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Duh: New MacPros rumored

If you're a creative professional who works with either video, audio, graphics or some combination thereof, there's a good chance that the venerable MacPro tower is your go-to machine. There's no Read more...

Intel shows off Quad-core mobile CPU

If there's one thing that I can say about Intel, it's that they never stay in one place for very long. While the company's Santa Rosa dual-core Read more...

Broadcom launches cheap 3G chip

What's holding back 3G cellular technology in the United States? Good question. It could be the Read more...

Asus Eee PC gets spec'd out

When it comes to a cheapo machine like the Eee PC, the spec that everyone cares most about is the price. For Read more...
Tags: windows xp   Laptops   Asus   SSDs   Hardware News  

Dell to go green by 2008

During the past few years, we've seen tech companies making commitments of varying degrees to eco-friendly technology. During the past few months Read more...
Tags: Dell   Apple   lenovo   Hardware News  

Sony Vaio G is spill proof

Looks like Sony has finally gotten around to updating its fleet of Vaio G-Series enterprise laptops and while the upgrade includes a number of routine features, there's at least one thing here Read more...
Tags: Hardware News   Laptops   sony   Batteries   SSDs  

OLPC to sell XO in U.S. this November

Ask and ye shall receive: open-source fans waiting patiently for word of OLPC XO retail sales finally have something to look forward to, as the OLPC project has revealed Read more...

Asus Eee PC reviewed... in Russian

If that $400 OLPC XO is looking a bit pricey for your tastes (even if $200 of that price goes to a good cause), you might want to look back in the direction of Read more...
Tags: Hardware News   Laptops   Eee PC   Asus   OLPC  

USB 3.0 spec to arrive next year

First there was USB 1.0. Then there was USB 2.0. Can you guess what's next? That's right: USB 3.0. At the Fall IDF show in San Francisco, a consortium of vendors including Intel, Microsoft, HP, TI, Read more...