Voodoo founder Rahul Sood has never shied from controversy -- he famously cut a cake with a MacBook Air during his tenure at HP -- and today he's expressing his love for Apple hardware from his pulpit ...
Want a Mac Mini look-alike, in powder pink, with an Intel processor? Voodoo Computers has the PC for you. Photo: Mac Mini-size Voodoo PC Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he ...
The personal computer market is essentially saturated and consumers have adamantly declared disinterest in the run-of-the-mill. So it follows, Calgary-based Voodoo Computer Studios saw a 40 per cent ...
One thing's for sure: This is no ordinary PC. The company proudly calls the F-550, which costs as much as $5,000, the "personal dream machine," and declares its brand the Ferrari of the PC market.
Although I don’t see anything about it on Voodoo PC’s website, Om Malik has information about a new Windows XP Media Center 2005 combo from the high-end PC manufacturer who has been most known in the ...
Rahul Sood, a product wunderkind at Hewlett-Packard, left his job last month and has reappeared as the general manager of “system experience” within the interactive entertainment business at Microsoft ...
CORRECTION: Due to incorrect information provided by the vendor, it was incorrectly stated in this story that HP was reconsidering retention of the Voodoo PC brand name. HP now says it will retain ...
Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion has to be one of the most talked-about games on the market right now and for good reason, the 3D visuals in this game are nothing short of amazing. While we're not completely ...
Intel can be great to work with--but the company can also drop you like a hot potato, says the founder of VooDoo PC. Rahul Sood, who serves as president and chief technology officer of the Canadian PC ...
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