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Dell is sitting on a big stack of cash and looking to go shopping. Read More ...
QOTD: Have You Ever Hacked Anything?
Their crime is curiosity. Read More ...
Palm Replaces CEO with Apple Exec
Palm has appointed former Apple executive Jon Rubinstein as its new chief executive officer. Read More ...
Asus Has Secret Console "Better Than Wii"
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Win a $400 Newegg Gift Card or an Eee PC
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12 Booth Babe Pics We Never Posted
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5 Reasons Why New Macs and iPhone are Lacking
Today at Apple's World Wide Developer Conference, many things were unveiled. Read More ...
Pirate Party Bags Seats on European Parliament
Sweden’s Pirate Party this past weekend secured themselves two seats in the European Parliament. Read More ...
QOTD: What Do You Think of Our Weekend Comedy?
Over the past few weeks (this one included) you might have noticed that we’ve been posting comedy news as weekend content.
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• Crickets Chirping at Bing Launch
Microsoft Launches Bing Search – World Responds with Crickets Chirping Noises
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• Steve Jobs to Attend WWDC 2009
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• 5 Ridiculous Foreign Sci-Fi Remakes
Sometimes a remake really does the original movie justice. That said, sometimes the remake is just downright dire. Here are five of the most ridiculous foreign remakes.
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• IBM to Compete in World Curling Competition
IBM has announced plans to compete in the World Curling Competition.
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The Ladies of Computex, Part Four
Your fourth and final helping of Booth Babes from Computex 2009. Read More ...
The Ladies of Computex, Episode Three
Revenge of the Bith Babes. Read More ...
QOTD: Are You Considering the Palm Pre?
Palm Pre. Yay or nay? Read More ...
Attn. Adventure Gamers: Monkey Island is Back!
The return of the new and old. Read More ...
The Ladies of Computex, Part Deux
Babes at booths. Read More ...
LG Wristwatch Phone Launching Next Month
Everyone went completely nuts over LG’s wristwatch phone at CES and soon, everyone who was marveling at the idea back in January can get their hands on one of these 3G watches. Read More ...
SilverPac's Digital Picture Frame Kicks Butt
SilverPac’s latest device is the mother of all digital picture frames. Read More ...
The Ladies Of Computex, Part One
Some of you guys have been asking for booth babes over the last couple of days and we figured the only decent thing to do would be honor that request. Read More ...
Thermaltake Attracts Women With Swarovski Bling
There’s usually not a lot of sparkly things to be found at Computex and for the folks that attend Computex that’s just fine. Read More ...
• Sylvester Stallone Launches New WiFi Standard
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• Billy Mays to Pitch Microsoft Zune HD
“Billy Mays, here, for Microsoft’s amazing new entertainment device,†will be the new audio refrain soon blasting out of TVs far and wide. Read More ...
• 6 Awesome Robot Wars Match Ups
If you are like us, you enjoy Sci-Fi like an addiction. Read More ...
Tiger Woods Ditching Discs, Going Browser Only
The next Tiger Woods PGA Tour game for PC and Mac will be browser only. Read More ...
Dell Earnings Fall by 63 Percent, Waiting for Win 7
Dell's looking for a sign. Read More ...
Searching for Screensavers Risky, Viagra is Safe
Some words make for a safer search than others. Read More ...
QOTD: Have You Ever Stolen Someone's WiFi?
There are two kinds of people in this world: Those who would piggyback on someone else’s Wi-Fi and those who lie about whether or not they would piggy back on someone else’s Wi-Fi. Read More ...
Microsoft Launching Bing.com on June 3
Over the last week or so we’ve been hearing about Bing, Microsoft’s latest search effort formally known as Kumo. Today sees the Redmond company unveiling the â€کdecision engine’ which will be online for American users on June 3. Read More ...
Exclusive: Quo Computers, the Cheaper Mac
There's a lot of drama surrounding Apple as of late, most notably in the clone arena. Read More ...
Microsoft Decides No IE with Win 7 in Europe
Microsoft has come up with its own solution to the whole EU antitrust issue that has been plaguing the company since January of this year: don't ship Internet Explorer with Windows 7, but only in Europe. Read More ...
EU Responds to MSFT's Antitrust Case Solution
The European Union has responded to earlier new that Microsoft will ship Windows 7 without the brower to European customers. Read More ...
