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Intel's Atom grows up, moves out of netbooksOpen in New Window
Have you noticed Atom-based laptops seem to be getting nicer? The latest models sport bigger screens, more RAM, and slimmer and lighter designs than anything that's come before. They are also usi read more »
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AMD's Phenom II could mark company turnaroundOpen in New Window
AMD's Phenom II has arrived some 14 months after the company's first iteration of its K10 architecture fell flat on its face. Fortunately, Phenom II is everything its predecessor wasn't and the resul read more »
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Town Hall gives clues to future directions for ExpoOpen in New Window
Future Macworld Expos could embrace film or music festivals. Or they could return to East Coast destinations like Boston or New York. Or they could move from city to city. read more »
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AMD's 45nm Phenoms ride 'Dragon'Open in New Window
HP, Dell breathe fireAMD has unveiled a new gaming PC platform designed to provide "elite-level computing performance for under $900."… read more »
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HP adds aluminum-clad Mini 2140 to netbook lineupOpen in New Window
"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 pr read more »
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Push Your Web Design Into The Future With CSS3Open in New Window
By Chris SpoonerThere are exciting new features in the pipeline for Cascading Style Sheets that will allow for an explosion of creativity in Web design. These features include CSS styling rules that read more »
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AKG headphones sound out US marketOpen in New Window
From cheapo buds to premium cansMacworld Expo At this week's Macworld Expo, audio giant Harman International announced that it would begin selling its premium-quality headphone brand, AKG, in the US read more »
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Linux: this year's silver lining?Open in New Window
"Linux definitely has critical mass, and you use Linux ten times a day and you don't even know it. So in 2009, we expect to see a bit of growth. It is not going to be a boom year for anybody, but a read more »
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