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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
Laser vision… Australian Dr Larry Marshall and France’s Jean-Michel Pelaprat pose before the world’s first laser television, which they say uses less power, has more colour range and costs half the price of LCD and plasma screens
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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
Review: OWC ships an external hard drive that supports four direct-connect interfaces. Whether you need USB, FireWire or eSATA, OWC has you covered.
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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
Pretty incredible Network Interface Card (NIC): Quote — “The company claims their product can improve ping times and frame-rates in many on-line games, and it’s unique design opens up the possibility of running dedicated network apps with the help of its on-board processor and RAM. Take a look…” Comes bundled with F.E.A.R.
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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
Intel’s latest roadmap reveals the Conroe-L processors will arrive in 2007. The Pentium E1000 series will arrive in Q2
’07 with models E1060, E1040 and E1020 as previously reported. These new Pentium’s will target the value sector and coexist with Intel’s Pentium 4 HT models 651, 641 and 631 for a quarter.
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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
Intel moved in on a quiet little investment of a UK-based company against the backdrop of IDF the other day. And if you weren’t maniacally focused on some of these things, as we are around here at HH, it would have sneaked past you, right under your nose, without so much as a twitch of your sensory circuits. However, a press release that came acro
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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
NVIDIA has officially announced their latest high-end killer mobile GPU, branded the GeForce Go 7950 GTX. With 24 pixel shader engines, core speeds of 575MHz, memory speeds up to 1.4GHz with 512MB on board. This preview of the technology goes through features, specifications and performance expectations in detail. Can be configured in SLI.
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October 12, 2006 by Brad.
Since the introduction of Intel’s 90nm Prescott core, power consumption has been at the forefront of any CPU related discussion. But as both AMD and Intel strive towards introducing more power efficient cores we must turn our attention elsewhere to find new areas where power savings are necessary.
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