
Micron's RealSSD C400 solid state drives start shipping
Micron's second-generation SATA 6.0 Gbps solid state drives, the RealSSD C400 models, have now become available (in the US at least) and are more than willing to take on Intel's 510 Series drives which also make use of a Marvell controller.
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Toshiba's second-gen Tegra 2 tablet listed on Amazon
Toshiba started 2011 with a promise to wash away the bad taste left by the Folio 100 and since then has revealed that the fruit of its redemption efforts is a new 10.1-inch tablet which is powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 SoC (System-on-chip) and runs Android 3.0 (Honeycomb).
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GeForce GTX 590 release reportedly pushed back to March 24
According to a fresh report Nvidia's first dual-GPU Fermi card, the GeForce GTX 590, has seen its launch delayed by a couple of days and is now scheduled for a March 24th debut. Previous info pointed out to a March 22nd release but apparently preparations require a bit more time.
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ONFI 3.0 standard unlocks new speed levels for NAND-based storage
The Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) Working Group has once again delivered the goods, and by goods we mean a new version of the ONFI chip-level standard for NAND Flash. Published this week, ONFI 3.0 allows for speeds of up to 400 MB/s, double those available with the current interfaces (ONFI 2.x).
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ONDA develops 1.5GB, overclocked GeForce GTX 550 Ti
Like other add-in board makers, ONDA has taken quite a few liberties with the recently-released GeForce GTX 550 Ti and build a custom model that's sure to turn heads while not actually making a major impact.
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Foxconn unveils the Quantum Force Rattler (Intel P67) motherboard
Still moving forward, despite many rumors, Foxconn's branded motherboard business has spawned, or will spawn soon enough, a new Quantum Force series product, an ATX board called Rattler which is powered by Intel's P67 chipset and supports LGA1155 Core processors.
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Genius ships Traveler 6000 wireless mice in US and Canada
Genius has recently announced the US and Canada release of two new wireless mice, the Traveler 6000 and Traveler 6000 Classic. Both peripherals feature 2.4 GHz wire-free connectivity, pack a 1200 dpi optical sensor, have an ambidextrous design, and require one AAA battery for power.
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T-Mobile said to launch LG G-Slate on April 20th
Putting an end to the previous rumors of a March 23rd release, a new report claims that the US debut date for the G-Slate has been set for April 20th. Officially, T-Mobile, the tablet's carrier, only swore on a 'spring' introduction, without mentioning any specific date.
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Intel buys Philips spin-off Silicon Hive to boost its SoC chops
Intel Corp. has been confirmed to have bought out Netherlands-based Silicon Hive, a privately-held company which was separated from conglomerate Philips Electronics in 2007. Silicon Hive develops parallel processing technology for SoC (System-on-chip) solutions and employs just over 65 individuals.
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Techconnect Review Round-up 17/3/11
Today's review round-up...
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Dell goes after small businesses with the new Vostro 3000 laptops
Showing some love to companies that cannot break the bank when purchasing employee PCs, Dell has today rolled out a new Vostro laptop family, the Vostro 3000, which packs Sandy Bridge power, provides 'top-notch' security options, and keeps prices in check.
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