Battlefield 3 Confirmed, Not Dated
John Pleasants, chief operating officer of Electronic Arts, confirmed today that Battlefield 3 is currently in development. Read More ...
Hackintosh-friendly Dell Mini 9 Discontinued
Goodbye, best hackintosh netbook yet. Read More ...
Microsoft May Have to Let Users Choose Browser
Given the chance to choose, which browser would you use? Read More ...
Asus Has Secret Console "Better Than Wii"
The Eee Wii? Weee? Read More ...
Nvidia Tegra: $500-750M Into a $1B Project
That works out to 50 to 75 percent done! Read More ...
Microsoft: Windows 7 Won't Save PC Recession
Windows 7 may be good, but it's not a miracle. Read More ...
Asus Vows to Make Products Better Than Apple
Wait, does that mean that Asus thinks that Apple's products are the best? Read More ...
IBM and the Philipines Battle in Court
IBM has filed suit against a Philippine government agency, accusing it of making libelous comments about the company. Read More ...
DOJ Steps Up Google Antitrust Probe
Reports today suggest that the Justice Department is stepping up its investigation into Google’s Book Search settlement. Read More ...
Schmidt on Bing: MSFT Does This Every Year
Google’s not worried about Bing, not one bit. Read More ...
Windows on 98 Percent of New Netbooks
Almost a lock. Read More ...
Acer to Launch Ultra-Thin Timeline Series in June
Acer is reportedly launching its new super-slim Timeline notebook in July. Read More ...
Microsoft Not Cool With Hybrid Storage Netbooks
Microsoft isn't too keen on SSDs and HDDs living under the same roof. Read More ...
Apple Says Safari 4 is World's Fastest Browser
Apple boasts Safari 4 is faster than both IE8 and Firefox 3. Read More ...
Best Buy to Offer Free Windows 7 Upgrades
Best Buy's prepping for Windows 7 madness. Read More ...
New MacBook Pros are Cheaper, Faster, Pro-er
Now they all have a flash memory card slot and non-removable seven-hour battery. Read More ...
Microsoft Shows Official Windows 7 Box Art
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Sony Says Make Restore Discs Yourself
Sometimes the smallest things can indicate drastic things are taking place. Read More ...
Windows 7 Build 7201 Leaks Onto P2P Networks
It's jumped a number! Read More ...
The Ladies of Computex, Episode Three
Revenge of the Bith Babes. Read More ...
Panel Makers Show Off Win 7 Friendly Multitouch
Panel makers at Computex are this year displaying all kinds of tasty multi-touch screens with support for Windows 7. Read More ...
Acer's Android Netbook is a Dualboot With Windows
Acer’s first Android netbook is is a dualboot machine. Read More ...
Shuttle Jumps on the All-in-One Bandwagon
All-in-ones are fast becoming all the rage and it looks like Shuttle doesn’t want to miss the party. Read More ...
Video: Pixel Qi Demos Amazing 3qi Laptop Screen
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Acer Launches Super-Slim Business Notebook
This week at Computex, Taipei, Acer is showing off an ultra-thin notebook for business users. Read More ...
Netbook Sales to Decline, Say Makers
The IT industry is full of buzzwords, most notably in the mobile space. We've got laptops, notebooks, ultra-portables, netbooks, MIDs, and more acronyms than you can shake a stick at. Read More ...
Synaptics Making Buttonless, Clickable Trackpads
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OCZ Agility Make SSDs a Little More Affordable
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Microsoft Not Cool With Hybrid Storage Netbooks
Microsoft isn't too keen on SSDs and HDDs living under the same roof. Read More ...
Fusion-io Unviels PCI-e SSD for Gamers
A little late on this one, but we wanted to spill the beans anyway. Read More ...
OCZ Endeavors to Bring Affordable SSDs
SSDs are becoming more popular and the prices are definitely dropping steadily, just not as fast as most of us would like. OCZ is trying to change that. Read More ...
Silicon Power Shows Off USB/eSATA USB Stick
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Thecus Announces N5500 NAS Unit, 10 TB Total
This week at Computex, Thecus is showing off its new N5500 NAS Device, designed to keep store your data and keep everything nice and secure. Read More ...
Super Talent Claims Its SSDs Can Rock Intel's
Intel SSDs still hold the market for the ultimate in performance, but that could change very soon. Read More ...
