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Feb27
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The Intel India Development Centre (IIDC) has co-developed the world's first teraflops research chip for building the next generation of high-end computers and servers to deliver supercomputer-like performance. The 80-core chip, which is less than a fingernail in size, has a powerful programmable processor that can undertake trillions of calculations per second - teraflops consuming only 62 watts of power. Intel hopes the next generation of computers and servers in the coming years will be able to make use of the 80-core processor for a variety of applications once thought to be in the realm of science fiction such as 'Star Trek' shows. Though Intel has no immediate plans to bring the chip designed with floating point cores to the market, it intends to demonstrate the product to its partners in the industry for offering insights in new silicon design methodologies, high bandwidth inter-connects and energy management approaches. The 65-nanometre chip is embedded with 100 million transistors and features an innovative tile design in which 80 smaller cores are replicated as tiles. Going forward, Intel plans to use the 45-nanometre silicon wafer for making the teraflops chip with multi-core processors containing billions of transistors.
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Feb27
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The highest capacity optical storage devices and DVD recorders all use blue lasers -- and offer only poky write times in the range of 2X to 4X. New high-powered blue lasers could change that in a hurry. Nichia Corp. of...
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Flash solid-state discs (SSDs) have generated a lot of interest from mobile users in the past few months. SanDisk has showed off its 32GB 1.8” SanDisk SSD Ultra ATA 5000 back in January, while Ritek plans on launching 16GB, 32GB...
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Besides the 'novelty' of the SATA interface, the ASUS DRW-1814BLT is rated as one of the faster DVD writers now. After flatlining at 16x DVD write speeds for some while, manufacturers have recently introduced models capable of 18x and even...
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Using 80-nanometer production technology, the new 4Gb/s memory running at 2.0GHz is 66% faster than today’s fastest commercially available memory – the 2.4Gb/s GDDR4, according to Samsung. The Samsung 4Gb/s graphics memory, offered in 512Mb density, has a 32-bit data...
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Feb26
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There are two types of pc modding user nowadays. One will be those who loves to light up their system with LED’s and lights. The other will be those who are interested in keeping their system as silent as possible....
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Razer has been synonym with PC gaming hardware. Starting off with Razer Diamondback, Razer Krait and its award winning Razer Copperhead mouse, now Razer is moving and developing new products aimed at gamers. A new keyboard, Razer Tarantula and a...
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Worldwide server shipments in 2006 totaled 8.2 million units in 2006, an 8.9 percent increase from 2005, while worldwide server revenue in 2006 reached $52.7 billion up 2.0 percent from 2005, according to Gartner Inc. IBM continued to lead the...
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Packeteer is extending its WAN acceleration range this week, with new systems at each end of the spectrum. The biggest is a box capable of optimising a 622 Mbit/s OC12 link, and aimed at linking primary and backup data centres....
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Again the launching of a new laptop from Samsung. From the looks of it, the new line is definitely out to impress, with a slimline design and that glossy black finish people can't seem to get enough of these days....
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Feb25
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IP-based storage is thoroughly enterprise-ready, claimed iSCSI specialist EqualLogic as it doubled the capacity of its high-end SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) storage box with almost no change in price. The new PS3900XV array uses Seagate 300GB SAS drives to provide...
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Computer components today are more and more of a power hog. Extreme systems will not do with 400 Watts power supply anymore. For a good system 500 Watts is what most people will recommend. Overclockers and gamers will definitely need...
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This case from NZXT is somewhat different than the others. The thing that sets this case apart from all the other ones is the fact that this is a 100% aluminium case, this includes side-panels and front bezel, therefore the...
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AMD Turion(TM) 64 X2 Dual-Core TL-64(2.2GHz/1MB), 17.0" WXGA+ Ultra BrightView Widescreen (1440x900), 256MB NVIDIA(R) GeForce(R) Go 7600, 2048MB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm), 320GB 5400RPM SATA Dual Hard Drive (160GB x 2), HD DVD ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW Double Layer....
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Lexmark launches a new printer and named it Lexmark Z845. It is not very impressive I must say. Lexmark must be targeting budget users with this new printer. It is very inexpensive. The print speed is also decent for its...
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Feb24
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HyperColor lives! Intel plans on fighting overheating laptops with little bit of light and color-changing material. The chip giant has patented a new technology that uses sensors to read heat-sensitive color-changing material inside the laptop. If certain parts of the...
