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  1. Microsoft's hardware group dishes out two new mice
  2. HIPER extends Type M series with 780 Watt PSU
  3. Dell's XPS 630 draws near, promises to be a new challenger
  4. Microsoft's Surface coming home in a hurry
  5. Windows Vista SP1 released to manufacturing
  6. Lite-On takes ergonomics to a whole new level with Moldable Mouse
  7. Intel sheds light on 45nm Silverthorne CPU and 2bn-transistor Itanium 2
  8. Micron first to offer high speed NAND product
  9. Microsoft offers $44.6 billion for acquisition of Yahoo!
  10. NVIDIA's GeForce 9800 to be on show at CeBIT 2008
  11. Thermaltake offer complete ESA Certified solution
  12. Apple TV's software update delayed
  13. D-Link launches 24-port Layer2 Gigabit Stackable PoE Switch
  14. Western Digital launches My Passport Essential USB drives
  15. Put on your sunglasses before you take a look at this Zeus PC
  16. Join the HEXUS Folding@home team
  17. ASUS going all out with Eee products
  18. Put Windows Vista on a diet with vLite
  19. Win-lose-win with Thermaltake's DuOrb
  20. Intel lists its 45 most influential technologists
  21. Diamond Multimedia dishes out four new Radeon-based cards
  22. NVIDIA's 8800M GTX goes SLI and promises ultimate gaming notebooks
  23. Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the greenest of them all?
  24. Thecus introduces Stacked NAS and IP Cam functionality
  25. CoolIT's liquid cooling for ATi's HD 3870 X2, make the fastest faster
  26. Club 3D and Sapphire serve up their 3870 X2 graphics cards
  27. Vista virtualisation now more affordable
  28. Useful HDD Stage Rack gets eSATA, now more useful
  29. Add some bling to your flash drive with ZaNa Design
  30. Four new items reach HEXUS Pipelines
  31. Transcend launches 32GB 133x CompactFlash card
  32. Shuttle launches Intel X38-equipped gaming SFF PC
  33. QNAP launches QBack-25S backup solution
  34. be quiet! power supplies receive 80plus validation
  35. Club 3D announces line up of HD3600 and HD3400 graphics cards
  36. VIA announces Isaiah, its 64bit processor architecture
  37. Early look at Windows 7 confirmed and detailed by Microsoft?
  38. Intel's Celeron processors go dual-core
  39. Windows Vista SP1 set for February 15th?
  40. United Keys to ship OLED keyboards this summer
  41. Kobalt Computers announces new range of gaming notebooks
  42. TrekStor unveils its first 1.8 inch microdisk
  43. Sapphire launches HD 3400 and HD 3600 product lines
  44. Microsoft and Dell team up to go (RED)
  45. ATI Radeon HD 3450, HD 3470 & HD 3650 SKUs
  46. Computer Supermarket really likes its Ultimate Gaming package
  47. Intel awarding $100,000 scholarship in Science Talent Search
  48. Nick's Taser experience hits CNN
  49. Web user claims early look at Windows 7
  50. Hacks galore: how to make an Eee PC your own
  51. Nearly 50,000 sign Save XP petition
  52. Inventec invents curvy UMPC
  53. AMD's Q4 looks healthier as it hopes to recover in 2008
  54. When an Intel Core 2 Duo X7900 just isn't fast enough: upgrading an iMac to a Penryn
  55. ASUS Eee PC to strike back with touch screen?
  56. Dell laptops give a tingling sensation to customers
  57. MSI plans EFI BIOS based motherboards
  58. Hackers go after Excel
  59. Everex gives us a reason not to buy its CloudBook
  60. ATI Catalyst 8.1 drivers released
  61. Next on the low-cost notebook bandwagon: Gigabyte
  62. Gigabyte launches Dynamic Energy Saver motherboards
  63. Intel holds back 3.2GHz gaming CPU release
  64. Intel announces a record fourth quarter but falls short of expectations
  65. Acer to take on ASUS in low-cost notebook market
  66. Plus! making a comeback for Windows Vista
  67. Macworld 2008: MacBook Air, world's thinest notebook
  68. Macworld 2008: Time Capsule, wireless backup for your Mac
  69. Apple fans await as Macworld draws near
  70. EU taking the fight to Microsoft once again
  71. OLPC project aims to extend to USA
  72. Microsoft issues Vista Service Pack 1 RC Refresh
  73. Designer of XO laptop starts new company
  74. Netgear recalls European XE103 Powerline adaptors
  75. Apple rains on Windows CES parade with new Mac Pro
  76. Intel parts ways with OLPC project
  77. Thermaltake flaunts DuOrb CPU cooler
  78. Zotac announces supercharged 8800GTS
  79. CoolIT go all out with new liquid cooling lineup at CES
  80. Corsair set to debut new 32GB flash drives at CES
  81. Realtek and Intel to demo WUSB at CES
  82. NVIDIA's forthcoming GeForce 9800 GX2 revealed
  83. ASUS completes move to three companies
  84. Hitachi brings laptop storage up to 500GB
  85. Dell launches Crystal display, or does it?
  86. $30,000 giveaway ends today!
