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1 TB SSD: You Know You Want ItJan 11, 2009 - in News
At CES this year, there was no shortage of storage talk. But we know that you want to hear about solid state drives (SSDs) and where they're going. Good thing because a company called pureSilicon just announced its 1 TB SSD. That's right: one terabyte.
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Microsoft Delays Windows 7 BetaJan 9, 2009 - in News
Apparently, Microsoft decided to hold off on releasing the latest build of Windows 7. Instead, company employees in charge of beta deployment chose to play Gears of War 2 instead, and make consumers wait a bit more just in spite. Ok, not really.
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AMD to Smack Down Game CheatersJan 9, 2009 - in News
One interesting side effect of AMD's Fusion concept, is that it will inherently thwart gamers from cheating. Just exactly how is this done?
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Hands-on With MSI's Hybrid SSD NetbookJan 9, 2009 - in News
Just at the tail end of December, MSI announced the first Hybrid storage netbook. We headed down to MSI to check it out for ourselves.
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Play Crysis on Your Cellphone; Thank AMDJan 8, 2009 - in News
What kind of sumpercomputer can pre-render HD content, temporarily store it in a virtual cloud, and then stream it across the Internet to numerous portable devices? Why, AMD's upcoming Fusion Render Cloud, of course!
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Possibility:IBM Planning Mass LayoffsJan 8, 2009 - in News
It is definitely a possibility when you look at the larger picture. IBM would not be the only entity moving itself into ‘restructuring’ mode, like many others. This type of information has nearly become s staple of daily news.
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CES '09: SanDisk's 40,000 RPM SSD--What?Jan 8, 2009 - in News
SanDisk today demonstrated its new line of G3 SSDs, which it claims is state of the art.Using a new rating method called vRPM or virtual RPM, SanDisk compares its SSD drives in terms of platter rotation rates of traditional HDD drives. So how fast do thes
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CES '09: Asus' 512GB SSD Laptop; World FirstJan 8, 2009 - in News
We had the chance to briefly talk to Asus tonight, prior to CES' full opening in the morning. One thing we learned from Asus is that the company is preparing to launch what it claims is the world's first 512 GB SSD ultra-portable.
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CES '09: Patriot's Nifty SSD RAID EnclosureJan 8, 2009 - in News
Patriot Memory has something interesting coming down the pipeline, so we've learned today at CES in Vegas. The company demonstrated a SSD RAID enclosure that takes two 2.5 inch SSD drives, marries it with a onboard RAID controller, and packs everything in
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Apple Drops DRM: the Expanded EditionJan 7, 2009 - in News
Apple is really going out with a bang – out from attending the Macworld conference, that is. In a last hurrah, the company has decided to drop Digital Rights Management (DRM) from all 10 million plus songs on iTunes by the end of this quarter.
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MSI X-Slim X320, Challenges MacBook AirJan 7, 2009 - in News
Are Netbooks too small for you? Looking for something with a bit more view size? MSI has launched their X-Slim X320 notebook – It is a notebook on a diet coming in at 1.3 kg and only 1.98 cm thick!
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Scorpio Blue: Big Notebook HDDs Go MainstreamJan 6, 2009 - in Reviews
While two other 500 GB mobile hard drives have been available for a while, WD is the first to release this capacity in a model using the standard 9.5 mm height with two platters.
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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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Dell Restructures Divisions, Ditches the GeographyJan 2, 2009 - in News
It looks like the news of restructuring and reorganizing isn’t restricted to Microsoft or Lenovo. Reports say that Dell has adjusted its divisions to focus on who they’re selling to rather than where the customers are.
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Flash Memory Fears for 2009Jan 2, 2009 - in News
A weakened Flash memory market is expected to be hit hard by dropping sales figures and growth rates for consumer devices in 2009. And don’t expect solid-state drives to save the day.
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Lenovo Expected to Lay Off Staff Mid-JanuaryJan 2, 2009 - in News
2008 was fraught with news about layoffs, cutbacks and corporate restructuring. The current economic crisis means companies are desperate to save the pennies in any way they can and it looks like 2009 is off to a similar start.
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A-Data Launches New SSD RAID EnclosureDec 31, 2008 - in News
And the coolest part? You can switch between the seven supported RAID modes with a simple hardware switch. Take that, bulky RAID configuration screens!
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SSD Capacity Battle Heating UpDec 31, 2008 - in News
There's no doubt that SSD drives are improving day to day. One major area that SSD manufacturers are focusing on is drive capacity.
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Report: HP, Intel in Talks to Ease Atom RestrictionsDec 31, 2008 - in News
HP is reportedly in talks with Intel regarding the restrictions in place on the Atom processor.
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RunCore Launches Low Cost SSDsDec 31, 2008 - in News
With the price of SSD storage continuously dropping, it’s not surprising to see some ultra cheap SSDs hitting the market in time to take advantage of the current penny pinching economy.
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MSI Announces Netbook with Hybrid StorageDec 30, 2008 - in News
MSI has announced a netbook with hybrid storage, something that could set it apart from the market competition.
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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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SSDs Replacing HDDs Soon? Not A ChanceDec 29, 2008 - in Reviews
Some say 2010 and even 2009 will be the year of SSDs. We think not.
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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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Abit Says Farewell to MotherboardsDec 19, 2008 - in News
Once again the rumor mill is churning with reports about enthusiast motherboard manufacturer Universal Abit. Reports have circulated that the company will be closing its doors for the last time on December 31st.As many in the enthusiast community will
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Highpoint Takes On Adaptec's SAS ControllerDec 19, 2008 - in Reviews
Professional hardware can be expensive, but are cost effective business products really an alternative? We compared Highpoint’s new RocketRAID 2640X4 SAS RAID controller with Adaptec’s 5405 entry level card.
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OCZ Intros New FLEX EX MemoryDec 18, 2008 - in News
In need of some memory for your newly planned system build? Be it air or liquid cooled, OCZ delivers its new line of Flex EX Performance memory – claiming the world’s fastest Air or Liquid cooled DDR2 4GB Kit currently available.
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Synology DS207+: Getting NAS Into Your HomeDec 11, 2008 - in Reviews
Synology really impressed us with the performance of its Disk Station DS408. Can the same company do it again with its Disk Station DS207+?
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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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Broadcom Creates Wi-Fi/Bluetooth/FM ChipDec 8, 2008 - in News
Broadcom recently introduced a chip that combines 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM technologies
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