Use Your SSDs In or Outside Your Case, Anytime
Flexibility is key, and Patriot Memory's ConvoyXL delivers just that. Read More ...
Intel SSDs Continue to Gain Popularity
SSDs are a big topic here at Computex, and Intel SSDs are no exception. Read More ...
Super Talent Shows Its Super Fast PCIe SSD
Super Talent had its RAIDdrive GS card on display and on demo at the show floor here at Computex. Read More ...
Waterproof SDHC Card is Cool, But Pointless
Our onsite reporters have seen a lot of nifty products at Computex in Taipei and Kingmax’s waterproof SD card is one of them. Read More ...
NEC Launches Hybrid Storage Netbook
Hybrid storage in netbooks never really caught on. We saw one from MSI back in January, but aside from that, there was nothing else worth noting when it came to dual harddrives in an ultra portable, low cost machine. Read More ...
OCZ Intros New 3.5-inch "Colossus" SSD
SSD’s are fast becoming a viable option, and with prices dropping pretty steadily, more folks are opting to go SSD rather than HDD. Read More ...
Sony Optiarc: Piloting Blu-ray Through the Crisis
Blu-ray adoption is still unsatisfying, price wars eliminated profit margins and the crisis hit hard. In a short interview with Sony Optiarc we learned their about their recipe to succeed.
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SATA Spec 3.0 Now Official; 6 Gb/sec. Speeds
The Serial ATA International Organization has today made official the Serial ATA Revision 3.0 specification. Read More ...
Researchers Find Way to Put 1.6 TB on a DVD
1.6 Terabytes on a single disc. Read More ...
Ravage Transformer is Best USB Stick Ever
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Report: SSDs Can't Replace HDDs
Friday TDK announced that it launched a new line of serial ATA II compatible hard drives, however storage integration specialist Origin Storage says that they're doomed to failure. Read More ...
Toshiba Ships First Laptop With a 512 GB SSD
Ultra portable notebook with a 512 GB SSD. Drool. Read More ...
Corsair Releases 256 GB SSD
This afternoon Corsair announced the 256 GB edition of its Storage Solutions SSDs (Solid State Drive), offering consumers its fastest and largest 2.5-inch SATA II drive thus far. Read More ...
Blu-ray Growing, but 58% Still Confused
Some people still think standard-def DVD is "good enough" compared to Blu-ray Disc. Read More ...
PCI-E SSD Does 1000 MB/sec.
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CBHD is China's Own Blu-ray Disc
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Intel SSD Prices Drop by Up to $100
Intel SSDs now a little cheaper, but still not cheap. Read More ...
World's Most Durable SSD; Only 436lbs
Axxana's slogan reads, "Built to last," and with its latest Phoenix System data system, they may very well survive with the cockroaches in a nuclear holocaust. Read More ...
GE's Holographic Storage to Yield 500 GB Discs
General Electronics this week announced a breakthrough in holographic storage technology which could allow us to store up to 500 GB of data on one disc. In other words, ten Blu-ray Discs in one. Read More ...
Seagate Claims to be Easiest PC Backup Yet
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OCZ Unveils PCIe-Based SSD Card
OCZ announced today its Z-Drive, a PCI-Express based solid state drive that offers up to 1 TB of storage. Read More ...
Seagate's Energy-friendly 5,900 RPM HDDs
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Report: Intel SSD Price Cut on April 26
Cheaper, but will be they cheap enough? Read More ...
AMD Blocks Unlock; Gigabyte Fights Back
While meeting with Gigabyte at Computex, we were let in on a little bit of information regarding AMD's unlock-block for new Phenom II CPUs. Read More ...
Enter Our Contest to Win One of Three SBM PCs
Win a new PC from Tom's Hardware and Newegg! Read More ...
Go Silent With Massive Fanless CPU Heatsinks
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The Heatsinks of Computex in Pictures
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The Best PC Case At Computex, from SilverStone
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Inside the BMW-designed Thermaltake Case
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Tom's Hardware Italy Lands 3DMark Hall of Fame
Overclocking, since its beginnings, has always been about achieving more value for your money. Read More ...
Corsair Releases 256 GB SSD
This afternoon Corsair announced the 256 GB edition of its Storage Solutions SSDs (Solid State Drive), offering consumers its fastest and largest 2.5-inch SATA II drive thus far. Read More ...