  87. Asus to show second-gen Eee PC next week
  88. The year ahead: Steve's top 10 predictions
  89. TG launches sexy LLUON Crystal PC
  90. Intel and STMicro Flash venture delayed by cash problems
  91. Dell's Inspiron 1525 notebook surfaces
  92. Microsoft's Windows Home Server corrupts files
  93. Forthcoming budget Radeons revealed
  94. HEXUS’ Top Ten Tips for a Happy Christmas
  95. Would HEXUS users pay to upgrade from Vista to XP?
  96. Dell defend Latitude XT pricing
  97. Apple enjoys Leopard success
  98. Adobe issues patches to fix critical Flash vulnerabilities
  99. Microsoft readies IE8 for the first half of 2008
  100. Dell continues its support for Linux
  101. Windows XP SP3 release candidate now available
  102. Apple deploys security update for Mac OS X
  103. NVIDIA's nForce 780i SLI, the ultimate gaming platform?
  104. Compro announce new goodies for your Media Centre
  105. Gigabyte launches G-Power 2 Pro cooler
  106. Intel calling all modders in YouTube competition
  107. AMD to experts: Experts don't know jack
  108. Google goes Wiki with Knols
  109. Dell combine with DSGi to bring its products to the high street
  110. Opera files antitrust suit against Microsoft
  111. AMD to take impairment charge on ATI deal
  112. Ofcom announces plans to auction Digital Dividend
  113. DSG International preparing to tumble out of FTSE 100
  114. Thecus N3200 finally shipping
  115. Microsoft end the year with patches and updates galore
  116. A year after Vista's launch, it's time for a poll
  117. NVIDIA's Christmas present: GeForce 8800 GTS 512 MB
  118. Toshiba's SCiB batteries landing in March
  119. IBM to get high-k with all its friends at 32nm
  120. Dell's Latitude XT tablet PC gets official
  121. Toshiba fuel SSD growth by unveiling 128GB drive
  122. Microsoft outlines Vista SP1 in 17-page changelog
  123. Intel sets its sights on India
  124. ASUS brings 1GB of memory to EN8800GT
  125. AMD DisplayPort graphics card spied on web
  126. Dell's Latitude XT tablet PC launching December 11th
  127. Microsoft trying its best to bring XP to the XO laptop
  128. Yahoo Messenger for Vista now available
  129. DivX 6.8 promises 50 per cent speed-up for multi-core CPUs
  130. Sapphire launches passively-cooled Radeon HD 3850 with 512MB
  131. Intel co-founder, Gordon Moore, donates $200m to build world's largest optical telesc
  132. Windows Vista SP1 release candidate ready to roll
  133. AMD praised for its efforts to reduce greenhouse gases
  134. HEXUS.sharewatch: a phoenix from the flames
  135. First mobile Intel 'Penryn' processors to launch in January
  136. Adobe launches new Flash products
  137. I want my Phenom-based Spider system....now
  138. Microsoft hoping to increase Vista adoption via piracy?
  139. OQO launch new e2 model featuring HSDPA
  140. MSI's nForce780i SLI boards pictured. 3SLI and 45nm support
  141. Got £50 to spend on a CPU? Read this.
  142. Corsair Flash Voyager - 32GBs in a pendrive!
  143. be quiet! launching seven First Class PSUs
  144. Google has plans galore for Google Apps in 2008
  145. Samsung develops GDDR5 for ultra-high GPU memory bandwidth
  146. AMD's CEO slams Intel for lack of innovation and monopolistic behavour. Go, Hector, g
  147. Aleutia E1, the Linux powered PC that uses 8 watts
  148. AMD Quad FX platform coming to an abrupt end
  149. Samsung launch new 1TB Spinpoint drive
  150. Microsoft powered bipedal robot debuts
  151. Facebook receives another healthy investment
  152. Windows Live Messenger's not so private beta
  153. Intel leads market share for all chip sales: AMD falls out of top 10
  154. Certain MacBook drives a cause for concern
  155. Dell computers coming to European supermarkets
  156. Tagan and NVIDIA bring us ESA
  157. Dell launch latest XPS notebook, XPS M1530
  158. OLPC struggling for adoption
  159. AMD release Catalyst 7.11 drivers
  160. Firefox 3 Beta 1 now available
  161. abit pushes IX38 QuadGT board up to 2200MHz FSB, thanks to LN2 cooling
  162. USB 3.0 on the horizon for 2009
  163. Beware - new email spying scam
  164. AMD Phenom's pricing destroys value proposition against Intel Core 2 Quad
  165. Amazon launch Kindle reading device
  166. Gigabyte debut its M704 UMPC
  167. Abu Dhabi buys 8.1% stake of AMD
  168. AMD promotes 'unknown' Phenom CPU on its own site
  169. Windows Vista Ultimate becoming less Ultimate by the day
  170. Phenom box revealed, purple looking
  171. Overclockers rejoice, Foxconn MARS provides 0.5 increment capability
  172. Watercooling and servers? Boston Limited shows you how!
