by Rafael Hernandez on June 7, 2005
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BoxGods has a review of the Logitech Harmony 676 universal remote control. The Harmony line has been popular due to its programmability through PC software making it one of the easier remotes to get up and running on your mix-and-match…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 7, 2005
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GamePC has a mighty heap of computing power in their look at an AMD Opteron Dual Core/Dual CPU system. The machine has a total of 4 seperate cores working away at its data crunching providing some remarkable results in applications…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 6, 2005
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PC Perspective has a review of the Corsair COOL liquid cooling kit. The package contains everything you’d need to get it up and running on your system. A good looking kit capable of keeping things cool and it comes in…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 6, 2005
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Apple will be moving over to Intel CPUs over the next few years according to MacNN’s play-by-play of Steve Job’s keynot at the Worldwide Developers Conference. A huge change for Apple but it seems the transition will be slightly less…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 6, 2005
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AnandTech has a short write-up on ATI’s latest mobile graphics chip, the Mobility Radeon X800 XT. It’s geared for powerhouse DTRs that care more about performance than battery life. Very impressive numbers put up by the chip, equalling those of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2005
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CNET News believes that Apple will be moving its PC lineup over to Intel processors over the coming years. It would be a big shift, if it occurs, and the announcement should happen on Monday according to the article. An…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2005
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HotHardware has a review of the Dell Latitude D810 notebook computer. The laptop is targeted to business users but with a decent set of options in the video department it can do some entertaining as well. A nice portable workstation…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2005
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CNET has this crazy idea that the next batch of consoles will cripple or destroy PC gaming…. A few valid points but by the time the first of these consoles is released a new batch of computer hardware will be…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2005
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Viper Lair has a review of the HIS X850XT IceQ II Turbo graphics card. HIS has a knack for slapping on a great cooler, which outperforms many of the other standard designs, this time they strap it to the AGP…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 3, 2005
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AnandTech pits Apple’s G5 processor and OSX operating system against workstation CPUs from Intel and AMD running various forms of Linux and a test with XP. All is not equal in this roundup as a number of compiler optimizations run…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 2, 2005
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If you’re up to the task… ars technica has a look at what makes Microsoft’s Xbox360 tick. Their triple core PowerPC derived “Xenon” chip has plenty of gaming enthusiasts drooling with its purported capabilities but their writeup clears the air….
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