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John Morris
John Morris is a former executive editor at CNET Networks and senior editor at PC Magazine. He now works for a private investment firm, which may at any time invest in companies whose products are discussed in this blog, and no disclosure of securities transactions will be made. No investment advice is offered in this blog. All duties are disclaimed.
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OCZ to slash SSD drive prices by 30 percent in 2012 thanks to TLC NAND flash memory
We all know that the biggest impediment to the greater use of solid state drives in desktops and laptops is cost. While they don’t have moving parts and take up less space than traditional...
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HP doubles down on business tablets with $699 Windows-powered Slate 2
Like Dell, HP is hoping that is can compete better with the iPad in a corporate setting, rather than on consumer store shelves. It’s just announced an updated version of its Slate business...
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ARM's big (and little) plans to go beyond smartphones
ARM already owns smartphones and tablets, but the company has even bigger things in mind. At its annual developer conference last week, ARM and its customers talked up plans to push the low-power...
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Ultrabook sales off to a disappointing start, thanks to high prices
Intel has invested a lot of money into launching the new Ultrabook laptop platform, hailing the ultra-thin form factor as the future of notebooks. While that still may be the case down the line,...
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Dell officially introduces Latitude ST Windows 7 tablet for enterprise, healthcare, education markets
Dell hopes you keep that iPad at home when you come to work and instead use its new Latitude ST tablet to get your productivity on. The company has just launched the Windows 7 slate with an eye to...
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Lenovo introduces budget-friendly C325 all-in-one desktop PC
The all-in-one revolution continues, as Lenovo follows Dell, HP, Samsung, and Toshiba in announcing a new desktop that packs its components into its display. Starting at $699, the 325 is...
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Intel prepares to bulldoze Bulldozer with launch of Core i7-2700K processor
Long rumored as Intel’s first response to AMD’s Bulldozer platform, the new Core i7-2700K processor has been officially launched as the fastest Sandy Bridge desktop chip. The quad-core...
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Is AMD's Bulldozer a success?
As usual when it comes to things like AMD vs Intel, there’s been mixed reaction to the launch of AMD’s Bulldozer, or FX series, desktop processors. Has it been a successful debut of...
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More Ultrabooks to adapt hybrid disk drive approach to storage
Notebooks vendors trying to meet Intel’s specs and pricing guidelines for its new Ultrabook platform are running into a bit of a problem when it comes to storage. According to DigiTimes,...
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First AMD Bulldozer gaming desktop PCs announced
It hasn’t taken long for desktop manufacturers to start releasing gaming PCs featuring the new AMD Bulldozer desktop chips, which were officially launched on Tuesday. A number of boutique...
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