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Is all your shopping done for Christmas yet? I hope it is. But if it isn't, or you just happen to love new shiny tech things (like I do), then peruse these last deals before we resume to the regularly scheduled program on December 26. Happy holidays, all! Read more

It's all about tablets today! Asus' Eee Pad is rumored to be based on Tegra. Read more

It might just be a concept, but man, that is one sexy concept. Read more

Microsoft yesterday lost an appeal to reverse an injunction that prevents the company from selling its Word processing software. Microsoft must now alter Word so that it does not infringe on a patent owned by i4i. Read more

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System Builder Marathon, Dec. 2009: $1,300 Enthusiast PC

Last quarter, we presented you with four Radeon HD 4850s under $1,250. This time around, we put together a very respectable Core i5 system with a couple of Radeon HD 5850s in CrossFire. Let's see how it compares against the previous "QuadFire" system. Read more

System Builder Marathon, Dec. 2009: $2,500 Performance PC

Can a truly high-end system still be assembled for $2,500? We set out to find the answer and learned some important things along the way. And here's a bit of a teaser: we're going to compare the performance of two Radeon HD 5870s to last quarter's 4890s. Read more

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Intel's Atom processor family showed promise when it launched back in 2008, but it certainly wasn't an ideal desktop platform. Atom is back with an integrated memory controller, on-die graphics, and a new two-chip configuration. But is it any better? Read more

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