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Steve Jobs Not Dying; Has Hormone ImbalanceJan 5, 2009 - in News
Ever since Steve Jobs stepped on stage last year, rumors have been flying furiously about his health. Many websites and analysts talked about Jobs' appearance looking ill and even went as far as claiming that Jobs was dying.
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Microsoft Says WMP Vulnerability Not HarmfulJan 2, 2009 - in News
A security researcher discovered an "alleged vulnerability" involving Windows Media Player, however Microsoft claims that there is no possibility for harmful code execution.
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Microsoft Files for Pay-As-You-Go Computing PatentDec 30, 2008 - in News
Companies file patents for all kinds of crazy things, but it’s rare we see something that makes us stop and say to ourselves, “Really, that? Really?”
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Windows 7 Beta 1 Goes TorrentDec 29, 2008 - in News
Torrent leeches don't have to wait until next month to check out the Windows 7 beta.... it's already listed on Torrent trackers.
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First Intel Core i7 Servers AnnouncedDec 23, 2008 - in News
Visionman Computers has launched the very first server featuring Intel's Core i7 processor.
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Psystar Ditches Antitrust in Favor of Copyright AbuseDec 11, 2008 - in News
It seems Psystar is taking another approach to the whole “taking Apple on in court” thing it’s been trying to do for a while now. The whole thing started when Apple tried to sue the Mac clone manufacturer for breaching the Leopard EULA and Psystar filed..
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Apple Killing Psystar, OpeniMac ArrivesDec 5, 2008 - in News
A new Argentinian company called OpeniMac is jumping into the Mac-clones foray with the introduction of two new Mac-clone systems, going for $990 and $1710. Safe to buy from? Chances are, no. If interested though, check out the Google translated page her
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Nvidia Quadro FX 4800 Pro GoodnessDec 3, 2008 - in News
Nvidia has launched the Quadro FX 4800 professional graphics card, featuring 192 processor cores and 1.5 GB of memory
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Intel's Q8300; May be Last Quad CoreDec 2, 2008 - in News
Following suit with our Intel road map back in September of this year, Intel has has launched the last Quad-Core that consumers may see for the next while, if more are to come at all – The Q8300.
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Falcon Northwest Claims Fastest PCNov 20, 2008 - in News
Got deep pockets and the compulsory need for speed, and something custom that nobody else has without having to do it yourself? I think you need to check out Falcon Northwest.
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Netgear's New LAN Powerline AdaptersNov 20, 2008 - in News
Look ma! No wires! Well, sort of. NETGEAR introduces their Powerline Adapters for HD and Multimedia Streaming without the hassle of degraded wireless performance and most of all, wires.
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MSI and Asus Prepare to Launch All-In-One NettopsNov 19, 2008 - in News
The nettop market is heating up as MSI and Asus get ready to launch new all-in-one nettops with touchscreen displays
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SGI Makes Molecule Supercomputer From Intel AtomsNov 19, 2008 - in News
Silicon Graphics (SGI) is showing off a concept supercomputer that could pack as many as 10,000 Intel Atom processors into a single rack. The name SGI gave the concept computer was fittingly cute as well, calling it the Molecule.
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Ditch Your Commodore 64 for a Commodore Core i7Nov 19, 2008 - in News
Commodore Gaming has announced new high-end gaming desktops that feature Intel Core i7 processors, a customizable painted chassis and a preloaded C64 emulator for retro compatibility
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Report: 3GB vs 6GB RAM on Core i7 BenchedNov 19, 2008 - in News
Planning to build your brand spanking new Intel i7 based gaming system with that fancy new Intel X58 Express board? Just make sure you toss 6GB of memory into the mix for the best possible experience, according to Corsair’s recent study.
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Nvidia Launches Tesla Personal SupercomputerNov 19, 2008 - in News
Desktop supercomputers became a reality today as Nvidia announced the release of its new GPU-based Tesla personal supercomputer
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PC-Gaming Hardware Worth $20 BillionNov 18, 2008 - in News
If PC gaming is dying, as many have claimed, why are gaming-oriented PCs selling so well? Market analyst Jon Peddie estimates that the market for PC gaming hardware stands at $20 billion today—and predicts it will expand to $34 billion by 2012.
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IBM Roadrunner Beats Cray's JaguarNov 18, 2008 - in News
According to the recently released list of the world's Top500 supercomputers, the title of world's fastest supercomputer goes to IBM's Roadrunner, located at the Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Dell Unveils Core i7 with New XPSNov 17, 2008 - in News
Adding to their successful XPS line of gaming desktops, Dell introduces its new XPS 730x gaming system to the line-up. The new ‘x’ denotes the cross over from Core 2 to Intel’s new i7 platform along with the new X58 chipset.
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Gateway Releases FX6800 Core i7 Gaming DesktopsNov 17, 2008 - in News
Just in time for the holiday season, Gateway has announced the availability of two new high-performance gaming desktops featuring the new Intel Core i7 platform
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Fujitsu Launches New Enterprise Class Hard DrivesNov 17, 2008 - in News
Fujitsu has announced two new enterprise class hard disk drives that offer a blend of performance and low-power consumption
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Alienware Sells Mainstream Area-51Nov 16, 2008 - in News
Alienware has announced a new performance gaming desktop designed for the mainstream market
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256-Core Windows '08 Server ComingNov 14, 2008 - in News
Windows 2008 Server R2 will support up to 256 processor cores
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Swarovski Crystal PC for the RichNov 14, 2008 - in News
A system builder in China called Eazo announced this week a personal desktop computer adorned with a heap of Swarovski crystals (translated). F20-SE Xing Crystal Series from Eazo comes in several different colors and designs, and discerning buyers can ch
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Shuttle's New XPC Media Mini-PCNov 14, 2008 - in News
Shuttle has released a new barebones XPC system this week, featuring the Intel G45 Express chipset and the new H7 aluminum chassis
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Cray XT Jaguar: 45,000 QC OpteronsNov 12, 2008 - in News
Cray is no stranger to the supercomputing world — it’s practically the pioneer in the field. This week, the department of energy (DOE) announced that it has completed the setup of a new Cray XT Jaguar supercomputer that breaks all world records, claiming
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Nvidia Unveils New Quadro FX 5800Nov 10, 2008 - in News
Not playing games, but rather, doing some seriously intense CAD work? Medical Imaging? Nvidia has just unveiled its latest addition to the Quadro line of cards with the FX 5800 – claiming the world’s most powerful graphics card – outside of playing games.
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USB Drives Target for Virus InfectionsNov 6, 2008 - in News
Thumb drives are pretty popular with almost every computer user out there. They offer a compact storage solution for carting around work projects, personal documents, and IT staff use them to cart around useful tools on the job.
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Core i7 Desktops Begin to SurfaceNov 4, 2008 - in News
With Intel Core i7 processors and X58 motherboards now in the hands of boutique computer makers, several companies now have Nehalem offerings ready for launch day.
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New iMac and Mac Mini? Not Happening Soon, Says AppleNov 4, 2008 - in News
Upcoming Apple products tend to be the subject of much speculative talk, but the Cupertino company has made a rare rumor-squashing comment.
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