Legit Reviews Logo — Return to the homepage.
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Auto & Travel
  • Yard & Outdoors
  • Bluetooth
  • Misc
  • Archives
    • Cooling
    • Editorial
    • Events
    • Interviews
    • Memory
    • Mobile
    • Mods and Ends
    • Motherboards
    • PC Cases
    • Power Supply
    • Processors
    • Storage
    • Video Cards
  • News
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Shop
  • RSS
  1. Legit Reviews
  2. News
  3. Page 380
Silicon Power Introduces the Slim S50 SSD

Silicon Power Introduces the Slim S50 SSD

Silicon Power today unveiled a new addition of its Slim series 7mm 2.5” SSD, the Slim S50. To deliver enhanced performance stability, S50 is equipped with an all new controller that is unlike any other Continue reading “Silicon Power Introduces the Slim S50 SSD”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 5, 2013 at 6:45am
US Creates Pre-emptive Strike Plans To Protect Computer Systems

US Creates Pre-emptive Strike Plans To Protect Computer Systems

Did you know that President Barack Obama has power to order a preemptive cyberstrike if the United States detects credible evidence of a possible digital attack from abroad? New policies are being put into place Continue reading “US Creates Pre-emptive Strike Plans To Protect Computer Systems”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 5, 2013 at 6:31am
15 Percent of Malls To Close Due to Online Shopping

15 Percent of Malls To Close Due to Online Shopping

Experts are predicting that up to 15% of US shopping malls are forecast to close over the next five years as online shopping continues to surge. The United States has over 1300 regional malls (over Continue reading “15 Percent of Malls To Close Due to Online Shopping”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 5, 2013 at 6:17am
Fans Use 388GB of Data During Super Bowl XLVII

Fans Use 388GB of Data During Super Bowl XLVII

AT&T sent Legit Reviews an e-mail this afternoon letting us know that football and commercial fans set a record for the most data ever consumed during a championship game. AT&T reports fans used 388 GB Continue reading “Fans Use 388GB of Data During Super Bowl XLVII”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 6:54pm
AMD’s Next Generation of Richland APUs Exposed

AMD’s Next Generation of Richland APUs Exposed

AMD has begun to shipping a refresh of Trinity to computer makers. These new chips are reported to be based on the same Piledriver CPU core. AMD did include a new faster integrated memory controller, Continue reading “AMD’s Next Generation of Richland APUs Exposed”. …more

By Legit Staff • Feb. 4, 2013 at 5:02pm
Assassin’s Creed Originally Had Co-Op Component!

Assassin’s Creed Originally Had Co-Op Component!

It turns out that the original Assassin’s Creed was supposed to have a “huge” co-op element at one point according to developer Ubisoft Montreal. Assassin’s Creed 3 mission director Philippe Bergeron was the one that Continue reading “Assassin’s Creed Originally Had Co-Op Component!”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 4:38pm
MSI Announces  3DMark Challenge Competition

MSI Announces 3DMark Challenge Competition

MSI and Futuremark, released a new generation of 3D performance testing software 3DMark together; igniting a new fire with the overclocking community. To celebrate the launch of the latest version of 3DMark, MSI will be Continue reading “MSI Announces 3DMark Challenge Competition”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 2:56pm
Closing the Loop II: New Liquid Coolers from Corsair and Swiftech

Closing the Loop II: New Liquid Coolers from Corsair and Swiftech

The guys over at AnandTech did a write up on most of the new all in one liquid coolers. If you are looking at purchasing one of these units might want to head over to Continue reading “Closing the Loop II: New Liquid Coolers from Corsair and Swiftech”. …more

By Legit Staff • Feb. 4, 2013 at 12:48pm
TOSHIBA Develops High Speed NANO FLASH-100 Flash Memory for ARM Devices

TOSHIBA Develops High Speed NANO FLASH-100 Flash Memory for ARM Devices

Toshiba today announced that it has developed NANO FLASH-100 that offers much faster access for embedded microcontrollers, based on Toshiba’s original NANO FLASH. The newly developed NANO FLASH-100 achieves a zero-wait cycle during random access Continue reading “TOSHIBA Develops High Speed NANO FLASH-100 Flash Memory for ARM Devices”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 9:31am
AMD Starts 2013 With New Gaming Bundle

AMD Starts 2013 With New Gaming Bundle

AMD today announced the arrival of its “Never Settle: Reloaded” game bundle, the sequel to last year’s monumental “Never Settle” bundle. “Never Settle: Reloaded” delivers by bundling up to four of this year’s most anticipated Continue reading “AMD Starts 2013 With New Gaming Bundle”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 8:50am

ORIGIN PC Offers In-Game PC Support for Gamers

ORIGIN PC announced today its exclusive in-game technical support client, the ORIGIN Nexus. Powered by Xfire , the world’s premier online destination for millions of gamers, the ORIGIN Nexus client allows customers to contact ORIGIN Continue reading “ORIGIN PC Offers In-Game PC Support for Gamers”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 8:10am
Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for $2.1 Billion

Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for $2.1 Billion

Oracle today announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Acme Packet, the leading global provider of session border control technology for $29.25 per share or approximately $1.7 billion, net of Acme Packet’s Continue reading “Oracle to Buy Acme Packet for $2.1 Billion”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 8:02am
HannsG Brings the Retro Square Monitor Back

HannsG Brings the Retro Square Monitor Back

The retro square monitor design of yesteryear may seem like a distant memory since the roll out of the more modern widescreen format, but for many it is still essential. For businesses, schools and others Continue reading “HannsG Brings the Retro Square Monitor Back”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 4, 2013 at 7:49am
Million-core Supercomputer Barrier Broken By Stanford!

Million-core Supercomputer Barrier Broken By Stanford!

Over the years computer manufacturers have increased the number of CPU core counts in modern computers. Stanford Researchers have passed a new mile stone by reaching over 1 million CPU cores in a super computer. Continue reading “Million-core Supercomputer Barrier Broken By Stanford!”. …more

By Legit Staff • Feb. 2, 2013 at 7:17am
Fractal Design Releases Core 3000 USB 3.0 PC Case

Fractal Design Releases Core 3000 USB 3.0 PC Case

The Fractal Design Core 3000 mid-tower PC case was released in 2011 and quickly became a popular budget chassis thanks to the low $65 MSRP. For $65 you got a stylish, minimalistic design case that Continue reading “Fractal Design Releases Core 3000 USB 3.0 PC Case”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Feb. 1, 2013 at 7:10am
  • Previous
  • Page 1
  • …
  • Page 378
  • Page 379
  • Page 380
  • Page 381
  • Page 382
  • …
  • Page 1335
  • Next
Tweets by @LegitReviews

Explore

  • Editorial
  • Events
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Forum
  • Shop

Content

  • Bluetooth
  • Cooling
  • Editorial
  • Events
  • Interviews
  • Memory
  • Misc
  • Mobile
  • Mods and Ends
  • Motherboards
  • News
  • PC Cases
  • Power Supply
  • Press Releases
  • Processors
  • Reviews
  • Storage
  • Video Cards

About

  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • RSS Feed
Copyright © 2002–2025 LegitReviews.com. All rights reserved.