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Seagate ships the world's fastest largest hard drive
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| Sep 22, 2009
P55 motherboard friendly to boot.
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Can computing be green?
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| Feb 9, 2010
X-ray
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Innovative Silicon announces Z-RAM breakthroughs
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| Mar 18, 2010
Can now compete with traditional DRAM.
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The pirate life for me
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ASUS P6X58D Premium
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One seriously packed motherboard.
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Triple-channel memory kits vs dual-channel on P55 platform
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Justin Robinson
| Feb 23, 2010
We see if Triple or Dual channel memory is faster on Intel's P55 platform.
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GPU vendors had a bumper 2009
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| Jan 28, 2010
No bailout necessary for the video card industry.
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CES 2010 Innovation awards
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| Jan 11, 2010
CES 2010:
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Kraken is the most powerful academic supercomputer
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| Oct 12, 2009
A petaFLOPS of peak power!
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DRAM error rates higher than thought
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Justin Robinson
| Oct 7, 2009
Even ECC is affected.
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Andromeda galaxy, devourer of stars
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Justin Robinson
| Sep 8, 2009
Andromeda borrows stars...permanently.
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China websites demand true identities be revealed
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Justin Robinson
| Sep 7, 2009
Essential Linkage:
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Osmos
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Justin Robinson
| Aug 28, 2009
The most relaxing game in the whole (c)osmos.
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Logitech G9x mouse
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David Hollingworth
| Aug 7, 2009
Logitech goes in some interesting new directions with its latest gaming mouse.
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Intel launching 34nm SSDs at bargain-basement prices
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 22, 2009
Intel's speedy SSDs might be cheap enough to include in every enthusiast rig!
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Microsoft opens store right next to Apple
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 16, 2009
Microsoft and Apple are BFFs!
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Ubisoft gets millions to move to Toronto
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The Inquirer
| Jul 8, 2009
For $US263 million
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Global Gaming Factory X buys out Pirate Bay
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The Inquirer
| Jul 1, 2009
Filesharing going in a very different direction.
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AMD goes for Intel's Jugular
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| Jun 22, 2009
Things are looking up for the little chipmaker that could.
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