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Back at CeBIT 2010, in Hanover, Germany, we had the chance to talk with Christian Morales, vice president and general manager for Intel EMEA. We had a very interesting conversation about Intel's multi-core strategy, but also about the outfit's growing presence in the smartphone market. As you'll see in... |
24 March 2010 12:51 GMT |
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Kingston is probably among the first names that will pop in your head when looking for a new memory for your computer system, or a new module that will replace your old, worn-out memory. The Fountain Valley, California-based outfit has recently made a number of announcements in the market of RAM products. In addition... |
19 March 2010 09:35 GMT |
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It is well known that gamers and performance enthusiasts are infamous for their voracious appetite for the latest and most powerful hardware. Some of these customers prefer desktops, as they are easily upgradeable and more expandable, but there are also those that spare no dime if it means they can play anytime and a... |
11 March 2010 05:41 GMT |
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As we mentioned in some of our previous articles, ASUS had one of the most impressive booths at this year's CeBIT computer show in Hanover, Germany. The Taiwanese company managed to steal the show by introducing a couple of new products that combined designed with functionality. The e-book reader was one of the ... |
10 March 2010 11:36 GMT |
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CeBIT 2010 has seen ASUS announcing an impressive number of new products, some of which were among the most appreciated solutions at the show. Such is the case with the outfit's highly-anticipated e-book reader, a device that should enable the Taiwanese company to enter a market that will see it compete with the... |
10 March 2010 06:18 GMT |
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Most high-end and bleeding-edge PC configurations are characterized by oversized chassis that are meant to inspire awe and 'live up' to the significant performance capabilities housed within. Knowing this, companies have been putting special effort in developing new, imposing and overall good-looking towers... |
6 March 2010 06:15 GMT |
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While NVIDIA may have not made any groundbreaking unveilings at CeBIT when it came to the upcoming GeForce GTX 470 and GTX 480 cards, it did bring out a graphics solution aimed at netbooks and entry-level systems. This next-generation ION has already been incorporated in several PCs that will become available over th... |
6 March 2010 05:28 GMT |
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Following a long and difficult waiting period, which has already lasted for months, NVIDIA seems to have finally broken the silence. After it kept quiet about its upcoming cards' performance even at CeBIT, end-users had most likely resigned themselves to waiting for the official launch before finding out anythin... |
6 March 2010 03:33 GMT |
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The adoption of a technology is always a lengthy process, and it seems that USB 3.0 will make no exception to this rule. According to an Intel representative, it will be another couple of years before USB 3.0 will be able to replace its predecessor, version 2.0, which is currently ubiquitous. This, despite the obviou... |
5 March 2010 12:51 GMT |
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Acer has already revealed its Aspire 5738PG multitouch notebook but, of course, the company's laptop lineup definitely does not reduce itself to that single model. In addition to DirectX 11 graphics and multitouch capabilities, there is a third technology set to take off during 2010, namely 3D. While aiming to b... |
5 March 2010 09:01 GMT |
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While NVIDIA again refused to hand out any sort of details on the upcoming Fermi cards, it did make a step on the graphics market by introducing the next-generation ION at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany. With a number of companies having already showcased their respective netbooks and other devices running the new gr... |
5 March 2010 08:59 GMT |
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There are two main technologies that have been given the most attention over the past months. One is the already famous DirectX 11 graphics technology, which gives an entirely new degree of realism to 3D games. The second capability, namely multi-touch input, is more multimedia-oriented and it increases interactivity... |
5 March 2010 06:01 GMT |
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Seeking to satisfy the enthusiasts' ever-growing need for better graphics, high overclocking capabilities and overall top-tier performance, most, if not all, PC hardware makers that attended CeBIT tried to grab attention with new motherboards or high-end graphics cards. Still, while 4GB adapters and motherboards... |
5 March 2010 05:26 GMT |
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Seeing the growing popularity of network-attached storage devices, Intel has decided to update its low-power Atom platform and optimize it for use in such installments. NAS units are generally used by home and small office networks as central storage hubs and, as such, they need good streaming and data-transfer rates... |
5 March 2010 04:51 GMT |
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Besides netbooks and DirectX 11 graphics, there is another product category that, while not as rapidly, saw an increasing adoption over the past year. Network-attached storage devices (NAS) are being used more frequently in home and small office environments, as they can centralize data for use by multiple PCs. In or... |
5 March 2010 04:17 GMT |
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The 4GB ATI Radeon HD 5970 model known as ARES has been in development at ASUS for a while now. Unsurprisingly, the hardware maker's rivals were not slow in devising their own models, even showcasing them at this year's edition of the CeBIT expo in Hanover, Germany. Now joining Sapphire and XFX, ASUS has ma... |
5 March 2010 03:32 GMT |
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This year's CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany was definitely packed. Now that the IT industry is recovering from the downturn it saw during 2008 and 2009, companies seem quite enthusiastic, an effect being an expo quite full of innovative products. However, besides just new product types, some companies, like Sapph... |
