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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March 08, 2009
Oh, brother. We can already tell this one's going to be a fun, enjoyable journey to follow. Shortly after Apple's 17-inch unibody MacBook Pro began making its way out to early adopters, small legions of owners have reported all sorts of bizarre graphical glitches. While we first assumed that it was ...
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March 06, 2009
At this point, it seems like having some graphics issues is more of a “coming of age” thing for a new Mac product than something that surprises or worries us, though I’m sure if you have one of the affected MacBook Pros, you think otherwise. Users are reporting in an Apple Support ...
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March 05, 2009
It's hard to say at this point whether we should point the blame at NVIDIA, Apple or right in between the two corporate campuses, but it seems that an uncomfortable amount of 17-inch MacBook Pro owners are having some serious issues with their GeForce 9600M graphics card. For those unaware, there is...
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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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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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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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February 24, 2009
Intel and NVIDIA aren't exactly hiding their differences with each other these days, and it doesn't look like that's about to change anytime soon, especially when it comes to NVIDIA's turf-encroaching Ion platform. According to a document apparently now making the rounds in some circles, Intel not o...
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February 23, 2009
Intel sues Nvidia over whether the latter can sell chipsets for new Intel CPUs; a California law banning the sale or rental of violent video games to minors has been struck down; the Vista Capable lawsuit is no longer a class action; one search engine sues Google for antitrust; Google wins privacy s...
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February 19, 2009
MojoKid writes "NVIDIA and Intel have always had an interesting relationship, consisting of a dash of mutual respect and a whole lot of under-the-collar disdain. And with situations such as these, it's easy to apprehend why. NVIDIA today has come forward with a retroaction to a recent Intel court fi...
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