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Friday, January 25, 2008

MSI Launched R3870X2, R3600 and R3400 Series

MSI, a world leader in the design and manufacture of innovative computer graphics cards, proudly unveils its latest 55nm – ATI R3870X2, R3600, and R3400 series graphics card. Using the latest Radeon™ HD 3000 series chip, users can enjoy the same industry-leading HD quality and ultimate experience for outstanding 3D graphics performance effectiveness.

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Foxconn Set to Produce Keyboards with Screens Inside Keys

Foxconn Electronics, the world’s largest contract manufacturer of electronics devices, and United Keys, an engineering firm, announced a strategic partnership to produce a keyboard with keys that feature embedded screens. The keyboard will rival not only leading-edge devices from Logitech or Microsoft, but will pose competition to Art Lebedev design studio’s Optimus lineup.

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Microsoft Insider: Xbox 360 Team Knowingly Launched Faulty Hardware

Xbox 360 team skipped quality testing of console to beat Sony to market

Last summer, amidst a flurry of reports from Xbox 360 gamers, DailyTech exposed retailers’ estimates that up to one-third of Xbox 360 consoles experience hardware failures within the first year of ownership. Just days after the report, Microsoft extended its warranty to cover the specific hardware failure for three years from purchase.

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IBM Rains On iPhone, Lotus Notes Parade

IBM clarifies that it is not releasing LotusNotes for the iPhone at its upcoming LotusSphere conference

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

Windows Server 2008 Developer Center now on MSDN

The Windows Server 2008 MSDN Development Center has launched. This site is actively being updated to reflect the latest developer news on Windows Server 2008 as well to include links to all the greatest resources you can find out there. So if you haven’t already, make sure to stop by and see what is going on.

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New attack code crashes Windows XP and Vista

Security researchers have released attack code that will crash Windows XP and Vista PCs that are susceptible to a recently patched bug in the operating system. The code was released yesterday to security professionals who use Immunity's Canvas computer security testing software. It causes the Windows system to crash but does not let the attacker run malicious software on the victim's system. It is not available to the general public.

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Is Microsoft Cracking Down on DVD Ripping?

Is Microsoft trying to thwart DVD-ripping on PCs using Windows Vista with the new beta of Vista Service Pack 1? As I tested the public beta release of Vista SP1, I noticed the update crippled a popular DVD cracking program called DVD43. DVD43 is a free utility that disables a DVD's Content Scramble System (CSS) copy protection technology. Once a DVD's copy protection is disabled, you can copy its content using one of several third-party programs. You may be using DVD43 and not realize it, because it often is the engine of other ripping programs.

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AMD Tests 45nm Microprocessors, Plans Revenue Shipments in 2008

Advanced Micro Devices said during a conference call with financial analysts that it was pleased to receive and test its 45nm quad-core central processing units (CPUs). Despite of doubts by analysts and observers, the world’s second largest maker of x86 microprocessors is on track to release its chips made using 45nm process technology in 2008.

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Qimonda Delivers First XDR Samples to Clients

Qimonda AG, a leading producer of various memory products, said this week it had begun to deliver samples of its XDR memory chips to undisclosed customers. As a result, Qimonda became the third supplier in the world to manufacture XDR, which is mainly used in Sony’s PlayStation 3 and some other devices.

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Meet Intel Wolfdale: Core 2 Duo E8500, E8400 and E8200 Processors Review

These days Intel refreshes their dual-core Core 2 Duo processor lineup. The new CPUs manufactured with 45nm process boast a lot of advantages compared to their predecessors. We would like to offer you our extensive write-up about them...

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Roundup: Five 2.5-Inch Hard Disk Drives with 250GB Storage Capacity

Today we are going to talk about five 2.5-inch hard disk drives based on platters that use second-generation perpendicular recording technology. These will be solutions from Fujitsu, Hitachi, Samsung and Western Digital.

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Celeron E1200: Dual-Core Processor Almost for Free

On January 20, 2008 Intel starts selling their first dual-core processor in the budget Celeron family. Will this cause a revolution in the low-end processor market? To answer this question we carried out an extensive test session of the newcomer in our today’s review.

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Edimax nMax Wireless 802.11n Broadband Router Review

Are you looking for an inexpensive Draft N device with excellent functionality? Then you should check out our article devoted to a very affordable yet great product for SOHO wireless needs from Edimax. More details in the review.

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Ten Kilowatts of Power: 1000W+ PSU Roundup

The manufacturers are getting ever higher with their PSUs, reaching the 1500W milestone already. Today we are going to introduce to you 10 units with the capacity of 1000W or well beyond that. We will discuss the solutions from Antec, Enermax, Floston Energetix, FSP Group, Silverstone, Tagan, Thermaltake and Ultra.

