Windows 8 may have a 128-bit version

The successor to Windows 7 is already in development and there are rumours that Microsoft maybe developing a 128-bit version of the next version of Windows. The clues came from a LinkedIn profile for one, Robert Morgan, a senior developer at Microsoft. In his profile, Morgan stated he was working on, “projects including 128bit architecture…

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Dell Vostro 430 desktop apparently future proof

Dell today announced the extension of its Vostro line with the Vostro 430 mini tower desktop, designed to serve the distinctive needs of small and medium business. Combining the latest processor technology, discrete graphics and optimized for Microsoft’s new Windows 7 operating system, the Vostro 430 is for growing businesses that want professional performance and…

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Dell ZinoHD / Inspiron 300 and 400

Looks like Dell are trying to get into the market taken up by the Mac mini. The Dell Zino HD or as it has recently been rebranded the Inspiron 300 and the Inspiron 400. Dell hasn’t officially announced it yet, but dellzinohd.com seems to have info on the specifications. The Inspiron 300’s are a bit…

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Dell’s Latitude Z Notebook has Wireless Charging and Docking

The Latitude Z is Dell’s new 16-inch notebook that tries to offer something a little different as a unique selling point. The notebook has the ability to operate completely free of wires—at all times. An optional wireless charging station lets you simple set your notebook down upon it—no hooking up or plugging in anything—where its…

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New Stock Cooler for Intel Gulftown CPU

Intel retail boxed processors always come packed with a heatsink and fan. While these heatsinks are normally adequate for normal use they are normally no use if you want to overclcock your system or run it as silent as possible. Those serious about keeping their hot chips cool will opt for aftermarket solutions. For the…

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