Hardware

Apple says goodbye to Macworld, without Jobs

There was a standing ovation at the Macworld Conference and Expo this year, but it wasn't for Steve Jobs or a hot new Apple product.


NF200 "True" 3-Way SLI Preliminary Results

We take a look at NVIDIA's answer to "true" 3-Way SLI on current Intel X58 chipset equipped motherboards. We all know SLI on X58 was a good thing, but do gamers need to pay for the NF200?

'Leap second' snafu affects Oracle clusterware

The additional second that time-tracking scientists added to 2008 to adjust for the slowing of the earth's rotation is causing problems with Oracle's CRS (Cluster Ready Services) clusterware, but a pair of fixes are available, said an Oracle document dated Monday.

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Clearwire Introduces Clear™ 4G Mobile Internet Service to Portland

PORTLAND, Ore. – Jan. 6, 2009 – Clearwire (NASDAQ: CLWR) today officially transformed Portland into the fastest unwired city in the West, and home to one of the first 4G WiMAX wireless broadband services in the world, called Clear™.

Apple lacks broad corporate strategy but sees gains

You won't hear much talk about corporate IT at Apple's Macworld Conference this week, but the maker of the iPhone and the Mac is nonetheless making steady progress in the enterprise technology world.


Microsoft bangs 'Apple tax' drum once again

Microsoft Monday again pushed its claim that consumers pay an "Apple tax" when they buy Mac hardware rather than PCs running the Windows operating system.


CES: HTC S743 Smart Phone Is Sleek but Pricey

One of the many smart-phone rumors that have been floating around prior to this year's CES is that T-Mobile will unveil the G2, the successor to the Google Android-based G1. People have speculated that the HTC Touch HD, already available overseas, will be rebranded for the United States as the next Android phone. But so far the only new HTC phone announced at CES is a Windows Mobile phone, the HTC S743.  read more »

Demand for flash memory drops along with product shipments

A decreased demand for NAND flash-related applications has led DRAMeXchange Technology Inc. and others to lower their outlook for 2009 NAND flash chip sales.


AMD wants to make small laptops cheaper with Yukon

Advanced Micro Devices hopes to undercut prices of expensive ultraportable laptops with mobile chips it is expected to introduce on Tuesday.


HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineup

Hewlett-Packard completed its shift away from Via Technologies' C7 processor with the release of an updated version of its popular Mini 2130 netbook that offers a larger screen and uses an Atom processor.


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