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Google expands more with Google Public DNS
Feel like moving yet another one of your internet services to a Google-run service? Google is dominating again by setting up their own Public DNS for people to use. According to Google, by using their Public DNS service you can “speed up your ...
CompuLab fit-PC2i packs Windows 7 in tiny box
The fit-PC2i is the most feature-filled mini desktop to come from CompuLab yet. The fit-PC2i measures just 10.1cm x 11.4cm x 2.7cm and weighs just 369 grams and still manages to pack impressive specifications. Inside the box is an Atom Z5xx CPU, (up...
Micron RealSSD drives are fast, really fast
We have a new champion claiming the world’s fastest drive awards: the Micron RealSSD C300 line. These 2.5-inch, SATA 6Gb/s solid state drives are available in 128GB and 256GB capacities, and carry blazing fast read speeds of 355MB/s and write ...
Intel shows off 48-core processor
Intel is already showing off the next generation in multi-core processors while the flagship six-core Core i9 hasn’t reached the shelves yet. This new processor, the experimental 48-core Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC), codenamed “Rock ...
Microsoft shifting focus to Windows 8 in July 2010
It only seems logical the Microsoft will be switching its internal focus to Windows 8 pretty soon to meet that 2012 deadline we saw on the latest roadmap. The latest job postings on the Windows Careers website have indicated just that – at the...
VIA’s Mobile-ITX platform is 50% smaller
VIA, a company known for their incredibly small mainboards and systems, has released a new platform, Mobile-ITX, that takes on the older Pico-ITX platform by being 50% smaller; it measures just 6cm by 6cm. The device is aimed at the next generation ...

