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Wednesday Shortbread Eight is Enough X-bit labs: hp sees Microsoft Windows and Linux as viable solutions for mission-critical systems Ars Technica: Leaks imply first Ivy... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Tuesday Shortbread Eight is Enough IDC: The Australia and New Zealand PC market grows 6% in a turbulent 2011 Bloomberg reports Consumer Reports gets torched... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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IHS: Intel's semiconductor revenue share on the rise With all of those iPads and ARM-powered handsets flooding the market, you might think Intel's slice of global semiconductor sales is on a downward trend.... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Storage Miscellaneous |
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This episode is all about tablets and Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 680, but we take some time to answer listener questions, too. Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Monday Shortbread Eight is Enough Bloomberg reports Canadian dollar declines for a 3rd week as economic growth stalls Laptop Reviews: Sony Vaio Chromebook pictures... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Sunday Shortbread The Pick 6 AnandTech has Jen-Hsun's e-mail to Nvidia employees on a successful launch Fudzilla reports most GeForce 600 mobile GPUs are... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Saturday Shortbread The Pick 6 VR-Zone: First Hackintosh Ivy Bridge system up and running Overclock.net Forums: Ivy Bridge can do 3000MHz memory @ 4 DIMMs... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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More evidence points to upcoming high-DPI MacBooks Apple isn't done cramming obscene amounts of pixels into its displays. Now that the new iPad is out, the company is rumored to have high-DPI... Type: News story Tags: Displays Mac |
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Friday Shortbread The Fearsome Foursome Hardware.info's Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 4-way SLI review AnandTech, Benchmark Reviews, Björn3D, Guru3D, [H]ard|OCP, Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Thursday Shortbread Eight is Enough WCCF Tech reports AMD Trinity A10-5800K APU tested Fudzilla reports Kaveri 28nm APU scheduled for January 2013 techPowerUp! reports Nvidia... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Arctic, fiber optic cables to link Japan and the UK This summer, work will begin on a trio of undersea cables linking Japan to the United Kingdom. Two of those lines will make their... Type: News story Tags: Internet Networking |
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It's official: HP to combine PC, printer divisions Score another one for the rumor mill. HP has pretty much confirmed the early morning rumors, announcing an "organizational realignment" that will see... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Systems Miscellaneous |
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Rumor: HP to merge PC and printer divisions Just seven months ago ago, HP was making preparations to get rid of its PC business. That move was eventually canceled, and now,... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Systems Miscellaneous |
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Wednesday Shortbread The Pick 6 Bloomberg: hp is said to combine its PC and printing units techPowerUp!: AMD Radeon HD 7990 clock speeds, chip-configuration... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Tuesday Shortbread Eight is Enough Bloomberg: Microsoft said to finish Windows 8 in summer with October debut VR-Zone on Intel's Direct I/O in Xeon... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Apple announces plans for $98b cash stockpile Headlines about Apple's latest announcement are hard to miss this morning—and understandably so. It's not everyday the world's highest-valued company announces plans for a cash... Type: News story Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Monday Shortbread Eight is Enough TorrentFreak: Can you be sued for simply watching an illegal video stream? C|Net rants about Hollywood's UltraViolet VR-Zone reports new... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Sunday Shortbread The Pick 6 RIAA chief: ISPs to start policing copyright by July 1 - C|Net WSJ has the new iPad exposed Ignore the... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 76 |
| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +50 |