$249 CherryPal cloud PC taken for a listless spin

Well what do you know, a real habitable CherryPal has finally made it into the wilds. TGDaily has the honors of having a first look at the $249 cloud computer. While impressed by the small size and fanless design, the build quality was “flimsy” making the device feel very much like pre-productio…

Nvidia’s Quadro CX GPU optimized for public who don’t suck at Photoshop

Check it Donnie, Nvidia just launched its Quadro CX accelerator card for Adobe’s Creative Suite 4. The optimized GPU fits into your PC’s PCIe slot to smooth image navigation and manipulation in Photoshop while accelerating effects in Adobe’s After Effects and Premier Pro. Nvidia claims that the …

Averatec’s 18.4-inch all-in-one PC gets the hands-on treatment

Averatec’s latest 18.4-inch PC somehow manages to stand out in the wide world of all-in-ones, and yeah, the $549.99 price point helps in that regard. Laptop Mag managed to get ahold of one of these rare beasts, and they really seemed to dig it. The polarizing design was appreciated, the display …

ASUS all-in-one touchscreen PC up for pre-order… in the UK

Oh certain, there’s absolutely no viable reason for ASUS to slap an Eee moniker on that all-in-one desktop, but it’s there, so we just couldn’t resist the mention. Now that we’re beyond that, that touchscreen-based desktop — which was peeked way back in June — is finally showing signs of life …

Acer’s AX3200 is the little Blu-ray PC that could, has a 1080p LCD friend

Acer believes you’re seeking a PC with a Blu-ray drive and formidable storage space so you can watch hours and hours of high definition video. That’s why it’s introducing the AX3200 desktop (suggested retail: $679.99) and the P244W 24-inch 1080p LCD display ($399) — to fill that consumer electr…

ASUS at it again, calling out Gigabyte’s excessive copper usage

Oh ASUS, you bring us such delight. When that company isn’t engaged diluting its Eee make, it loves to pick fights with famous rivals, and that latest spat with Gigabyte (who isn’t at all innocent in that war) is wonderfully trivial. Apparently ASRock, ASUS’s budget motherboard wing, has taken…

TechNovus intros Atom-powered Nova Navigator cloud computer

Cloud computing concepts for netbook / nettop-sized machines aren’t all new, but TechNovus is looking to jump in head first with its Nova Navigator. The tiny machine gets powered by a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU and possesses no tough drive within; instead, it utilizes a 512Kbps or higher World Wide W…

New screenshots of Windows 7 emerge

Right, so we have to pepper in some skepticism here just in case someone with way too much moment on their hands has simply coated Vista in what they believe is Windows 7 garb, but ThinkNext purportedly has a whole host of screenshots from the forthcoming OS. The shots in the Gadgets link are su…

Intel officially ships 1.6GHz dual-core Atom 330 processor

Wait, what’s that? Intel’s shipping the dual-core Atom 330? Despite reports that the 1.6GHz chip wouldn’t actually leave the dock until Q4, Intel itself has stepped up to ensure everyone that it’s getting ‘em out in Q3. The brief points out the obvious — you know, that the 330 was designed with…

Advent Eco PC dials down your potential meter

PC World has branched out its Advent grade, offering the Eco PC through its UK online store, aiming to best the average desktop potential consumption by 78 percent. The system is priced at just under what you might expect to pay for a slightly dusty super computer — £599.99 (or about $1100) –…

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