Features Putting the personal back into PCs, HP unveils a suite of new business and consumer notebooks geared towards that very purpose.
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Features Power demands and heat concerns meant that AMD and Intel couldn't simply keep ramping up clock speeds. The answer: More processing cores in one chip.
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Crave Nvidia snapped up Ageia, with plans to add Ageia's PhysX technology to its GeForce graphics chips. Ageia makes a chip called PhysX that makes killing and blowing stuff up with a ...
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Crave Nvidia's "Optimized PC" campaign is the market-oriented manifestation of its larger ambitions. The idea is that Nvidia wants to show you how to build or buy a PC that's "balanced". In ...
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Crave Hailed as the first ever 15.4-inch widescreen T-series ThinkPad and the lightest among its class, the new T60-series offers consumers a truly versatile laptop for both work and play. Under the ...
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Blogs The report about the Intel/Microsoft alleged conspiracy over Vista is not only alarming but disappointing as well. The report came about after US District Judge Marsha Pechman unsealed documents pertaining to ...
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Crave ATI's new Radeon 2000-series 3D graphics cards (code-named R600) were at one point supposed to ship this January. After a few more months of fine-tuning (and plenty of Internet rumors), today ...
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Crave When Acer went to bat and co-created the original Gemstone design with BMW designers, the result from this partnership was, to some, Rosemary's baby. Thankfully, instead of falling back on its ...
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Crave Editors' note: The Web cam on the dv3000 is a low-light VGA camera, and not 1.3-megapixel resolution as previously reported. The article has been amended to reflect the new information. The ...
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Crave Following rumors last week that Apple would soon be releasing a new iMac, the Mac maker on Monday started selling an updated version of the computer, featuring a faster processor and ...
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Review The words 'cutting edge technology' and 'corporate desktop PC' aren't often uttered together, and with very good reason; there's little need for most corporate buyers to make additional expenditures for the latest and greatest when the tested, tried and somewhat cheaper will work just as well....
Features Executives in charge of Intel's integrated graphics program once hoped to take a giant step forward with the company's latest chipset. Instead, it's running in place.
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Blogs Global warming, er... global heating, rather... has finally arrived with a vengeance. In Europe, Asia and the US, virtually all over the northern hemisphere of 2007, the record of summer's highest ...
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Crave Intel doesn't just make and market CPUs--the company builds "platforms", which is a fancy way of saying it likes to bundle together a set of specs for a particular combination of ...
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