5 March 2010 02:42 GMT |
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CeBIT may not have brought any piece of mind to end-users seeking official details on NVIDIA's Fermi cards, but it seems that not all IT companies are as tight-lipped as the GPU maker. A significant amount of unreleased or unannounced products have made their appearance at the expo in Hanover, Germany, products ... |
4 March 2010 09:45 GMT |
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The latest Intel Atom central processing units were very well received on the netbook front, where their significant energy efficiency with no impact on performance allowed them to be quickly adopted by many PC makers. Now that the home and small office storage markets are also growing, Intel decided to optimize its ... |
4 March 2010 09:16 GMT |
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It seems that most storage-solution developers are choosing to employ the SandForce SSD controller when making their new solid state drives. With the SandForce-using crowd already larger by one, with Corsair having joined the fray not so long ago with a series of its own, the collective has grown even larger now that... |
4 March 2010 08:55 GMT |
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USB 3.0 may not have had a very good start, but this seems set to soon change if the variety of SuperSpeed-ready devices from the CeBIT expo in Hanover, Germany is anything to go by. Most new motherboards presented at the show, if not all, have support for the standard, especially those based on the new chipset devel... |
4 March 2010 08:01 GMT |
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External graphics for notebooks seems to be on the minds of many people at this year's CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany. Shuttle has already showcased an external adapter that can allow laptops to use desktop graphics cards. Gigabyte, on the other hand, while also exploring ways of upgrading notebook graphics, cam... |
4 March 2010 06:54 GMT |
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Themed hardware is not exactly a new trend in the IT industry, as companies have been known to add decorations to their various hardware components when it meant they would score more sales. Still, in most cases, such a “theme” would consist of a special bezel, a film print or a special color pattern or t... |
4 March 2010 06:16 GMT |
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ASUS definitely didn't hold back when it set up its CeBIT 2010 exhibition, having brought along a variety of devices such as business and multimedia laptops, ROG motherboards, an e-reader and notebooks with NVIDIA Optimus, among other things. Now that the portability and performance needs of consumers are taken... |
4 March 2010 04:01 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices has finally unleashed its first 8 Series core-logic set, namely the 890GX with integrated graphics, and the company's partners are already showcasing products based on it at CeBIT, along with motherboards built around other, upcoming chipsets. One of these hardware makers is, unsurprisingl... |
4 March 2010 03:23 GMT |
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E-readers, multimedia notebooks and 3D all-in-one desktops are far from being the only items on display at ASUS' CeBIT booth. The company naturally also brought along several products aimed at the business sector, among which there are also a couple of business-oriented ultra-slim notebooks. Known as the PL80JT... |
4 March 2010 02:36 GMT |
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End-users likely know by now that both ASUS and Sapphire are hard at work plotting the formal introduction of their respective overpowered HD 5970 graphics cards. ASUS will be introducing the Republic of Gamers (RoG) Ares 4GB HD 5970, whereas Sapphire will challenge its rival with its own 4GB version of the dual-GPU ... |
3 March 2010 10:58 GMT |
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One woe that all laptop owners are faced with when buying a mobile PC is the knowledge that they will not exactly be able to upgrade the machine very easily, if at all, in the future. This fact mostly limits a mobile PC's ability to keep up with the latest software, especially games, which, as is well known, are... |
3 March 2010 09:46 GMT |
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The 3D all-in-one desktop PC is not the only product from the Wind Top lineup that Micro-Star International is showcasing at this year's CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany. In addition to its Big Bang Fuzion, which it even outfitted with both NVIDIA and ATI cards from the Lightning series for a demonstration, MSI ha... |
3 March 2010 09:11 GMT |
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The dream of combining the graphics capabilities of multiple graphics cards, regardless of manufacturer and model, is no longer just a dream now that MSI is finally offering its Big Bang Fuzion motherboard, powered by Lucid's Hydra 200 system-on-chip. The mainboard is already on display at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover,... |
3 March 2010 08:38 GMT |
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Solid state drives are definitely advancing at a rapid pace, whether they are IDE, SATA, external or designed to communicate directly with the PCI Express interface. Of all such products, the PCI Express drives are the ones that can reach the highest data transfers. OCZ is already offering a range of such devices as ... |
3 March 2010 06:57 GMT |
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Shuttle Inc., a company that specializes in the development and production of innovative mini PCs, is showcasing its not-so-innovative Shuttle notebook at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany. Our guys have sent in some pictures depicting an almost exact replica (a clone, if you will) of Apple’s aluminum, unibody Mac... |
3 March 2010 06:19 GMT |
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The 890GX chipset from AMD has finally been formally introduced and is the first core-logic set from the 8 Series to make its debut. With support for next-generation AM3 processors, including upcoming six-core Phenom chips, and integrated graphics, the chipset is aimed at “virtually any PC budget.” Follow... |
3 March 2010 05:38 GMT |
