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Where is AMD's Intel-killer Barcelona?
Back in May when speculation on AMD's "Barcelona" quad-core CPU was still running rampant, I wrote that "AMD Barcelona can potentially smash Intel" if high clock speeds at sufficient yields could be produced in a timely manner.  AMD needed to hit 2.5 GHz to reclaim the performance crown and release...
Tags: Servers, Processors, Intel, Hardware, Fun Stuff, Energy efficiency, Desktop, Consumer electronics, AMD
Blog posts 2007-07-03
Three motherboards for Intel and AMD CPUs: June 2007
It's June 2007 and we have a whole new generation of motherboards for AMD and Intel.  If you're looking to buy or build a new computer, you'll want to read on.  See more images of these motherboards at higher resolution.Intel 3-Series ChipsetIntel launched a new set of motherboard chipsets called...
Tags: Processors, Desktop, Vista, Storage, Servers, Hardware, Intel, Fun Stuff, Energy efficiency, Consumer electronics, AMD
Blog posts 2007-06-12
Build the biggest bang per dollar PCs: June 2007 Edition
It's Father's day coming up and what better way to put a smile on Dad's face than a new computer.  The timing couldn't be better with the arrival of the newest 3-Series motherboards from Intel and the somewhat new 690G AMD motherboards which I reviewed yesterday so it's time to build a new PC...
Tags: Energy efficiency, AMD, Storage, Desktop, Consumer electronics, Servers, Vista, Processors, Intel, Hardware, Fun Stuff
Blog posts 2007-06-13
ASUS and Intel slaughters OLPC with Eee-ase
ASUS and Intel have actually created an alternative for Nicholas Negroponte's OLPC One Laptop Per Child called the "Eee PC".  The difference here is that the ASUS Eee PC is actually something that looks usable and perhaps even desirable for everyday use as a super cheap UMPC Ultra Mobile PC. The...
Tags: News, Mobile/Wireless, Intel, Hardware, Fun Stuff, Energy efficiency, Desktop, Consumer electronics
Blog posts 2007-06-06
Solving the network storage dilemma
Ive had some friends and readers ask me the same question about what to do about the problem of storage in the home and how do you make it accessible to every computer or set-top box in the house on the internal network. Before I begin to answer that...
Tags: Consumer electronics, Virtualization, Storage, Servers, Networking, Hardware, Fun Stuff, Energy efficiency, Desktop
Blog posts 2007-05-09
The dream of the universal power connector becoming a reality
Ive dreamed of a universal power connector for small electronic devices for years but Ive come to the conclusion that it will never happen because there is simply too much money to be made in selling proprietary power adapters. But in a strange turn of events, I may be...
Tags: Networking, Mobile/Wireless, Infrastructure, Hardware, Energy efficiency, Consumer electronics
Blog posts 2007-04-11

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(Photos: Electric and hybrid cars hit the streets)
40 mpg? Seriously?Forty miles per gallon?? What possible use is this to the environment? Plenty of standard diesel cars will do better than this.Remember: CO2 production is directly proportional to fuel consumption (indeed, that is how the CO2 emissions are calculated), so a hybrid achieving 40mpg is...
Tags: hybrid car, photograph, Carbon Monoxide, car
Discussion threads 2009-05-04
The advent of wireless power
But just imagine for a moment when such a technology is finally ready for market release. How do you think it would change the way you perform your daily work in particular, and with the IT landscape in general?Wireless electricity doesn't shockA friend and I were discussing some 2-years...
Tags: Engineering, paulmah@..., magnetic field, radiation, wireless
Discussion threads 2007-06-15
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