Published August 5, 2010
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The line between a netbook and a full fledged laptop continues to blur even more with the introduction of Dell’s new Inspiron M101z “laptop”. Its form factor screams netbook with its 11.6″ screen and purported 6+ hour run time off a single 6 cell battery but the option of dual-core AMD Athlon II Neo processors […]
Read more Dell Inspiron M101z stretches out its battery life
Published August 4, 2010
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MSI has launched its Professional Series P600 and S6000 business class notebooks in the U.S. which means you might be seeing a touch more class around the office. The two models share features such as LED backlit displays, SRS audio, and the company’s very own EasyFace software which pulls in some nifty facial recognition security […]
Read more MSI Professional Series P600 S6000 notebooks get serious
Published August 4, 2010
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Noise-canceling headphones do a terrific job of closing you off reducing that mind-numbing sound of airplane engines or constant office activity but the bulk of them fall into the painfully expensive range where other fun gadgets could be had. Audio-Technica’s ATH-ANC7b active noise-cancelling headphones manages to emulate some of the bigger names on the market […]
Read more Audio-Technica ATH-ANC7b for those seeking noise-cancelling on the cheap
Published August 4, 2010
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Frustratingly slow access for your smartphone can lead to things such as flinging your gadget across the room or performing a permanent death grip on it that goes far beyond some reception issues. Thankfully Clearwire has come up with a handy little gadget, and mandatory service plans, that allow your Apple iPhone, iPad, or iPod […]
Read more CLEAR iSpot beckons iPhone users with 4G speeds
Published August 3, 2010
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The growth of pre-assembled CPU liquid coolers can be attributed to the fact that they’re no longer as sucky as they used to be and they are able to compete with the high end air-cooling heatsinks without all of the added bulk around the CPU socket. Of course it’s difficult to improve on a design […]
Read more Corsair H70 CPU liquid cooler unboxed, secrets spilled
Published August 3, 2010
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There used to be a distinct divide between server hardware and the desktop market, that is until Intel and AMD started adding reasonably priced server chips to their lineups making a trip into SMP world both intriguing and reasonable. The ASUS Z8NA-D6C motherboard is more than happy to help you on your way to computing […]
Read more ASUS Z8NA-D6C for your monstrous computing needs
Published August 3, 2010
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No that’s not an updated view of how an iPhone 4’s reception bars should be portrayed. Google’s Android operating system seems to be catching on with people as noted by Nielsen Wire which tracks smartphone penetration in the U.S. How much so? Well in the second quarter of this year 27% of smartphone subscribers chose […]
Read more Android grabs larger piece of U.S. mobile market
Published August 3, 2010
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AT&T customers have a new BlackBerry handset to look forward to this month. When the BlackBerry Torch 9800 from Reasearch in Motion (RIM) goes on sale August 12, it will be rocking the company’s latest operating system, BlackBerry 6 OS, which promises better web browsing, integrated social features (think Facebook and Twitter) and improved multimedia […]
Read more Behold, the BlackBerry Torch
Published August 2, 2010
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If you’re going to make any sort of dent in the smartphone market you’re going to want to bring along amazing amounts of firepower. The HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone does just that by packing in a Qualcomm 1GHz Snapdragon QSD8650 processor, 512MB of energy sipping LP-DDR memory, and a glorious 4.3-inch 800×480 LCD screen […]
Read more HTC EVO 4G Andriod SmartPhone contains beefy amounts of power
Published August 2, 2010
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USB 3.0 is capable of bringing a serious amount of speed to portable storage devices and just about any other gadget that needs a large amount of bandwidth to get things done. Unfortunately there is no system chipset that natively supports the standard so you’ll have to live with the meager number of ports tacked […]
Read more SIIG SuperSpeed USB 3.0 Hub spreads the wealth
Published August 2, 2010
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Mid-range graphics cards benefit from the same features of the high-end models without having to drop a whole lot of money. Unfortunately they also inherit the same massive coolers that are installed on to their faster counterparts as well which can eat up valuable slots on a motherboard or simple make things difficult in cramped […]
Read more XFX Radeon HD 5770 goes single slot for your space saving needs