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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review (2015)

The X1 Carbon has been Lenovo’s flagship ThinkPad since it was launched, and it brings the world of the ThinkPad business class notebook down into a much thinner and lighter form factor. Today we have the third generation of the X1 Carbon, and a…

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Review (2015)

The X1 Carbon has been Lenovo’s flagship ThinkPad since it was launched, and it brings the world of the ThinkPad business class notebook down into a much thinner and lighter form factor. Today we have the third generation of the X1 Carbon, and a…

Windows 10: Build 10122 Released To Fast Ring

Windows 10: Build 10122 Released To Fast Ring

Today there is a new release of Windows 10 available to those who have chosen the fast ring for the Windows Insider program. There are a few more changes in this build, and there will be more changes moving forward, but according to the blog post by G…

Windows 10: Build 10122 Released To Fast Ring

Windows 10: Build 10122 Released To Fast Ring

Today there is a new release of Windows 10 available to those who have chosen the fast ring for the Windows Insider program. There are a few more changes in this build, and there will be more changes moving forward, but according to the blog post by G…

Inside OCZ’s Factory: How SSDs Are Made

At CES I had the opportunity to sit down with OCZ’s CEO, Ralph Schmitt, to discuss the state of OCZ after Toshiba acquired the company in late 2013. We talked about how the company has changed and evolved under the new ownership and how Toshiba has brought in some much needed NAND supply and expertise. In the article we posted summarizing that discussion I also mentioned that I would be taking a closer look at OCZ’s manufacturing and validation in the coming months, so in today’s article we look at the journey of an SSD all the way from the drawing table to the warehouse from where it ships to a reseller or customer.