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By HotHardware, published 04-11-2011
Video: MSI Radeon HD 6970 2GB Lightning Overclocked Video Card Review @ Tweaktown Memory and Storage: Crucial M4 / Micron C400 256GB SSD Review @ Legit Reviews [Tech ARP] OCZ Enyo 64 GB Portable USB 3.0 Solid State Drive Review Seagate GoFlex Slim 320GB Portable Drive Review @ EverythingUSB Verbatim Store'n'Go Netbook USB 16 GB @ techPowerUp...

By SlashGear, published 02-10-2011
Yesterday was the biggest day HP / Palm have had in a long time, due in no small part to the release of webOS 3.0. This operating system will be working on the several new devices HP announced yesterday including the Palm3, the Veer, and the lovely TouchPad. Today developers for the webOS platform will be able to get their hands on the SDK of the system so they’ll be able to begin testing their apps and whatnot out, and so they’ll be able to begin creating all new ways to modify, manipulate, and use the new system to their advantage. This webOS 3.0 ENYO SDK will be available to download from what was formerly known as the Palm Early Access channel today. The privilege of downloading this SDK will be reserved for those that email pdc@palm.com and beg and scream and ask nicely ...

By MaximumPC, published 02-09-2011
The brave new world of LGA1155 There’s good news and bad news for Intel lovers. The bad news is for folks who just bought a motherboard using the LGA1156 socket: Yup, it’s obsolete already. The good news: The LGA1155 motherboards using Intel’s performance P67 chipset are swimming with improvements such as native SATA 6Gb/s support, front-panel USB 3.0 headers, and UEFI. The biggest change, of course, is support for Intel’s new line of Sandy Bridge CPUs. These second-generation Core ix processors are not only fast, they’re cheap and overclock like hell. To find a suitable home for your new Sandy Bridge chip, we gathered up boards from old foes MSI, Asus and Gigabyte to see whose next-gen motherboard deserves the honor. Our mini roundup not only gives you a glance at what the lates...