Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: September 21, 2009
Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover HP’s new line of computers including the DreamScreen, a digital book outsells hardcover version, Facebook tops 300 Million users, Microsoft fumbles with the Zune again, and Android is picking up steam. Continue Reading »
AMD introduces $99 quad-core CPU
With Windows 7 quickly approaching next month, now is the best time for new product announcements to coincide with the OS release. Usually that would mean new desktops, laptops, and this time around, netbooks. AMD is taking a different angle, however, and is going after those who build their own… Continue Reading »
Dell pays up to settle New York fraud case
The New York Office of the Attorney General has announced Dell will pay $4 million to settle a lawsuit the AG filed against it back in 2007. The suit accused Dell of misleading customers by making false promises of cheap financing and refusing to honor rebates and warranties. In May… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Gallery: HP’s MediaSmart server on Mac and the HP MS200 all-in-one PC
There was a ton of laptop news from HP this morning (September 15, 2009), but there were also some desktop offerings. The HP MediaSmart Server now plays better with Macs. Take a look at some screenshots. Also, the new HP MS200 all-in-one PC debuted with a pretty slick form factor… Continue Reading »
HP’s new all-in-one MS200 isn’t a touchscreen, but it’s light on your wallet
HP Pavilion All-in-One MS200 PC is HP’s new, non-touchscreen all-in-one that is aimed to fit in small spaces like dorms with its 18.5” 16:9 widescreen. The overall body has a smooth, rounded design with a matte black and silver finish. It definitely is a computer that you wouldn’t want to… Continue Reading »
HP’s MediaSmart Server gets more Mac-friendly
HP’s line of home servers has grown with the introduction of the EX490 and the EX495. What’s the difference between these two besides 5? The EX490 has a single core Intel chip with 1TB of hard drive space and costs $549. The EX495 has a dual core Intel processor with… Continue Reading »
Dell launches new laptops, desktops
Making sure to avoid getting buried by the Apple (presumably iPod) announcement tomorrow, Dell today announced a number of new computers. The new machines come in the form of a new desktop with options for Intel Core i5s or Core i7s and two new slim laptops. Dell’s new desktops To… Continue Reading »
Tritton Technologies partners up with Best Buy to sell See2 UV150 and See2 Xtreme
Video cards are often internal hardware used to extend monitor functions. Tritton introduced two new VGA cards that are external and designed to extent multiple monitor support. The “highly-efficient” VGA video cards See2 UV150 and See2 Xtreme are already on sale at Best Buy starting today. For $49.99, the See2… Continue Reading »
Dell offering a $99 Mini 10v netbook with XPS purchase
Everyone loves to get something with a nice discount, and one of the latest offers from Dell will allow you to get a Dell Mini 10v netbook for $99. Just as an FYI, the Mini 10v normally retails for $299, which means you are going to save $200. Of course,… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Pogoplug
There are plenty of ways to get your files on the web. What if there were a device that used your own hard drive and all those files on the web? No storage limits, no file type restrictions, nothing. Sounds interesting, right? Check out the Pogoplug. Gadgetell got to do… Continue Reading »
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