
LaCie Intros USB 3.0 Dual-Drive RAID
LaCie will display its RAID 0/1 storage solution using USB 3.0 next month at CES. Read More ...
Dell's Latitude On Flash Boots Laptop in Seconds
Dell's new instant-on offering uses the laptop's x86 processor rather than depend on an ARM-based version. Read More ...
Bluetooth 4.0 Specifications Unveiled
The new Bluetooth specs promise a better range, and low energy consumption that can pull from small coin-cell batteries. Read More ...
Friday Deals: One Week Left Till Christmas Day!
Welcome to the last working Friday of 2009. Oh Friday, you've been so good to us this year, giving us reprieve week after week. And casual dress day. See you next year, dear friend. (As usual, a big thanks to our partner LogicBuy for sponsoring this post) Read More ...
Hasbro Suing Atari over D&D License
Hasbro is suing Atari over a violation in the D&D licensing agreement. Read More ...
Dell's Latitude On Flash Boots Laptop in Seconds
Dell's new instant-on offering uses the laptop's x86 processor rather than depend on an ARM-based version. Read More ...
JooJoo Company Responds to TechCrunch Lawsuit
Fusion Garage has responded to the lawsuit filed by Michael Arrington and the TechCrunch crew. Not surprisingly, the company says Arrington's suit and the allegations made are without merit. Read More ...
LaCie Intros USB 3.0 Dual-Drive RAID
LaCie will display its RAID 0/1 storage solution using USB 3.0 next month at CES. Read More ...
Friday Deals: One Week Left Till Christmas Day!
Welcome to the last working Friday of 2009. Oh Friday, you've been so good to us this year, giving us reprieve week after week. And casual dress day. See you next year, dear friend. (As usual, a big thanks to our partner LogicBuy for sponsoring this post) Read More ...
Intel Core i3, i5 Arrandale and Clarkdale in Photos
Intel to debut new Core i3, i5 CPUs at CES 2010 Read More ...
Nvidia's Cartoons Continue to Poke Fun at Intel
Nvidia's way past diplomacy now. Read More ...
Dell's Latitude On Flash Boots Laptop in Seconds
Dell's new instant-on offering uses the laptop's x86 processor rather than depend on an ARM-based version. Read More ...
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