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Quad-core iMacs now in Singapore

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4 May
2011
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Apple’s iMac has just got a much-needed speed boost from new Intel quad-core chips to add more brawn to the eye-pleaser. Going from S$1,648 at the Apple store here, these Core i5 and i7-equipped machines will enable users to multi-task better than its slower dual-core predecessors.

 
Tagged in: CPU, Featured, PCs, Apple iMac, Intel Core i7, quad core, Thunderbolt,  
 

Fujitsu refreshes Lifebooks with Sandybridge, introduces gaming notebook

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1 Apr
2011
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Following in the footsteps of rivals Apple and HP, the Japanese PC maker unveiled on Thursday a lineup of Lifebook laptops refreshed with Intel’s Sandybridge CPU and chipset, along with a new gaming notebook boasting a generous 17.3-inch screen.

But while the souped-up hardware promises to be less power-hungry and run faster at the same time, notebook fans will be disappointed that Fujitsu has kept to the shiny and somewhat unattractive design for its top-end SH761 laptop.

 
Tagged in: CPU, Featured, graphics cards, laptops, PCs, Fujitsu Lifebook, NH751, SH761,  
 

Techgoondu giveaway: win a new HTC Desire HD phone and more

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7 Mar
2011
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Here’s a chance to win HTC’s Desire HD phone, as well as a host of goodies from our regular reader giveaways.

We have a “seeding unit” of the popular Android smartphone from the folks from HTC Singapore to give away to readers of Techgoondu. Essentially, this is a NEW unit with a “white-box” packing that does not come with accessories such as memory cards. But everything is brand new and we have not even powered it on.

We’ve got other good stuff as well, like Lady Gaga earphones, a Jabra Bluetooth headset and Coolermaster V6 CPU coolers as well. More details on how to win here.

 

 
Tagged in: android, Cellphones, CPU, Music, Peripherals, Coolermaster V6, HTC Desire HD, Jabra GO 660 Bluetooth headset, Monster Lady Gaga earphones, Techgoondu giveaway,  
 

Sony to drop “Other OS” support

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30 Mar
2010
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Sony is reportedly dropping support for other operating systems on the PlayStation 3 (PS3) through a firmware update that will be rolled out to users on April 1.

In a blog post, Patrick Seybold, Sony’s senior director for corporate communications and social media, said version 3.21 of the PS3 firmware “will disable the ‘Install Other OS’ feature that was available on the PS3 systems prior to the current slimmer models, launched in September 2009.

 
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IT Show 2010: new Core i3 and i5 laptops rule

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14 Mar
2010
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More flat-screen TVs, portable hard disks, printers and laptops were what I expected when I joined the mass of humanity that had congregated at the IT Show at Suntec Singapore yesterday.

Arriving just before noon, I could still find many lots in the carpark. And there weren’t so many people carting away large-screen TVs and printers on trolleys. Is it because everyone already has two TVs and three printers at home, thanks to spending crazily at previous shows?

My tiredness of the bargain-hunting, however, soon disappeared when I saw how cheap these new Intel Core i3 and i5-based laptops were going for.

I’m talking about prices from S$999 for an entry-level Dell Inspiron with a 14-inch screen. Cute with bright colours like cherry red and ice blue, it comes with enough horsepower from the dual-core processor to crunch everyday work. It helps too that Windows 7 now doesn’t suck up as much resources as Windows Vista previously.

 
Tagged in: CPU, Featured, laptops, PCs, Singapore, Dell, IT Show, Sony Vaio,  
 

Graphics on your new Intel Core CPU

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20 Jan
2010
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You may have heard of Intel’s new 32-nanometre Core CPUs (codenamed Clarkdale and Arrandale), when they were launched as part of a big CES bonanza last month.

But seeing these “mainstream” processors, especially with their new onboard graphics power, in action is another thing.

At a road show here at Dempsey Road here yesterday, the Intel folks in Singapore showed off systems running the dual- and quad-core Clarkdale chips for desktops, as well as the dual-core Arrandale chips for notebooks.

The big promise on these mid-end chips, which come in mobile, desktop and embedded formats, is the HD graphics capability onboard. And I was quite surprised by the performance.

 
Tagged in: CPU, PCs, Arrandale, Clarkdale, Intel Core,  
 

Sneak peek at this year’s Digital Life Dream PC

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15 Dec
2009
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What's that, a Corsair Obsidian 800D case and er, a mere ATI HD4770?

It’s that time of the year again.

I’m talking about when Digital Life rolls out the Dream PC – one of the favourite stories I get to do each year as a techie. This PC is the fastest, meanest and well, “best-est” machine that we put together using the top-end components that every geek would want to own.

Last year, we had an Asus Rampage II Extreme X58-based mobo with an Intel Core i7-965 and Corsair’s Dominator DDR3 memory modules in a monster rig. This year, though the leap has not been as big as from Core 2 to Core i7 or DDR2 to DDR3, we have some awesome graphics power packed in. And we have a biggie in terms of a new case to stuff all those goodies in.

 
Tagged in: CPU, graphics cards, PCs, Peripherals, ATI Radeon, Corsair Obsidian 800D, Digital Life, Dream PC 2009, EVGA X58 Classified,  
 

Touchscreen PCs at PC Show 2009

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12 Jun
2009
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If you haven’t checked out Alfred’s post on the first day, do so!

I was a man on a mission at this PC Show as I was looking to replace my old cranky desktop, which had parts of it dying and failing on me over a period of six months. An old hard disk was the first to go (trashed), followed by a stuttering video card (repaired) and now the DVD drive has totally gone kaput. Can’t blame the old dear; the machine is a cobbled monstrosity of some very old parts mixed in with new ones that has lived quite a rich and long enough life.

So at the show I was looking mostly at desktops and netbooks (tempted to get one even though my old laptop is still perfectly fine — a typical geek itch), when I came across very cool touchscreen PCs at both the HP and Dell booths. I’ve been to the last three IT fairs, and this is a new product I haven’t seen at a fair before.

pcshow09_hptouch

 
Tagged in: CPU, monitors, PCs, Singapore, Storage, Dell, HP, PC Show 2009,  
 

A Techgoondu Christmas gift guide

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24 Dec
2008
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What’s a geek to do before Christmas? Buy a Techgoondu-approved gift to make others – and ourselves – happy of course. Granted, this year-end is shaping up to be more austere than the past few with the financial downturn already upon us. But austerity driving shouldn’t mean no giving for Christmas, right? So here’s a list of diverse geek gifts mooted by us, and we promise it is a cool one:

 
Tagged in: Cellphones, CPU, Gaming, Geek Buys, laptops, Music, Christmas, Gaming, Music, techgoondu,  
 

New Intel i7 chips out next month

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16 Oct
2008
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The official word’s out – the next big leap in Intel CPUs will come next month, when the chipmaker launches its much-awaited Core i7 chips, also known as the “Nehalem”.

An Intel blog written by its PR folks confirm that the new chip will be out in November, just as supporting motherboards featuring the new X58 chipset start appearing.

These Core i7 babies are the biggest shift in CPU technology since the successful Core and Core2 series of chips started dominating the market in the past couple of years.

 
Tagged in: CPU, PCs, asus, gigabyte, Intel Core i7, Nehalem, X58,