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Video Game Sale - Grand Theft Auto IV PS3 - $35

Thursday, October 9, 2008

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From Dealsea. Dell Home has some video games on sale. Free shipping $129+. [Comments] Grand Theft Auto IV (PS3) $60 - $25 coupon “24LVPRK0T8ZS9?” = $35 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (PS3) $60 - $20 coupon “SBFTVHQS0B76FH” = $40 Madden NFL 09 (PS3) $61 - $25 coupon “$BF6K8D$QHRXSC” = $36 Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Bundle (PS3) $99 - $40 coupon “RSS0N0WK52L125″ = $59 Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Xbox 360) $60 [...]

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AMD Attacks Intel Using “We Suck” Strategy

Sunday, February 17, 2008

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In an interesting strategic strategy, AMD has decided to partner with Dell (who almost dropped them from their server lineup) to release a Three-Core (yea, tri-core) server line of Phenom computers. The icing on the cake? The 3-core (aka “Tard Core”) Phenoms are actually just quad-core Phenoms with 1 core disabled… so that’s awesome. I’ve never heard [...]

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Dell XPS M1330 Notebook with LED Monitor $1138 or less

Saturday, January 19, 2008

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From Dealsea Dell EPP has new offers on Dell XPS M1330 Notebooks. [Comments] Click here, customize as: Uncheck “Dell Bluetooth Travel mouse” option [-$25] Choose one of three free Security Softwares Microsoft Works 8. DOES NOT INCLUDE MS WORD [add $0] Add it to cart, click here to get 10% off code and apply it Price: $1374 - 10% coupon [...]

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Dell 3008 WFP 30″ LCD Review

Monday, January 14, 2008

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Grant Gochnauer, co-founder of Vodori, was kind enough to send in a review of a new addition to his family: The Dell 3008 WFP (yes, the $2000 30″ Dell LCD that has the amazing 117% color gamut). Above is a shot of the 3008 sitting next to an old school Dell 2001FP (20″ LCD), because of [...]

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22″ Dell Crystal LCD Debuts

Thursday, January 3, 2008

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CES is coming up, get ready for a metric shit-fuck of electronics news. Above is the long-taunted Crystal LCD from Dell that is finally going to go on sale shortly, specs are: 22″ 1680×1050 Resolution $1200 2ms Response Time 98% Color Gamut Glass surround is 4mm thick Sexy, but I’ll be skipping this and buying like 27 normal 22″, thanks.

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Technology Reviews

Friday, November 16, 2007

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Welcome to the Technology Reviews section. Below you will find reviews for computer software, hardware, online services and anything else related to technology. Hardware BlackBerry Storm Review Dell 3008 WFP 30″ LCD Review NetFlix Roku Streaming Movie Device Review OLPC (On Laptop Per Child) Laptop Review Olympus 1030SW Waterproof Camera Review Onkyo DS-A2 iPod Dock Review Sony DR-BT21G/B & Sony TMR-BT8IP Bluetooth Review Software [...]

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Dell Allows Users to Skip Bloatware

Thursday, June 21, 2007

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Looks like Dell will begin allowing users to check a box during the computer order form process that will skip the installation of many many trial-ware pieces of software that vendors pay Dell hundreds for to allow them to get on the new PCs, hoping to get new consumers signed up. For most folks, this will [...]

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Getting the Best Deal from Dell

Sunday, June 17, 2007

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A former Dell sales manager coughed up the inside scoop on how to get the best deal from Dell. This was posted to The Consumerist and Dell shortly fired off a take-down notice. Just linking over to the story, no intentions of reposting it here… but the scoop seems to be to reprice the same machine [...]

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Dell + Ubuntu == Official

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

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Nice, it looks like it’s official now.

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Dell to Start Offering Ubuntu Linux (7.04)

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

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Slashdot and just about everywhere else is pointing to the official announcement that Dell will start offering Ubuntu (7.04) as a pre-install OS option later this May on some of it’s lower end PC models; to test the waters. I’m hugely excited for what this means for Linux, mainly from the aspect of hardware support. Canonical [...]

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