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- August 29
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- Samsung Unveils Ultra-Light X360
- Windows XP Learns New Nag Tactic for Pirates
- Behold the five radiators, six graphics cards and 50+ fans “DayWalker” system
- Mythbusters duo launches new GeForce, codenamed Mona Lisa
- Nvidia’s Q3 shot at the desktop market: $59 graphics cards
- Universal Abit Reportedly Leaving Motherboard Market
- The Fastest 3D Cards Go Head-To-Head
- AMD to Strike Nvidia 9500 With HD4600
- August 28
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- Samsung Introduces SSDs for Low-Priced PC Market
- Phenom 9950 Cracks The 4GHz Barrier On LN2
- Next-Gen 7,200 RPM Notebook Hard Drives
- Pick Your Parts With OCZ's Do-it-yourself Gaming Notebook
- Nvidia To Optimize Its Software For Via Nano Processors
- PC Related IC Design Houses Turn Conservative Over Q3 Outlook
- FPCB Makers Expected To Have Double-digit Sales Growth In Q3
- Nvidia Vice President Firmly Denies CPU Rumours
- Ready For The Mainstream? Samsung Announces SSDs For Low-cost PCs
- NVISION: Nvidia's Quest For Second Place
- August 27
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- Dell Unveils New Vostros With Ubuntu
- Overclockers Aim For 6 GHz And Beyond At NVISION
- Nvidia GPUs Approach 1.5 PFlops In Folding@Home Project
- Badaboom's GPU-accelerated Video Encoding Promises A Lot, Not Yet Ready For Prime Time
- NVISION 08: Antec's New Case, Peripherals
- NVISION 08: Palit Makes Good on Failed EVGA GeForce Offer
- Advanced Overclocking Championship 2008
- NVISION: Jen-Hsun Huang's Keynote
- August 26
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- Canon Unveils New Cameras, Including EOS 50D
- Gigabyte's Monstrous 6 TFlops Core i7 Prototype Motherboard Pictured
- Nvidia Launches $59 GeForce 9400 GT
- Break Dancing Jen-Hsun Huang Kicks Off NVISION With Virtual Lamborghinis And Cylon Babes
- IOGEAR Announces Wireless USB-to-VGA kit
- Nvidia GPU Failures Caused By Material Problem, Sources Claim
- SAS Storage: High-Performance Hard Drives
- SGI, Intel Claim Slice of Olympic Swimming Gold Medals
- August 25
- August 23
- August 22
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- Shuttle's Stylish New X27 Makes an Appearance
- LLUON A1 Atom-Based PC Knows How to Roll
- IDF 2008: WiMAX and the Future of Wireless
- IDF: SSD Myths and Hardcore Gamers
- Heatsink Maker Jumps Into LED Lighting Biz
- IDF 2008: Intel Imagines Wireless Power For Your Laptop
- IDF 2008: New SATA Standard Expands To 600 MB/s, Enables Next Phase For SSD Performance
- Battery Cell Shortage Still Looming
- Dorm Room Tech
- IDF 2008: "SuperSpeed" USB 3.0 Demoed At IDF
- Steve Wozniak: An Engineer's Engineer
- August 21
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- IDF: Intel and Yahoo Team Up to Offer Internet on Television
- One Electron At A Time: Scientists Close In On Quantum Computing
- Overclocking Nehalem "almost As Good As Having A Second Graphics Card" - Intel
- Kanguru's Secure USB Memory Stick
- IDF 2008: Taking Mobile Gaming to the Extreme
- IDF: Core i7 'Nehalem' Briefing Report
- Planning On Buying A Nehalem PC For Christmas? Plan For Christmas 2009.
- IDF: Switchable Graphics Could Give Laptops An Extra Hour Of Battery Life
- IDF: Intel Demonstrates 16 GB DDR3 MetaRAM
- IDF: Intel and DreamWorks Tackle 3D Movies
- Intel's 'Larrabee' to Shakeup AMD, Nvidia
- August 20
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- IDF 2008: Highlights of Day 1 Keynotes
- IDF: Full Speed Ahead for Intel SSDs
- IDF 2008: One Voice Technologies Announces Voice Control for Atom-based MIDs
- Intel Expected To Reveal Details About Dual-core Atom
- Intel Tests Mass Storage Waters With New SSDs
- IDF 2008: Gelsinger Acts Cool, Reveals Little
- Logitech Introduces New Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Combo
- VIA Announces Nano-ITX Board With VIA VX800 Chipset
- Microsoft Drops, Google and Apple Climb in Latest ACSI Satisfaction Study
- Firm Estimates 35 Percent Downgrade Vista to XP
- Silent PSUs: Fortron Versus Silverstone
- IDF: Core i7 Will Self Overclock
- Microsoft to Add Blu-ray Disc Support into Windows
- IDF: More 'Nehalem' Details, 6-cores
- IDF Fall 2008: Lucid Samples Graphics Parallelization Chips
- August 19
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- USB 3.0 Connectors On Show
- IDF 2008: NEC Promises Speed-up For Wireless USB
- IDF: Barrett Says It's Not About Money
- IDF 2008: Opening Keynote Speech Criticizes U.S. Government
- IDF 2008: Intel's Classmate PC Returns
- New HyperTransport Specification Reveals Updates For AMD's 45 Nm CPUs, Fusion's Secret
- AMD On Track To Report A Profit For Q3
- Mobile Madness at IDF 2008
- Who Says You Need Four Cores?
