AMD to Get Ahead Intel with Lightning Bolt

Apparently, Intel’s Thunderbolt believed to be the next standard in the business received a response from AMD: Lightning Bolt technology. The news was published on AnandTech with all the necessary technical explanations that can persuade the customers to adopt the new brand on this market.

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ThinkPad X120e 05962RU 11.6″ LED Notebook

Introducing with Lenovo’s ThinkPad X120e 05962RU 11.6″ LED Notebook. This Notebook is colored Matte Black so every body must like it. There is a 1366 x 768 WXGA Display with 4 GB RAM (2x2GB) – Max is 8GB RAM and 320 GB HDD. To powered your gaming experience there is an AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics Card and built-in Bluetooth, Webcam plus Genuine Windows 7 Professional 64bit.

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Microsoft to Ban Alternative OS to Run on Windows 8

Apparently, Microsoft is planning to block any alternative operating systems from Windows 8 on ARM-based devices. As Glyn Mood noticed and published in an extensive ComputerWorld report hidden underneath the technical provisions of Windows Hardware Certification Requirements there is a decisive clue to that fact. The demonstration relies on the fact that devices running on Windows 8 come with secure boot enabled.

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CES 2012: AMD Trinity Demo, Running Three Heavy Tasks In Parallel

AMD unleashed it’s next generation of heavy-duty Accelerated Processing Units at CES 2012. These have been termed ‘Trinity’ and AMD claimed that these units can deliver a Liano-like performance while consuming half the power. Now, during CES 2012, AMD had a system run three heavy tasks at the same time in parallel to prove the prowess of it’s new ‘Trinity.’ And the performance definitely was what AMD had claimed about it.

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PCI-Express SSD Cards, Now Developed For Mac OS X

SSD, which stands for solid-state technology, has been in vogue for quite some years now. In recent times, it has been extensively used to produce drives with large storage. It is usually shipped out in two forms, as an actual drive, the kind of 2.5 inch notebook drive that you often come across, and as a PCI-express card which is much easier and faster to implement in a PC. But most of the current PCI-express cards are implementable only on a PC or a Windows environment. According to a recent bit of news, Other World Computing is developing a new PCI-express SSD card, which will be compatible with both Windows and OS X.

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HTC Trophy Windows Phone By Verizon Wireless

Keep yourself entertained with Xbox LIVE gaming and Zune-powered music and videos, yet stay productive on the go with the 3G-enabled HTC Trophy for Verizon Wireless, which runs the Windows Phone 7 operating system. It’s powered by a blazing-fast 1 GHz Snapdragon processor for a satisfyingly quick and nimble mobile data experience, and it features a 3.8-inch touchscreen that’s complemented by stereo speakers with SRS WOW HD surround sound.

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Intel Planning To Use Medfield Chip In iPhone, Android, Windows Phone

Intel’s Medfield chip is the latest from the world’s top chip-maker. The medfield chip is quite a break-through since it makes use of a single core and pulls all processes onto it, reducing battery usage. It is an excellent alternative to multi-core processors and is built along the same strategy as is used by ARM. According to news, Intel is trying to convince Apple to use medfield chip in it’s iOS devices. Intel’s vice president of architectural group also said that Intel is also looking to use it’s chip in Android and Windows Phone devices.

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Redesigned Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 N To Sell In Germany

Samsung scored another point in the fierce match with rival Apple with the recent release of a slightly redesigned Galaxy Tab 70N now available for the German customers.Samsung’s latest decision is based on a favorable context. After Apple filed a preliminary injunction accusing the South Korean tech giant of copyright infringement with its world famous Galaxy Tab 10.1, Samsung released a redesigned Galaxy Tab 10.1.

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