Windows 7 Cheaper to UK Customers

In these times of economical strife, us folk living in the UK always seem to pay more for things than anywhere else in the world but alas one thing coming shortly should change that. CNET have spotted that the pre-order price for a full copy of Windows 7 Home Premium is around £65 which is…

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Dell Confirms Mobile Phone for China Mobile

It would seem that Dell are finally diversifying away from that laptop ad server market into the mobile market. There have been rumours for several months of an Android powered Dell Smartphone and it would now appear this rumours were at least partly true. It seems Dell will be launching the Dell Mini 3i for…

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Intel and Micron develop smallest, cheapest NAND flash yet

Intel and Micron have just announced the development of a new Multi Level Cell NAND Flash based on a 34nm fabrication process using three-bits-per-cell. The 2 companies say this will allow them to produce 32Gb chips smaller and cheaper than those currently available on the market. These developments are quite important for the penetration of…

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Intel Core i7 and Core i5 Platforms get SLI Support

NVIDIA have finally announced that Intel Corporation, and the world’s other leading motherboard manufacturers, including ASUS, EVGA, Gigabyte, and MSI, have all licensed NVIDIA SLI technology for inclusion on their Intel P55 Express Chipset-based motherboards designed for the upcoming Intel Core i7 and i5 processor in the LGA1156 socket. As a result, customers who purchase…

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Kingston releases SSDNow V+ line of SSDs

Kingston are still relatively new to the SSD market but they are releasing theur second range of SSDs. The new SSDNow V+ line best the previous non plus version with read and write speeds up to 220MB/sec and 180MB/sec, respectively, and pack some higher input and output operations per second (or IOPS) to boot, which…

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