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  • #netbooks

    MSI Wind U130 and U135 Netbooks Boast Pine Trail Chips

    A couple of new netbooks have hit the "just announced" pool, and while MSI's Wind models don't usually grab me, the U130 and U135 do, thanks to the inclusion of Atom's new Pine Trail processors. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #imagecache

    Socks-with-Sandals B&N Dell Guy Falls Short of Bar Set by Panera Bread iMac Man

    Certainly not the first time we've seen something like this, and certainly not the last. And no offense, dude, but World of Warcraft Panera Bread iMac man looked way cooler. [Imgur via Reddit via CrunchGear]
    12/20/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #psystar

    Psystar Refuses to Die

    I feel like a broken record writing about these guys week after week, but they just won't go away. Even after this week's ruling that Psystar must cease operations, their attorney is saying the company will be back. More »
    12/19/09
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    By Chris Jacob
  • #mods

    Intel Shows Off Core i7 Mod Contest Winners

    Intel has announced the winners of their Core i7 desktop mod challenge. Naturally, the mods had to be built around intel Core chips, and the focus was to showcase the "possibilities of tomorrow's technology." More »
    12/16/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #mediacenter

    Svelte Piixl EdgeCenter 3770 Media Center Hides Behind Your HDTV

    Like Kate Moss, this crazy thin EdgeCenter media server from Piixl (who?) is nearly invisible when viewed from the side. And that's precisely the point, as the pricey unit is meant to be hidden behind your HDTV. More »
    12/13/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #apple

    Apple Delays Shipping 27-inch iMac Amidst Reported Display Issues

    Mark's new iMac works just fine, but he may be the exception, as we get word this weekend that Apple has delayed shipping anymore 27-inch iMacs until it can sort of this display issue. More »
    12/13/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #emperorworkstation

    Emperor 1510 Provides Cheaper Death Star Workstation Experience

    Remember the Emperor 200 workstation? All $40,000 of it? Well there's a cheaper version coming soon. Emphasis on the "er" because even if we're billing this new one as a budget offering, it certainly isn't cheap. More »
    12/13/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #peripherals

    The Letters R, A, N, S, O and M are Going To Be Worn Out On This Keyboard

    Other frequently used words might be: "pay," "dollars," and "disappear." Too bad this flexible, portable silicon keyboard doesn't include a matching font—although I'm sure that can be easily remedied. [Conran Shop]
    12/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #case

    Thermaltake's BMW-Designed Level 10 Supercase Now Available Pre-Constructed For $2499

    Thermaltake didn't take our advice on their Level 10 case, but the BMW-design is still one of the most unique you can buy. Speaking of that, you can score the OEM-ed system now exclusively from iBUYPOWER starting at $2499. More »
    12/09/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #artificialintelligence

    MIT Plans to Rebuild Artificial Intelligence from the Ground Up

    After 50 years and countless dead ends, incremental progress, and modest breakthroughs, artificial intelligence researchers are asking for a do-over. More »
    12/08/09
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    By Popular Science
  • #retromodo

    Retromodo Made New: The Cobra-Matic Casemod

    It's ability to play tunes long gone, this 1951 Zenith H664 Cobra-matic phonograph was born anew thanks to modder Alvin "Mach" Barber. More »
    12/06/09
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    By Jack Loftus
  • #processors

    Intel Demonstrates Programmable 48-Core Chip

    The cores aren't terribly powerful (described as being like lower-end Atom processors) but hey...it's got 48 of them, and it's programmable. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #computers

    The Grumpiest Old Man Talks to Us About Computers

    Andy Rooney was my weekly lesson in crotchetiness growing up, but I increasingly get the sense he's a corpse animated by secret government technology to keep senior citizens in line. He loves computers. And taxes. [The Awl]
    11/30/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #benchmarks

    Benchmarked: The Quad-Core i7 iMac is Super Fast

    Our iMac review included a 3.06GHz Core 2 Duo chip inside, but we received the top-of-the-line iMac housing the more promising 2.8GHz Core i7 processor. Do more cores make up for lower clock speeds? Yes. Often 2X to 3X. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Brian Lam and Don Nguyen
  • #quantumcomputer

    Scientists Make Breakthrough With First Programmable Quantum Processor

    In the future, quantum computers will accomplish in seconds what would take years with our best computers today. Physicists at NIST have made a significant leap towards this goal by demonstrating the first "universal" programmable quantum information processor. More »
    11/18/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #apple

    27-inch iMac Benchmarks: Core i7 vs. Core i5

    Updated: Core i5 iMacs are fast, but early Core i7 benchmarks show 30 percent performance gains. A good upgrade for $200 (which adds 10 percent to the $2000 price). Timon-Royer's graph uses Geekbench 2 results (OS 10.6.2). [Timon-Royer]
    11/16/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #apple

    First of the Quad Core i5 iMac Benchmarks

    Electronista has benchmarked the new Quad Core i5 chips in the new iMac, and comparing his scores to mine, its pretty clear we've got almost 2x some scores in some CPU/memory tests. More »
    11/12/09
    26,687
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    By Brian Lam
  • #concepts

    Disposable Laptop Works Better as a Metaphor Than as an Actual Product

    There's no doubt about it: Today, the concept of a disposable laptop is totally ridiculous. But you know what else was ridiculous? Disposable cameras, 60 years ago. And this thing just looks fantastic, so I'll let it slide. Also: symbolism! More »
    11/03/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #laptops

    Y550 Laptop Lenovo's First With a Core i7 Inside

    The Y550P, a 15-inch laptop, is Lenovo's first portable to offer a Core i7 option. More »
    10/26/09
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    By Brian Lam
  • #adamo

    Specs Leak For Dell's Super Skinny Adamo XPS

    More information has trickled out about the Dell's Adamo XPS, the notebook with an eating disorder which we showed you video of yesterday. More »
    10/23/09
    17,466
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    By Kyle VanHemert
  • #apple

    Apple iMac Review: 27 Inches and Less Chin

    In the 10+ years since the iMac was born as Apple's simple computer, it's become visibly less of a computer and more of a display. And what a screen this new iMac has. More »
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    10/23/09
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    By Brian Lam
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