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Intel Previews Brandnew ‘Gulftown’ Six-Core Processor

Posted in March 11th, 2010
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Intel Previews Brandnew ‘Gulftown’ Six-Core Processor

Intel’s initial 32-nanometer, six-core processor is ready for prime time. It’s clunky moniker aside, a chip called a Core i7-980X Impassioned edition will suggest alittle critical artillery Continue reading this post…

Dell brings next-gen Pointing opening to M4500 15.6-incher

Posted in March 9th, 2010
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Dell brings next-gen Pointing opening to M4500 15.6-incher

The super-high-end 17-inch M6500 is all good as well as great for giant people, though we’re blissful Dell’s finally giving us regular-sizers a shot with a new Pointing M4500. Ofcourse, compromises Continue reading this post…

Dell Inspiron Asingle 19 all-in-one turns up during Walmart

Posted in March 9th, 2010
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Dell Inspiron Asingle 19 all-in-one turns up during Walmart

Well, here’s a bit of an engaging warn — Dell’s Inspiron Asingle 19 all-in-one desktop, formerly only voiced for Japan as well as still not on Dell’s US website, kicking back during the Walmart in Continue reading this post…

OCZ’s Zenith Singular Book SSD: $399 for best-in-class write speeds, usually 5,000 accessible

Posted in February 20th, 2010
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Here’s an interesting one. OCZ is essentially retailing a never-made-it-to-market Vertex 2 Pro as a Vertex Limited Edition. It runs a SandForce SF-1500 controller, whi ch a Zenith 2 Pro put to such Continue reading this post…

Windows 7 Starter comes with concealed wireless uniting sharing

Posted in December 8th, 2009
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Windows 7 Starter comes with concealed wireless uniting sharing

Ah, the blessings of market fragmentation. If you thought that, in its efforts to differentiate the Starter Editi on from its beefier Windows 7 offerings, Microsoft chopped off the ability to share Continue reading this post…

PsiXpda 3G UMPC hits the UK, reminds us of a PDA we had 14 years ago

Posted in December 4th, 2009
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PsiXpda 3G UMPC hits the UK, reminds us of a PDA we had 14 years ago

It looks like we weren’t the first to think tha t the DigiCube MIDPhone-50 looked awfully familiar. The Psion Series 5 PDA, you may recall, featured the same sliding-clamshell design back in 1995 — Continue reading this post…

Intel crams 48 cores onto stamp-sized processor, wants to do what Chamber did

Posted in December 3rd, 2009
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Intel crams 48 cores onto stamp-sized processor, wants to do what Chamber did

Just when we thought Intel’s yet-to-release six-core Core i9 would be the future, the silicon giant drops the bomb yet again with more multi-core madness — the experi mental 48-core Single-chip Cloud Continue reading this post…

Cormac McCarthy’s Typewriter Dies After 50 Years and 5 Million Words

Posted in December 2nd, 2009
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Cormac McCarthy’s Typewriter Dies After 50 Years and 5 Million Words

Cormac McCarthy, author of cheery favorites such as The Road and Blood Meridian, is about to trade in the typewriter he used to write them. The Olivetti Lettera 32 has been in his c are Continue reading this post…

Engadget has been nominated for ‘Blog of the Decade’ — and you ballot for the victor!

Posted in December 1st, 2009
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Engadget has been nominated for Blog of the Decade -- and you ballot for the victor!

Hey gang. Normally we’re not very concerned with prizes or accolades; jus t getting to play with the latest and greatest gadgets is reward enough for us… though we’re a little excited about thi Continue reading this post…

How would you substitution AT&T’s 3G MicroCell?

Posted in November 28th, 2009
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How would you substitution AT&Ts 3G MicroCell?

We know, we know — AT&T’s 3G MicroCell isn’t even out nationwide yet, but for those select m arkets that have access, we’re hopin g you’ll chime in on the p ros and cons as to enlighten the other Continue reading this post…