Thursday, March 4, 2010

IT News HeadLines (HEXUS.net) 04/03/2010


HEXUS.net
ASRock blatantly displays Intel's unreleased six-core Core i7 980X chip at CeBIT 2010
The six-core, 12-threaded Core i7 980X doesn't officially exist, if you ask Intel. It's very real on ASRock's CeBIT 2010 stand.
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Kingston rolls out low-voltage HyperX DDR3 memory kits
Dual-channel kits capable of 1,600MHz at just 1.25 volts.
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Panasonic Toughbook CF-C1 takes Intel's Core i5 wherever you want to go
Need an ultra-portable, ruggedised, convertible notebook suitable for on-the-road use? Panasonic reckons this is it.
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Averatec launches thin-and-light N1200-series netbook
The world's thinnest, lightest 10.1-inch netbook on the market, says South Korean manufacturer.
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Apple iPad: no delay, on course for March 26 release?
With the iPad now just weeks away, the rumour mill hots up with more potential launch information.
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Microsoft: Windows 7 is the fastest selling operating system in history
With more than 90 million copies sold in a little over four months, Windows 7, clearly, was Microsoft's idea.
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NVIDIA gives us a rundown of GeForce GTX 480 (Fermi) features
Why the graphics giant believes you should be buying its flagship card on the day of launch.
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We have hands-on time with Sapphire's AMD Radeon HD 5970 4GB
A monster card in the works.
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Opera 10.50 final now available to download
Confused by the browser ballot? Looking for a new alternative? Opera reckons its latest is "the fastest Web browser thus-far produced for Windows computers".
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Plextor gets in on SSDs, launches 64GB and 128GB drives
Plextor, best known for its optical disc drives, has made its foray into the Flash storage market with the launch of its first SSDs.
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