March 10, 2009
IBuyPower's been on a pretty good roll of late with these new gaming desktops, and it's keeping things interesting with its latest two. Rather than just shoving the latest processors from AMD and Intel into the Gamer Fire 640 and Gamer Paladin F830 and calling it a day, it has thrown in a 22-inch Sa...
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Darren Murph
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March 09, 2009
OEM hardware manufacturer OCZ just launched the Neutrino, a new Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz netbook. The netbook features a 10-inch backlit LCD display with 1024 x 600 resolution, 2 Gigs of memory and a 250 GB hard drive standard. A 250 GB SSD hard drive is available for an additional cost. Of course, ...
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Carl Weiss
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An unsigned reader writes "It's not sci-fi, but rather premature robotics delving which is leading Intel to envision shape-shifting smartphones. 'Imagine what you would do with this material,' says Jason Campbell, a senior analyst at Intel's Pittsburgh Lab who's working in synergy with Carnegie Mell...
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March 04, 2009
New series started at Artists for Christ on Proverbs afew days back, you can see the introduction here, and the first of my works here. While there have a look round the site there is a lot of fantastic stuff....
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Lurch Kimded
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March 03, 2009
Today Apple performed serious internal upgrades on the iMac, Mac Mini, Mac Pro and Time Capsule, and they did it without a keynote—or even a press-release quote from His Jobsness. Here's a recap: Mac Mini The new Mac Mini, available now, is heavily redesigned inside and in the rear, though its...
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Wilson Rothman
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For Intel and Lenovo, the Star Trek franchise represents an opportunity to reach the geeky people. You know, the type who give a damn about CPUs and computing equipment. That’s why they’re raffling off access to: A trip for four to the Hollywood Premiere of the new Star Trek movie. A ...
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Rico
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March 02, 2009
The late winter storm now pounding the northeast US isn't the only freak weather event currently in progress. Hell itself has frozen over, and the proof is that, for the first time in history, Intel is partially outsourcing the fabrication of one of its CPUs to a foundry. Intel and TSMC have jointly...
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hannibal@arstechnica.com (Jon Stokes)
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March 01, 2009
A story in Maximum PC relates what it calls the ’start of the impending doom for nVidia’. This is, of course, the gospel according to Intel, so mileage may vary. The war of words and bad blood between Intel and Nvidia continues to spiral out of control, and Intel is back at it again. Aft...
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The Oracle
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So another month slips us by, time marches unrelientingly onward, every tick our clock marking another moment lost to the mists of the past, every tock marking a moment we can no longer seize… so, yeah… its time to look at my Rpject365 for this month Random Sketches - I liked these, they...
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Lurch Kimded
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February 26, 2009
It wasn't too hard to see this one coming, but NVIDIA has now shot back at Intel and responded point by point to each accusation Intel made recently about its Ion platform. For starters, while NVIDIA doesn't exactly dispute that Ion is just a repurposed MCP79M/MCP7A chipset, it does say that Ion is ...
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Donald Melanson
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