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Phishing Cost The U.S. $3.2 Billion In 2007Dec 18, 2007 - in News
While Gartner projects phishing and malware attacks will to become increasingly piercing through 2009, in 2007 the damage was done. 3.6 million U.S. adults lost $3.2 billion to phishing schemes.
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DRAMeXchange Believes DRAM Industry May Rebound In Q1 2008Dec 18, 2007 - in News
A paid, professional DRAM industry forecaster see only one activity which could turn the DRAM industry's slump around, that of big corporate buying spree for the new year. Let's hope it's time to upgrade those machines.
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NAND Flash Contract Price Incentives Worsening Spot Price SlumpDec 18, 2007 - in News
Recent NAND flash contract price incentives from makers to memory module makers are prompting clients to unload their NAND flash into the spot market, worsening the spot price slump, according to industry sources.
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MSI Launches NForce 780i And 750i MotherboardsDec 18, 2007 - in News
Micro-Star International (MSI) has launched the P7N Diamond and P7N SLI Platinum motherboards to support 45 nm Intel processors.
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Optical Zoom To Become A Standard Feature Of 5-megapixel Camera HandsetsDec 18, 2007 - in News
Camera modules with an optical zoom will become a standard feature for handsets with a built-in 5-megapixel camera, according to a recently released Digitimes Research report.
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Honda's Asimo Robots Learn To InteractDec 17, 2007 - in News
Honda has upgraded its 'humanoid' robot to allow Asimo to interact with other robots and humans.
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Internet TV Boxes Expected To Remain "relatively Unsuccessful" In 2008Dec 17, 2007 - in News
TV services that depend on set top boxes like the Apple TV, are unlikely to see a considerable jump in sales in 2008, ABI Research believes.
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Electric Dragster Sets World Record Quarter MileDec 17, 2007 - in News
The Super Pro class world speed record for an all-electric dragster was set on December 15th at Speedworld Motorplex in Tucscon, Arizona. How fast did the electric dragster go? Faster than Tom Slick's Thunderbolt Greaseslapper .
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Ontrack Publishes "top 10 Of Data Disasters"Dec 17, 2007 - in News
Data recovery firm Ontrack is giving
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Intel Pads MID Launch With Tiny Solid State DrivesDec 17, 2007 - in News
We have no doubt, the Mobile Internet Device will turn out to be what the UMPC was intended to become - a mass market pocket computing platform. And Intel finally develops the components such a platform needs to have, including a compact and economical mass storage device.
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1394 Trade Association Announces FireWire 3200Dec 17, 2007 - in News
A new proposal to bring 4x faster speeds over FireWire 800 is approaching the final ratification phase. Beginning in February, 2008, a 3.2 Gbps FireWire could be standard fare for future machines, using the same cables and connectors.
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Global PDP Market To Grow 27% In 2008Dec 17, 2007 - in News
The worldwide plasma display panel (PDP) market is expected to grow by 27.
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Japan And South Korea Leading In Mobile Advertising, Says ABI ResearchDec 17, 2007 - in News
By 2012, the total value of all mobile advertising and marketing in Japan and South Korea will reach $1.
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Samsung, Ridata SSD Offerings TestedDec 17, 2007 - in Reviews
Ridata's Solid State Drive offers great robustness while Samsung's doubles capacity to 64 GB. But which one should you buy?
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International PC Vendors Hesitant Over Blue-laser Optical Drive Market, Say Taiwan MakersDec 14, 2007 - in News
International PC vendors, including Hewlett-Packard (HP), Sony and Taiwan-based Acer and Asustek Computer, have had Blu-ray Disc (BD) or HD DVD optical disc drives on their roadmaps to launch in 2008 but are faced with a dilemma between the large market potential and the uncertainty as to which format to adopt, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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Osram Introduces Transparent White OLED Lighting TileDec 14, 2007 - in News
Osram Opto Semiconductors has developed a transparent white OLED tile, according to the company.
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Garmin And TomTom To Both Ship Over 10 Million PNDs In 2007Dec 14, 2007 - in News
According to component makers, thanks to strong demand in the fourth quarter, TomTom should be able to grow its PND shipments to more than 10 million units this year while Garmin is likely to have annual shipments of 12 million units.
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ITRI Debuts 10.4" Color Flexible DisplayDec 14, 2007 - in News
Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) recently debuted its latest flexible display technology, including a color 10.
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Amazon.com Wins JK Rowling Stories In Auction For $4 MillionDec 14, 2007 - in News
Amazon.com was represented in an auction in Sotheby's yesterday, and the online retailer became the proud owner of a never-before-released handwritten book from J.K. Rowling, for around $4 million.
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Massive New Genus Of Dinosaur Discovered In AntarcticaDec 13, 2007 - in News
A new genus of a massive dinosaur branch has been found in Antarctica. The inventive paleontologists named it Glacialisaurus Hammeri . They estimate it lived 190 million years ago, before global cooling reared its ugly head.
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Toshiba Increases Capacity Of Slim 1.8" HDDs To 120 GBDec 13, 2007 - in News
Toshiba launched five new hard drives for portable and consumer electronics applications with capacities of 60 GB, 80 GB and 120 GB.
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NBC Unveils 2008 Successor To Knight Rider's KITTDec 13, 2007 - in News
KITT, the Knight Industries Three Thousand car, has been revealed by NBC Universal for an upcoming two-hour movie early next year. Can this new Shelby Mustang live up to the tried and true Trans Am dreams from the former KITT, the Knight Industries Two Thousand?
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Spirit Getting Ready For Long, Cold Martian WinterDec 13, 2007 - in News
NASA prepares to park Spirit for the duration of the long Martian winter. Cold temperatures below -100C will consume all of Spirit's solar power as the crippled craft strives to keep itself warm enough not to harm vital electrical components.
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Nvidia Announces 3-way SLIDec 13, 2007 - in News
Nvidia has extended its SLI multi-GPU platform to support up to three GeForce graphics cards in one computer.
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Shortage Of 26" And 32" TV Panels Continues In H2 DecemberDec 13, 2007 - in News
Supply of LCD panels for 26" and 32" LCD TVs is continuing to run short in the second half of December, according to panel makers.
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Albatron Unveils GeForce 8800GTS CardDec 13, 2007 - in News
Albatron has announced the 8800GTS-512X, an enthusiast level GeForce 8 series graphics card, featuring 65nm process technology.
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Microsoft Access Falls Victim To Serious FlawDec 13, 2007 - in News
The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) has issued a warning about a newly discovered hack that could implant malicious software on a computer via Microsoft's database software program.
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Can Water push Yorkfield to 5 GHz?Dec 13, 2007 - in Reviews
We've already seen how Intel's latest quad core CPU can easily push 4.0 GHz on air cooling, but how far will liquid cooling take it?
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Physicists Put A New TWIST On Ultra-cold Molecular ResearchDec 12, 2007 - in News
Physicsts have developed a super-cool atom chiller, one which not only cools atoms allowing special polar molecules to be created, but also simultaneously traps them with a near perfect efficiency.
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"w00t" Crowned Word Of Year By U.S. DictionaryDec 12, 2007 - in News
w00t," an expression of joy coined by online gamers, was crowned word of the year on Tuesday by the publisher of a leading U.
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