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- 18 February 2008
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News: Samsung ships 64GB SATA II solid-state drive
Samsung Electronics has begun shipping a flash memory-based solid-state-disk drive (SSD) that offers better performance than many of the flash drives currently available, the company said.
- 16 February 2008
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News: 25 top technology products we love
As you can imagine, members of the gadget-deluged PC Advisor team sets a high bar on the hardware, software and websites they choose to use in their work and personal lives. So we compiled this list of the top 25 products that we don't just like but that we absolutely, positively love. 25 gadgets, gizmos, sites and services we can't live without.
- 09 February 2008
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News: PC Advisor's 30 great Valentine's day gifts
It's not too late spoil your loved one this 14 February. Whether you're aiming to woo a new flame or simply keep the home fires burning, we've got technological gifts both large and small that will make you popular this Valentine's day.
- 04 February 2008
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News: Intel launches chip with 2 billion transistors
Intel has launched a quad-core chip, which features more than 2bn transistors and is designed for high-end servers.
- 02 February 2008
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News: Low cost flash spurs innovation
Devices that will benefit from cheaper NAND memory include SD cards, which will boast greatly expanded storage capacity, USB flash sticks, internal storage and new, lower-cost SSDs for notebook computers.
- 29 January 2008
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News: AMD releases dual-chip graphics card
AMD has launched a high-end graphics card whose core will also be part of its next-generation Fusion processors.
- 18 January 2008
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News: Camera phone turned into computer mouse
Newcastle University researchers have developed software that turns a camera phone into a computer mouse, allowing users to swivel a handset to scroll or move items on a PC screen.
- 17 January 2008
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News: LaCie and Samsung launch 1.3in drives
LaCie and Samsung have joined forces on new 1.3in large capacity hard drives for smaller devices.
- 14 January 2008
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News: Microsoft to buy Logitech?
Reports suggest peripherals manufacturer Logitech us being lined up for acquisition by Microsoft. Reuters reports shares in Logitech climbed on Thursday following speculation that the Windows developer may make a bid to buy the company, with a hefty $8bn price tag predicted.
- 09 January 2008
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News: Microsoft still behind HD-DVD despite Blu-ray drift
Microsoft says it is standing by its decision to support HD-DVD on Xbox 360, despite Warner Bros' recent decision to back Blu-ray (and Paramount's rumored reversal).
- 07 January 2008
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News: Gates disappoints in CES farewell
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates focused on the company’s drive to provide digital content via the web, consoles and smartphones in his final keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show on Sunday night.
- 03 January 2008
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News: SanDisk USB drives offer automatic online backup
SanDisk has launched a USB flash drive that automatically copies files to an online backup service when plugged into any PC with an internet connection.
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News: Crucial launches 32GB, 64GB SSD laptop drives
Lexar Media has announced plans to release 32GB and 64GB Solid State Drives (SSDs) for laptops in 2.5in form factors in Q1 this year. The drives will be released under the Crucial brand, although pricing has yet to be confirmed.
- 02 January 2008
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News: Art Lebedev promises second-gen OLED keyboard
The company behind the highly anticipated OLED keyboard has revealed plans for a second-generation device which has no limitations on the shape and size of the keys.
- 31 December 2007
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News: £800 OLED keyboard delayed again
The Optimus Maximus keyboard developed by Russian designer Artemy Lebedev has been delayed once again, this time by problems with the device's firmware.
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News: LG to launch 52in multitouch screen at CES
A huge flatscreen using similar touchscreen technology to Apple's iPhone will be on show at the Consumer Electronics Show next week
- 27 December 2007
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News: CES: Panasonic to unveil thinnest Blu-ray drive for laptops
Panasonic has developed a Blu-ray Disc drive for laptop computers and plans to unveil it at January's Consumer Electronics Show, the company said today.
- 25 December 2007
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Video: Blackberry Curve 8320 user review
User papito66 takes a look at RIM's popular BlackBerry Curve 8320 handset.
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News: 2008: the future of PC storage
IT managers looking to boost storage efficiency next year will embrace online storage services, push de-duplication in the data centre and adopt solid-state disk drives to help fuel hardware consolidation strategies and green initiatives, according to IDC's top 10 storage predictions for 2008.
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News: LCD maker merger mission
Hitachi, Canon and Panasonic have agreed to a wide-ranging collaboration that will see the three companies share the cost, burden and benefits of development and production of flat-panel displays.
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