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What we have here from PNY is a stock-overclocked 8800GTX, part of their "XLR8" line of enthusiast hardware, and it's one of the least expensive 8800GTXs on the market. It has no bundle to speak of - outside of the driver disk, cables, and a handful of adapters, all necessary inclusions - therefore nothing to drive up the price.
The Tech Lounge
When Bearlake launched last month, it opened the doors for native 1333FSB processor support. That's where the refreshed Conroe line-up comes into play. In our performance preview of the E6750, we will show you what to expect when its released later this summer.
Techgage
There's something to be said for convenient, mappable network storage. NAS not only offers an affordable way to keep your data safe, but also a handy way to share all your "stuff". As our review states, this name branded BYOD NAS box delivers on all fronts.
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The Inquirer
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Computerworld
The European Commission is supporting a standard based on Nokia technology for mobile television broadcasting in Europe, according to a draft document obtained by Dow Jones Newswires.
CNNMoney
The widespread deployment of 3G networks in the 900MHz GSM spectrum band, as well as the 2100MHz band, could enable an additional 300 million people across Asia, Europe and Africa to enjoy mobile broadband services by 2012, according to a study by the analyst and consulting company Ovum for the GSM Association.
Cellular News
The Acer TravelMate 6292 is the first of the company's new ProFile range, which promises to be "concrete, protective and productive", apparently. Designed for a hardy life on the road it features a magnesium alloy cover that's supposedly 20 times stronger yet considerably lighter than plastic.
The Register
Today we take two of the latest graphics cards from Asus and compare the new HD 2900 XT against the 8800 Ultra.
TweakTown
about-electronics.eu
Boston. com
The Electronic Times
Motorola recently announced a new version of the wireless messaging product it obtained in its recent acquisition of Good Technology.
Computerworld
Low-cost carrier AirAsia is poised to be the first airline in Asia to provide in-flight mobile communications.
The Star Online
The Inquirer
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23 Jun 2007
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