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A Last Minute Consideration of the Apple Tablet's Guts [Specuwank]
It's pretty much agreed that the magical thing about the Apple tablet, the reason it could succeed where every other has failed, is going to be the interface. The software. But what's under the hood?
There are two arbiters of what's inside the tablet. Th...
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A Last Minute Consideration of the Apple Tablet's Guts [Specuwank]
It's pretty much agreed that the magical thing about the Apple tablet, the reason it could succeed where every other has failed, is going to be the interface. The software. But what's under the hood?
There are two arbiters of what's inside the tablet. Th...
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Keep Waiting For A MacBook Air Upgrade, If ULV Core i3 and i5 Shortages Are True [Apple]
The MacBook Air hasn't been refreshed since last June, but even then it was a pretty minor upgrade. We'll have to keep on waiting for a newer model apparently, if a shortage in ULV Core i3 and i5 processors is anything to go by. [Hardmac via Slashgear]


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Giz Explains: SSDs and Why You Wish You Had One [Giz Explains]
Speed. Toughness. Efficiency. Silence. That's why we want solid-state drives in our computers. But we worry about the zoom-zoom performance degrading over time, and the fact that SSDs might eventually wear out. Here's what you need to know about 'em.Why S...
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Intel Reader Offers High Tech Help For Dyslexics and Visually Impaired [Intel]
Intel's Reader, developed by a dyslexic Stanford graduate, is a powerful device for dyslexic and visually impaired readers, allowing them to scan entire pages of text to audio for immediate playback or later review.
The book-sized device is capable of cap...
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Surprise: If People Buy a Lot of Computers, Intel Makes a Lot of Money [Intel]
Things are clearly better in computerland, at least looking at Intel's numbers: Revenue this quarter was $10.6 billion, which up 28 percent ($2.3 billion) over last year, with net income at $2.3 billion—which is $2.0 billion, or 875 percent, more th...
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This Tiny Core i7 Motherboard Could Almost Fit In Your Pocket [PCs]
5 inches by 3.7 inches—that's the diminutive footprint of the fully loaded conga-BM57 Core i7 motherboard. Despite its small stature, the conga-BM57 features an impressive spec list, including a 2.66 GHz Core i7, 8GB of RAM, integrated intel graphic...
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Savagely Beating Cellphones Into Silent Mode: A Proposal [Cellphones]
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University and Intel Labs have developed a system of "whack gestures" that could allow any phone with an accelerometer to be silenced with a punch. This is brilliant. Tap gestures as a concept aren't totally new, but the new...
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Remainders - The Good, Bad and Ugly Things We Didn't Post (and Why) [Remainders]
In today's remainders, the big and the little. A big quantum computer simulates a little molecule. A big series of tubes make a big difference at Stanford hospital. And a Big Brother ad makes me a little worried. Quantum Time Quantum computing, like Pilat...
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Paul Otellini CES Keynote: Chips Ahoy! [Intel]
Intel already announced their new Core i7, i5, and i3 processors earlier today, but CEO Paul Otellini may still have a surprise or two in store for his keynote. We're here updating live, just in case. Paul's walking us through a little bit of Intel histo...
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MSI Wind Top AE2420: All-In-One Frame, i5 Guts [Msi]
The Wind Top AE2420 is the first all-in-one to house Intel's new Core i3/i5 series processor. Combine that with the 23.6-inch 1080p monitor, 5.1 audio, multitouch screen, and Radeon HD 5000 series graphics controller and you've got yourself a warhorse. Th...
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Intel's Double-HD MultiTouch Wall Is Incredible [Multitouch]
Here's a sight to behold: two gigantic, 2x HD screens in the Intel booth showing hundreds of realtime web stories in undulating 3D. The entire setup is apparently powered by a single i7 processor, and it's easy to see how you could shrink an applicati...
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New Core i7, i5, and i3 Processor Family: Did We Mention They're Fast [Intel]
You're going to be seeing Intel's latest iteration of high-powered processors popping up all over the place soon—specifically, more than 400 PC platform designs and 200 embedded devices. Time to meet your next computer's guts: Intel is announcing 27...
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Hands On With the Atom-Powered UMID mBook BZ [Mid]
The UMID mBook BZ is in many ways a curious animal: it packs a ton of power into a MID, but doesn't know quite to how to harness it. It's a ultrasmall computer that can be ultrahard to use. The mBook BZ has many of the same specs as its predecessor, the M...
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More Rumors Apple Will Use Its Own Chip Tech For the Apple Tablet [Apple Tablet]
The Street has learned, by way of an analyst who talked to Apple's design manufacturing partners, that Apple won't be using Intel on their upcoming tablet. Instead, they're going to use chips designed by PA Semi, their own chip foundry. It's basically wha...
