During a recent trip to visit ATI we got a chance to see numerous AMD 780G motherboards and while we are finishing up our 780G review this should hold you over. With the 780G and SB700 chipsets motherboard manufacturers can come up with some interesting designs and today we will be showing you what ASUS, ECS, Foxconn, Gigabyte, MSI, J&W and Jetway have developed.
Microsoft Corp, faced with Web rivals looking to poach its business customers, said on Sunday it plans to broaden the availability of its online services for e-mail and collaboration software. Last year, Microsoft started subscription-based Continue reading “Microsoft to expand its Web services for businesses”.…more
Intel Corp has picked “Atom” as the new brand name for its latest microprocessor, the world’s largest semiconductor company said. The Intel Atom processor is the name for the new family of low-power processors, the Continue reading “Intel picks “Atom” as name for new chip family”.…more
In a further sign that Sony Corp.’s Blu-ray has won the high-definition format war, Paramount Pictures home entertainment unit said Friday it will release its last HD DVD titles on Tuesday. Paramount said it is Continue reading “Paramount to end HD DVD releases next week”.…more
Cutting-edge technology is coming home with the Alienware High Definition Media Server. With wireless high definition media streaming, full digital home automation readiness, 4 terabytes of hot swappable hard disk drive content storage, and Blu-ray high definition movies, your house just got a whole lot smarter. Read on to see what a $7,000 HD media server looks like!
Happy Feb. 29!! Find TweakTown’s review of the VIA EPIA-SN Mini-ITX Motherboard and other news from around the web in our forums! “Our first look at the EPIA boards really opened our eyes; while others Continue reading “February 29 News from Around the Web”.…more
We’ve had ATI CrossFireX running the past couple days here at Legit Reviews and while the drivers are not public yet, things are looking very good from what we have seen. We have slapped together a Radeon HD 3870 X2 with a Radeon HD 3870, which in turn creates a Triple CrossFireX platform with just two x16 PCI Express slots. Read on to see what CrossFireX is all about!