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Friday, January 18, 2008

ASUS World's First OC Version for EN8800GS with Glaciator Fansink

ASUS, producer of top quality graphic solutions has today introduced the new ASUS EN8800GS TOP/HTDP/384M and EN8800GS/HTDP/384M graphic cards. The ASUS EN8800GS TOP/HTDP/384M is the world’s first overclocking version of the GeForce 8800GS chipset – allowing users to enjoy 8% improvements in gaming experiences. Additionally, both models come equipped with the newest thermal solution – the uniquely designed Glaciator Fansink, which features quiet and efficient heat dissipation to enable stable performance. Furthermore, the integrated SmartDoctor feature will provide users with the option to overclock the Shader Clock for even better graphical performances.

More at www.vr-zone.com

Sun Microsystems to Acquire Developer of Popular Open Source Database

Sun Microsystems, a leading supplier of servers and workstations, has announced it had entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MySQL AB, an open source icon and developer of one of the world’s fastest growing open source databases for approximately $1 billion in total consideration. Today’s announcement reaffirms Sun’s position as the leading provider of platforms for the Web economy and its role as the largest commercial open source contributor.

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Macworld: The MacBook Air Hands-On

It’s shiny. Very shiny. Very, very shiny. And it’s thin. It’s the MacBook Air of course. Shiny as in the aluminum case, which like all Apple products looks sleek and stylish; and shiny as in viscerally desirable, almost irrespective of the actual specs, price or suitability. Very few products make that emotional connection; generate that wordless exclamation, that siren song of ‘what ifs’ as you imagine owning, using and carrying them...

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The MacBook Air CPU Mystery

The MacBook Air uses the Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor and Intel 965GMS chipset with integrated Gfx using a new miniaturized package technology. This new CPU and chipset allows for approximately 60% reduction in total footprint. The Core 2 Duo Processor TDP is 20 watts. The Macbook Air is using existing Core 2 Duo technology with a lower voltage spec in a new miniaturized packaging design. It is not a ULV processor.

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Monday, January 7, 2008

Samsung Cranks Out 128GB MLC SSD

Two months ago, Samsung announced its new SATA II-based 64GB solid-state disk (SSD). The 64GB SSD promised read speeds of 120MB/sec and write speeds of 100MB/sec.

Today, Samsung is doubling the capacity of its latest SATA II SSD offering to 128GB. Instead of relying on single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory, the new 128GB offering makes use of multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash.

Unfortunately, performance dropped with the new 128 SSD -- read speeds are down to 100MB/sec while write speeds hover at 70MB/sec.

“Our SSD can be used by the widest range of corporate notebooks, particularly where additional storage is needed beyond what is typical in most business applications,” said Jim Elliott, director of flash memory marketing for Samsung Semiconductor.

Samsung's new 128GB SSD pales in comparison to BiTMICRO's massive 832GB SSD which was recently announced. Samsung, however, has the advantage when it comes to availability and pricing. Samsung's 128GB SSD will be available in the first half of 2008 with pricing of at least a couple thousand dollars.

BiTMICRO's 832GB SSD, on the other hand, won't be mass produced until the latter half of 2008 and will likes cost tens of thousands of dollars.


More at www.dailytech.com

Sunday, January 6, 2008

BiTMICRO Pumps SSD Capacities to 832GB

BiTMICRO promises super-capacity solid-state disk for Q3 2008, more at www.dailytech.com

Toshiba slashes Prices of HD Laptops

Toshiba’s Digital Product Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems Incorporated, has lowered the starting price on its HD DVD notebook line to $899 (starting with the Satellite A205 notebook). In addition to the new pricing structure, Toshiba has incorporated the world’s first notebook HD DVD-R/RW optical drive into the Qosmio G45

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Cisco at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES)

Cisco at the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) January 7-10, 2008 By connecting consumers to the people and content they treasure most, Cisco is evolving beyond the connected home to a ...

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PCI Express 2.0: Scalable Interconnect Technology, TNG

It should come as no surprise to anyone that the gaming industry is quite capable of forcefully driving the need for innovation - often found in the form of faster processors, more powerful 3D graphics adapters, and improvements in data exchange protocols.

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Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L (rev. 1.0) Mainboard Review

Today’s review will be devoted to an inexpensive Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L mainboard based on Intel P35 Express chipset that sells at a little over $100 these days. We were very pleased with Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L mainboard: smart PCB design, pretty rich set of connectors, features and functions. We admired easy and quick processor overclocking procedure. Read more in our review!

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First Nvidia GeForce 9800GX2 Pics

The first pictures of what seems to be the GeForce 9800GX2 have just popped up on the web.

We now have a good idea of what the card looks like. We know that the 9800GX2 has 2 printed circuit boards (PCBs), as did the 7950GX2 in its time, two graphics processing units (GPUs) using 65 nm nodes (most likely G92s with 128 stream processors), 1 GB of memory (512 MB for each GPU) and two DVI outputs. We don't know yet if the GeForce 9800GX2, which is supposed to be 30% faster than the 8800 Ultra, will support Quad SLI configurations. The expected price: around $449 US. Expected announcement date: February 14, 2008.

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