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Microsoft has launched the Windows 8 Release Preview, with tweaks and changes.
Sapphire has launched the first AMD Radeon HD 7000 series board with FleX Eyefinity support.
Dell has launched Copper, a range of ARM-based many-core servers.
RunCore has officially launched a range of SSDs with integrated self-destruct mechanism.
Nvidia has officially launched GeForce GRID, its Kepler-based cloud gaming platform.
AMD has officially launched its first Trinity APU parts, taking aim at Intel's Ultrabook platform.
AppliedMicro has announced the first 64-bit ARM-based 'server on a chip,' complete with full LAMP stack.
Google has finally launched the long-rumoured Google Drive service, with 5GB of free storage.
Start-up Algotochip has launched a service which can turn a C-code algorithm into a physical chip in just eight weeks.
Intel has formally launched its SSD 330 Series of 25nm-based solid-state drives.
Lian Li has looked to the automotive industry for its latest mini-ITX case design.
Mike Bibik, former Microsoft employee, has launched a site in the hopes of getting Windows 8 changed.
Intel launches its latest SSD range, the 520 Series, featuring an LSI SandForce controller.
Valve has launched a beta version of its Steam digital distribution platform for iOS and Android devices.
If you haven't seen it before, prepare yourself: EVGA's EPower board is an overclocker's dream.
Intel has announced the pilot launch of the Performance Tuning Protection Plan.
Corsair Link, the monitoring system first unveiled at CES last year, is finally becoming available at retail.
Onlive has launched a new tablet client for Android and Apple devices.
Intel has launched it's high-end CPU sporting six Hyper-Threaded cores
Nvidia has updated its 3D Vision system, promising comfier specs with larger lenses.
We summarise the two new Kindle eReaders and the Kindle Fire Tablet launched yesterday.
Logitech announces a new addition to its G range of peripherals - the G300.
October 14 2021 | 15:04