“Is Intel Fumbling the Chinese Market?” plus 3 more |
- Is Intel Fumbling the Chinese Market?
- Mineral Oil Aquarium PC Now Allows EATX Mobos
- New iMacs expected to boost all-in-one PC sales
- Stealth Computer debuts paperback-sized LPC-100 mini PC
| Is Intel Fumbling the Chinese Market? Posted: 30 Jul 2010 05:49 PM PDT One small PC vendor in China shuns Intel for cheaper AMD products while blasting the giant over loose ethics. Will others follow? |
| Mineral Oil Aquarium PC Now Allows EATX Mobos Posted: 30 Jul 2010 03:33 PM PDT The latest version of the Aquarium PC allows for EATX motherboards and ten gallons of oily fun. ATX - Personal computer - Motherboard - Hardware - Components |
| New iMacs expected to boost all-in-one PC sales Posted: 30 Jul 2010 12:51 PM PDT Apples iMac has stood as a prime example of all-in-one desktop design since its inception. When the current iMac design, which hides the entire computer behind the display, debuted rivals ridiculed Apple. Today, all major PC vendors keep all-in-ones in their lineup, but that hasnt diminished the iMacs popularity. Quite to the contrary, Apple may be [...] |
| Stealth Computer debuts paperback-sized LPC-100 mini PC Posted: 30 Jul 2010 12:17 PM PDT Stealth Computer is certainly no stranger to tiny PCs , but it's now produced its smallest one to date in the form of the LPC-100. Measuring roughly the same size as a thick paperback novel, this one weighs in at just 1.2 pounds, and packs your choice of Core 2 Duo or Dual Core Celeron processors, an Intel GM45 mobile chipset with integrated graphics, up to 4GB of DDR3 memory, a max 500GB hard ... |
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