Archive | April, 2009

OCZ Technology Announces the Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD for Enthusiasts with up to One Terabyte of Storage

24. April 2009

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OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and computer components, today unveiled the Z-Drive, a PCI-Express based SSD solution designed to meet the stringent demands of enthusiast computing environments and high-end workstations. First debuted at Cebit 2009 in Germany, the Z-Drive is the latest premium solid state [...]

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20 Athletes You Would Want with You in a Bar Fight

20. April 2009

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Watching sports while drinking can lead to some testosterone-fueled disputes. When one’s favorite player or team gets called into question, it often doesn’t take much more for the situation to escalate to throwing blows across the bar. This situation begs the question, if you had to choose one athlete to join your corner in the [...]

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Wallpaper Junkie, Cool Tool To Change Wallpapers On The Fly On The Mac

20. April 2009

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I myself like to change my desktop wallpaper evry now and then but seeing I firts have to search for a decent wallpaper and prefered resolution and downloading it does take some time. Usualy I checkout www.interfacelift.com seeing they have a wide range of wallpers including resolutions which would fit on any desktop. But there [...]

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OCZ Technology Introduces MiniPCI–Express Solid State Drives to meet the Growing Need for Mobile Storage Solutions

18. April 2009

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OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and computer components, today unveiled their first miniPCI-Express Solid State Drive (SSD) Series, the affordable flash-based storage option to significantly increase the capacity for netbooks. For on the go computing professionals and students looking for an ideal storage upgrade on [...]

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Apple Seeks To Patent Motion-sensitive Interface For iPhone

18. April 2009

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Apple has a patent application in for a motion-sensitive interface for the iPhone and iPod Touch. According to the application, the clickable parts of the interface increase significantly as the phone is moved. The motion sensitive interface would be useful if the user moves move to much to and not being able to select different parts [...]

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WowMatrix No Longer Works Since Today’s World of Warcraft Patch

15. April 2009

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Regardless of how you feel about WowMatrix, many, many players use it to keep their UI up-to-date. Unfortunately for those people, Curse and WowInterface chose today to take concerted efforts to block the use of WowMatrix with the addons they host. You can read their reasoning here, straight out of Kaelten’s and Cairenn’s mouths. From a [...]

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PC Power & Cooling introduces the Pro-Source UPS for Ultimate PC Power Protection

7. April 2009

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OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and PC components, today unveiled the Pro-Source 1500, the first Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) from PC Power & Cooling. Built for absolute stability and reliability from one of the most trusted names in power supplies, the Pro-Source 1500 UPS is the [...]

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AMD Opteron Processor Upgrade Program Drives Faster Time to Benefit in the Data Center

7. April 2009

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Offering partners and customers another cost-effective way to benefit from the performance and efficiency of AMD OpteronTM processor technology, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced a global AMD Opteron Upgrade Program. The program includes 2000 series and 8000 series dual- and Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors along with the upcoming six-core processor codenamed “Istanbul”. Channel partners and [...]

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Google’s Still Not Buying Twitter?

5. April 2009

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Likely, Boomtown’s Kara Swisher gets tired of being the TechCrunch Google-rumor-debunker. Maybe not. She seemed to enjoy reminding readers about the Michael Arrington grapevines sprouting out tales of Google buying Digg and Bebo, neither of which ever happened. This time it’s Twitter. In the comments of TechCrunch’s rumor report that Google was in late-stage talks to [...]

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Google in talks to buy Twitter?

3. April 2009

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“Google Inc. may be in talks to buy Internet startup Twitter, the free micro-blogging service that allows people to send short text messages to a network of friends, the TechCrunch Website said late Thursday,” Vikram S. Subhedar reports for Reuters. “TechCrunch’s article by Michael Arrington said the two companies are also considering working together on a [...]

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