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An Inside View: The $20 Million Intel/Microsoft Multicore Programming InitiativeApr 3, 2008 - in News
Most TG Daily readers may already know about the news of Intel and Microsoft setting up two research centers called "
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New Rolex Watch Waterproof At 12900 Feet And Fits Over Dive SuitApr 3, 2008 - in News
Marinas Trench (Pacific Ocean) - So let's say you're a diver who just hates having watches break under pressure because you like diving deep, I mean REAL deep.
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IPhone Used Less For Talk, More For Web And MusicApr 3, 2008 - in News
US iPhone owners are spending their time enjoying all its capabilities - voice, data communications and multimedia entertainment - rather than exclusively using it for traditional voice calls, according to a latest consumer survey by research firm iSuppli.
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Music Store To Launch On MyspaceApr 3, 2008 - in News
New York (NY) - Sony, Vivendi, Universal and Warner are all expected to be part of the launch of a new channel of Myspace, allowing users to stream and download music tracks in a direct competition to other digital media stores.
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Pandigital Debuts Digital Photo Frame Featuring Slide Motion ControlsApr 3, 2008 - in News
Pandigital recently debuted its new PanTouch line of digital photo frames.
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Monitor And Notebook Panel Prices Up While Downward Price Trend For TV Applications ContinuesApr 3, 2008 - in News
Prices for monitor- and notebook-use LCD panels are starting to rise because of tight supply, while prices for TV applications are trending further downward because of oversupply, according to DisplaySearch's latest figures for April.
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Hynix Encounters Issue With 66 Nm DRAM ProductionApr 3, 2008 - in News
Yield problems with Hynix Semiconductor's 66nm production are said to have resulted in 30 million defective 1Gb DDR2 chips, translating to about 10% to its output, according to industry sources at downstream players.
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Chartered Extends Technology Development Collaboration With IBM To 22 NmApr 3, 2008 - in News
Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing has announced the extension of its joint development collaboration with IBM to include 22nm bulk CMOS technology.
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People "probably Won't" Need Discrete Graphics Cards Anymore - IntelApr 3, 2008 - in News
Shanghai (China) - The days of discrete graphics cards are coming to an end, according to an Intel representative we talked to at the Shanghai Intel Developer Forum.
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Secure Remote Data Access for Home UsersApr 3, 2008 - in Reviews
Go out and about... while your data stays at home. We show you how to safely access your data over the Internet using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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Microsoft's Surface PC Almost Ready To PlayApr 2, 2008 - in News
Microsoft is about to unveil the first commercial Surface PCs, tables with integrated touch screen LCDs and a capability to interact with wireless electronics.
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Vadim Launches 9800 GX2 And 9800 GTX Modular WaterblocksApr 2, 2008 - in News
Vadim Computer announced today the release of its BlastFlow waterblock for 9800 GX2 and a plate for the recently released 9800 GTX graphics cards.
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Microsoft Research Projects Go GoogleApr 2, 2008 - in News
If you follow Google's public announcements closely, you will find that each of these messages carry a very subtle "do no evil" message and a certain tone that always makes you feel better about your own life.
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Micron, Samsung, Qimonda Announce DDR3 Notebook MemoryApr 2, 2008 - in News
Micron, Samsung and Qimonda said that Intel has validated their DDR3 SO-DIMMs for the upcoming Centrino 2 platform, previously code-named Montevina.
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Is Simulation The Ultimate Way To Compress Music Files?Apr 2, 2008 - in News
Rochester (NY) - Scientists at the University of Rochester have taken a unique approach to compress digital music files: Rather than cutting an existing a digital music file in size through compression optimization, they decided to build a completely new file based on the simulation of humans playing music.
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Blu-ray Prices Continue To ClimbApr 2, 2008 - in News
Pricewatch - Sony, Sharp and Panasonic Blu-ray players continue to climb an upward price slope as demand has increased and competition decreased in the high definition video market, TG Daily found.