  173. Tyan Launches 45nm Based Intel Platforms
  174. HIS still loving AGP
  175. Sony CEO: format war in 'stalemate'
  176. ASUS planning to bring Eee PC to the desktop
  177. An open letter to Virgin Media
  178. Intel-sponsored teams take one and two in DARPA unmanned vehicle race
  179. Intel Penryn based PCs begin to surface
  180. HP to cease development of digital cameras
  181. Lest we forget
  182. Intel investigates Rambus XDR memory
  183. Microsoft send CIO Stuart Scott packing
  184. Register your @live.xx e-mail address now
  185. Android aims to revolutionise smartphone market: Google’s 'gPhone' to take on iPhone
  186. You just can't keep Phenom boards down, another partner jumps the gun
  187. Windows Live Wave 2 finally available, x64 support at last!
  188. ASUS jumps the gun by unveiling Phenom-ready motherboards
  189. The world keeps on folding, HEXUS enters top 500
  190. Seagate pays the price for quoting misleading hard-drive capacities.
  191. ASUS' sub-1kg Classmate PC will retail for £199 - the perfect Christmas present?
  192. The Government decides to ignore e-crime
  193. Hundreds for chop as Tiscali launches Pipex jobs purge
  194. WHOIS faces the axe
  195. Jon Peddie Research reports that overall GPU market was up an astounding 20% – deskto
  196. Major Mac OS X Leopard SMB bug solved!
  197. Can EQS's RS690IKM-AB6S best VIA's ITX-sized motherboards?
  198. PC processor shipments at record high
  199. Microsoft invest heavily in Facebook
  200. HEXUS is hiring!
  201. BigPockets joins care@HEXUS community
  202. AMD reckons that its mobile proposition is better than Intel's Centrino.
  203. Antec set to unleash four 'new' chassis this winter
  204. I am vexed: one man's fulmination against 118 118
  205. Mobile phone is preferable to clean underwear, apparently
  206. Apple now taking pre-orders for Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
  207. HEXUS Sharewatch - special edition
  208. Apple and AT&T in the dock
  209. Build your own performance laptop - courtesy of SCAN
  210. Thecus brings RAID 5 home
  211. Run your own home-entertainment server with Linux and MythTV: we show you how.
  212. A favour for a favour: share your Wi-Fi broadband with BT and FON
  213. Apple: we're going to kill your unlocked iPhone!
  214. Inno3D launches new IGP motherboard based on NVIDIA's MCP73
  215. Facebook now more popular than MySpace
  216. Excel can't multiply - Major bug found
  217. Very PC's Bonsai system is 'the greenest'
  218. Intel's eight-core, SLI-supporting Skulltrail system benchmarked!
  219. Intel's Centrino development running on target. WiMAX will become pervasive, says Int
  220. Unleash the mobile internet properly. Moorestown platform to challenge iPhone?
  221. Mobile datacenter packs in 11,200 cores and 4PB of storage.
  222. Some more details on Nehalem. 16-threaded monster showcased
  223. Pat Gelsinger talks about virtualisation, PCIe 3.0, USB3.0, and more
  224. A fireside chat with avuncular Gordon Moore - some things you didn't know about Intel
  225. Life is wonderful in Intelworld. Paul Otellini kicks off the IDF festivities
  226. Forward-looking technology showcased at IDF - WiFi that actually stays up!!
  227. Intel's Harpertown (Penryn) quad-core processors benchmarked!
  228. Intel demonstrates industry's first 32NM chip plus Nehalem architecture
  229. AMD announces tri-core Phenom
  230. Research at Intel means that Big Brother may be watching you
  231. Silicon photonics' terabit bandwidth makes it the interconnect of the future
  232. OQO launch world's smallest Vista PC
  233. ATI Gemini spawns a triplet with 'tri-fire'
  234. ATI mid-range line up for Xmas finalised?
  235. Linux broke my laptop hinge
  236. Nick Knupffer: 45 days and counting... to the magic of 45nm Hafnium
  237. BiTMICRO to launch 416GB solid state drive
  238. AMD announces Barcelona, fast chips still to come
  239. Apple's iPod touch will be shipping by September 28th
  240. Intel launches quad-core MP server CPUs
  241. New Apple iPod classic is just a simple refresh
  242. Apple unleashes new video-optimised iPod nano
  243. Company offers rescue from broadband bother
  244. Microsoft releases Silverlight 1.0, pledges Linux support
  245. Buffalo claims 64% USB storage speedup
  246. ARCHOS TV+ to beat out Apple TV?
  247. Smile: you're on Sony T200 camera!
  248. Verbatim set to release 30GB HD DVD-R discs now
  249. Toshiba's new HD DVD players pack features and don't cost the earth
  250. ARCHOS 105 - ultra-thin portable media player