
XFX Geforce 470/480 Pictures
Expreview have leaked good quality pictures of XFX's variant of Nvidia's upcoming Geforce GTX 400 series cards, as well as the previously seen boxes.

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[Rumour] Intel to release 3.6 GHz Core i5
Intel is set to release an update to its current fastest dual-core, the Core i5 670. The new Core i5 680 will feature a 27x multiplier, thus clocking at 3.6 GHz.
Price and release dates are not known for certain, though $284 and Q2 2010 are most likely.
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HP Refreshes Pavilion dv3

HP has announced the refresh of their Pavilion dv3 entertainment notebook PCs, which come with the choice of Intel Pentium and Core i3/15/i7 processors (Quad and Duo Core), as well as Intel HD Graphics and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5450 graphics card. The dv3 will be available end of this month.
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Portable Speakers KO: McGear MCSP03 vs. Mobile+ Go Rock

Nowadays with everything going mobile and portable, many big brands are starting to churn out amplification that's handy and small for comsumers to hook it up to their handphones, music players and even laptops for that addition omph. Today, we look at two different offerings that are both reasonably priced that from Singapore. Read on to find out more!
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ASUS Readies Server and Workstation Platforms
ASUS today announced that it is ready to support upcoming 32nm, 6-core processor platforms in its refreshed server and workstation lines. ASUS server motherboards and systems will support Intel(r) Xeon(r) 5600 processors, while its workstation motherboards will be ready for Intel(r) Core(tm) i7 980X and Xeon(r) W3680 processors.
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Amazon Kindle, Now Compatible With Mac

Amazon has released a new Kindle for Mac application that allows users to purchase and read electronic books from the retailer's Kindle store. More features will be added to the application including full text search and highlights.
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Google collaborates with Intel and Sony on TV Project

According to online sources, Google is working with Intel and Sony on the development of Internet TVs and set-top boxes. Known as Google TV, it will be based on Android (the smartphone OS).
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