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MSI Launches Notebooks AMD Yukon Based

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CALIFORNIA - Micro-Star International (MSI) to bring a notebook based on AMD ultrathin Yukon in mid-October 2009. By Digitimes, Sunday (23/8/2009), it is reported MSI has conducted testing on the notebook platform Yukon-ber it. After testing, a PC vendor that appears to be very satisfied with the performance of the resulting AMD Yukon. Unfortunately, MSI more reluctant to reveal launch date certainty. The desire to use the MSI AMD Yukon because it can make a notebook more affordable price, with the ability realible. In fact, the ability also claimed on the Intel processors are in the market netbook, Atom. AMD to bring the effort to avoid the Yukon platform technology in the chasm between the netbook notebook. Performance is usually cheaper netbook valuable low, while the top-class notebook that provides high performance to be expensive. Meanwhile, the launch of AMD notebook platform Tigris likely will be delayed until the end of October to come. Not yet known is certainly reason f

My Second iMac Is Busted, Too

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My first iMac arrived with a jaundiced screen , so Apple sent me a replacement. After unpacking, it took only moments for me to diagnose the system as being flawed in the exact same manner. Yes friends, I'm two for two! Just like my first 27-inch iMac, the screen is inflicted with the yellow screen issue, a color reproduction failure that moves from cool on top to warm on the bottom. Receiving two faulty products in a row is making it hard to believe that this issue isn't every bit as common as the Apple message boards would make it seem. I'll admit, this iMac's screen isn't nearly as bad as my first's. The warm color gradient is subtler and more localized to the center. But the naked eye can see it, especially on a big, white webpage. And there's absolutely no reason that a consumer should be paying $2000+ ($2200 in my case) on any product that's anything but perfect. Personally speaking, this setback means I'll have gone a month after dro

Give Your Ordinary Home an Opulent Sink With This LED Faucet

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You don't spend three months of the year circumnavigating the globe on your houseboat. You don't have a closet full of designer loafers. You're not married to a supermodel. So what: your sink has a mini-waterfall LED faucet. My favorite part of being in fancy restaurants and small European countries—you know, places where rich people hang out—is checking out the bathrooms. There's always some decadent touch that makes them cooler than the same-old I'm used to using back home. But with this LED faucet, available for $65 at ShopKami , you can bring a touch of that luxury to any old sink. The easy-to-install, single-handle faucet uses a glass panel lit by a colored LED to convey water, allowing it to cascade gently into your sink while you massage a passion fruit clean or wash your hands with an organic mint soap. See? Your life's already improving. [ Coolest Gadgets ]