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    whereisian: and by Intel's Ion, you mean Nvidia? more »
    TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: I have to ask... How many people actually connect their netbooks to a 1080p screen and use it to watch HD video? Almost NO netbook has that capabili... more »
    tehsquish: Wish I didn't just buy this cheap Pentium mobo sans RAID. I nead to learn how to read. more »
    tok3ninja: Looks like AMDs answer to the i5 to me. Things might get interesting. more »
    Bizdady: But wait! Act now and you also get the amazing incredible thingamabob!!!! more »
    Hungry Star: Also: Comes in green, red, blue, yellow, and purple! more »
    dingus: I see a whole lot of bullshit on their site and not much technical detail. Can someone explain what's special here? more »
    Barry99705: www.hackaday.com has video, and probably snarky comments... more »
    Mark 2000: I don't like this idea of networked cluster's of processors. What if the Cylons come back? more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: I actually think that it's plausible to have a "public option" for computer processing in the future. What I mean is that we could have a central, mod... more »
    jjswee: I think this is a great idea. Along with a operating system that can turn off many features not needed at the time, you can get a computer to run ver... more »
    GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: It's full of stars! more »
    Pope John Peeps II: Waterloo?! Woot! Canada, represent! Suck it, U.S. Suck it with Sulphur in it. more »
    Nick: these are gonna be awesome when they catch on fire. i am sooo excited. more »
    craig_16: Let me guess... 5 years before it's ready for consumers? more »
  • #components

    Samsung Intros Processors, Cameras and Chipsets for Mobile Devices

    Samsung introduced a mess of new components for mobile devices that we're likely to start seeing in early 2010, including a 5MP camera capable of taking 1080p video and a couple powerful yet efficient chipsets. More »
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    Via Pico-ITX Motherboard Runs 1080p Video Like a Champ

    Netbooks have some drawbacks to go along with their tiny size and low price, one of which is an occasional inability to play HD video particularly smoothly. But Via's definitely making inroads—check out this video for proof. More »
  • #amd

    AMD Athlon II X4 620: Four Cores for $99

    AMD's new Athlon II X4 chips are like a Phenom II minus the L3 cache. But they're super-cheap: $99 (2.6GHz-620), and $122 (2.8Ghz-630). Also looks like they hold their own against the $150 Core 2 Quad 8200: [Maximum PC]
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    What Is This?

    Doc Brown's flux capacitor? A blinged-out religious relic from the future? A Tron 2.0 prop? More »
  • #batteries

    New Lithium-Sulfur Batteries Could Last 3 Times Longer Than Lithium-Ion

    Scientists at the University of Waterloo have designed a lithium-sulfur battery that, thanks to nanotechnology, is capable of 3 times the power of lithium-ion batteries with equal volume while remaining both lighter and cheaper to produce. Long-distance electric cars, anyone? More »
  • #components

    Let's Speculate: What Could Flexible Memory Be Used for?

    Researchers have developed a lightweight, mostly transparent, and quite flexible memory chip. It sounds cool, but then I think: What possible advantages could flexible memory have? Help me out, commenters. More »
  • #receivers

    Onkyo Launches First Dolby Pro Logic IIz Receiver That Adds Vertical Sound Dimension

    Onkyo's new TX-SR607 receiver goes where no sound component has ever gone before by providing Dolby Pro Logic IIz, which gives you vertically-oriented sound in addition to the normal surround sound. More »
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  • #harddrives

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