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Coffee Talk with Timmy Cook It's true. I recently won the Charitybuzz auction for "coffee with... |
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Adobe lets you pay now and later and later again The time was January 1995. The smooth, Philly soul and pleated pants of... |
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Seagate enters consumer SSD market, adds new enterprise drives Traditional hard drive makers have been slow to get into the SSD business,... Type: News story Tags: Storage Servers Workstations |
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Angering hippies and financing evil Seeing as how nobody else has released a Steve Jobs mockumentary ("These mold lines go to eleven!") and nothing on my Hackintosh has flipped me... |
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The 463rd review of the first Steve Jobs movie As promised, I have watched FunnyOrDie.com's fictionalized account of Steve Jobs's life entitled iSteve. As threatened, here is the review. (By the way,... |
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Apple posts record revenue, lower profits Folks on Wall Street were awaiting Apple's latest quarterly results with bated breath. By the looks of it, they were pleasantly surprised when Apple Type: News story Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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WD XE hard drive has 10k-RPM spindle speed, 6Gbps SAS interface Western Digital has a new hard drive for the server crowd. The... Type: News story Tags: Storage Servers |
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Cupertino funk, part II: No joy in iVille Last week, I prattled on about how Apple's dearth of a single, visionary leader was starting to make them feel like just another tech company.... |
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Spy shot suggests Broadwell platform supports SATA Express Intel's next-gen Haswell platforms are just around the corner, and early reports suggest the top Z87 model will have something new in the storage department.... Type: News story Tags: Chipsets Storage |
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Cupertino funk, part I: O Captain, where art thou? On October 5, 2011, the vultures returned to One Infinite Loop. Having once taken up what seemed like permanent residence in Cupertino during the Sculley... |
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IDF keynote reveals new server processors, rack architecture The year's first Intel Developer Forum has kicked off in Beijing, China. Today's keynote address is filled with details about Intel's future server processors, including... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Servers |
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Trolling for C&D's with Mac System 1 If you're unfortunate enough to be like me, you'll find the impending release of iSteve to be frightening and confusing to your caveman brain. Produced... |
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AMD roadmap confirms Steamroller-based Opterons this year There has been some doubt about whether consumer processors based on AMD's upcoming Steamroller CPU architecture will be released this year. In November, the... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Servers Workstations |
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Leaked slide outs Ivy Bridge-E models Haswell isn't the only new desktop processor Intel is set to release this year. Ivy Bridge-E is also on the way, and an official-looking slide... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Workstations |
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Go Go Jobzilla First, to those of you who wondered if I exhausted six months of pent-up wordplay in the last MacHole, I'm afraid you'll be rather... |
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AMD tackles cloud gaming with Radeon Sky series We've been hearing about AMD's cloud gaming efforts for quite a while, but I think this is the first time the company has introduced... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Servers |
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18 days of hottish Pebble love It's true. I have in my possession the mildly mythological Pebble watch. More... |
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Nvidia's GRID VCA is an end-to-end GPU virtualization system Nvidia is invested in remote GPU virtualization on several fronts, including its GeForce GRID cloud gaming servers and its Project Shield handheld device. At its... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Mobile computing Servers |
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