
ZOTAC IONITX-P-E: Can Intel's CULV Processors Reinvigorate Interest in NVIDIA's ION?
NVIDIA’s ION brought a tremendous appeal to mini-ITX last year, but over the past six months Clarkdale has established itself as the natural and more capable choice for small form factor builds. ZOTAC are today attempting to reinvigorate appeal for ION by teaming up Intel’s CULV processors with NVIDIA’s aging GF9400 chipset. We take a look at the IONITX-P-E, and aim to find out how it fits into the HTPC landscape.
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Dell Studio 17: When Gaming Isn't Enough
Usually when we get to the 17"-class notebooks here, we're dealing with machines designed almost exclusively for gaming. The problem is that these machines also tend to be prohibitively expensive, owing in no small part to the healthy premiums their gaming graphics often command. So what about the users for whom gaming isn't the biggest priority, the ones major manufacturers like HP and Dell tend to target? In Dell's case, there's the Studio 17 offering targeted to media enthusiasts, and that's what we're here to investigate.

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Quick Look: PowerColor’s Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ Vortex Edition
With the recent rise in the number of triple-slot cards, we have a few different cards in-house that we’re going to be looking at over the next few weeks. But to kick things off, we decided to start small, looking at an interesting product from PowerColor that takes an interesting direction with the triple-slot concept.
The PowerColor Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ Vortex Edition is a factory overclocked Radeon HD 5770 with a unique feature: an adjustable height fan. By default the fan sits flush against the heatsink of this double-slot card, but with a twist of the fan it can be raised roughly 9mm. PowerColor says that doing can improve the cooling beyond what a pure double-slot card can achieve by reducing backflow, and today we set to find out if that's the case.
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8/26/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Thursday
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Tesla Hands Back $275K to U.S. Government Due to EPA Fine
The government giveth and the government taketh away
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Streaming Video Hosting Firms Look to HD Video for Profits
Netflix pays 3 cents to stream SD movies and 5 cents for HD flicks
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PlayStation 4 Will Have Still Physical Media Capabilities
No PSP Go style download only content for the PS4
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USB Stick Led to Worst Cyber Attack on U.S. Military; Russia Suspected
The purposeful attack occurred in 2008 in the Middle East and led to the theft of classified information
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Canon Outs New EOS 60D D-SLR with Articulating Screen
D60 will replace the 50D in the Canon line
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Lotus Seeks Funding for Evora 414E Hybrid Prototypes
Lotus looks to the Technology Strategy Board for funds for an additional Evora 414E Hybrid prototype
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Internet Explorer 9 Beta's Dramatic New Look Revealed
Microsoft Russia really let the cat out of the bag this time
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Study Shows Increased Lighting Efficiency Will Not Cause Decline in Energy Production
Humans will just use more electricity to balance it out
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Google Voice Merges With Gmail, Deploying Phonebooths Across U.S.
Gives beleaguered Superman more changing areas
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Doubts Swirl Around Followup to Apple TV
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly pessimistic about the device's prospects
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Amazon Ships New Kindles Two Days Early
New-generation Kindles have become the fastest and best-selling devices on Amazon
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Silver Nanoparticle Suspension Increases Fuel Algae Growth 30 Percent
New procedure could yield richer harvest of algae
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UPDATE: Apple Set to Reveal New iPods, TV Offerings at September 1st Event
Could Cupertino be cooking up other surprises -- new iPads, MacBook Air updates, are a few possibilities
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NASA Launches Contest for Last Shuttle Flight Songs
Your mission -- should you choose to accept it -- is to vote for a song or create a ditty of your own.
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Unknown Company Sues Online Ad Giants for Patent Infringement
Plaintiff alleges all the 20 named companies including Apple and Google infringe on its IP
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Lucas Looks to Kill "Jedi Mouse" Wireless Headset
His campaign to kill the "Jedi" company would make even Darth Vader proud
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