Netgear’s WNDR3700 Router To Monitor Bandwidth

If you haven’t heard of “Internet throttling” by now, you will soon in all likelihood. Major cable-based ISPs are considering (if not implementing) hard bandwidth caps on their users each month, which is really putting devout Netflix streamers and Hulu watchers in a bind. After all, if you get all of your TV/entertainment from the web, it doesn’t take long to suck down an incredible amount of bits and bytes.While Netgear certainly can’t make those guys have a change of heart, it can help users stuck behind those

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Intel Ships 34nm 80GB/160GB X18-M & X-25M SSDs

They’re here. After months of rumors that Intel was working up a new line of solid state drives based on sub-40nm technology, the chip giant has in fact today introduced two new SSDs that rely on 34nm process technology. Unfortunately, Intel hasn’t made it easy to distinguish between the new models and the previous editions, but that’s what we’re here for.For starters, you’ll notice that the all new drives are labeled X25-M. If you’re one for keeping tabs on Intel’s wares, you’ll realize that the previous version

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Toshiba Adds Wi-Fi & Widgets To New Photo Frames

Digital photo frames have been gaining traction in the market for years now, and with prices on them continually spiraling downward, more and more of ’em are being used as gifts and whatnot to decorate the modern home. Rather than just joining the herd, Toshiba has decided to spice its latest digital media frames up a bit with Wi-Fi and widgets. What more could you ask, right?The company’s new trifect, which are features in House Beautiful Magazine’s Kitchen of the Year, take the digital photo frame to the next

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Asus Motherboard Caught Showing Off USB 3.0

Wait, a second–blue USB ports? What could that possibly mean? If our Chinese translation skills are any good, it means USB 3.0, which definitely means happiness. We’ve known that USB 2.0 was growing a bit long in the tooth, and we’ve seen a few demonstrations overseas showcasing the abilities of early USB 3.0 connections, but this marks the first time that we’ve seen the next-gen connector demonstrated on a real, live motherboard.It seems that the lucky mainboard is an Asus P6X58 Premium, and while a pair of

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ASUS My Cinema EHD3-100 Dual Hybrid TV Card Review

ASUS My Cinema EHD3-100 Dual Hybrid TV Card Review

Don't have a TiVo? Cable DVR just doesn't cut it? Is the ASUS My Cinema-EHD3-100 card your answer? The ability to watch and record both digital (ATSC/QAM) and analog (NTSC) TV channels at the same time, along with an embedded MPEG2 hardware encoder on the card to reduce CPU load while recording, all add up to an attractive package.

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AT&T Spruces Up Subsidized (Pricey) Netbook Line

Here we go again. Just as you’re finally choosing which netbook you’re going to buy on which carrier, here comes AT&T to make your decision even tougher. Or maybe, it actually makes things easier. As the world warms to 3G-equipped netbooks sold directly through mobile carriers, AT&T is doing its best to take advantage of the situation. And frankly, to take advantage of the uninformed.Let’s take a look at the mobile operator’s newest offerings. If you’ll recall, it started offering netbooks for sale at

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Crucial M225 Solid-State Drive Series Announced – 250MB/s Read and 200MB/s Write

Lexar Media today announced its revved-up line of Crucial solid-state drive (SSD) products the fastest, highest capacity Crucial SSDs to date. The most dramatic change in this new generation of Crucial SSDs is the blazing-fast read and write speeds. The flagship 256GB Crucial M225 SSD screams at an impressive 250MB/sec read speed and a 200MB/sec write speed. The new Crucial SSDs enhance system performance by improving operating system boot and application load times. They also utilize a SATA 2.0 (3Gb/s) interface and feature MLC NAND flash components housed in an industry standard 2.5-inch drive enclosure, making a Crucial M225 SSD easy to install.

256GB Crucial M225 SSD

“By upgrading their system with a solid-state drive, mobile computer users will enjoy a faster, more rugged system with storage built for mobility. The fact that SSDs don't have any moving parts makes Crucial solid-state drives quieter, cooler, and more durable than traditional hard drives,” said Robert Wheadon, Lexar Media's senior worldwide product marketing manager.

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Gateway Adds LT2000 To Netbook Line

Gateway introduced the Gateway LT2000, a new netbook with a 10.1-inch TFT display. Intel Atom processors power the LT2000. Utilizing the same design as the Gateway LT3100 netbooks launched last month, the LT2000 is available in NightSky Black and Cherry Red with silver accents. In terms of ports, the LT2000 offers three USB 2.0, Ethernet, and VGA ports as well as a multi-in-one digital card reader.One unique feature of the LT2000 is the Multi-Gesture Touchpad that lets users navigate websites, documents, and

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AMD Preps First AM3-based Sempron Processors

AMD is preparing its first set of Sempron processors based on the DDR3 supportive AM3 package. The first one, codenamed “Sargas” is a single-core chip that comes across as a single-core variant of the Athlon II X2 “Regor”. It features a broad 3.6 GT/s HyperTransport 3.0 system interface, 128 KB of L1 and 1 MB of L2 cache, a dual-channel DDR2/DDR3 memory interface, an up-to-date AMD feature and instruction-set including AMD64, SSE4A, and AMD-V.

Sargas is built on Global Foundries' 45 nm SOI process, and has an operating voltage range of 0.85 ~ 1.35 V. The first SKU based on this core is the Sempron X1 140 (model: SDX140HBGQBOX). It has a clock speed of 2.70 GHz, and a bus multiplier of 13.5x. At that speed, its TDP is rated at 45W. It will be available towards the end of this week, priced around 35 Euro.

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HP Sticks Its Head In The Clouds, Buys IBrix

HP announced today that it has purchased data storage company IBrix in a bid to expand its cloud computing capabilities. The two companies have been partners for several years, and HP believes the acquisition “further solidifies the company’s leadership in the emerging market of scale-out and high-performance computing storage, cloud storage, and fixed content archiving. This market is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 20 percent per year, which is faster than both the network-attached storage and

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