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OCZ Vertex 450 SSD has 20-nm NAND, tweaked Indilinx controller OCZ's Vertex SSD has a storied history. The original model launched in 2009 and was one of the first consumer-grade SSDs worth buying. ... Type: News story Tags: Storage |
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Zbox mini PCs get Ivy Bridge Core i3, i5 upgrades Zotac has beefed up its Zbox lineup with two new models based on Ivy Bridge processors. Until now, the company's most powerful mini PC... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Systems |
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Asus unveils larger Taichi convertible Remember the Asus Taichi 21? Introduced last October, this convertible chimera turned a lot of heads and furrowed a lot of brows. It had... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing |
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Redmond firm developing Windows 8 Pro smartphone Likely thanks to Intel's new Clover Trail+ Atom processor, you may soon be able to buy a smartphone running the full-fat version of Windows... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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HP announces 7-inch, $169 Android tablet Everyone was expecting HP to unveil an Android tablet. Well, here it is. This isn't the Tegra 4-powered contraption we were told about, though.... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Intel expands mSATA line with 525 Series SSD Although Intel has a deep lineup of solid-state drives, its selection of mSATA models has been rather limited. Until today, all the firm had... Type: News story Tags: Storage Mobile computing |
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Sliding MSI tablet coming this month at $1299 Remember that MSI tablet with the slide-out keyboard we saw at Computex? The device made an encore performance at CES this week—only now, it's... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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New Zbox systems get Ivy Bridge, desktop GeForce This week's news will be filled with product news from CES. The Consumer Electronics Show doesn't begin officially until Tuesday, but press releases are... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Systems |
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Etc. Howdy, folks. As Christmas approaches, we'll be scaling back our publishing schedule somewhat. We will be attempting to post some news today, but... Type: News story Tags: Gaming The Tech Report |
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New Acer ultrabooks sport 1080p IPS panels, high prices On the heels of IHS's doom-and-gloom report on the ultrabook market, Acer has unveiled a new series of ultrabooks geared toward Windows 8.... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing |
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HP unveils hybrid 11.6'' Windows 8 tablet We learned a couple of months back that HP has no plans for ARM-powered Windows RT tablets—at least not yet. The firm still intends... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Zotac updates Zbox Nano with Brazos 2.0 We loved the Zotac Zbox Nano AD10 when we reviewed it last year. Into a chassis small enough to fit in the palm of... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Chipsets Systems |
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TR BBQ IX's unprecedented prize haul unveiled We've already told you about the fact that the ninth annual TR BBQ event will be taking place this year on August 11,... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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Google's $199 tablet is official; you can pre-order one now Everyone was expecting Google to unveil a new tablet at its I/O developer conference this morning, and the company didn't disappoint. It pulled back the... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Trinity-toting HP Envy Sleekbook now available Now you can get a not-quite-an-ultrabook from HP, too. The company has started taking orders for the Envy Sleekbook 6, a thin-and-light machine with... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing |
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TR BBQ IX to impact on August 11 Cancel your plans, raid the bank account, and saddle up the family truckster on the weekend of August 11th so you can attend the ninth... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
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Microsoft unveils ARM-, Intel-powered tablets At a highly publicized media event in Los Angeles this afternoon, Microsoft took the wraps off not one, but two Windows 8 tablets. One... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Knight's Corner is now Xeon Phi The Intel project code-named Larrabee was intended to produce a discrete graphics processor to compete with chips from Nvidia and AMD. When that... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Servers |
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| 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. | +47 |