This Week on SharkyExtreme: Weekly CPU Prices - Week of February 1, 2010 [February 5, 2010] Unfortunately, last week's small flurry of price drops wasn't repeated this week. A couple of prices from each camp did dip slightly, but the rest continued to cling right where they've been. Weekly CPU Prices - Week of January 25, 2010 [January 29, 2010] While the majority of the prices we track continued to hold steady, a fair amount experienced small to modest drops, leaving us hopeful that the coming weeks will see additional downward price movement. Weekly CPU Prices - Week of January 18, 2010 [January 22, 2010] Savings were few and far between in this week's guide, with most of the prices we track continuing to hold steady and a few even moving upward. But there were a couple of modest drops in each camp's charts, giving us hope that we'll see more downward price movement in the coming weeks. 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. On Hardware Central: Acer TravelMate 8471 Timeline Review [February 5, 2010] Acer's new business notebook is not too big, not too small (14.1 inches), not too heavy (just 4.4 pounds), and not too short on battery life (six hours plus). It's a machine not to miss. Business PCs Smarten Up With New Intel Core vPro CPUs [February 4, 2010] Enhanced manageability and security -- including built-in KVM remote control -- join Core i5/i7 features such as Turbo Boost in Intel's newest chips for corporate desktops and laptops. ATI Drives DirectX 11 Down To $50 [February 4, 2010] Some -- a very small amount, but some -- of the DNA of AMD's blazing ATI Radeon HD 5870 graphics card can now be yours for under $60. Intel Finally Ships Quad-Core Itanium [February 3, 2010] Chip for the mission-critical crowd is an odd mix of something old and something new. Gateway Remodels Multimedia, Small-Form-Factor Desktops [February 3, 2010] Gateway's 2010 desktop lineup includes Intel's new Core i3, i5, and i7 processors and ample memory and storage, even in the tiny microtower model. Sony Shows Off Configurable 15.5-Inch Notebook [February 2, 2010] Sony's new six-pound portable is available in regular (Core i3) or extra spicy (Core i5 with Hyper-Threading and Turbo Boost). Elsewhere in internet.com Buying Guide: Anti-Virus Software [February 5, 2010] Good anti-virus protection is a must, but which should you choose and how much -- if anything -- should you pay? Why You'll Use a Tablet. Yes YOU! [February 5, 2010] You've checked out the Apple iPad, and you're not impressed. Besides, the tablet craze is just an overhyped fad, right? Well, I'm going to predict that you, personally, will be using a tablet within 18 months. iPad Brings Mobile Computing to Enterprise [January 29, 2010] Make no mistake: Apple's new handheld computer will make its way into the workforce. Analysts weigh in on the enterprise apps that will make the iPad part of the mobile office. Sharky Bytes: Microsoft Gaming Keyboard Has Awesome Anti-Ghosting [February 5, 2010] Key combinations and special moves that jam other keyboards are cake for Microsoft's new SideWinder, which lets gamers press up to 26 keys at once. Matrox Lets Multi-Monitor Fans Double Up [January 29, 2010] Plugging two Matrox modules into a dual-output graphics card now permits one desktop PC to drive four or six monitors. IBM, Fujifilm Set Tape Storage Density Record [January 22, 2010] Big Blue's first commercial tape storage product shipped almost 60 years ago. Its latest lab project has somewhat higher capacity, by a factor of oh, 17.5 million or so. 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. 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 |
No comments:
Post a Comment