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More Confirmation Apple Will Use Its Own Chips For the Apple Tablet [Apple Tablet]
The Street has learned, by way of an analyst who talked to Apple's design manufacturing partners, that Apple won't be using Intel on their upcoming tablet. Instead, they're going to use chips made by PA Semi, their own chip foundry. It's basically what ev...
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How Fast Are the New Intel Arrandale and Clarkdale? [CPUs]
The reviews and benchmarks on the new Intel 32nm flagship chips are here. The usual suspects have put Arrandale—Core i5 Mobile and Core i3 Mobile for notebooks—and Clarkdale—Core i5 661 for desktops—under the microscope. How fast a...
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ThinkPad Edge Review: A Murky Middle Ground [Review]
Somewhere between the buttoned-up utility of the ThinkPad and the sleek efficiency of the IdeaPad sits an untapped sweet spot for affordable, entry-level notebooks. At least, that's clearly what Lenovo is banking on with their new ThinkPad Edge series. Th...
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Acer 532h Netbook With Pine Trail, Pics and Specs Leak [NetBooks]
Murmurings of an Acer Aspire packing Intel's new Pine Trail N450 processor have been doing the rounds for a while, but finally pics and more specs have been leaked, cementing the existence of this still-unofficial model. It's a 10.1-inch model with a 1024...
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What's Inside the Next MacBooks? [MacBook]
Intel's announcing superfast and incredibly efficient new notebook processors in a few days. They're the biggest jump in notebook hardware since the Core 2 Duo. But we might not see them in MacBooks for a while. Here's the story: Starting with the unibody...
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Next-Gen Nvidia Ion Is Pine-Trail-Compatible, Promises Better Performance [Processors]
Intel's Pine Trail Atom chips are pretty disappointing in the power department, so it's good to see Nvidia step up with a new, Pine-Trail-compatible line of Ion chips. If you want to watch HD YouTube on a netbook, read on. We don't know much about the chi...
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Intel's New Atom Chips: What They Mean for You [NetBooks]
New Atom chips from Intel means better netbooks, right? Sorta. Here's the skinny on the new netbook brains. Pine What? Okay, so one of the big things about the new Atom chips is that for the first time, it integrates a graphics core and a memory controll...
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Next-Generation Intel Atom Processors: Smaller, More Efficient, Not Much More Powerful [Processors]
Intel revealed its new line of Atom processors today, including the "Pineview" nettop-centered ones we saw benchmarked earlier. What do they have to offer? A smaller footprint, better efficiency, and not a lot more power. The new chips include the N450 fo...
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Intel's New Superefficient-But-Fast Laptop Core i5 Chips on Jan. 7 [Intel]
Intel's dropping a big bowl o' chips January 7th—17 of 'em—like the first lower-end Core i3 chips, but we're most excited about the Arrandale Core i5 for laptops: still fast but more efficient 'cause they're shrunk to 32nm. Remember all the ex...
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Engineers Turned Into Human Cannonballs to Recreate Intel Chime [Intel]
I've always suspected that Intel's engineers were a bit crazy, but I never thought they'd hop into cannons and let themselves be shot toward giant tube-shaped bells in order to recreate that catchy "Intel inside" chime. Dina-ba-bing-ba-ding-ouch! Impact...
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Intel Shows Off Core i7 Mod Contest Winners [Mods]
Intel has announced the winners of their Core i7 desktop mod challenge. Naturally, the mods had to be built around intel Core chips, and the focus was to showcase the "possibilities of tomorrow's technology." Detailed images of the builds are scarce, but...
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FTC Suing Intel For Anti-Competitive Practices [Lawsuits]
As predicted, the Federal Trade Commission is suing Intel for, as they put it, "[engaging] in a deliberate campaign to hamstring competitive threats to its monopoly." This isn't going to end well for Intel. Earlier this year, Intel was forced to pay a $1....
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Details Leak on the Next Mac Pro Processor? [Apple]
According to Hardmac, the next Mac Pro (which really needs an architecture refresh) will carry a 32nm, six-core processor known as the Core i7-980X—apparently it won't be i9-branded. But the really nuts news? The high end, double power Mac Pro could...
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Intel's New "Pineview" Atom Processors Benchmarked, Found Disappointing [Atom]
The new Atom D410 and D510 processors were just given preliminary benchmarking tests, and the scores actually came out pretty disappointing. The older Nvidia Ion configuration actually beat the Pineview procs in most tests—not what we'd call encoura...
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Intel Confirms Larrabee Graphics Card is Dead [Intel]
Last week Intel blabbed to us that its high-end Larrabee card would never debut as a "standalone discrete product," and now its demise has been made official. Can you hear Nvidia and AMD crowing from where you are too? [Reuters]






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Intel's High-End Larrabee Graphics Card Won't Be Released Anytime Soon [Intel]
Intel just told us that its first Larrabee graphics card isn't ever coming out "as standalone discrete product," because they're behind where they'd hoped to be in development, meaning you won't be shoving one inside of your PC anytime soon. And you have ...
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