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ASUS Notebooks with NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS Dedicated Graphics Set to Arrive

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

By the end of February, expect to see new renditions of the VX2S, V1S, M51S, and F8S equipped with the new NVIDIA GeForce 9500M GS Dedicated Graphics Engine (DGE).  These new ASUS notebooks will deliver the following benefits: 1. With revolutionary NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology architecture, your customers will enjoy stunning, ...

Sony, Fuji, Samsung, Olympus cameras pile on new features

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The photo industry, hoping to reverse two years of declining sales, met here this week for the Photo Marketing Association convention, where new cameras for the spring get introduced. Here's a peek at what to look for: Samsung's $449 TL500 has a much wider lens opening than normally found on compacts. ...

Cablevision: Show Your Computer Screen on a TV

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Tech companies have made an awful lot of attempts through the years to connect the computer to the big screen TV in another room. Most of these solutions have been geeky, inelegant, cumbersome or all of the above. Now, New York City-area cable operator Cablevision Systems says it's developed what's it ...

High-performance, low-power 600GB 2.5-inch HDD,Toshiba’s first enterprise drive

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Toshiba today announced a new high-performance, low-power HDD product line for enterprise applications that draws on synergies achieved by the integration of Fujitsu Limited's enterprise-directed magnetic drive business into Toshiba HDD business. The new MBF2600RC family brings 2.5-inch drives into the enterprise space, with no compromise in capacity or performance. The ...

Toshiba drops out of HD DVD war

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Toshiba has said it will stop making its high definition DVDs, ending a battle with rival format Blu-ray over which would be the industry standard. Following a review of its business, Toshiba said it would stop production of HD DVD players and recorders. The HD DVD format has suffered as major US ...

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