Published April 12, 2009
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AMD’s 790 chipset series has a complete set of features more than capable of making your next machine last for the forseeable future. Paired with the company’s recent move to DDR3 support in their Phenom II CPU lineup you’re looking…
Read more AMD 790 Roundup, Phenom II DDR3 Joy
Published April 12, 2009
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The solid-state drive has a ton of benefits that users are clamoring for namely insanely high speeds, much improved reliability when it comes to bumping them around, and lower power usag. Unfortunately they’ve been on the pricier end of the…
Read more OCZ Vertex 120GB, The SSD Gets Cheaper
Published April 11, 2009
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Intel’s Core i7 has the sort of breakneck performance that is truly worthy of that upgrade you’ve been putting off, of course you’ll need the perfect memory kit in order to match its insatiable bandwidth needs. Given the tight voltage…
Read more DDR3 Memory Kit Roundup, Keeping Your Core i7 Happy
Published April 11, 2009
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There are a select few companies out there that can constantly impress the masses with their onslaught of gadgets that make you say “I want that” and Microsoft hasn’t been on that list. Sure they may produce the software…
Read more Microsoft Getting All Technochic
Published April 10, 2009
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Nvidia has been pushing their CUDA technology to companies who’s applications could use a good dosage of GPU help in order to crunch data quicker. Developers have been slow on the uptake but recent releases have shown that many are…
Read more GPU Assisted Video Editing, Nvidia CUDA Fun
Published April 10, 2009
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PC cases have a, well deserved, reputation for being drab, outdated looking, or downright hideous in their appearance and presentation. The days of mis-matched components throwing off your PC’s look are soon over.In Win has designed their Matrix case to…
Read more In Win Matrix, Where Stark White Is The In Thing
Published April 10, 2009
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TechCrunch’s Michael Arrington wasn’t ready to pull the covers off it quite yet, but pictures of the low-priced Web tablet emerged nonetheless. Called the CruchPad, the machine is meant to basically let you enjoy the Internet and nearly all that…
Read more $300 Linux-Powered CruchPad Web Tablet Outed
Published April 10, 2009
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Dell’s ultra-thin shot against the MacBook Air’s bow is indeed stylish, and somewhat 007-ish in black. But as Gizmodo finds, the pricey package is lacking in some areas. One of those areas is fit and finish in some spots,…
Read more Gizmodo Reviews Dell Adamo: Swank But…
Published April 10, 2009
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…as did a few other Windows operating systems. Computerworld’s Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols parades the worst operating systems since the 60’s down the walk of shame. As expected, several Microsoft offerings were found to be not worth the disk they…
Read more Crappiest OSes: Windows ME and Vista Make the List
Published April 9, 2009
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Ye olde system desktop has been something of a pain for users for many years, It’s simple enough to keep track of things on it when you’ve got a handful of icons but when it starts to get cluttered you’ll…
Read more BumpTop Attempts To Organize Your Desktop