Archive for August, 2010

ATI Radeon HD 5500 Series GDDR5 Review

A few weeks back, AMD quietly released a couple of new graphics cards in the Radeon HD 5500 series. For a while there, starting with the Radeon HD 5870 in late September of last year, it seemed like AMD was releasing a new series of graphics cards aime...

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Intel Posts Disappointing Third Quarter Results, Spends Money to Cheer Up

Intel, the largest chip maker in all the known galaxies, announced third-quarter revenue will be below what the company was initially expecting. The Santa Clara chip maker now says it will likely pull in $11 billion in revenue (plus or minus $200 milli...

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Ford Using Wi-Fi To Automate SYNC Updates; A New Trend Starting?

Now this...this is progress! With some of the legacy automakers lagging behind in quite a few areas, Ford is hoping to turn the tables by using a commonplace technology in order to better equip their SYNC vehicles. The idea? To install Wi-Fi access poi...

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Asus X58 Rampage III Extreme Motherboard, Tested Burned-In

If you're in the market for an X58 motherboard, there are plenty of options available. A quick search fetches countless results that fill a wide range of price points. Budget conscious enthusiasts looking to save some scratch will be happy to find ...

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Cloning and ssd drive.

I have a brand new acer computer that I want to put and ssd drive in should I remove all bloatware first before I clone to the ssd drive.I am new to this cloning stuff.

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A History of The Internet: From Concept To Napster and Facebook (Infographic)

Do you recall a day when the Internet was first referred to as the "Intergalactic Network?"  Perhaps you recall a little company called CompuServe?  Okay, you're dating yourself now, so be careful.  The sad truth is we recall CompuServe all too ...

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by HotHardware Forums - August 18, 2010 at 9:33 am

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Samsung Seek Is Boost Mobile’s First Touch/QWERTY Smartphone

The biggest problem facing prepaid mobile carriers isn't the pricing. In many cases, their pricing is far better than the major postpaid carriers. But aside from a lack of marketing at times, the phone selection is the biggest obstacle. AT&T, T...

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Seagate & Samsung Partner To Develop Controller Technology For Enterprise SSDs

Seagate and Samsung are teaming up to develop and cross-license controller technologies for solid state drive (SSD) storage devices. In doing so, the companies hope to satisfy the needs of enterprise storage applications by offering high levels of perf...

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Asus 14" U43F Bamboo Core i5 Notebook Review

Asus 14There was a significant influx of CULV based notebooks earlier in the year, due in part to their excellent balance between power, performance, and price. While CULV based machines were a good fit for many users who didn't want to sacrifice much performance for longer battery life, CULV notebooks are being introduced at a less rapid pace these days. Sure, Intel has low-voltage versions of the mobile Core 2010 processor lineup, but the Core i3 and Core i5 have proven that they don't consume an insane amount of energy as-is, and the performance bump from using a standard mobile chip is definitely noticeable.

That's just one of the reasons we're intrigued by Asus' new 14" machine, the U43F. The other is its unique bamboo accents...

Asus 14" U43F Bamboo Core i5 Notebook Review

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Toshiba Announces Wipe Technology for Self-Encrypting Disk Drives

Data security is a top concern for many businesses. In addition to the need to control and secure data on computers and mobile PCs, companies also realize the importance of sensitive data that is stored on the hard disk drives within copier and printer...

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