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Thursday, 07 August 2008 02:29 |
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Hankering for an SSD that's as big as your traditional HDD? So is Intel, or so we hear. In fact, we've been hearing whispers that a capacious 320GB solid state drive was in the works since January, and now those whispers have been upgraded to library-like voices. According to the generally reliable, Intel's so-called Postville SSD family is well on its way to reality, and with them should come much needed price drops. The new series should top out at 320GB, with an 80GB and 160GB version falling underneath. Word on the street has it that both of the smaller two will be around $100 cheaper than the same-sized X25-M drives, though there's been no leaks on the 320GB model's MSRP. Still, Intel has a golden opportunity here if it'll just get these things to market -- a cheap(er) SSD with a brand name like Intel could blow the solid state market wide open.
source : engadget.com
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 09 August 2009 11:40 )
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Friday, 18 September 2009 09:55 |
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Archos PC Tablet will be ready at store at October 22, 09. According to news.cnet.com, Archos PC tablet has 9-inch touch screen tablet. Archos PC tablet also will be using windows 7 for the operating system. For you, who are very mobile person, Archos PC Tablet maybe can be help you to access your favorite site every time and anywhere by pc tablet. PC tablet is designed for comfort ability to use and to carry on because PC tablet has slim and thin body such as a book. PC tablet is also often equipped by a stylus or digital pen, or a fingertip instead of a keyboard to operate the PC tablet. More picture can be saw below ..
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 30 September 2009 10:11 )
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Saturday, 09 January 2010 20:36 |
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Between dual-core processors and quad-core processors, it is relatively faster quad-core than dual-core. However, dual core consume less energy than quad core so it quad core faster but consume more energy. It’s base foundation of development triple-core laptop processors by AMD. Triple-core is hoping can be faster than quad core but more power efficient that quad-core. The chips will web offered as part of next-generation laptop, the code-named Danube and using the 45-nanometer process. Triple core for AMD will be associated with several heavy task resources such as antivirus, while the other two cores will be free for other resource.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 09 January 2010 21:08 )
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Monday, 19 October 2009 11:11 |
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In recent release of Windows 7, more and more laptop that was using Windows 7 for its operating system. Many PC expert said that windows 7 Vista PCs are more vulnerable than those with Windows 7. So, upgrading to windows 7 is a way for you to maximize security of your netbook better than Vista or XP. Microsoft also providing free tools for Windows 7 migrations and Windows 7 migration hoping can presents golden opportunity to clean house and become a more efficient business. Aspire One D250 is a first Acer netbook which using windows 7 for it OS platform. This Aspire One D250 has a 10.1-inch screen and 1,280 pixels by 720 pixels resolution. This netbook is also features a 1.66GHz version of Intel's Atom N280 processor and a 160GB hard-disk drive. The basic battery will last up to 3.5 hours, but Acer can offers an optional long-life battery that can run as long as 7.5 hours. Price is about $553, will be available Oct. 22.
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 17:11 |
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After being snubbed by Hitachi in the race to push out the industry's first 1TB desktop hard drive, Western Digital made darn sure it was first to shipa 2TB version. Now, the company is raising its fists in celebration once more with the introduction of the sector's first 2.5-inch 1TB mobile hard drive. 'Course, this isn't the first 1TB drive of any kind in this size, as that honor goes to none other than pureSilicon and its ultra-spacious 1TB SSD. Still, we recall thinking that a drive of this capacity wouldn't hit until 2010 at best, so we're steadfastly elated to hear that the Scorpio Blue 1TB (and Scorpio Blue 750GB) are shipping now to retailers. Of course, we can't help but gripe that both of these boast unorthodox 12.5mm form factors, which dwarfs the standard 9.5mm-height slot found in most laptops, but hey, progress is progress -- right? With that in mind, it's easy to see why both of these are being marketed hard in the external HDD market, with each unit slated to ship within a My Passport SE for $189.99 (750GB) or $249.99 (1TB). The full release is after the break.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/27/wd-ships-industrys-first-2-5-inch-1tb-hard-drive/
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Last Updated ( Friday, 14 August 2009 06:55 )
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