by Rafael Hernandez on June 4, 2009
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There comes a point in time when you question if your hobby might be taking too much of a toll on your finances, but we’d never question our computing hobby! CyberPower prides itself on building systems to consumer specifications and,…
Read more CyberPower's Black Mamba Venom Core i7 975EE, Yes It's Fast
by Rafael Hernandez on May 27, 2009
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Nvidia has had a rough go of it lately, what with faulty GPUs popping up in their mobile products last year. Dell seems to have taken their ball and gone home…for lack of a better term.The Inquirer did a…
Read more Dell Ditches Nvidia? Signs Point To Maybe
by Rafael Hernandez on May 25, 2009
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pocketnow snagged itself an HP Mini Notebook being offered at an absurdely low price (as long as you make a commitment to stick with Verizon) and gives you the guided tour around the machine. HP’s Mini 1151NR sports the regular…
Read more HP Mini Notebook AKA Verizon Got Into the Netbook Game
by Rafael Hernandez on May 20, 2009
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Netbooks have become an increasingly popular way to get your computing done and could have been a platform where the nimble Linux OS could have flourished, unfortunately that hasn’t been happening and you’re likely to see the bulk of new…
Read more Moblin v2 Beta Released, Netbook OS Fun
by Rafael Hernandez on May 20, 2009
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The high end pre-built computer market is chock full o’ companies that tend to come up with insane designs with the price tags to match them and give you something that resembles a high tech cheese grater rather than the…
Read more Digital Storm Core i7-965, Extreme Gaming Computer
by Rafael Hernandez on May 8, 2009
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HP hasn’t had the same sort of popularity that the competition has gained with their netbook products, that doesn’t mean the company will stop pumping out their own take on the platform.Their Mini-Note 2140 takes the same Intel Atom CPU…
Read more HP's Mini-Note 2140, Not That Mini Actually
by Rafael Hernandez on May 2, 2009
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Microsoft’s lineup of operating systems is popular due to the software developed for it, backwards compatibility, and quite a bit of brand recognition.Apple’s OS X is the runner up, given the cost of entry it’s not hard to figure…
Read more Is Windows 7 RC a Plot to Get Users Hooked?
by Rafael Hernandez on May 1, 2009
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Loose lips sink ships, or rather give out super-secret launch dates for one of the most anticipated pieces of software to be released this year.Acer’s UK managing director spilled the beans on Windows 7’s availability to Pocket-lint, expecting the…
Read more Windows 7 Requirements Released, Launch Date Leaked?
by Rafael Hernandez on April 27, 2009
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While the latest in notebook designs have been picking up the slack, trimming corners and tightening up their looks, there’s been quite a few sloppy and downright bland laptops released as of late.Samsung’s R522 has a simple design yet still…
Read more Samsung R522, A Sleeker Notebook
by Rafael Hernandez on April 20, 2009
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Striving for the ultimate silent computer means you’re going to have to give up a few things. That high-end CPU and graphics cards are obviously not going to make it into your build and you’re going to be cramming a…
Read more The Zero Moving Parts PC, A Silent Computing Case Study