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We're in San Francisco, USA at the 2008 Intel Developer Forum and are covering the event in detail to bring you all the latest and most important news. If you don't want to wade through all the headlines though then here's a handy breakdown of all the IDF coverage, updated regularly!
Dell has announced via its Direct2Dell blog that it is to cover laptops fitted with faulty Nvidia GPUs for an additional twelve months, due to a design flaw in the GPU.
The DS3R legend is back, and we take the latest budget "energy efficient" P45 from Gigabyte to the cleaners, to see if its whites are whiter than white.
IDF FALL 2008: You've read all the details on Intel's upcoming SSDs; now we've taken a pre-production X18-M 80GB SSD apart for you.
IDF FALL 2008: We've got the skinnies on the various Nehalem derivatives that'll be released over the next six-or-so months.
IDF FALL 2008: Pat Gelsinger spent quite a bit of his keynote talking about Nehalem's new power management technology known as Turbo Mode.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel has revealed that the first SSDs will be available very soon, with more to follow in the first quarter of 2009.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel Chairman Craig Barrett used this morning's opening keynote to deliver some strong political messages to the western world.
The die is cast and the bets are in...so who's the lucky winner this month?
A version of the popular BossPrefs package has been released which includes one-click disabling of the so-called 'kill-switch' blacklist functionality hidden within the iPhone by Apple.
Remedy just wants to pass along a friendly reminder to say they are still alive and that Alan Wake is still being worked on.
IDF FALL 2008: Intel talks about its research efforts behind a new Connected Visual Computing initiative.
Sapphire, ATI's largest board partner, bring us the Radeon HD 4850 TOXIC. Featuring a significantly improved cooling solution over that of the stock 4850, and a healthy out of the box overclock, we take a look and see if the 4850 TOXIC is radio-awesome or just a TOXIC-waste.
Silicon Knights boss Denis Dyack has accused Epic of defruading the games industry when promoting the Unreal Engine 3.
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