- IDF 2008: What to Expect
- AMD First to 22 Nm, Challenges Intel
- August 18
- August 16
- August 15
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- AMD Has Four New Business Phenoms
- BitMicro Says 6.5 TB SSDs On The Way
- Ubisoft CEO Changing Focus to Consoles Due to PC Piracy
- Indilinx Speeds Up SSDs To 230 MB/s
- Leaked IDF Slides Shed Light On Nehalem's Successors
- Self-assembling Polymer Arrays The Secret Of Next-generation Hard Drives?
- New Intel Motherboards To Detect Phone Calls During Sleep Mode
- Athlon Vs. Atom: Duel Of The Energy Savers
- August 14
- August 13
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- Why a Mini-notebook is Exactly What You Will Want
- First USB 3.0 Demo Possibly at IDF Next Week
- HP Kicks Off SIGGRAPH 2008 With Lots Of New Gear
- Nvidia Takes A Big Hit In The Second Quarter
- Pro Graphics: Seven Cards Compared
- Nvidia Touts Physics, But Financial Trouble Ahead
- Report: All Nvidia G84/G86 Chips Defective
- August 12
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- Russian Hackers Continue Attack On Georgia
- Windows Crashes During Olympic Ceremony
- Lenovo Unleashes the 17-inch W700
- Intel Releases New Midrange Chips
- AMD Split Rumors Accelerating
- 270 Watt For The Performance Crown: AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2
- AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2: R700 First-Look
- Intel Set To Introduce Mobile Quad-core Processors
- August 11
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- Intel's 'Nehalem' Now Officially Core i7
- Weakening LCD Panel Industry Spreads To Backend
- Kingston Takes 10% Stake At NAND Flash Controller Designer 3S
- Seven Of The Ten Largest DRAM Manufacturers Saw Revenue Declines In Q2
- Convenience Storage By Buffalo And Toshiba
- Intel Nehalem's Market Named Leaked to be Core i7
- August 8
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- Graphics Wars: The Big Summer Battle
- CERN Ready To Test Fire Its Time Machine On September 10
- Dell Claims Carbon Neutrality
- AMD Launches 2 New Pro Graphics Cards
- Microsoft Revises Memory Placement in Latest Xbox 360 Hardware
- Intel graphics update: Ray-tracing the way to go for game developers?
- Quick Look: Gigabyte 790GX Motherboard
- Graphics wars: The big summer battle
- CherryPal's $250 PC delayed
- Nvidia licenses Transmeta power management tech
- AMD's 790GX served with secret sauce for overclocking
- Alienware m15x: True Gaming Portability?
- August 7
- August 6
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- Playboy Online Loses To Porn Streaming
- Sony To Expand Monthly Lithium Ion Battery Production Capacity From 41 Million Cells To 74 Million C
- Numonyx And Hynix Extend NAND Flash Cooperation
- Memory Module Makers See Strong July Sales
- Elpida Ready To Launch 16 GB FB-DIMM
- Micron Preps 256 GB SSDs For Notebooks
- Larrabee, CUDA And The Quest For The Free Lunch
- Matrox Stretches TripleHead2Go To 5040x1050 Pixels
- AMD 790GX: RV610 For Enthusiasts?
- August 5
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- Intel To Launch Calpella Notebook Platform In Q3 2009
- Semiconductor Market Starting To Look Interesting, Says Future Horizons
- Micron Introduces Next-generation SSD For Enterprise Servers And Notebooks
- Nanya: Heavy DRAM Downside Pressure In August
- TSMC Leads Growth Among Top 20 Semiconductor Suppliers In H1
- Dell's Cloud Computing Trademark Application Criticized
- August 4
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- NVIDIA Interview - "E3 Was a Disaster ... Nvision is the New E3"
- Nvidia Readies Driver 'Big Bang' September, Brings OpenGL 3.0 and SLI Multi-monitor Support
- PC Vendors Have No Incentive To Replenish DRAM Inventory
- Strong PC Demand Boosts Chip Revenues, DRAM And Flash Prices Plunge
- Nvidia Says It Is Not Quitting The Chipset Market
- The Apple Mac Cost Misconception
- Nvidia To Silently Kill Chipset Division?
- AMD Fusion Details Leaked: 40/32 Nm, Dual-core CPU, RV800 Graphics
- Intel Teases New Larrabee Details
- Higher ASPs And Stronger Growth Expected In The Semiconductor Market
- Intel's 15 Most Unforgettable x86 CPUs
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