Published April 16, 2009 · 0 comments

New details on Microsoft’s Zune HD are cropping up soon after official looking product shots hit the ‘net. What’s shaping up to be a shot across the iPod Touch’s bow, the newest Zunes are expected to sport a 16:9 OLED…

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Published April 15, 2009 · 0 comments

Trillian holds a special place in the hearts of those that used to have multiple instant messenger accounts and the odd IRC server to connect to. Unfortunately faced with a ton of not-so-instant communication methods their previous software versions have…

Read more Ars Technica Previews Trillian Astra

Published April 15, 2009 · 0 comments

Nothing makes the business world go ’round like an office suite. Microsoft has announced its Office 2010 software suite and Exchange Server 2010. The company has made improvements to their product lines in order to make communicating your ideas easier…

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Published April 14, 2009 · 0 comments

The general concept behind a netbook is keeping things small and low-power so you’ll have plenty of battery time and a lighter load to carry. The OCZ Neutrino netbook attempts to put a spin on the old design.Normally your netbook…

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Published April 14, 2009 · 0 comments

It was bound to happen, Microsoft has ended their mainstream support for their Windows XP today which might make you worry about your favorite operating system but Ars Technica tells us it’s not as bad as it seems:If Redmond ends…

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Published April 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Gaming systems are a funny thing. The speed of your components dictates where it sits on a rating scale, so while that top of the line CPU overclocked to an insane degree sure does handle tasks quickly that mid-range graphics…

Read more AnandTech Tests The IBUYPOWER Gamer Paladin F860-a

Published April 14, 2009 · 0 comments

Reminder: It’s that time of the month! Microsoft has cooked up eight patches, five of which are rated critical. They affect IE (MS09-014), Excel (MS09-009), WordPad and Office Text Converters (MS09-010), ISA Server and Forefront (MS09-016), a whole bunch more……

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Published April 13, 2009 · 0 comments

If Internet chatter is any indication, you’ll be able to stroll down to the Sprint store on May 17 and pick up a Palm Pre. Sure it’s a rumor, but some factors like a new round of employee training…

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Published April 13, 2009 · 0 comments

ASUS has been doing its thing, making all manner of PC hardware you just want to get your hands on and tweak to your heart’s content. The company’s notebook division has also been creating all manner of mobile devices both…

Read more HotHardware Tackles The ASUS W90Vp

Published April 13, 2009 · 0 comments

There are some more “exotic” cooling solutions most PC users know nothing or care little about. While water cooling systems probably seem excessive to most their performance is hard to dispute, taking it a step further would be a phase…

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Published April 13, 2009 · 0 comments

The very concept of a gaming notebook is to cram as much computing power into as small a space as possible, slap a battery on it, affix high price tag, and you’re done. Gateway has something else up its sleeves.The…

Read more Gateway P-7808u, Mobile Gaming Goes Quad-Core