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Visitors to this year's CeBIT expo in Hanover, Germany will most likely be pleased to see NVIDIA's Fermi graphics card in action. The California-based GPU maker has been working on the technology for a very long time and hopes to score massively when it finally makes the formal announcement at PAX 2010. Thi... |
3 March 2010 04:55 GMT |
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The first 8 Series core-logic set from Advanced Micro Devices has been in the works for some time and will be the first officially introduced part of the high-end Leo platform. Not long ago, reports emerged claiming that the Sunnyvale, California-based CPU and GPU maker would formally introduce the 890GX chipset at t... |
3 March 2010 04:09 GMT |
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There is little doubt that one, if not the, most eye-catching product that Thermaltake has in its lineup is the famed Level 10 chassis. The case was first previewed as far back as last year's CeBIT and was first unboxed in September 2009, after which it finally became available in December. Now that the Hanover,... |
3 March 2010 02:36 GMT |
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When one hears of the phrase fan-made, one's mind naturally drifts towards that category of products that were created by the fans of a certain trend, product or program. In this case, however, while it likely has fans, the so-called fan-made robot from Enermax is not made by fans but, rather, of fans or, more s... |
2 March 2010 12:34 GMT |
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At last year's CeBIT, ASUS showcased what looked like a dual-display laptop concept that did away with the keyboard, relying solely on touch input. However, touch technology was not as advanced last year as it is now, which is likely the reason why ASUS has not been able, so far, to find a practical implementati... |
2 March 2010 12:01 GMT |
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We have already managed to get a few shots of the 3D all-in-one PC concept that ASUS has on display at its CeBIT booth in Hanover, Germany, but it looks as though MSI might be a step ahead with its own model. Aiming to take advantage of the rapid popularity growth that 3D content has seen over the past months, the PC... |
2 March 2010 11:27 GMT |
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Besides the highly anticipated Fermi architecture, NVIDIA has also built hype around its next-generation ION graphics processor, which will supposedly give netbooks the ability to handle HD content. Now that CeBIT 2010 is finally underway, NVIDIA has finally decided to make the new ION official. The new product is a ... |
2 March 2010 10:43 GMT |
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When Sapphire's CeBIT 2010 lineup was summarily introduced last week, there was a certain pair of products among all the laptops, projectors, motherboards and graphics cards that seemed to stand out amongst the others. Those two were an Eyefinity6 version of HD 5870 and a very powerful version of the ATI Radeon ... |
2 March 2010 08:16 GMT |
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ASUS seems to have decided that it wants to start out its exhibition in Hanover, Germany in full force, with the Taiwanese company having already put on display a variety of products, from top-tier motherboards to its very first e-book reading device. Now, after the hardware and PC maker's Bamboo Series notebook... |
2 March 2010 07:01 GMT |
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With the rapid popularity growth of e-book readers, it was no surprise to find out that ASUS was also planning on entering this market. Reports concerning the multiple such products that the company is planning for 2010 have existed since January and, most recently, rumors started circulating that ASUS would be unvei... |
2 March 2010 06:21 GMT |
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ASUS is one of the biggest companies, here at CeBIT 2010, in Hanover, Germany, with the outift introducing a number of new solutions for the upcoming year. As usual, the ASUS booth is one of the most impressive places to be, as the company tries to impress each time they are at CeBIT. We are on grounds in Messe, Germ... |
2 March 2010 06:03 GMT |
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It is no surprise that the USB 3.0 standard has seen such a rapid rise in popularity, considering that it can achieve read and write speeds ten times faster than those of its predecessor. In fact, even though actual platforms with this functionality built in are relatively few, a decent amount of external storage dev... |
2 March 2010 05:29 GMT |
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We have already managed to get a few close-up shots at ASUS' RoG Crosshair IV motherboards, the company's Bamboo notebooks and even the possible introduction of an e-reader. Now, closing the circle is its latest all-in-one desktop computer concept, known as the EeeTop MUSE. This device is the representation... |
2 March 2010 04:56 GMT |
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We have already managed to get a pretty close look at the two Republic of Gamers motherboards that ASUS is demonstrating at CeBIT 2010 in Hanover, Germany, but it seems that power gaming and ultra-high-end performance are not the only areas that the company aims to excel in. While supposedly planning on introducing a... |
2 March 2010 04:15 GMT |
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Micro-Star international, like all the other competing companies attending CeBIT this year, will be doing its best to enthrall visitors will all sorts of products. One of them is the GT660 gaming notebook, which we were able to see up close even before the expo started. Another device that the company will have on di... |
2 March 2010 03:41 GMT |
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A great number of companies have gathered at CeBIT this year in order to launch or promote their products and technological concepts. Already, we have been able to catch a few glimpses of things to come, even before the start of the show, such as the MSI GT660 gaming laptop, Zotac's ION nettop and ASUS' 890... |
2 March 2010 03:02 GMT |
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ASUS has been a long time supplier of gaming-oriented hardware and, naturally, it is no surprise to find out that the company's product lineup for CeBIT 2010 includes a number of Republic of Gamers devices. Of course, CeBIT has not exactly kicked off but, given that the booths are already set up and waiting, the... |
1 March 2010 13:07 GMT |
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