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Intel To Develop Integrated Connectivity I/O System For Mobile DevicesApr 2, 2008 - in News
Intel plans to consolidate various I/O connector interfaces, including eSATA, USB and IEEE 1394, currently found in a number of mobile devices into an ubiquitous connectivity system using optical fiber technology, Kevin Kahn, Intel senior fellow and director of Intel communications technology lab, said recently before the opening of 2008 IDF Shanghai.
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Graphics Card Makers Introduce GeForce 9800 GTX SeriesApr 2, 2008 - in News
Graphics card makers including Micro-Star International (MSI), Albatron, Gigabyte Technology and Leadtek Research have launched graphics card based on Nvidia's GeForce 9800 GTX GPU.
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iSCSI SANs ComparedApr 2, 2008 - in Reviews
Ethernet-attached Storage Area Networks are the smartest way of handling storage in small and medium-sized businesses. We compare iSCSI SANs from Adaptec and Enhance Technology.
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Intel Shows Off Massive Two-billion Transistor Tukwila And Diminutive Atom At IDFApr 2, 2008 - in News
Shanghai (China) - Modern gleaming chip wafers constrasted with a thousands of year old sword at the Intel Developer Forum today as company executives showed off a 2-billion transistor Tukwilla processor along with the diminutive Atom chip.
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Intel Demonstrates Atom, New Centrino and Its Own Line of SSDs DrivesApr 2, 2008 - in Reviews
At IDF day 2 in Shanghai, Intel demonstrated its ultra tiny Atom processors, a next generation Centrino platform called Montevina and announced it will enter the SSD storage market.
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VIDEO - Bangkok International Motor Show Press Day SpectacleApr 2, 2008 - in News
Bangkok (Thailand) - At TG Daily we strive to bring you the very best coverage of events around the world.
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Intel Fires Up New Atom ProcessorsApr 1, 2008 - in Reviews
TG Daily In-Depth - Intel officially launched its new Atom processor, previously code-named Silverthorne (for Mobile Internet Devices) and Diamondville (for Netbooks and Nettops), which carries the hopes of the company to ignite a big growth phase - one that exceeds the most important blockbuster in the company's history: The 486 processor.
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Intel's new catchphrase - 'Carry Small, Live Large'Apr 1, 2008 - in News
Day 0 of the Intel Developers Forum has just finished and we've now heard the company's new slogan of 'Carry Small Live Large' hundreds of times. Intel has firmly established market dominance since its Core Duo processors and now it appears the company will also go full-bore into MIDs or so-called mobile Internet devices. Those devices will require desktop-like power and connectivity and that will require CMOS level integration of network cards, wireless radios and other IO devices. Guess who is going to make all those new chips ... Intel of course.
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Apple Sued Over "millions Of Colors" Claim In IMac AdsApr 1, 2008 - in News
Los Angeles (CA) - If you're going to say that your displays can show millions of colors, you better be able to back that up.
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Hacked Vista Notebook From Security Conference Taken Down On EbayApr 1, 2008 - in News
Vancouver (WA) - The man who hacked a notebook computer during the ConSecWest conference in Washington listed the item for sale on Ebay, saying the exploit of the operating system "is most likely still present.
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VIDEO - Intel Shows Off Nehalem's Power With Fire And SmokeApr 1, 2008 - in News
Shanghai (China) - Intel's is showcasing the power of its upcoming processors with a new 'Smoke' demo which rains fiery destruction upon a virtual shack.
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Lite-On Developing BD-ROM Drives For Xbox 360?Apr 1, 2008 - in News
Lite-On IT is developing built-in Blu-ray Disc-(BD) ROM drives for the Microsoft Xbox 360 game console, according to industry sources.
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ASRock Announces AMD 780G-based MotherboardApr 1, 2008 - in News
ASRock has launched a motherboard based on AMD's 780G and SB700 chipsets, the A780FullDisplayPort, which features outputs including D-Sub, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort through a dongle.
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Intel To Ready DirectX 10 Driver Around End Of AprilApr 1, 2008 - in News
Intel is planning to announce a DirectX 10 driver for its IGP chipsets around the end of April, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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