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Microsoft to Do Ads in Blizzard GamesDec 4, 2008 - in News
Video game advertising company Massive, owned by Microsoft, just struck a deal of name appropriate proportions with Blizzard Entertainment.
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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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WD's 2nd Gen GP: More Speed, Less PowerDec 3, 2008 - in Reviews
Usually, green hardware means you're giving up performance in order to cut back on power consumption. But Western Digital's second-generation Green Power drive changes all of that.
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Tom's Holiday Buyer's Guide 2008, Part 4Dec 2, 2008 - in Reviews
Welcome to part four of our Holiday Gift Guide coverage. This time around, the Tom's Hardware staff picks its favorite components for your wish list rounding out 2008.
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Last Week's Hot News: Nov. Week 4Nov 29, 2008 - in Picture Story
It's Thanksgiving, so to go along with turkey dinner leftovers are the last week's hottest news!
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Lexar Releases Inexpensive Crucial DDR3 Memory KitsNov 26, 2008 - in News
Lexar has announced the availability of its new Crucial DDR3 triple-channel memory kits for the Intel Core i7 platform
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Tom’s Winter 2008 Hard Drive GuideNov 24, 2008 - in Reviews
Flash-based drives take the performance segment by storm, but the good old hard drive still provides the best bang for the buck as capacities reach 1.5 terabytes. We scanned all the available offerings and found the best drives for winter 2008.
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Reboot Your Computer, Don't Get PaidNov 20, 2008 - in News
There are pros and cons to going with an hourly wage versus salary. One of the good things about an hourly wage is that you’re eligible for overtime. But if you work in a big corporate environment and you work with computers everyday, you may be in for a
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Samsung's Fast 256GB SSD Goes Into ProductionNov 20, 2008 - in News
Samsung has announced that its ultra-fast 256 GB SSD has finally entered mass-production
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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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Toshiba Intros 500GB Green 2.5" HDDNov 20, 2008 - in News
Toshiba has announced a new series of 2.5-inch hard disk drives that offer capacities up to 500 GB, increased durability, reduced noise and a lower power consumption
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Where Do Hard Drive Heads Come From?Nov 20, 2008 - in Picture Story
A few days ago we were lucky enough to visit Seagate's Springtown, Ireland factory, where it manufactures 80% of its read/write heads. We'll show you some of what we saw there and explain how a hard drive head comes to be.
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Mushkin's New Triple-Chan DDR3 KitsNov 19, 2008 - in News
With all the buzz surrounding the Intel Core i7 debut, memory manufacturers are delivering the goods. Mushkin is now offering up its triple channel kits to the mix, with some pretty impressive timings.
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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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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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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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Synology's DS408 Reviewed: Fast NAS For ProsNov 18, 2008 - in Reviews
Does a NAS device with high data transfer rate and a Web interface that is easy to configure actually exist? Synology shows how it should be done. But the enclosure is not without its faults, either.
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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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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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Five Multimedia Notebooks, TestedNov 15, 2008 - in Reviews
Bigger is still better among new multimedia notebooks, where heft and battery life aren't as important as bright screens and video wizardry.
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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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Kingston Shipping HyperX T1 Series MemoryNov 13, 2008 - in News
Kingston Technology brings us another line of enthusiast based memory with its new T1 heat spreaders and HTX technology. HTX technology is a new innovation design by Kingston’s engineering team dedicated to building enthusiast memory.
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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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AVG Asks Users to Delete User32.dllNov 11, 2008 - in News
Earlier this week, users of AVG’s virus scanner accidentally got asked to ‘remove’ user32.dll, a core system file for the Windows operating system – by mistake of course.
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Nvidia Tegra Possible Debut by April 2009Nov 10, 2008 - in News
The Tegra – Nvidia’s addition to the mobile device market, could be in the hands of consumers as early as April of 2009 – directly competing with Intel and Apple’s low-powered mobile processor solutions.
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World’s Smallest USB EVDO ModemNov 10, 2008 - in News
Looking for a ‘small’ EVDO solution for your notebook or netbook? Novatel delivers with its MC760 USB Modem. Effectively being the smallest currently available USB EVDO solution.
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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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Seagate Responds to Freezing HDDsNov 10, 2008 - in News
Last week Toms had covered a bit about the freezing problems with Seagate’s Barracuda 1.5TB drives. We would like to update readers with the response that Toms has gotten directly from Seagate.
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Windows 7 Shipping Holiday 2009Nov 7, 2008 - in News
While some of us here don’t feel Windows Vista to be the atrocity that many others make it out to be, there’s no denying that it was a stumble for Microsoft.
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