AMD Video Shows Dragon OC'ing, Skateboarding
Want to see some overclocking? Want to see some skating? Want to grind that rail? Check out this video of AMD Phenom II extremeness. Read More ...
AMD Phenom II X4 955 Overclocked to 7.1 GHz
A group called LimitTeam managed to overclock AMD's Phenom II X4 955 processor and reach a record speed od 7.1 GHz. Read More ...
Asus Supercomputer Motherboard Revealed
Asus finally launched the official product page for its upcoming P6T7 WS SuperComputer motherboard, built on two Nvidia nForce 200 chips and 7 PCIe slots. Read More ...
PCI-E SSD Does 1000 MB/sec.
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QOTD: Do You Take Your PC to LAN Parties?
We here at Tom's Hardware have been playing games for a really long time. Long before graphics was considered "graphics," we were already gaming. Read More ...
Miahallen & His Gigabyte Overclocking Win: Part 1
Over the weekend, Gigabyte held its regional overclocking finals in the Los Angeles. During the event, 12 competitors spent almost all of Saturday overclocking in an attempt to walk away as champion and be placed in the top spot for Gigabyte's finals this Read More ...
Gigabyte Overclocking Mid-day Pictures
The competition is kicking along now, and we have a preliminary winner for Super PI: Jeremiah L. Allen or Miahallen. Congratulations for taking the Super PI numbers. Read More ...
OCZ Unveils PCIe-Based SSD Card
OCZ announced today its Z-Drive, a PCI-Express based solid state drive that offers up to 1 TB of storage. Read More ...
QOTD: Do You Shut Off Your PC At Night?
Because of mechanical wear and tear in traditional hard drives and fans, I've never really liked turning off my computing devices. A steady on state is better for the hard drive in the long run. Read More ...
Winners of Our AMD Overclocking Contest!
After two months of intense overclocking, two champions have emerged victors of the AMD Virtual Overclocking Contest. Read More ...
Wall•E PC Case Mod is Simply Awesome
You won’t believe your eyes when you see this what this enthusiast from Russia has done. Best. Case. Ever. Read More ...
QOTD: Are You Always Fixing PCs for Others?
Computers break down and produce problems for people on a daily basis. Things can go wrong, and sometimes, the problems are not even fixable--like a fried CPU. Sometimes some things just have to be entirely replaced. Read More ...
Seagate Delivers "Next-Gen" HDD
Seagate is boasting that its SV35.5 Series is the next step in the HDD evolution, geared to deliver optimal performance in digital video surveillance systems. Read More ...
AMD Launches Opteron Upgrade Program
AMD is trying to encourage server owners to upgrade their microprocessors, offering discounts for new processors. Read More ...
Build Your Own Multi-touch Surface Computer
Maximum PC didn't feel like shelling out $12,000 for Microsoft's Surface technology, so the staff made its own multi-touch table PC for only $350 Read More ...
Intel Hints at Octa-Core CPUs this Year
In an interview with IDG News Services, Intel's Shannon Poulin gave an update on when the company will ship its first octa-core processor. Read More ...
Microsoft Watching OEM Bloatware for Windows 7
Microsoft’s keeping an eye on the amount of bloat that OEMs will be loading into Windows 7. Read More ...
QOTD: Did You Ever Fry Your PC by Overclocking?
Everyone wants to get the most for their money. This is no exception to Tom's Hardware readers. Read More ...
QOTD: What Was Your First Computer?
IBM PC Bus, ISA, EISA, math co-processor, floppy disk. So many forgotten terms, from years ago. Read More ...
OCZ Officially Announces DIY Neutrino Netbook
As tired as we may have grown hearing about netbooks, consumers don’t yet seem to have had their fill yet. Read More ...
QOTD: How Much Did You Spend on Your PC?
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AMD May Unveil 40nm Radeon HD 4750 Soon
German website Schottenland.de is currently listing a 40nm ATI Radeon HD 4750, listing the RV740 GPU and other specifics Read More ...
A Wireless Keyboard With A Built-in Trackpad
It’s a keyboard and a trackpad, all in one. Read More ...
Panel Makers Show Off Win 7 Friendly Multitouch
Panel makers at Computex are this year displaying all kinds of tasty multi-touch screens with support for Windows 7. Read More ...
