Intel plans unlocked Clarkdale or Lynnfield CPU
AMD has been dabbling in affordable, overclocker-friendly processors for a while now with its Black Edition CPUs. Tweakers.net reports that Intel will soon follow suit with a Clarkdale or Lynnfield processor featuring an unlocked upper multiplier and lower pricing than Extreme Edition offerings. How did the Dutch site get this...
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Report: iPad to become available on March 26
When he showed the iPad to the world for the first time in late January, Apple CEO Steve Jobs promised availability would follow a couple of months later. According to PC World, Apple will honor Jobs' promise, making the Wi-Fi-only version of the device available at its retail...
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National Grammar Day Shortbread
National Grammar Day Expreview reports Intel to offer affordable processors with unlocked multipliers Asus unveils exclusive technology to unlock latent AMD CPU cores The Register reports Acer predicts end of cheap PC era DigiTimes reports Acer CEO expects flat sequential notebook shipment growth in 1Q10 and VIA...
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Asus shows two Eee Top all-in-ones with discrete graphics
All-in-one nettops are getting more powerful each day. Fudzilla has dug up specifications and details about two upcoming Eee Top systems from Asus, which will feature built-in 20" 1600x900 displays, either AMD or Intel processors, and discrete graphics. We already know a little bit about the ET2010PNT; Nvidia named that...
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Valve to start offering games for the Mac
The Mac platform doesn't attract too many game developers these days. Although the latest Macs do have at least decent integrated graphics, their ability to dual-boot Windows makes the value of ports somewhat dubious. Still, it looks like Mac gamers are about to get some OS X-specific content from an...
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16GB Super Talent USB 3.0 drive to cost less than $70
Who says USB 3.0 thumb drives have to be outrageously expensive? We recently covered the launch of Super Talent's USB 3.0 Express Drive, a mainstream-looking cousin of the more upscale USB 3.0 RAIDDrive. SemiAccurate has now gleaned some pricing information, and it turns out the Express Drive...
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Nettop with next-gen Ion is in the works at Shuttle
Shuttle has taken a short break from its laptop imitative and XPS barebones to introduce the XS35, a diminutive nettop outfitted with a dual-core Atom processor and next-generation Ion discrete graphics. The company put out an official announcement late last week, and Fudzilla has now grabbed some...
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