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AMD debuts dirt cheap ATI Radeon HD 4550, HD 4350 graphics cards {Engadget}
Sep 30th 2008 2:50PM There is actually a difference between PCI-X and PCI Express...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pci-x
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PCI-Express
Unspectacular PSP-3001 outed by the FCC {Engadget}
Aug 14th 2008 7:33AM http://www.pantheon.org/articles/l/little_dutch_boy.html
Sirius acquires XM, forms Sirius XM Radio, pop the cork: it's done {Engadget}
Jul 29th 2008 4:43PM I see what you did there.
OR
wHy sO SERioUs?!?
Details surface for future ThinkPads: X200, SL, T and R series {Engadget}
Jun 8th 2008 9:47PM Oh my....DO WANT indeed...
Redesign giveaway: HTC's new Shift UMPC {Engadget}
Apr 14th 2008 9:44PM 1) Obtain HTC Shift.
2) Streamline my work as an Aquatics Director w/ the Shift.
3) ?????
4) PROFIT!!!!!
Microprose returns to show Commodore how to really tarnish a brand {Engadget}
Feb 29th 2008 1:41PM I just threw up a little...
Microprose, how about a new X-COM game? UFO Defense was my first PC game, back in 1996, when we bought our first computer (Dell, Pentium I @ 200 MHz).
Upstart Solazyme promises to make fuel from algae {Engadget}
Feb 22nd 2008 2:04PM Is Dr. Kio Marv a member of their staff?
Researchers devise coffee machine that can tell good coffee from bad {Engadget}
Feb 13th 2008 5:49PM Actually, there is a possibility that Superevil's comment was actually in reference to Denis Leary's "No Cure for Cancer" which featured a rant on coffee-flavored coffee. I don't know if Argot also commented in reference to Leary when he mentioned coffee-flavored coffee but I couldn't ignore the coincidence.
I laughed so hard I cried and couldn't breathe the first time I saw "No Cure for Cancer".
Microsoft already trimming Windows 7 features, DirectX 11 on the outs? {Engadget}
Feb 10th 2008 4:12AM @ computer.dude.28
Since operating systems are typically supported into the life of their successors, an individual still running a single-core processor could continue to run with their current OS. XP is still supported and Vista will likely be supported to a point in the life of its successor. If someone wants to continue running their older, single-core processor, they'll still have options for awhile yet.
Now this is a bit extreme but their does come a point when it's time to upgrade - even if you don't care about the latest and greatest OS and hardware. Just because my 12 year old Dell XPS (Pentium I @ 200 MHz; Win95) is still running does not mean I should expect Microsoft to still support the hardware with their new OS.
KoolSpan's microSD TrustChip keeps C out of your A + B conversation {Engadget}
Jan 27th 2008 9:32AM All things considered, Kahn was clueless to the condition of the Enterprise thanks to some clever phrases from Spock.









