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Eurocom has launched what it claims is the worlds' first six-core notebook, with up to 2.6TB of storage and 24GB of RAM in a 17" notebook form factor.
One of the first motherboards for AMD's new socket G34 eight and 12-core CPUs, is the mighty Asus KGPE-D16.
WD's next gen 6Gbps Velociraptor arrives today, with double capacity of up to 600GB, a SATA 6Gbps interface and 10k RPM spindle speed.
Intel has launched a beta version of its netbook-oriented software store AppUp for Moblin Linux - and promises a rollout across most of Europe by the end of the month.
GameCrush has launched a new online dating service for gamers who want to play with the ladies.
Victorinox - makers of Swiss Army knives - has launched a challenge to hackers and crackers: break the security on its latest pendrive and win £100,000.
Google has taken the wraps off its experimental new RSS interface, Reader Play - a highly visual system which is clearly aimed at touchscreen devices.
Qi Hardware has launched a $99, ultra-portable Linux-based handheld with an almost-full keyboard and the ability to boot custom operating systems - clearly a challenge to hackers.
OCZ Technology has launched its first SSD to retail under $100 - the 32GB Onyx. The question remains - is it cheap enough for the storage space on offer?
AMD has announced the launch of a competition, looking for suggestions on how to make best use of a 48-core server - with the winner getting a quartet of Magny-Cours chips.
October 14 2021 | 15:04