Battle of Business 2.0 names! Flextronics buys Solectron
For a cool $3.5b, Flextronics expands its supply-chain empire and swallows Solectron whole. Add comment
For a cool $3.5b, Flextronics expands its supply-chain empire and swallows Solectron whole. Add comment
Google VP is old school, uses .txt file to stay organized. Add comment
ESPN Mobile is dead. Amp'd Mobile filed for Chapter 11; could be next. Add comment
New Real Player Beta. Does anyone actually care? Add comment
GeCube has decided to go for the PSU-killing gusto, and sandwich two AMD Radeon HD 2600 boards together in a single card. Add comment
Instead of goats on a stick, mobiles with polyphonic ringtones of leopard prey are being used to draw the animals away from civilization. Add comment
In today's wee hours, we reported that AMD was revising its naming nomenclature. Today, AMD has revealed what all chips will be branded as. Add comment
The social norm of leaving the toilet seat down: A Game Theoretic Analysis. (via DF) Add comment
It's official - iPhone hits the streets June 29. Add comment
Sony has once again slashed the price of its BDP series of Blu-ray players. Add comment
Nvidia has taken a second approach to its market leader, and has chopped it down by almost 80% so that enthusiast notebook gamers can have the best of the best for portable gaming. Add comment
Memory reviews: Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC2-8500 @ Bjorn3D, OCZ Reaper PC2-8500 2x1GB HPC @ Virtual-Hideout, OCZ PC2-6400 Reaper Enhanced Bandwidth DDR2 @ OCIA.net Add comment
Company of Heroes is the first commercially-available DirectX 10 game (thanks to a patch released last week). It serves as the battleground for benchmarking the graphics giants. Add comment
We set a couple of these up in college and had a great time watching... uh... movies. Yes. Add comment
With the Barcelona and its derivatives on the horizon, AMD shakes up their model names again with a revision of their naming nomenclature. Add comment
Geek cakes! The Mental_Floss blog collects some great pictures. Add comment
The AACS LA's new AACS key gets broken just one day after release. Add comment
GeForce 6xxx and 7xxx users rejoice! Forceware v158.24 for Windows Vista and 94.24 for XP are outed. Add comment
NiBiRu: Age of Secrets ($10) is a nice looking game. I’ll give it that. However, ‘nice looking’ is about all it has going for it. Add comment
Even with the latest hard drive technology, data loss happens. We're here to help you get it back. Add comment
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