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PC Magazine
Company release
"...what's encouraging is that the memory spending taking place is smoothing itself out. We're not just seeing a huge front-end loading taking place..."
Reuters
"...The IBM breakthrough enables the move from horizontal 2-D chip layouts to 3-D chip stacking...the new method eliminates the need for long-metal wires that connect today’s 2-D chips together, instead relying on through-silicon vias"
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Business Week
It's not every day that a full review of two systems from a major PC brand appears at SPCR. Now here we are with a couple of desktop PCs from Hewlett Packard. In the third quarter of 2006, HP took the lead from Dell as the biggest maker of computers in the world. Does this mean the big guys are finally paying attention to the special interest tech site called Silent PC Review? No matter; this article will give the quiet computer buyer an idea of what to expect from a big PC brand these days.
Silent PC Review
It's a fact that many good things come on a stick, which includes the WinTV-HVR-950. It's a surprisingly effective USB device that delivers broadcast HD and analog cable television to laptops, with the added bonus of full PVR functionality.
HardOCP
Last year's winner for Best Boutique Integrator returns with a small form-factor gaming box. Will the X-Cube live up to Maingear's high reputation, or will unexepected problems throw a monkeywrench into the works?
HardOCP
Today, we're having a look PowerColor's Radeon X1950 Pro SCS3 Edition. However, before you stop reading because you've seen it all before, those funny letters tacked on the end actually mean something, as this one runs in complete silence. By that token, PowerColor hasn't just implemented one of the many active cooling solutions on the market that claim to be capable of silent operation - this design is actually fanless... Woahh!
Bit-Tech.net
The Inquirer
The Korea Times
Information Week
Reuters (via PC Magazine)
The Inquirer
The Inquirer
The new 11-inch OLED TV to be launched this year will be made by ST Liquid Crystal Display, a joint venture between Sony and Toyota Industries, Sony spokesman Daiichi Yamafuji said, declining to give unit targets or a likely price.
Reuters
Reuters (via PC World)
Business Week
AFX News (via Forbes)
The Inquirer
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