Kingston Technology Company, Inc. today announced it is releasing microSD High-Capacity (SDHC) Flash memory cards, starting with a 4GB microSDHC card in a Class 4 speed rating. Providing speed and capacity increases in the smallest Continue reading “Kingston Technology Releases 4GB microSDHC Cards”.…more
Microsoft Corp began selling “Halo 3” on Tuesday, hoping the acclaimed alien shooter game will widen its lead over Sony Corp in the battle for industry dominance. What had been a only a modest gathering Continue reading “Microsoft launches ‘Halo 3’”.…more
Dell, the world’s No.2 personal computer maker, said it would sell its latest lineup of PCs through China’s largest electronics retailer, GOME Group, aiming to improve on its single-digit mainland market share. The alliance with Continue reading “Dell allies with GOME to sell PCs in China”.…more
Apple’s iPhone is a tough target for hackers, but a security researcher warned Friday that there are ways the sleek device could potentially be compromised. The iPhone has no security software, but Apple doesn’t let Continue reading “Apple iPhone has potential security problems”.…more
Last year I was able to post up the first pictures of the Intel D975XBX2 ‘Bad Axe 2’ motherboard in action and this year I was able to do the same with the Intel DX38BT ‘BoneTrail’ motherboard. The biggest change in the “Performance” section of the BIOS is no doubt the introduction of “Reference Voltage Override”. Read on to see if the Intel DX38BT is worth waiting for!
With Intel showing off demo systems with X38 and P35 Express chipsets all the buzz about system memory was around DDR3 memory modules. With no less than 14 brands of DDR3 memory being shown off on the show floor it’s clear that DDR3 has been picked up by all the major players and is ready for mainstream use. Read on as we show you what was in the booths at IDF!
Intel had no less than four fully configured ‘SkullTrail’ test systems on display during the Intel Developer Forum and while there was a gag order on the performance numbers, Intel allowed Legit Reviews to take all the pictures we wanted of the test systems and the motherboard itself. Read on to see what the future of V8 computing means for gamers and enthusiasts.