Saturday, October 2, 2010

IT News HeadLines (X-bit labs) 02/10/2010


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The Ultimate Racer Netbook: Acer Ferrari One 200 Review
Today we are going to introduce to you the smallest of the racing and the most racing of the smallest portable computers - Acer Ferrari One 200. Its exterior is not its only appealing feature. It also boasts high performance for solutions of its class and supports an external graphics card with an ATI XGP connector.
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The Day After Tomorrow: Personal Computers in 2020
Personal computers of today as well as usage models of PCs differ radically from systems and user experience that we used back ten years ago. But what will happen with personal computers in another ten years? Let us try to guess!
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Wireless USB 1.1 Delivers "Key Performance Enhancements"
Wireless USB 1.1 Spec Finally Available
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Pixel Qi Demonstrates 10.1" Screen with 1.5W Power Consumption
Pixel Qi Display Technology Now Available for Embedded Applications
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Nintendo Reveals Final Specs and Launch Dates for Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS Set to Become Available in Q1 2010
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HP Has No More Plans for Google Android
HP to Focus on WebOS, Will Not Use Android
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OCZ Formally Introduces HSDL Interface for Solid-State Drives
OCZ Officially Announces Its First HSDL Product
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Dell 7" Tablet PC is Weeks Away - Company
Dell Readies a Slew of Slates
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Elpida Claims to Develop the World's Most Efficient DDR3 Memory Chip
Elpida's 30nm DDR3 DRAM Can Function at 1866MHz
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140 mm Fan Roundup
Today we are going to talk about 13 fan models from 9 different companies designed in 140 mm form-factor. We will measure their acoustic performance, airflow and study their ergonomics.
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ATI Radeon HD 6000 May Launch Later Than Expected - Rumours
Next-Generation Graphics May Suffer Late Launch
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Globalfoundries, Samsung Deny Problems with IBM's 32nm Fabrication Process
32nm High-K Gate-First Process Tech Has No Problems, IBM's Fab Club Says
Read More ...

The Ultimate Racer Netbook: Acer Ferrari One 200 Review
Today we are going to introduce to you the smallest of the racing and the most racing of the smallest portable computers - Acer Ferrari One 200. Its exterior is not its only appealing feature. It also boasts high performance for solutions of its class and supports an external graphics card with an ATI XGP connector.
Read More ...

The Day After Tomorrow: Personal Computers in 2020
Personal computers of today as well as usage models of PCs differ radically from systems and user experience that we used back ten years ago. But what will happen with personal computers in another ten years? Let us try to guess!
Read More ...

140 mm Fan Roundup
Today we are going to talk about 13 fan models from 9 different companies designed in 140 mm form-factor. We will measure their acoustic performance, airflow and study their ergonomics.
Read More ...

Wireless USB 1.1 Delivers "Key Performance Enhancements"
Wireless USB 1.1 Spec Finally Available
Read More ...

Pixel Qi Demonstrates 10.1" Screen with 1.5W Power Consumption
Pixel Qi Display Technology Now Available for Embedded Applications
Read More ...

Nintendo Reveals Final Specs and Launch Dates for Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 3DS Set to Become Available in Q1 2010
Read More ...

HP Has No More Plans for Google Android
HP to Focus on WebOS, Will Not Use Android
Read More ...

OCZ Formally Introduces HSDL Interface for Solid-State Drives
OCZ Officially Announces Its First HSDL Product
Read More ...

Dell 7" Tablet PC is Weeks Away - Company
Dell Readies a Slew of Slates
Read More ...

Elpida Claims to Develop the World's Most Efficient DDR3 Memory Chip
Elpida's 30nm DDR3 DRAM Can Function at 1866MHz
Read More ...

ATI Radeon HD 6000 May Launch Later Than Expected - Rumours
Next-Generation Graphics May Suffer Late Launch
Read More ...

Globalfoundries, Samsung Deny Problems with IBM's 32nm Fabrication Process
32nm High-K Gate-First Process Tech Has No Problems, IBM's Fab Club Says
Read More ...

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