NEC's 43-inch Curved Monitor On Sale July (Drool)
NEC’s curved 43-inch monitor made a pretty big splash when the company first announced it. Now this beautiful monitor has a price and a release date and we find ourselves shying away. Read More ...
Video: Pixel Qi Demos Amazing 3qi Laptop Screen
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Synaptics Making Buttonless, Clickable Trackpads
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Cheaper LCD Panels On the Way; Wallets Rejoice
Hitachi today demonstrated what it said will bring prices of LCD panels down significantly, while bringing quality up: hot cathode fluorescent lamps, or HCFL. Read More ...
Pixel Qi Demos Amazing E-Ink Laptop Screen
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Dinobot Transformer Goes From T-Rex to Mouse
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Microsoft Shows Laptop Mouse With Nano Dongle
Microsoft laptop mouse gets a shrunken dongle. Read More ...
LG LCD Display Only .23 Inches Thick
LG Display announced earlier this morning that it has successfully created the "world's thinnest" 42- and 47-inch LCD TV panels, measuring only 5.9 mm (.23 inches) thick. Read More ...
Asus Eee Keyboard Launching Late June
We first saw it in January. Hopefully it'll be out by the end of June. Read More ...
Huge 145-inch Plasma Display is 1mm Thick
Shinoda's 145-inch plasma display boasts a thickness of 1mm, and is even capable of a 720p resolution. Read More ...
Say Goodbye to 16:10 Notebook Displays
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Bluetooth 3.0 is Fast Like Ricky Bobby
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$500 Mouse Features LCD Screen
For $500, consumers can buy a cool Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 bundle. However, there's apparently a need for a mouse that can display e-mail on its LCD screen. Read More ...
Philips Axes 3D Display Division
With a recession in full swing and 3-D display adoption at a crawl, Philips has decided to axe its 3-D display division. Read More ...
New JVC 46-inch 3D Monitor Costs $7,000
JVC is set to showcase its new 46-inch 3D monitor next week at the NAB show, however the device isn't necessarily geared towards the mainstream consumer... especially the wallet. Read More ...
Build Your Own Multi-touch Surface Computer
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Dell Mini 10 Finally Gets Fancy 720p Display
Dell finally makes good on its promise of outfitting the Mini 10 netbook with a 720p-capable screen. Read More ...
QOTD: How Big Is Your PC Display?
I remember when my 12-inch yellow monocrhome CRT monitor was the pinnacle of desktop display technology. Alas, those memorable days are gone. Read More ...
Thin, Flexy OLED Lighting Sheets Coming 2011
We’ve been hearing about OLED technology off and on for years now, but now we have word that flexible OLED lighting could be entering into production late next year.
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Microsoft Makes a... Notebook Cooler
Microsoft’s best known for its software, but often times its hardware products are just as often found as part of users’ systems.
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Intel Working on Display Linking Technology
As a part of Intel's "Carry Small, Live Large" initiative, Intel researchers are working on a technology that will enable multiple mobile devices to work together to create a larger display. In other words, the displayed output will span all of the...
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Asus Unveils Green, Wireless Monitors
Today at CeBIT, Asus sported not only sported its new "green" series of LCD monitors, but the world's first wireless monitor as well.
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Asus Teases Eee Keyboard Again at CeBit
Asus brought its all-in-one keyboard PC that we spotted at CES to Germany this week to give the masses a closer look at this interesting piece of kit.
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Picture: MacBook Pro Glossy vs. Matte FIGHT!
Check out the new MacBook's matter display compared with the "glassy" one
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Report: Microsoft to Buy Motion Sensing Tech
Reports from last week pointed at Microsoft acquiring Israeli startup 3DV Systems for its motion-sensing camera technology.
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UPDATE: Razer Responds to Lycosa KB Issue
Razer has recently acknowledged a defect in production models of its Lycosa gaming keyboards.Shortly after the launch of the Razer Lycosa gaming keyboard, buyers started to express concern over the functionality of their newly purchased units in the R Read More ...
OCZ Unleashes Backlit Keyboard
For those who constantly find themselves typing in the dark, OCZ has a great solution to reduce those typos down to a minimum. Read More ...
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 ...
Report: Intel's Dual-core CPUs for CULV Platform
Intel has quietly expanded it’s new CULV chip family to include two dual core Celeron processors. Read More ...
