Thursday, September 16, 2010
IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware) 15/09/2010
Lenovo Charger with 4 Built-in USB Ports is Genius
A shortage of USB ports is a problem tons of people are familiar with. It's easily solved with any one of the countless USB hubs available. But what's a USB hub if it's not also a laptop charger? A one-trick pony, that's what.
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Microsoft Researcher: Microsoft Surface Will Be in Cost Effective, in Homes in Three Years
Just three more year until we can all play Dungeons and Dragons and Warhammer on Microsoft's Surface table top.
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Microsoft Boasts Better GPU Acceleration in IE9
Firefox 4 can do it too, apparently.
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Intel Launches Dedicated App Store for Netbooks
Who says you can’t have cool apps without a smartphone? Netbook owners can have all the apps they want starting today.
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Lenovo Charger with 4 Built-in USB Ports is Genius
A shortage of USB ports is a problem tons of people are familiar with. It's easily solved with any one of the countless USB hubs available. But what's a USB hub if it's not also a laptop charger? A one-trick pony, that's what.
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MSI Ships 3D Multi-Touch All-In-One PC
This all-in-one rig sports Intel core i7 and AMD Mobility Radeon HD 5730 graphics.
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Seagate Self-Encrypting HDD Now Gov't Certified
Seagate's Momentus Self-Encrypting Drive received FIPS 140-2 certification.
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Microsoft Researcher: Microsoft Surface Will Be in Cost Effective, in Homes in Three Years
Just three more year until we can all play Dungeons and Dragons and Warhammer on Microsoft's Surface table top.
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Intel Shows Ray Traced Wolfenstein on a Laptop
Intel doesn't need any GPUs.
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Intel Reveals More About Sandy Bridge Core CPUs
Intel has shown us what Sandy Bridge looks like in chip form.
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Pictures and Video From Intel Developer Forum
Intel talks about future plans at the IDF keynote.
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AMD's Partners Say ''Whoa'' to Llano Fusion Chips
The hybrid is coming.
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