD product has leaked to a few European online stores-- a 64 GB version of the company's X-25E line of solid-state drives.
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