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If you're new here, you may want to subscribe via RSS feed or Email. Thank you for visiting! Asus’s chief executive officer, Jerry Shen revealed details of their upcomming EeePC. he told Laptop Magazine that he prefers Intel’s Diamondville processor over Via’s Isaiah chip.
Slowly but surely, we are seeing the EeePC getting more features , including wireless broadband. However, the new EeePCs will be more expensive than the debut model but Shen believes that there will be a price drop in the future.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Hardware, tags: amd, atom, centrino, chips, core 2 duo, desktop, Diamondville, intel, laptop, mobile, processors, Silverthorn, via
Intel announced that “Atom” will be the name for a new family of low-power processors designed specifically for mobile Internet devices and a new class of simple and affordable Internet-centric computers arriving later this year.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Gadgets, Hardware, Software, tags: apple, bitorrent, download, edge, Gadgets, gizmo, hack, internet, iphone, macs, p2p, torrent, wifi
An iPhone Hacker has managed to port a functioning P2P client to the iPhone based on a popular Bitorrent client for Macs. According to Gizmodo, this is presently a command line client and the application will most likely drain your battery.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Gadgets, Hardware, tags: apple, core 2 duo, intel, leopard, mac book, mac book pro, mac os x, macbook, macbook air, Microsoft, processors, vista, windows
Apple has launched its updated MacBook and MacBook Pro models that feature faster Core 2 Duo processors, more memory, better video cards and higher price tags (Arggh!!!). Other than the upgraded specs, they look the same as the existing MacBook and MacBook Pro models.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Gadgets, Hardware, Movies, tags: blu-ray, DVD, dvd format, format, games, Gaming, hd-dvd, Microsoft, next generation, retailers, sony, studios, technology, Time warner, toshiba, xbox
The high definition media war is finally over and Toshiba’s HD-DVD finally raises the white flag. Toshiba said it would stop promoting its HD DVD format for the next-generation DVD after losing the support of key studios and retailers to the Blu-ray technology backed by Sony.
Toshiba’s president, Nishida-san said that they are clearly in a good place until last December and January. Based on Nishida-san statement, it appears that the knock out punch came from Time Warner’s announcement on supporting Blu-ray instead of HD-DVD.
Overall, 730,000 units were sold worldwide and majority is in the US which 300,000 of those are Xbox 360 HD DVD drives. Microsoft’s PR Team already sent out a statement regarding these developments and the rumors about an Xbox 360 Blu-ray add on.
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Blog, Hardware, tags: apple, imac, intel, laptop, latest, linux, mac, mac book, macbook air, new, os x, PC, ram
This is really cool. Someone with a lot of money and time to spare, just bought a new MacBook Air and tear it apart disassemble it. You might want to check it out if you are curious on how Apple was able managed to fit the components on such limited space.
Now, if you are one of those people who own it already, you might want to know that you have to remove almost 20 screws just to get the battery out. Yikes!

As you’d expect with a computer so devoted to aesthetics, getting to the “user-installable” parts is going to be a bit more challenging than usual. If you weren’t counting, that’s 19 screws to remove the battery. Replacing the battery is straightforward, but not something you’ll be doing when your battery dies mid-flight.
Link: iFixit
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Posted by: Lloyd Lopez in Hardware, tags: abit, asus, ati, benchmark, core 2, DDR, gamer, games, graphic card, intel, memory, msi, nvidia, processor, ram, SLI
Nvidia, the leading graphic chip maker is planning to launch the next generation nForce 790i chipset in the second quarter this year. The chipset will adopt Nvidia’s C73 northbridge and MCP55 southbridge, and will support Intel processors with FSB up to 1600MHz.
The chipset will feature 3-way SLI and Hybrid SLI technology and will support DDR3 memory. Now, with these features I guess Nvidia and motherboard makers are targeting high-end gamers who are willing to spend for a new chipset, a 3-way SLI and DDR3 memory.
For the meantime I’m going to stick with my current setup. I’m still happy with my Abit IP-35 with Intel’s P35 chipset and from the benchmark I saw, the difference between a system running DDR2 against DD3 is not the big.
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