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Is Windows 7 slower in different languages?

Blogs Earlier today I was discussing Windows 7 with a colleague in the tech department at work. We're both impressed by the slick new interface and how the Win 7 bootup and ... Read story »

Intel unveils 48-core chip, paves way for multicore insanity

Crave The multicore madness continues. And if Intel has its way, computers in the future could possibly mimic human behavior, bringing the bits and bytes from virtual reality into the physical ... Read story »

Snow Leopard on a first-gen MacBook Air

Features Read how the new OS X version worked on a notebook that needed some help with its performance. Read story »

It's the broadband, stupid

Blogs Definition of crappy Monday morning: The Internet does not work. Okay, I'm not exactly someone who gets 50 pieces of email first thing in the morning, all which are urgent and ... Read story »

20 great games you can play on a Netbook

Features In the name of science, we loaded up a wide variety of games and asked friends and associates what games they had successfully played, all to help us compile this list of Netbook-friendly titles. Read story »

One small thing for the New Year

Blogs A few nights ago, I had a dream that a tiny grain of sand had adventurously rolled into my camera and ruined it forever. It was a nightmare and it felt ... Read story »

Corsair's 128GB Flash Voyager GT USB drive: Fast and furious

Crave Billions of bytes are currently swarming into the capacious fortress of Corsair's new 128GB Voyager GT flash drive. It's the largest, fastest and most exciting flash drive we've been sent yet, ... Read story »

Why the Chinese have come out with their own Kindle

Blogs At the Tokyo Digital Publishing Fair held earlier this month, the Founder Group Corp., a Japanese unit of Peking University and a major player in the Chinese IT sector, introduced a ... Read story »

iPhone finally coming to China, but who cares?

Blogs When BusinessWeek's Peter Burrows reported the other day that Apple has finally applied for a Network Access License with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), 1.3 billion potential Chinese ... Read story »

The change we need

Blogs I wish there was a human rights activist or an organization that could defend the rights of Iranians as Netizens. There should be some sort of human digital rights declaration and ... Read story »

Google Chrome 2 benchmarked: World's fastest browser. Again.

Crave While mercilessly devouring cake yesterday here at the office, Google was heard dropping the C bomb. Chrome, that is--a whole new version of Chrome. Version 2 of Google's lightening-fast Web browser ... Read story »

Google's free SMS gravy train dries up

Crave Google on Wednesday will close off access to the part of Google Talk that lets third-party developers send and receive text messages. Third-party applications, such as Infinite SMS for the iPhone ... Read story »

New Apple tablet rumors point to Kindle clones?

Crave More Apple tablet/Netbook rumors surfaced Wednesday as one Apple watcher wonders what the company is doing with all those books. Reuters is reporting that Apple has ordered 10-inch touch screens from ... Read story »

How much would you pay for a digital album?

Crave No difference: U2's upcoming album No Line on the Horizon will likely cost the same as a CD or digital download--and that doesn't make sense. When you hear about the ... Read story »

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