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congatec Presents the conga-QA, a New Compact Module Using the Intel Atom Processor

November 12th, 2008 Power Gadget Reviews No comments
MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ — Electronica — Today at Electronica, congatec AG presents conga-QA, the first computer module based on the new Qseven form factor. The conga-QA is fitted with the latest Intel(R) Atom(TM) Z5xx range of processors and the Intel(R) US15W system controller hub. (photo available at: http://pr.congatec.de) The Qseven(TM) platform was specially developed with an eye on the latest low power processor technology and demand for small physical size. With a

Dell XPS 430 Desktop – Upgrade Your Dell

November 12th, 2008 Power Gadget Reviews No comments
Dell XPS 430 Desktop - Upgrade Your Dell dell-xps-430-desktop The Dell XPS 430 Desktop looks like one of Dells answers to the onslaught of the many, many custom and much cooler gaming desktops and laptop competition (along with buying up competitors like Alienware of course- if you can’t beat them….). Pitched as an update to the XPS 420, the basic build Dell XPS 430 now comes with a healthy 6GB of DDR3 RAM and 256 ATI Radeon HD 3450 graphics cards back by Intel Core 2 Quad processors. If you

Intel Core i7 Processors and Intel DX58SO Motherboard Review

November 11th, 2008 Power Gadget Reviews No comments
This is a really good and detailed review of the two. Excellent Stuff! They give alot of good details about the intel core i7 Processors and Intel DX58SO Motherboard. Review their site for even more gadget related articles, they are all good.

Intel Launches Health Gadget to Monitor Illnesses

November 10th, 2008 Power Gadget Reviews No comments
Intel has taken a somewhat shocking step away from its roots in the chip industry with its new Health Guide, a small tabletop gadget that Intel will build, sell, and manage through a suite of backend services

Intel CEO previews new handheld gadget (Video)

November 10th, 2008 Power Gadget Reviews No comments
At the Web 2.0 Summit, Intel CEO Paul Otellini demos an unnamed handheld device in early development. The always-connected device uses a “smart” camera to translate Chinese text into English almost instantly, and gain product information and reviews when hovering over a toy sale.