Intel's Pine Trail Out Q4, Possibly October
Intel’s next iteration of its hugely popular Atom processor, codenamed Pine Trail, is now slated for a Q4 release. According to recent rumors, it's possible that we could see the processor as early as October.
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Rambus Drops Some Charges Against Nvidia
The Saga continues... Read More ...
Nvidia CEO on x86 Project: "Haven't Found It Yet"
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AMD: We're Launching an Atom Killer in 2010
Nvidia’s Ion made a huge splash at Computex 2009 and it looks like AMD is trying to get in on some of the action. According to a report, the company is preparing an Atom rival, which will launch in 2010. Read More ...
Nvidia: GPU Failures Not Affecting Our Orders
Nvidia has said its sales are in no way harmed by the GeForce G84 and G86 fiasco that took place last summer. Read More ...
Intel Atom-powered Cell Phones by 2011?
Intel’s Atom processor is the beating heart at the center of nearly every netbook on the market today. Now Intel says its working on bringing the Atom to handheld devices. Read More ...
Intel's 'Larrabee' to Be "Huge"
Earlier in the week, we posted about Intel's Larrabee GPU and its future-looking performance. Read More ...
More Pics of SilverStone's Kickass Raven Case
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What Your RAM Goes Through: the Die-hard Tester
Memory products are essentially commodity products these days. Read More ...
Modular Power Supplies Less Efficient Say Makers
It's all about power efficiency these days. Read More ...
AMD Blocks Unlock; Gigabyte Fights Back
While meeting with Gigabyte at Computex, we were let in on a little bit of information regarding AMD's unlock-block for new Phenom II CPUs. Read More ...
Unlocking AMD CPU Cores Safe Say Mobo Makers
While browsing through motherboards at Computex, several manufacturers were quick to tell us some details about the recently released dual-core Phenom II CPUs from AMD. Read More ...
Intel Launching Live Software Network TV
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EVGA Displays P55, Classified and New GTX 295
Not everything at Computex happens in the convention center. Yesterday the folks at EVGA kidnapped one of our onsite editors to show him the company’s latest motherboards and video cards.
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ECS Shows Atom Mobo With PCI-e x16 Slot
During Computex, Elitegroup Computer Systems showcased an Atom motherboard featuring a x16 PCI Express slot. Read More ...
Intel Sports Working Moorestown at Computex
Intel's senior vice president Anand Chandrasekher displayed a few prototype mobile Internet devices (MIDs) powered by the company's upcoming Moorestown chip platform. Read More ...
Asus Formula Series: Aerodynamic Graphics Cards
I wonder how many FPS a Type-R sticker would add. Read More ...
Go Silent With Massive Fanless CPU Heatsinks
There are always an endless selection of accessories at Computex, it's sometimes difficult to weed through all the devices. Read More ...
The Heatsinks of Computex in Pictures
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AGP Not Yet Dead Says Gigabyte
It's always good and fun to have the latest hardware, especially when it comes to graphics. But what if you're on an aging AGP system? Read More ...
Amazing: ECS Fits Nvidia Ion, Blu-ray Into...a Vase
Just don't try to put water in it. Read More ...
Enermax to Bring More Efficient Power Supplies
The 80-Plus power supply standard while good, just isn't good enough, so says Enermax. Read More ...
Zotac Graphics Cards Pay for Themselves
Greentech, power saving, saving the Earth, utilizing less resources--power saving features are an important feature to have these days, on any product. Read More ...
The Best PC Case At Computex, from SilverStone
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Lian-Li Launches Economic Line of Cases
This year at Computex, case maker Lian-Li introduced a less pricey line of cases designed to be kinder to your wallet than the likes of Corsair’s $300 offering from earlier on in the day. Read More ...
Scenes From Computex 2009: Intel's Booth
We've got a sneak peek at what Intel's land looks like at Computex. Read More ...
Asus Mars GTX 295 8GB SLI Runs Far Cry 2 2160p
8 GB of graphics RAM enough for you? Read More ...
Intel: Ion Is Overkill, Don't You Know
There’s been a lot of talk about Nvidia’s Ion this week and apparently, Intel doesn’t like when the competition gets a couple of days of good press. Read More ...
Ferrari Nettop Looks Fast But Isn't Really
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