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Alienware promises Ivy Bridge upgrades for current orders

, May 3rd 2012 Discuss [0]

After announcing that it was bringing Ivy Bridge to its M14X, M17X, and M18X models, Alienware is letting customers know that if they placed an order for one of these laptops before that news, and their order hasn't shipped yet, they'll be getting the new Intel CPU automatically, even though when they placed the order, it wasn't part of the product description. The company wants to avoid that feeling among customers who just barely missed out on the new upgrade. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: April 30, 2012

, Apr 30th 2012 Discuss [0]

Another fine morning has arrived and gone with much to be excited about in the coming weeks, not least of all Alienware computers coming with Ivy Bridge! The most epic cartoon series of all time South Park has gone on-demand in the UK. Wind power turbines are in a bit of trouble over bad research - no good for those fighting to keep them alive. Microsoft has purchased a bit of Barnes & Noble and may be making some Windows changes to the NOOK - not now, but someday soon! Read The Full Story

Alienware M14x, M17x and M18x get Ivy Bridge

, Apr 30th 2012 Discuss [0]

Alienware has thrown Intel's new 3rd-gen Core i5 and i7 processors at its updated M14x, M17x and M18x notebooks, promising a roughly 20-percent boost in power from the new Ivy Bridge architecture. It's the second refresh for the trio of gaming laptops in under a month, with Intel slotting in new mSATA caching drives and boosted graphics in mid-March. Plus, there's a new Alienware deal with Electronic Arts. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: April 19, 2012

, Apr 19th 2012 Discuss [0]

Get your morning started right with a few fresh reviews from the past few days - we've got not just a couple of smartphones that'll blow your mind, but a Bluetooth speaker to rock out with them on. We've got the HTC One S for T-Mobile review, the HTC One V review, and the Big Blue Live Wireless Bluetooth Speaker review as well. Meanwhile we've got a devastating loss on our hands - or rather, Nokia does: the entirety of China. They're also not doing so well in many other sectors with a $1.7 billion dollar loss in the first quarter of 2012. On a higher note, Spotify has had a giant update for Android for version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Read The Full Story

Alienware M11x reaching end of life

, Apr 19th 2012 Discuss [0]

Alienware's M11x 11.6-inch gaming ultraportable was conspicuous by its absence from the Dell-owned company's M14x, M17x and M18x refresh earlier today, and in fact there's bad news if you've been holding out for a pocket powerhouse. According to Alienware, there are no plans to update the M11x from its current configuration, after user feedback indicated that gaming and ultrabook-style portability don't necessarily go together so well. Read The Full Story

Alienware M14x, M17x and M18x get 2012 refresh

, Apr 19th 2012 Discuss [0]

Alienware has revealed the first stage of its 2012 refresh, updating the M14x, M17x and M18x gaming notebooks with new NVIDIA and AMD graphics, mSATA SSDs and caching for boosted performance, and bumping the default memory. The three notebook models keep the external aesthetic of their predecessors – think Stealth Bomber style angles and thousands upon thousands of user-selectable colored LED lighting – but inside there are big changes afoot. Read on for full details.

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SlashGear Week in Review – Week 4 2012

, Jan 28th 2012 Discuss [0]

This week started with a total restructuring of the heads at RIM while they consider licensing BlackBerry 10 and Chris Davies assures us that RIM's new CEO is a Placeholder, not a prophet. Of course other than that there's just a brand new Year of the Dragon in China and a radiation storm hitting the Earth courtesy of the Sun. Auroras and full video documentation from NASA intact. And HP's webOS is now open source including its good pal Enyo - and John Rubinstein is gone! Read The Full Story

Alienware 2012 lineup tipped, M17X R4, M14X R2, and M18X R2

, Jan 25th 2012 Discuss [3]

This year's lineup for the gaming side of Dell's computing body has been revealed with three new Alienware laptop monsters, M17X R4, M14X R2, and M18X R2. The R2 units will both have the option for a black or RED exterior, while the R4 appears to only have the classic black coat with three options for fabulous GPUs on the innards. The source we're getting this from is software engineer Eric G, a fellow who has certainly had reliable tipster information in the past on just such products as these. Read The Full Story

Alienware crams Bigfoot Networks Killer Wireless-N tech into gaming notebooks

, Jul 11th 2011 Discuss [1]

Alienware has been in the business of making gaming notebooks that are cool and seriously high end since before the gaming brand was part of Dell. Alienware has announced that it has added new wireless tech to some of its popular gaming notebooks from Bigfoot Networks. Several Alienware gaming rigs are now getting the Killer Wireless-N WiFi card inside for faster networking and better online gaming. Read The Full Story

Alienware M14x and M18x official; M11x refreshed

, Apr 19th 2011 Discuss [0]

Dell has officially announced the Alienware M14x and Alienware M18x, as well as reworked the smallest gaming notebook it offers, the Alienware M11x. The new 14-inch M14x and 18.4-inch M18x each come with quadcore Intel Core i7 processors - overclocked from the factory in the case of the bigger machine - while the M11x shifts to Intel's 2011 Core i5 and Core i7 chips at 1.4GHz and 1.6GHz respectively. Read The Full Story

Alienware m18x and m14x coming April 19

, Apr 19th 2011 Discuss [3]

Alienware makes some really cool gaming focused machines that have loads of power and big prices to go with that power. The company also makes some interesting smaller notebooks too. If you have been looking for the new m18x and m14x notebooks to land apparently, that is coming today. Read The Full Story

Alienware M14x gets caught in wild: 14-inch gaming notebook

, Apr 5th 2011 Discuss [2]

Dell is yet to confirm the upcoming Alienware M14x, but that hasn't stopped details of the 14-inch gaming notebook from leaking out ahead of time. We've already seen the specs leak, and now it's the turn of some in-the-wild shots that have shown up at Chinese site ZOL. Read The Full Story

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