Google uses high-end finish for $279 HP Chromebook 11

From CNET News.com: Google on Tuesday introduced the Chromebook 11 from Hewlett-Packard. The $279 laptop utilizes a Samsung dual-core Exynos processor -- commonly found in smartphones and tablets -- and it comes in different colors, features a microUSB port for charging, and sports an improved...

LG Nexus 5 Service Manual Leaks, Specs Revealed

From DailyTech: Some new details on an unannounced LG Nexus 5 smartphone have surfaced via a 281-page service manual for the device that turned up on the web.

Tucked away inside the service manual include details outlining the device’s hardware specifications. The device will have a...

Valve Discloses Specifications of Prototype Steam Machines

From X-bit Labs: Valve Software, a developer of popular video games and the owner of Steam video game distribution service, on Friday finally disclosed specifications of its prototype Steam Machines, personal computers running SteamOS designed to fit into interior of living rooms...

OCZ Vertex 450 256GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Back in the days, OCZ had a very consistent and logical naming scheme. Their flagship drive was called the Vertex. Its successor was called the Vertex 2 (The 25nm version was never implemented into the model name), followed by the Vertex 3 (The performance version had a Max IOPS designator affixed to it), and then the Vertex 4. Makes sense, right? Well, that was until the Vertex 3.20 came out. The OCZ Vertex 3.20 got its decimal part of the name...

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