Wednesday, September 29, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 28/09/2010



Radeon HD 6000 debut reportedly postponed
For weeks now, we've been hearing that AMD will unleash next-gen Radeon HD 6000-series graphics cards in mid-October. So much for those early predictions. According to DigiTimes, AMD has chosen to delay the launch from the "original" October 12 date to a vaguer and looser "November" time frame. DigiTimes doesn't...
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OCZ touts affordable Onyx 2 SSDs
While OCZ may not be introducing new SSDs fast enough to make my head spin, as was once the case, it's still keeping things moving. The company has unveiled the Onyx 2 series, which it calls "2.5 inch SSD[s] with superior affordability designed for mainstream desktops and mobile systems."
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National Good Neighbor Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough DigiTimes reports AMD to delay the launch of Radeon HD 6000 series, while Nvidia drops GPU price Fudzilla reports Fermi mid-life kicker comes in 40nm and how Nvidia helps keep PC gaming alive Slashdot: Malware running on graphics cards hp's Bradley: We're not trying to...
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RIM unveils its BlackBerry slate: the PlayBook
Step aside, half-baked Android and Windows slate prototypes. It looks like a serious competitor to the iPad is finally coming our way. BlackBerry maker RIM has announced the PlayBook, a seven-inch tablet that packs a dual-core processor, a QNX-based operating system with multi-tasking capabilities, and a custom multi-touch user interface...
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Smudge-prone netbook de-glossed with scouring pad
Glossy plastic is the scourge of the mobile world. Simply put, draping notebooks in shiny plastic that looks good buffed up for press photos but soon succumbs to a mess of fingerprints and smudges is an epic fail of design. Fortunately, it's one that may be easily correctable...
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Kanter cracks open Sandy Bridge
For folks who love reading about the intricate details of CPU microarchitectures, David Kanter of Real World Technologies probably needs no introduction. In his latest treatise, Kanter tackles Intel's Sandy Bridge, systematically comparing and contrasting Intel's new baby to both Nehalem, which it will supplant, and AMD's Bulldozer, with...
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Speed bumps aplenty in mobile Core 2010 refresh
Intel has added a collection of new mobile CPUs to its Core 2010 lineup. CPU World has all the gory details on what amounts to a series of speed bumps. We've summarized the essentials below. ...
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Acer intros Core 2010-based TimelineX ultraportables
Look out, road warriors. Acer has expanded its lineup of ultraportable notebooks with fresh offerings based on Intel's CULV 2010 platform. That means Core i3, i5, and i7 processors all around, with prices starting as low as $599.99 for the cheapest TimelineX 1830T variant.
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