
AOL to Layoff 10 Percent in 2009
According to a report from Reuters, AOL is planning to lay off 10 percent of its workforce, amounting to 700 employees.
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Eager Fan Campaigns for Windows 7 Release Now
Earlier in the week we reported that general availability for the Windows 7 beta was set to end February 10. At the time you all seemed pretty cool with it. Plenty of time left to download, right? Turns out not everyone is so sensible.
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Stanford Prof. is Nvidia's New Chief Scientist
Nvidia had a couple of announcements about changes to to the company’s executives on Wednesday. The company announced that Bill Dally, the chairman of Stanford University’s computer science department, would be joining the company...
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IBM Settles, Papermaster is Apple-bound
Apple yesterday announced that Mark Papermaster would be joining the company as senior vice president of Devices Hardware Engineering. Papermaster will start work at the Cupertino company on April 24 and will be reporting directly to Steve Jobs.
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PC Gaming Roundup - January 27, 2009
Today's roundup includes a chat session with the designer and developer of War Plan Pacific, and whatever else pops up throughout the day. Read More ...
Intel to Reveal Eight-Core Xeon Next Month
Macworld is reporting that Intel plans to detail an eight-core Xeon processor at the International Solid-State Circuits Conference in San Francisco next month. Read More ...
PC Gaming Roundup - January 30, 2009
A few tidbits released this morning include ARMA II info, new Catalyst drivers and a note about Unreal Tournament 3.
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PC Gaming Roundup - January 29, 2009
Here is today's list of PC gaming news, including Mythic's announcement of its Call to Arms expansion, and the ship date for Hotel Giant 2.
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Intel Releases Moblin 2 Alpha OS for Netbooks
When it comes to netbooks, the near-constant in hardware design is the Atom processor. But what about the operating system on top of it?
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Super Talent's New SSD Upgrade for Asus Eee PC
Super Talent today released its SSD upgrade drives, which it is aiming squarely at users of the Asus Eee PC line.
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PC Gaming Roundup - January 28, 2009
We're starting the morning early with a few tidbits, but look for more to hit this space throughout the day.
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MSI's New Gaming Notebook Revealed
What other purposes do PCs serve other than play demanding games? They have many uses apparently, however, there's nothing better than a beefy notebook to play those taxing, beefy titles, and MSI has just the beefcake for the job. Read More ...
PC Gaming Roundup - January 26, 2009
Here's your Monday Edition of PC gaming goodness, including a few bits of patch news and the release of a deauthorization tool for Crysis Warhead. Read More ...
Disk Manufacturers Settle on Encryption Standard
The six largest disk makers on the planet have decided on a universal encryption standard that will be used on all storage drives, both disk based and solid state.
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Fujitsu Ditching Hard Drive Business
Fujitsu announced Tuesday that it will cease manufacturing hard disk drive (HDD) heads on March 31, 2009. Read More ...
SSDs Get Ready for a Late 2009 Boost
As the market for NAND Flash stabilizes in the latter half of the year, consumer and enterprise demand for solid-state drives is expected to surpass hard drives.
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Sony Files for Touchscreen Printer Patent
Sony filed a patent for a touch-screen printer based on Microsoft's Surface technology, capable of viewing and printing digital pictures wirelessly. Read More ...
Samsung Develops 4Gb DDR3 for 32GB RDIMMs
Samsung announced this week that it has developed the world’s highest density DRAM chip.
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Graphics Cards Shipments Way Down in Q4 2008
Like the rest of the economy, shipments of computer graphics chips were way down for the fourth calendar quarter of 2008.
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