This Week on SharkyExtreme: Weekly CPU Prices - Week of January 11, 2010 [January 15, 2010] As we've grown all too accustomed to reporting in recent weeks, most of the prices we tracked in this week's guide continued to hold steady, with only a few dropping at all and none dropping by enough to stir much in the way of excitement. Weekly CPU Prices - Week of January 4, 2010 [January 8, 2010] The year's first CPU Price Guide, unfortunately, isn't any more exciting than what we'd grown accustomed to by the end of last year. A few prices moved slightly downward, which is nice. But by and large, prices held about as steady as we've seen them. Weekly CPU Prices - Week of December 28, 2009 [December 31, 2009] This final weekly processor price guide of 2009 contains several price drops, something that's been all too rare in the past several weeks. And while none of the savings are huge, they nonetheless leave us hopeful that the coming weeks will see increased price competition between the two camps and better deals to be had by CPU shoppers. Weekly CPU Prices - Week of December 14, 2009 [December 18, 2009] This week's prices continue to hold so steady they seem almost frozen in place. There's only one price drop to be found anywhere in the guide, in fact, and that one was too small to stir any excitement. Weekly CPU Prices - Week of December 7, 2009 [December 11, 2009] While processor prices have been holding fairly steady for weeks, this is the first time in a while that we have absolutely no price drops to report. The only changes, in fact, came in the form of price increases, though even those were few and far between. On Hardware Central: Lenovo Launches New Enterprise Desktops [January 14, 2010] Green thinkers will appreciate that Lenovo's new Windows 7 PCs include up to 42 percent recycled content. IT managers will appreciate their remote management and enhanced flexibility and scalability. Toshiba Offers Universal Notebook Docking Station [January 14, 2010] Half the size of its predecessor, Toshiba's new desktop dock turns one USB port into four plus Ethernet, audio, and monitor ports for one-plug access to a deskful of peripherals. Las Vegas Overrun By Laptops [January 12, 2010] Never mind the 3D TVs -- what you really couldn't miss at last week's Consumer Electronics Show was the flood of new notebook PCs, most of them flaunting Intel's new Core i3, i5, and i7 processors. Here's the scoop on more than 30 models. Samsung Launches Deluxe LED Monitor [January 12, 2010] A handsome black and transparent case, full HD resolution, and a proximity sensor that turns the monitor on and off for you are highlights of Samsung's latest. Active Media Brings PCs Up To USB 3.0 Spec [January 12, 2010] A PCIe x4 card and an ExpressCard adapter offer desktop and notebook users, respectively, quick upgrades to the tenfold data transfer speeds of USB 3.0. Upgraded DisplayPort Standard Doubles Performance [January 8, 2010] Graphics pros and gamers, start drooling: A new version of the DisplayPort specification supports spectacular resolution, multiple monitors from a single connector, and USB or Ethernet data carried alongside video info. HP Pro All-in-One MS218 Review [January 7, 2010] HP ships a Windows 7 Professional version of its consumer PC/monitor combo. Does it have the right stuff for office productivity? Elsewhere in internet.com Intel's Busy 2010 Includes 32nm Ramp-Up [January 15, 2010] The chip giant is moving to 32nm faster than it did to 45nm, but when will the old Penryn see its last day? Kodak Sues Apple and RIM Over Patent Violations [January 15, 2010] Camera pioneer claims makers of iPhone and BlackBerry devices used its proprietary technology. Android, Not Microsoft, Big Winner at CES [January 8, 2010] Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer may have stolen a little thunder from Apple's rumored announcement of a slate PC during his keynote at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, but three leading analysts say that the real thunder at this year's show is coming from Microsoft's mobile competitors. Sharky Bytes: ATI Debuts DirectX 11 Graphics Card for $99 [January 14, 2010] Besides playing the latest DirectX 11 titles, AMD brags, its newest GPU's support for three displays brings the most immersive gaming experience under $100. Super Talent Offers Shirt-Pocket Flash RAID Array [January 7, 2010] Calling it the world's fastest flash drive, Super Talent integrates two miniscule SSDs into a 320MB/sec RAID 0 array not much bigger than many thumb drives. You'll need a USB 3.0 port. Intel Unveils First Integrated CPU Lineup [December 17, 2009] Formal launch of 17 new processors comes at CES. What's notable about these new chips? Seagate Launches Enterprise Solid-State Drive [December 9, 2009] The storage vendor brings SSD technology into the data center with a new 200GB drive for blades and servers. Get Ready for Windows 7! Pros and Cons? Learn What Our Experts Think Download Free eBook Now. Click Here. | Interested in placing your TEXT AD HERE? Click Here |
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