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Bluegears B-Flexi Fan is a new product from Bluegears. It comes in two models 80mm version and 120mm version. The features are interesting and worth looking at.Features:• Change lighting colors simply by using a switch • Titanium chrome coating • ...
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Network storage servers have really made huge leaps in performance and features this year, and the QNAP’s TS-101 Turbo Station is no exception. This server can be used to download torrents, host web pages, create photo albums, and even back...
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For the past 20 years, Diamond Multimedia has been making graphics, digital television, communications and sound-hardware products for home and business users. The company's line of BizView Multi-View graphics cards are designed with business users in mind. I examined the...
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Intel recently patented a technology that allows sensors to detect rising temperatures in notebooks via a color change in materials. The sensors would then activate power reduction and throttling techniques in Intel's platforms to reduce heat when necessary. The new...
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Feb23
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AMD today released new ATI Catalyst drivers for all current Microsoft Windows operating systems. The new driver supports ATI Radeon 9500-series and newer desktop products, and ATI Mobility 9550 and newer mobile products. Users with ATI Radeon X1950 XT graphics...
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EPSON AcuLaser C3800N and C3800DN laser colour printers. The duo form the latest additions to Epson’s AcuLaser line and are designed as the ideal A4 laser colour printers for small to medium businesses and large corporations requiring the perfect balance...
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EMC CLARiiON CX3-10 UltraScale networked storage system, which is a new entry point into the series of full 4 Gb/s (Gigabits-per-second) storage arrays, EMC of Hopkinton, Massachusetts said. EMC also introduced new EMC RecoverPoint/SE software which it described as an...
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LightPulse 4 Gb/s (gigabits-per-second) LPe11002 dual channel and LPe1150 single channel Fibre Channel PCI Express Host Bus Adapters (HBAs). Sounds impressive right? Integrity Servers rx6600 and rx3600 are now shipped with this HBAs for both Linux and Windows Operating System....
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Avnet Technology Solutions Americas has announced that it will distribute enterprise-class data security encryption products from Utimaco, a supplier of data security solutions. By expanding its portfolio of network security offerings, Avnet will provide its value-added reseller (VAR) partners access...
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Feb22
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Samsung releases three DVD writer models, Combo Drive M522, DVD Drive S184M and DVD Drive S182M. S182M and S184M feature Direct Disc Labelling that makes burning as easy as burn, flip, and burn. Speed Adjustment Technology that intelligently detects media...
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Gateway is the latest company to jump on the 24” monitor bandwagon with the FPD2485W. With so many companies offering 24” LCD solutions, how does Gateway compete? One important feature for power users is the inclusion of HDCP, an encryption...
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“Intel's Core 2 Quad Q6600 technology benefits mainstream Alienware users by stepping up their productivity and laying the groundwork for emerging games and applications to take full advantage of the performance capacity of four processing cores,” said Alienware senior vice...
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If there's one thing that we'll never be satisfied with, it's finding out just how many nanoseconds we can shave off our download times from year to year, and thankfully, the IEEE seems to get that. While it has certainly...
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SUN IS FINALLY talking about Project Neptune, its multithreaded 10GbE NIC. It has some really interesting features that put it, well into the category of unique. It also is missing a lot, like, well, a name. What Neptune is is...
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Feb21
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If you've been eyeing a new Vista equipped laptop to treat yourself, you might as well get a TV tuner built right in. LG latest 17-inch behemoth packs a silver / black enclosure, integrated DVB-T tuner, and your choice of...
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This new AMD motherboard offers budget user a performance motherboard for a very low price. Although not very overclockable, AMD processors aren’t fans of overclocking either so it will not be too much of a problem. It offers user a...
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Lexar's new CompactFlash cards offer minimum sustained write speeds of 45MB/sec. When it comes to memory cards used in high-end D-SLR cameras, speed is king. SanDisk and Lexar typically battle it out for the speed crown in the professional sector,...
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The Xerox 6180/N is a gigantic, office-oriented color laser printer that may also fit into homes that have high-volume print needs. The base model, the $500 6180/N comes network ready, but for automatic double-sided printing, you'll have to upgrade to...
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Finally AMD wins at higher frequency as opposing to Intel’s Core 2 Duo processors. The new Athlon 64 is clock at 3.0 ghz. Tests results however are not very optimistic. Even though it is clocked at a higher frequency it...
