As a long-time Verizon Wireless customer (originally back with GE!), I must say I’m generally quite happy with my service. My bill is a tad high, but then again we have 2 phones with lots of minutes, a Family plan and full access in the US and Canada, thus offsetting our home phone bill [...]
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Add to myYahoo!SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc posted a disappointing drop in quarterly earnings and said spending cutbacks on information technology have spread from the United States to Western Europe and Asia, sending its shares down more than 10 percen...
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Add to myYahoo!The IFA 2008 show is opening officially tomorrow in Berlin. Panasonic is exhibiting five new prototype plasma display panels (PDPs) with new technologies. The Panasonic Plasma prototypes include a 42-inch panel with double efficiency technology that hal...
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Add to myYahoo!It's not the first time that Apple files patents related to some kind of tablet computer. It has been described as a "big iPhone", or as a full-fledged tablet, but on the latest images, it looks like a large mobile internet device (MID). It's probably the right format: big enough to read and use the fingers but most likely thin and light. Images in the photo gallery show different situations, including an interesting one with a virtual keyboard. If it was to be priced correctly ($500-$700), it could be attractive. Now, we need to know more about the software, apps compatibility and performance.
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Add to myYahoo!Setting up an HTPC is the easy part. Making it easy to use on your TV is slightly more difficult. Controlling your HTPC is the hard part. The nMedia HTPCKB wireless keyboard and remote make controlling your HTPC that much easier. A 2.4ghz radio connection and 10m range allow you to control your computer anywhere in the livingroom without any of those pesky line of sight problems with other remotes, while keeping things simple using a driverless USB dongle to connect. Here at Benchmark reviews, we'll get the bottom line on the nMedia HTPCKB and all its wireless goodness.
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Add to myYahoo!UEFA today announced the extension of its sponsorship agreement with Sony Europe for the UEFA Champions League seasons 2009 to 2012. With the renewal of this agreement, Sony will continue its association with Europe’s most prestigious club football[...]
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It's been reported that NVIDIA will let a Quad-SLI configuration appear. That's good news for fanatic gamers obviously. I feel like someone is going to have to get a new case, mobo and may be a power-supply too. Quad-SLI should work with different combinations of 16x PCIe and 8x PCIe, but the fastest configuration could involve two nForce 200 chips. In theory, NVIDIA could support N-GPUs and SLI is mainly limited by the space and power requirements. Once space runs out, the option that's left is the external PCIe box :)
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