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Sunday Shortbread The Pick 6 Ars Technica: Who can shut down cell phone service? FCC seeks public comment 3DCenter has Radeon HD 7800 specs... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Saturday Shortbread 7 Up DigiTimes reports Intel to release Ivy Bridge processors at the end of April Ars Technica: iPad using iOS 6, high-res... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Etc. Wow. Long week here in Damage Labs, and I'm pretty shattered as a result. We were working late last night, recording the podcast,... Type: News story Tags: CPUs The Tech Report |
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High-DPI iPad 3 displays said to be in short supply Apple products are almost always hard to come by soon after their launch. People queue up at stores, place pre-orders, and sometimes wait days or... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Friday Shortbread Eight is Enough AnandTech reports Microsoft demos Windows 8 on 82" touchscreen and Microsoft shows Windows 8 CP on Tegra 3, Krait,... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Thursday Shortbread Eight is Enough VR-Zone: AMD cuts prices by 2 to 15% across nine Phenom II CPUs and is Lucid's Virtu MVP the... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Rumor: 7.85'' iPad to hit production later than expected As we count down the days to next week's iPad 3 launch event, the rumor mill is already grinding on about the next shiny Apple... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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SeaMicro fabric could be the glue for future AMD chips The reasons for AMD's decision to purchase SeaMicro are coming into focus quickly. AMD's John Fruehe has written a blog post explaining what... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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AMD announces plans to acquire SeaMicro Apparently, AMD's new executive team had some specifics in mind when they were talking about making some unconventional moves in the server market a... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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Microsoft seeding Windows 8 developers with Tegra 3 PCs Nvidia is serious about getting its ARM-based processors inside Windows 8 systems. The company is working with Microsoft to supply developers and device makers... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Systems Operating systems |
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The Windows 8 Consumer Preview is now available Right on schedule, Microsoft made the Windows 8 Consumer Preview available earlier this morning. You can head to the official portal for more information.... Type: News story Tags: Operating systems Windows |
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Wednesday Shortbread 7 Up Dell: We're no longer a PC company - PC Pro Google's Schmidt: If Google gets it right, there will be an... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Apple sets iPad 3 launch for March 7 Putting an end to months of tireless speculation, Apple announced the launch date for its next iPad yesterday. And, from what we can tell, the... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Cherry MX switches and extra perks dominate Thermaltake's mechanical keyboards. We take a closer look at the Meka G1 and G-Unit to see... Type: Feature article Tags: Input devices |
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$200 USB stick offers ARM CPU, HDMI output People always seem to be surprised that an operating system can run entirely from a USB thumb drive. Imagine what they'll think of FXI Technologies'... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Tuesday Shortbread Three's Company X-bit labs: Roll-out of Intel "Ivy Bridge" micro- processors will take months to complete - source Bloomberg: Micron biggest winner as Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Dell's 13-inch ultrabook goes up for sale The first Dell consumer ultrabook is here, and it can be yours—if you're willing to part with $999, that is. Dell has started taking... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing |
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AMD adds a pair of new FX-series chips Bad news: AMD's flagship FX-8150 processor still costs $245, and it's still relatively overpriced compared to the competition. Good news: the remainder of the FX-series... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 3 |
| 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. | +42 |