APC articles by Nathan Davis

Toshiba announces AMD-based laptops
Toshiba announces AMD-based laptops Intel's now no longer the only one playing tumble with one of the world's largest sellers of notebook PCs -- AMD has got a foot in the door with Toshiba.
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'Minority Report' screen for all
Microsoft has unveiled 'Surface.' It's futuristic touch screen computing like you've never seen before, or an Apple iPhone that's the size of a table and costs $10K, depending on your angle.
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Could IBM's Power6 tech be used in GPUs?
Could IBM Launching the fastest microprocessor ever built, IBM says it's discovered a way to double the speed of a processor while still using the same amount of power. Will tomorrow's electricity-gluttonous graphics cards use this same technology?
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Large laptop HDDs not for Australia?
Large laptop HDDs not for Australia? Laptops are slowly increasing in storage capacity and 250GB HDDs are now on the market. But Aussies can't get one, it seems.
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Seagate in stink with Hitachi over 'world's first' 1TB drive
Seagate in stink with Hitachi over One of Hitachi's distributors has unveiled the 'world's first' 1TB hard drive, but Seagate is seeing red, and is adamant that it will be first.
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4GB on one stick of RAM
4GB on one stick of RAM Samsung announces it has created one gloriously gigantic stick of system memory thanks to a newly developed technology. It involves lasers.
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New SATA standard unveiled: PATA turns in grave, emits small whimper
New SATA standard unveiled: PATA turns in grave, emits small whimper Will the new revision of SATA finally do away with separate power and data cables? We went straight to the top of SATA-IO and asked the tough questions.
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ATI to include HD audio on HDMI Radeon cards
ATI to include HD audio on HDMI Radeon cards It seems everyone now wants a slice of Creative's almost exclusively-held discreet sound card pie. ATI's next graphics card features a fully-blown HD audio processor.
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World first 28" LCD ticks at 3ms
World first 28" LCD ticks at 3ms Beaming at the sides, Viewsonic today launches what it calls the world's first 28-inch LCD monitor, and it features a tasty response time.
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Gigabyte hunts, shoots Fox claim
Gigabyte hunts, shoots Fox claim Almost as soon as we'd published our look at the bust-up between ASUS and Gigabyte, Gigabyte has shot through its belated explanation.
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Gigabyte/ASUS joint venture dumped: is Foxconn behind the whole thing?
Gigabyte/ASUS joint venture dumped: is Foxconn behind the whole thing? Gigabyte has pulled the plug on its unusual joint venture with ASUS, providing empty reasons for doing so. What's the real reason? It's a juicy one...
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Finger-sized projector for phones
Finger-sized projector for phones Texas Instruments demonstrates the prototype of a tiny next-generation DLP projector that can easily fit in a mobile phone.
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Seagate takes a dip in data recovery
Seagate takes a dip in data recovery Seagate has opened up its first Australian data recovery wing. It can recoveranything. That's nice, but could you please repeat the price again?
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MSI sings twinkle little X-Fi
MSI sings twinkle little X-Fi Micro-Star International (MSI) shows off its new gem, the P6N Diamond. It's the first of many to include Creative's X-Fi audio chip onboard.
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ASUS makes noise with sound card
ASUS makes noise with sound card ASUS has dropped a bombshell. It's making a gaming sound card and it's doing so in direct competition with Creative.
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