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Lenovo X301
From:  blog.reodica.org
Lenovo has surprisingly unleashed some details about X301, an iteration of theirX300 laptop which is a challenger of Apple’s Macbook Air. Some details of the Lenovo X301: Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U9300 (1.2GHz) and U9400 (1.4GHz) 2GB of DDR3 RAM 80GB or 128GB solid state hard drives WiFi N, GPS, Wireless USB, WiMAX 13.3-inch LED backlit display The ThinkPad X301 notebook will be available in August 26, 2008  starting at $2,600. Popularity: 100% [?] Read Full Story
5.25 Bay Toaster + USB Mini Fridge = Snack Time
From:  blog.reodica.org
CrazyPC 5.25 Bay Toaster is a brilliant product for geeks like you and me who are married to our computers. This product is a real toaster that fits in a standard 5.25 drive bay of your CPU chassis and it toasts bread in just minutes. The toaster requires a free PCI slot, USB port and a 4pin Molex power connector and comes with a Windows based software to control the time duration and heat intensity. It has an air ducting ventilation that exhausts hot air out and a crumb tray for easy clean... Read Full Story
AMD has four new Phenom processors for business
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Advanced Micro Devices announced four new Phenom processors targeted for business customers. The new models are the 95-watt 2.4GHz Phenom X4 9750B  and Phenom X3 8750B, the 65-watt 2.9 GHz Athlon X2 5600B and the 45-watt 2.5GHz Athlon X2 4850B processors. These new Phenom processors extend AMD’s B-series platform to a total of 11 processors. Popularity: 96% [?] Read Full Story
Intel Centrino Atom is now Atom
From:  blog.reodica.org
Five months ago, Intel introduced their low-power 45nm Atom and Centrino Atom processors. Now, Intel dropped the Centrino Atom brand-name and changed it to just Atom.  The Centrino Atom brand was used to describe processors under the Menlow platform aimed at Mobile Internet Devices (MID) but not for Ultra Low Cost Personal Computers (ULCPCs) like netbooks because the Atom processor was deigned for this. So don’t be confused, all you have to worry now is the difference between MIDs and... Read Full Story
Intel working on 6-core Sandy Bridge and 8-core Haswell processors?
From:  blog.reodica.org
While Intel’s Nehalem (Core i7) processors are yet to arrive, there are now rumors that Intel is currently working on new processors code-named “Sandy Bridge” and “Haswell” processors which will be delivered in 2010 and 2012 respectively. According to the leaked slides obtained by CanardPlus, the upcoming processors will double the number of cores per chip and add a brand new language for specialized code. The code-named Sandy Bridge processor according to rumors will... Read Full Story
Core Series V2 SSDs from OCZ
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OCZ Technology Group has unveiled its brand new “Core Series V2 SSDs” in a bid to respond to the demands of enthusiasts and high-performance mobile computing consumers. The new 2.5” OCZ Core V2-series SSDs are available in 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB  capacities and provide 170MB/s read speed, 98GB/s write speed and an improved seek time of less than 0.2 - 0.3ms. OCZ has added a mini-USB port which allows end-users to increase the performance of their drives with future firmware u... Read Full Story