OCZ Octane 512GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Recently, one of the malls nearby the University of Calgary hired a team of new security guards, and began a hardcore crackdown on students parking on their property and going to school. One time, a friend of mine who lives in the houses behind the mall was approached by one of the security guards as he was cutting through it. "You better move your truck," he told my friend. "Or else we are towing it." Of course, that truck was...

Apple may seek U.S. ban of Samsung Galaxy S III today

From CNET News.com: Apple is trying to ban Samsung's Galaxy S III even before it reaches U.S. shores.

Apple attorney Josh Krevitt said at a hearing yesterday that the company may file for a temporary restraining order as soon as today to stifle the Galaxy S III's U.S. debut on June...

ARM Expects First Chips Made Using 20nm Process Late Next Year

From X-bit Labs: It is not a secret that both leading contract makers of semiconductors - Globalfoundries and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company - plan to start production of chips using 20nm process sometimes in the second half of next year. Apparently, ARM, the developer of...

Microsoft Office first desktop app to hit Windows 8 store

From CNET News.com: Dominated by Metro apps, the Windows Store has landed its first desktop program.

Office 2010 is now available through the online store, making good on Microsoft's promise that it would offer both desktop and Metro apps for Windows 8 users. But there is a key...

Acer adds a new Ivy Bridge laptop, the Aspire V5

From CNET News.com: Adding to the growing list of laptops with Intel's new third-generation Core i-series CPUs, Acer has announced the Aspire V5. Not exactly ultrabook-thin, the 14 and 15-inch V5 models are being pitched as thin-and-light on a budget. Acer says they are, "Great for...

Prices of Hard Drives to Return to Pre-Flood Levels Only in 2014

From X-bit Labs: Although production of hard disk drives (HDDs) is rapidly recovering from the catastrophic Thailand floods that occurred in October, HDD average selling prices (ASPs) are not expected to decline to pre-disaster levels until 2014, according to an IHS iSuppli. The two...

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