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Wikipedia uncovered
by Stuart Andrews
The best source of knowledge or “broken beyond repair”? PC Authority uncovers how the net’s highly controversial encyclopedia really works.
Oct 5, 2007
Feature
‘Creative energy’ notebooks
by Staff writers
Toshiba’s resident portable computer visionary speaks about hardware design, Vista, and the future of notebook tech.
Jun 14, 2007
Feature
Tech Horizons: Get Up and Go
by Tim Dean
The Centrino platform has just received a major revision. Tim Dean peers inside Sonoma and takes a look at what we can expect.
Feb 2, 2005
Feature
Intel "Santa Rosa" Centrino
by David Fearon
The newest version of Intel’s laptop platform is here. We unveil and test real Santa Rosa hardware.
Oct 24, 2007
News
Intel claims 5-year life for SSD
by William Maher
They’re faster than hard drives, and save battery life, but do they last? Intel says yes, and has 80GB and 160GB SSDs on the way.
Aug 20, 2008
Emagen N1000
by Dan Chiappini
Intel’s push on Centrino notebook branding has only made it so far in the six months since its introduction. So far prices have been high for Centrino notebooks, although Emagen looks set to change this mindset, now offering the N1000 model as a cost-effective alternative option to top of the line name brand notebooks with all the bells and whistles.
Sep 10, 2003
News
IDF: “Turbo mode” is back for PCs
by William Maher
Only it’s not the Turbo Mode of the early 90s. Intel sheds new light on its Core (Nehalem) CPU, including excessive use of the word “turbo”.
Aug 20, 2008
News
IDF: The "Intel iPhone" not such a crazy idea
by William Maher
Earlier today I pondered the possibility of an Intel Atom-based smartphone. It looks like I wasn’t far off - Intel has just shown video of an Atom based cordless home phone.
Aug 20, 2008
Review
QDI - Alacritas 520-K8
by Dan Chiappini
Although the mobile marketplace has been changing in the face of Centrino and the slow but gradual tablet PC adoption rate, large form factored (greater than single spindle) notebooks are still the order of the day.
Nov 12, 2003
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