Nvidia Toots Ion Horn, Release Still On Track
Nvidia reassured all today, including itself, that the Ion platform is still on its way.
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AT&T Sells Netbooks for $50, Sort of
AT&T yesterday announced that the company would be offering netbooks for just fifty bucks in two major areas. Kinda.
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EA Releases SecuROM De-Authorization Tool
Electronic Arts tries to make things right again with the release of the SecuROM de-authorization tool.
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Microsoft Office for iPhone? Please, No!
Today a lot of people are talking about the scary possibility of Microsoft Office for iPhone.
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A Peek at Windows 7 Starter's 3 App Cap
Although Windows 7 Starter Edition will likely be the least used version by readers of this site, its artificial limitations do have our attention.
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HP Looking at Android for Netbooks
With all the talk of Windows 7 and how Microsoft will have a version of the OS specifically designed for netbooks, it’s refreshing to hear that notebook manufacturers are still considering other operating systems for upcoming netbooks.
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MSI Announces X-Slim Date, Pricing
MSI today reveals price and specifications for X-Slim notebook, costing up to $1,000.
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Super Talent RAIDDrive SSD Offers 2 TB
Super Talent's new patented 2 TB PCIe RAIDDrive SSD offers an impressive 1.3 GBps sequential writes, and 1.2 GBps reads.
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QOTD: What Was Your First Computer?
IBM PC Bus, ISA, EISA, math co-processor, floppy disk. So many forgotten terms, from
years ago.
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AMD: No 'Bulldozer' Anytime Soon
AMD's senior vice president and chief marketing officer Nigel Dessau said in a whacky blog post that the next-generation Bulldozer architecture will not be available any time soon.
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AMD Roadmap: New Athlon II's Coming
Accordording to recent AMD documents that we were able to see, AMD is planning to launch a new Athlon series sometime in June of this year.
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