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Seagate launches Pulsar enterprise SSD

Seagate has officially unveiled its Pulsar line of solid state disks aimed squarely at the enterprise and, incidentally, prodigal consumers concerned with NAND reliability. Add comment

Scythe revises socket support with MUGEN-2 Rev. B

Heatsink maker Scythe has updated its popular and high-performance MUGEN-2 heatsink with a second revision that adds support for the complete range of the industry's contemporary CPU sockets. Add comment

Google releases Chrome extensions, beta for Mac and Linux

Many moons after promising eventual support for the *NIX-flavored amongst us, Google has announced the immediate availability of browser extensions and betas for both Mac OS X and Linux. Add comment

AMD to showcase new stereoscopic Blu-ray standard at CES

In a press release shipped yesterday, AMD announced that it will be showcasing the new stereoscopic Blu-ray standard at the 2010 CES trade show. Add comment

Google: Only naughty little boys and girls worry about privacy

Google CEO Eric Schmidt has a special suggestion for everyone concerned about online privacy. Add comment

SLI NVIDIA GF100s pictured

Photos of NVIDIA's next-gen GF100 cards running in an SLI configuration have been released. Add comment

NVIDIA and AMD gain on Larrabee delay

Intel spent nearly 30 months developing Larrabee, only to pause the project to the long-term benefit of rival GPU firms. Add comment

D-Link chosen as manufacturer for first Boxee Box

Open entertainment streaming service Boxee today announced that D-Link will be the manufacturer of the Boxee Box, an HTPC replacement that can stream Boxee content to your television. Add comment

PCI: Why won’t it die?

The pathetically-outdated PCI slot still finds a home on every consumer motherboard despite a modern, faster, more intelligent replacement. Why are we even bothering with PCI? Why haven't we begun to toll the bell for it? Add comment

Intel’s Larrabee delayed again

Intel's peril-fraught Larrabee discrete GPU project has been delayed again, and will now be released as an SDK to begin with. Add comment

Thermalright details Spitfire GPU sink

Primarily for Radeon HD 5000s, Thermalright's upcoming Spitfire GPU sink is as effective as it is big. Add comment

FTC probe of Intel to continue

Despite a recent settlement with AMD, the FTC's Intel anti-trust probe continues with a look at the NVIDIA/Intel relationship. Add comment

OCZ Cryo-Z updated for LGA1156/1366

OCZ has announced an arrangement with FrozenCPU.com to update the Cryo-Z phase change unit for LGA1136 and LGA1366. Add comment

The REAL difference between workstation and desktop GPUs

It is a debate shrouded in confusion and misinformation—what exactly is the difference between workstation and desktop GPUs, and are workstation cards really worth the additional cost? Add comment

Corsair intros world’s fastest Dominator GTX, DDR3-2250

Corsair increases the world production DDR3 record to 2250MHz at the expense of broad compatibility. Add comment

Vantec readies USB 3.0 cards, enclosures

Vantec Thermal Technologies will be launching a lineup of USB 3.0 devices, including a PCI Express adapter, in the New Year. Add comment

Crucial launches 4GB DDR3-1333 DIMMs

Memory maker Crucial launches 4GB DDR3-1333 DIMMs which can enable up to 24GB on tri channel systems with six DIMM slots. Add comment

Judge: Barnes and Noble Nook can sell for now

Spring Design has been slapped down in its early attempt to block Barnes & Noble from selling its Nook e-reader on allegations of IP infringement. Add comment

ECS P55H-A motherboard review

While it's not going to win any cutting-edge performance awards, the ECS P55H-A is a perfect starter board for a new overclocker or those who want to keep to a tight budget while still having an enthusiast-grade motherboard. Add comment

Psystar settles with Apple for $2.7m

Mac cloner Psystar has settled with Apple in California for $2.7m, but the fight ain't over yet! Add comment

Is this the ATI Radeon HD 5670?

The Radeon HD 5670 appears to have hit one consumer's hands well before street date. What makes this budget DirectX 11 part tick? Add comment