by Rafael Hernandez on July 20, 2010
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All in one desktop PCs are a great way to get a computer into locations that aren’t exactly spacious but could really use the convenience of some Internet access or multimedia entertainment…which is just about everywhere you’ve got a power plug handy. The Lenovo C Series C315 all in one desktop computer isn’t the sleekest […]
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by Pedro Hernandez on July 20, 2010
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What iBooks? Fears that Apple’s tablet would torpedo Amazon’s Kindle appear unfounded. Amazon today offered some pretty interesting statistics about the company’s e-book platform. According to CEO Jeff Bezos, the recent Kindle price drop helped triple sales of the e-reader. (Amazon is loathe to release exact Kindle sales figures, so we’ll have to take him […]
Read more Amazon Kindle sales soar
by Rafael Hernandez on July 20, 2010
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Developer Intel Details Graphics Drivers for Intel GMA 4500, GMA X4500, GMA X4500HD, GMA 4500MHD, and GMA HD chipsets Version 15.17.7.2141 Driver Date 6/8/2010 Size 38.2MB Category Graphics Drivers Operating Systems Supported Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows Vista Hardware Supported Intel Pentium G6950 Processor, Intel Core i3 Processor, Intel Core i5 Processor, Intel Core i3 […]
Read more Intel GMA HD Windows 7 Vista Driver Version 15.17.7.2141
by Rafael Hernandez on July 19, 2010
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Developer Intel Details Graphics Drivers for Intel GMA 4500, GMA X4500, GMA X4500HD, GMA 4500MHD, and GMA HD chipsets Version 14.42.3.5268 Driver Date 6/3/2010 Size 17.9MB Category Graphics Drivers Operating Systems Supported Microsoft Windows XP Hardware Supported Intel Pentium G6950 Processor, Intel Core i3 Processor, Intel Core i5 Processor, Intel Core i3 Mobile Processor, Intel […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 19, 2010
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The bulk of the notebook market is made up of models with displays starting at 15″ and going on up to some obscene sizes not suitable to use anywhere but a desk leaving those with a hunger for mobility in a bit of a bind. Interestingly there are still companies pumping out 14″ designs, and […]
Read more Smaller footprint laptops rounded up, something for everyone
by Pedro Hernandez on July 19, 2010
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The eagle-eyed folks at CrunchGear noticed a tantalizing USPTO trademark application from HP for the term “Palmpad.” Interesting! You’ll recall, HP bought Palm earlier this year in a move that surprised the industry. And while HP is still believed to be making a Windows 7 slate, this could be the first semi-official sign that a […]
Read more HP Files Palmpad Trademark
by Pedro Hernandez on July 19, 2010
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Seagate today launched a new network attached storage (NAS) device for home networks called GoFlex Home, which resembles the company’s GoFlex external hard drive sitting atop a dock. Meant to plug into a wireless router, GoFlex Home — available in 1.5 TB and 2 TB capacities — provides convenient, centralized backup and file sharing for […]
Read more Seagate Launches GoFlex Home Consumer NAS Hardware
by Rafael Hernandez on July 19, 2010
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As if Apple’s iPad weren’t selling like hotcakes the company has its sights on many more foreign destinations as it’s shipping out its tablet to a handful of countries that should rightfully consider themselves under served. Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore will be seeing every model of the […]
Read more Apple iPad Extending Reach, invades more countries later this week
by Pedro Hernandez on July 19, 2010
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This Fall, Microsoft is about to jump into the competitive smartphone waters with Windows Phone 7. Once a leader in the space, the software giant has seen its market share erode, thanks mostly to aging software that failed to keep pace with Apple’s iPhone, RIM’s BlackBerry and the expanding Android handset universe. Needless to say, […]
Read more Windows Phone 7 Preview Early Word: Cautiously Optimistic
by Rafael Hernandez on July 16, 2010
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In order to cool off today’s insanely hot running processors, especially if you’re seeking to get some more speed out of it, you have two choices: a liquid cooling rig or a massive amount of aluminum and heatpipes coated in nickel for that extra shiny look. Enter the ProlimaTech Super Mega Heatsink which sticks to […]
Read more ProlimaTech Super Mega Heatsink previewed, goes two tone