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Windows Defragmenter: Not Good Enough
Take a look at this white paper to learn which products you should be using to properly and safely defragment your enterprise hardware.
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Intel not killing off the Celeron brand, but it should
After a flurry of rumors last week, Intel confirms that it is not killing off the Celeron any time soon. But it should.
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Intel announces new chips for ultrathin laptops, processors for tablets coming next week
Intel announced a broader line of processors for ultra-thin laptops, a category that has gotten off to a slow start, but is now expected to grow quickly. A separate family of processors...
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Compaq offers 500B, 505B budget desktop PCs; start at $359
HP on Tuesday announced its Compaq 500B and 505B microtower business desktop PCs, intended for small businesses on a budget.
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Intel to skip 45nm Havendale and go directly to 32nm Clarkdale
Smaller, smaller, smaller! That seems to be the vibe over at Intel, which recently decided to skip production of 45-nanometer Havendale CPUs and will go directly to 32nm Clarkdale because...
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Intel cuts prices by up to 48 percent
Price cuts have been applied to many Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, Pentium, Celeron and Xeon chips, as the company gears up to compete with rival AMD.
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New dual/quad core CPUs enter Intel price list, AMD drops prices
A quick look through Intel's updated price list (which was released over the weekend), shows a few bargain bucket additions to the list.
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News on the ultra low-cost PC front
Those under-sized, ultra low-cost laptops continue to generate over-sized news. No, the Dell 500 isn't an ultra low-cost laptop.
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First Classmates available for pre-order in US (for $500!)
M&A Technology is offering 2nd-generation Classmate PCs on its website for $499. Noting that they are available for pre-order now, it's not clear when they will actually ship. However, the ship...
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Screenshots of a successful weekend project -- a fully functional Media PC
One of the more popular, geek-friendly weekend projects available is the building of a functional Media PC. TechRepublic Senior Software Engineer Bryan Peabody recently spent a weekend creating a...
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Overclocking guide for Intel Celeron and P4 processors
Why overclock an Intel PC? The hard-core tech addict answers with the classic “because it's there.” While poetic, this doesn’t do much for the IT professional who needs more justification to risk...
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Pentium 4-M hits 2GHz
Intel hits its mid-year target with new 2GHz Pentium 4-M and 1.9 GHz Celeron chips that will be offered in notebooks issued by a slew of PC makers including HP and Dell.
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AMD, Intel race against the clock speed
AMD will unveil the Athlon XP 2200+, which was code-named Thoroughbred and runs at 1.8GHz while Intel chips in with a new 1.8GHz Celeron.
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Intel to unveil speedy new P4s, chipset
Three new desktop Pentium 4 chips pack a faster 533MHz bus and support a speedier version of Rambus memory, 1066MHz RDRAM. Plus, there's a new 850 chipset.
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A custom desktop space
With money constantly tight, travel ASP Viata elected to custom-build desktop workstations to run its Linux clients because it was the most inexpensive way to go. "There's no point spending money...
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Hi-Muse: The ultimate music appliance?
Future Sound Technologies unveils the first prototype of its Linux-based Hi-Muse system
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Shove Over Pentium II; the New Celerons are Here
The Pentium II brand may be a marketing dream, but lower prices and attractive performance make the Celeron a reality savvy shoppers can bank on.
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Getting Your Money's Worth From New Mobile CPUs
Although notebook buyers have always had to make more complex and more personal trade-offs than desktop shoppers, they haven't had to deal with the confusing array of CPU choices found on the...
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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Intel's first Thunderbolt-certified desktop motherboard (pictures)
With the Intel Desktop Board DZ77RE-75K, the first Thunderbolt-certified motherboard that also supports USB 3.0, PC users are able for the first time to enjoy all the popular storage technologies,...
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Intel pledges conflict-free microprocessor by end of 2013
The company hopes to do away with conflict-tainted tantalum by the end of 2012, with validation for gold, tin and tungsten targeted for late next year.
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