Archive for March 1, 2007

Special Keyboard and Mouse For Vista

Finally when Vista software is out on the market the M
’zoft Corporation has released its new wireless mouse and keyboard. The M’zoft Wireless Entertainment desktop 7000 is a set of a keyboard and rechargeable mouse.
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Computer glitch made market drop seem worse

February 28, 2007 (Computerworld) — A glitch in a computer used in calculating the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) triggered a sudden drop in the blue chip index yesterday afternoon and added to the concern caused by Tuesday’s stock sell-off.

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Lenovo recalls 200,000 Thinkpad batteries

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BFGTech GeForce 8800 GTS OC 320MB Evaluation

NVIDIA’s third GeForce 8 series GPU is ready to be added to their lineup, and this time at a very attractive price point that should appeal to a lot of people. We
’ll test the new BFGTech GeForce 8800 GTS OC 320MB against the competition as well as its older sibling to see exactly what the better value is, prepare for some shocking results.

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IBM’s eDRAM to triple memory and double performance of processors

Today, IBM’s neo-maxi-zoom-dweebies will announce that their new type of memory will “triple” the amount of memory stored on computer chips while doubling the performance of processors. How you say? It’s the SRAM, man. IBM’s new eDRAM is faster than that scandalous DRAM — nearly as fast as SRAM while taking up less space.

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Buffalo’s TeraStation Pro Hits 3TB: that’s 3,000GB On Your Home Network

Meet Buffalo’s new 3TB (yeah, 3,000GB) TeraStation PRO storage solution for your home network. It’s still the same ol’ box — RAID 1/5/10 (across 4x disks), 38MB/s transfer rate (Raid 5), gigabit Ethernet, Active Directory integration, integrated UPS and 2x USB 2.0 jacks to swing even more disk from.

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Athlon 64 X2 6000+ faces Core 2 Duo in Vista x64

The first wave of Athlon 64 X2 6000+ reviews focused on performance in Windows XP with 32-bit apps, but what happens when AMD’s latest faces multi-threaded 64-bit apps in Vista x64? The Tech Report has the answer, complete with a unique take on power consumption testing that actually measures the energy used to complete a task.

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HowTo: Guide to replacing your laptop LCD

Alright. You just ran over your laptop and you are ready to replace that cracked LSD
’d LCD display. This is a general guide on how to replace an LCD on a laptop. Replacing an LCD is second to the most costly repair next to replacing the motherboard. This will help you in repairing an LCD that has been damaged or destroyed.

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Frankenfight: Blu-ray vs. HD DVD, Formats Not Equal

The Blu-Ray vs. HD DVD battle seems as old as time itself. Being tech savvy consumers, we’ve heard the two formats are, to the end user, pretty identical. But are tech specs the only way to judge DVDs? Of course not. We compare the average ratings of BD and HD discs, and you know what? Not all was equal.

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160gb flash based hard drive

Adtron recently announced a large enough flash based hard drive that we’d actually be able to replace our old platter based ones! At least in our laptops

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