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Feb20
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Available next month, the 4Gbit/s Brocade 5000 switch comes with 16 of its 32 ports enabled; more can be enabled by purchasing software keys. It is expected to Brocade Silkworm 4100 and the McDATA Sphereon 4700, and will be pitched...
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Former CEO Kevin Rollins and former Chief Financial Officer Jim Schneider has been two of the highest profile figure to leave DELL. Michael Dell is quickly trying to bring his company back on track. The company is not doing badly...
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The long awaited DDR3 modules has just being announced by Super Talent, a member of JEDEC. It has been devoting engineers to finalize and define DDR3 specifications. DDR3 will soon replace the aging DDR2 rams in the market. With clock...
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This notebook is design to take full advantage of Vista SideShow feature. Overall it’s a good notebook. A small screen is particularly useful when you need to check a quick information such as email or stock market prices without the...
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Pretec iDisk is one of the extravagant things where you can spend your extra bucks on. It has been battle tested and it withstand shots fired from 9mm round, .357 shot, and even a .44 slug. Against a .5 Magnum,...
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Feb16
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LG Electronics launches the new FLATRON L1982U, which sets a new record in LCD monitors with its contrast ratio of 3000:1 - the highest contrast ratio available in the world today. It produces brilliant picture display with the highest contrast...
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Introducing the new fashion, size does matter. Shuttle has unveiled what it claims are the world's first small form-factor computers equipped with quad-core processors. The two machines are fitted with Intel Xeon chips rather than the more commonplace Core 2...
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IBM launches what it claims to be the world’s first tape library with enterprise-class encryption for SMBs and remote corporate office. Big Blue's System Storage TS3400 Tape Library brings IBM's enterprise-level System Storage TS1120 Tape Drive encryption to a broader...
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Being an NVIDIAC55+MCP55PXE-based motherboard, the new ASUS P5NT WS supports all the latest and upcoming Intel dual-core/quad-core CPUs, as well as NVIDIA's Dual X16 SLI configurations. The addition of the PCI-X interface turns the P5NT WS motherboard into a SOHO...
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Newer Technology Inc. announced a revision to their miniStack V2external hard disk drive. It now includes Prosoft Engineering’s Data Backup II software. miniStack V@ is design to complement Mac mini, working as a zero footprint drive, but its compatible with...
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Feb15
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When nVidia just launches 8800 series, the price has been a great deterrent even for the most hardcore of gamers. Now nVidia comes up with a trimmed down version of its flagship product. A 320mb DDR3 8800 GTS. With price...
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Ever wish that your information can be safer from theft? Wishing to protect confidential information on that notebook that has been stolen? Now there is a solution to this. Finally Software introduces a software and named it SureFind. Its only...
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The latest offering from IBM, IBM System x3755 is an Opteron base system. IBM usually manages to provide high quality, cost effective system without having to sacrifice flexibility which administrators need. To complement the previous high-end AMD offering, IBM launches...
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Titan Computer unleash a new VGA cooler named Elena TEC VGA Cooler which combines latest TEC heatpipe technology to provide powerful cooling performance. Elena is able to maintain optimum temperature without any condensation issue. This cooler is a must have...
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Ever dream of a desktop replacement notebook where you can play games on the go? There are a lot of notebooks that are branded as desktop replacement. Processing power and gpu is clearly lacking. Asus does well to introduce this...
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Feb14
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With diskettes getting obsolete, pendrives are the new mean of storage. Small size and big capacity has drawn in a lot of admirers. Almost everyone owns a pendrive. The problem that most of us is facing is that, the drive...
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A nifty device had been invented to keep the ‘little monster’ away from your food at home. Going on trips we usually leave our pet behind with some food for them. Cats are extremely independent animal. You can leave it...
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Video calls are only a whiff of imagination a decade ago. With faster internet connection speeds and increased bandwidth video calls are part of our daily life. Numerous software had been authored for video calls. Unfortunately due to a variety...
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Microsoft officially launches Windows Mobile 6, their new operating system. An exciting press release that are not release last week is that future T-Mobile Dash services in the U.S. will come with Windows Mobile 6 and existing owners will be...
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Continuing the legacy left behind by R500(ATI x1k series), ATI is launching the next big thing in 3D graphics, R600. Shots and news are starting to leak out regarding ATI new breed of cards. There is just one word for...
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Feb13
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Albatron Technology brings the latest addition to its 8800 Series DirectX10 VGA cards, the 8800GTST. This product marks an important transition for the new DirectX10 market and is the first affordable DirectX 10 VGA card available for a large segment...
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