March 11, 2010 - 6:00 pm
Tags: 980x-on-tuesday, apple, entry, extreme-edition, intel, mac pro, macpro, physical-cores, rumor, tuesday, xeon
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Filed under: Rumors , Mac Pro ZDNet is reporting that the next iteration of the Mac Pro will be unveiled next Tuesday, March 16th. Their sources indicate that Intel’s new ‘hexacore’ Core i7-980x chip, which is also expected to be launched next Tuesday, will be in that machine
Filed under: Rumors , Mac Pro ZDNet is reporting that the next iteration of the Mac Pro will be unveiled next Tuesday, March 16th. Their sources indicate that Intel’s new ‘hexacore’ Core i7-980x chip, which is also expected to be launched next Tuesday, will be in that machine. Code-named “Gulftown” the 32nm, six-core i7-980X will be labeled as the i7x (“Extreme Edition”).
Filed under: Rumors , Mac Pro ZDNet is reporting that the next iteration of the Mac Pro will be unveiled next Tuesday, March 16th. Their sources indicate that Intel’s new ‘hexacore’ Core i7-980x chip, which is also expected to be launched next Tuesday, will be in that machine
March 8, 2010 - 9:58 pm
Tags: battery, battery life, color, energy, intel, msi, msi wind, msi wind u160, n450, Netbook, power, product-design, u160, windows
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MSI has updated their netbook line once again. While the U130 and U135 already packed Intel’s latest Pine Trail processor, the U160 is throwing down the battery gauntlet.
March 8, 2010 - 9:58 pm
Tags: atom, city, eco, intel, laptops, microsoft, netbooks, power, u160
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MSI has updated their netbook line once again. While the U130 and U135 already packed Intel’s latest Pine Trail processor, the U160 is throwing down the battery gauntlet. Fifteen hours on one charge
March 8, 2010 - 9:58 pm
Tags: atom, atom n450, battery, color, computers, energy, intel, laptops, microsoft, msi wind, Netbook, north, power
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MSI has updated their netbook line once again.
I forgive the dude’s overly snide narration because he just received a fake Intel Core i7 -920 processor from Newegg. A Newegg supplier, D&H Distribution , sent them 300 fake processors in a batch of 2000. And threatened sites who reported it
March 8, 2010 - 9:41 am
Tags: intel, lg x300, middle-eastern, mind, Netbook, premium, president, press, skinny-x300, x300
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Seen back in January at CES, the 17.5mm thick LG X300 netbook’s formally been announced as going on sale this month to our South American, Asian and Middle Eastern friends.
March 7, 2010 - 3:00 pm
Tags: apple, internet, iphone, latest, perfect-example, presence, rumor, rumors, the-forthcoming, video, video conferencing
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Filed under: Rumors , Video , iPhone There’s been many rumors pointing to the possible inclusion of video conferencing in the next-gen iPhone — everything from faceplate photos to code embedded in the iPhone SDK itself has set off our rumor radar. This latest rumor from site Redmond Pie tends toward the weaker end of the spectrum as far as evidence goes: UK mobile provider O2 has listed “Video Calls” as a “Key Feature” of the forthcoming iPhone, with pricing for video calling listed as identical to standard phone calls. Note that third-party sellers regularly advertise features for Apple’s products well in advance of their actual release based on a “best guess” approach without any verifiable foreknowledge of the devices — Best Buy’s recent page update listing i7 processors for the upcoming MacBook Pro update is a perfect example — so this latest update from O2 by no means confirms the presence of video conferencing capabilities in the next iteration of the iPhone
March 6, 2010 - 3:00 am
Tags: blu-ray, cebit, cebit 2010, intel-atom, intel-classmate, pierre-cardin, reasons, reference, remainders, shuttle, storage-devices, tech, wikipedia
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Every year, Hanover, Germany hosts hordes of tech journalists, analysts, and PR people for CeBIT. It’s like CES , sort of, except further away, and more boring