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Intel announces Ivy Bridge chips for high-end laptops and desktops

Intel finally made Ivy Bridge official today. The announcement of the first 3rd Generation Core processors was widely expected--Intel first began talking about Ivy Bridge about a year ago....

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Gartner webcast: Managing and Reducing Costs of Enterprise Data Protection

Leading experts from Gartner and Symantec break down the emerging information management challenges that organisations like yours face and, more importantly, offer solutions to address them. Watch this informative webcast now!


NimbleTV launches subscription TV service that promises anytime viewing on any device

A new start-up plans to sell subscriptions to consumers so they can watch live programming on any device, including "thousands of hours" of DVR storage in the cloud as part of the deal.

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U. S. carriers to cut iPhone subsidy? Why it won't happen

Analysts are predicting that U. S. carriers are going to renegotiate lower costs from Apple for the iPhone. Here's why that won't happen any time soon.

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Adobe Photoshop CS6 and CS6 Extended ramp up speed and features

Adobe updates its flagship photo editing suite with improved performance, a new user interface, and powerful new features.

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Adobe introduces Creative Suite 6 (with Photoshop CS6) and Creative Cloud

Adobe announces its updated Creative Suite 6, with new versions of Photoshop, as well as its new cloud-based subscription plan.

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NimbleTV streams cable TV to any device, legally

NimbleTV, a new start-up that takes existing cable TV packages and streams them online, isn't the future of television that everyone is waiting for. Nor is it trying to be.

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Samsung insults potential customers with Galaxy S III teaser (video)

Samsung both inspires and insults in its latest teaser for its upcoming Galaxy S III.

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Acer Predator gaming systems, Gateway desktops receive Intel Ivy Bridge update

Ivy Bridge launch talk has focused on laptops, but Acer and Gateway subsidiary have taken the occasion to update some of their desktop lineup with the new CPUs.

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Latest Reviews

 

Magellan RoadMate 9055-LM
The Magellan RoadMate 9055-LM is a great navigator for those who think that size matters, but laggy performance causes it to fall behind much of its smaller competitors.

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MEElectronics Air-Fi AF32 stereo Bluetooth headphones
The MEElectronics Air-Fi AF32 Bluetooth headphones are very solid for the money.

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Magellan Wireless Back-Up Camera
The Magellan Wireless Back-Up Camera boosts the functionality of the Roadmate 9055-LM and upgrades the safety and convenience of any vehicle with very little effort.

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Asus Essentio CM6870
Intel's new CPUs are the most compelling feature in this new Asus Essentio CM6870 desktop. Otherwise, it's just another midtower.

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Origin EON17-S (Intel Core i7-3920XM)
First out of the gate with the latest quad-core Intel CPUs, Origin is one of the few high-end boutique gaming PC makers that really pays attention to laptops.

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