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Outsourcing accelerates in LCD TV marketOct 27, 2006 - in News
Due to the explosive growth of LCD TV sales, outsourced design and manufacturing activities are taking off in the television market, according to iSuppli. The portion of LCD TV manufacturing outsourced to contract manufacturers will increase to 38% of units in 2010, up from 27.1% in 2005.
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The Gaming Case ShowdownOct 27, 2006 - in Reviews
Four mid-size cases arrive in time for the holiday season. Which one should you buy?
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Comparing The Performance Of Gigabyte's W251U And W551N Notebooks
Oct 26, 2006 - in Picture Story
At 1024x768 the Gigabyte W551N with its dedicated Nvidia GeForce Go 7400 graphics processor enjoys a significant advantage over the W251U with an integrated Intel GMA 950 graphics processor. The W251U was unable to run under 3DMark05 with antialiasing and
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Gigabyte's W551N From All Sides
Oct 26, 2006 - in Picture Story
Gigabyte's W551N open and looking for a performance fight. The W551N is 14" wide by 10" deep inches. This allows room for a 15.4" display. The notebook weighs just over 6 pounds with standard battery. So it's still fairly easy to cart around, even with it
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Gigabyte's W251U From All Sides
Oct 26, 2006 - in Picture Story
Here's the W251U open and ready for action. At almost 9" by 12" and weighing 4.1 pounds with the standard battery, the notebook is not super small. Here size allows for a relatively large keyboard and touchpad. Though not quite as large as the W551N's key
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Really 'light' computersOct 26, 2006 - in News
We've been told for a while that our computers will one day use light instead of electricity.
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Surveillance system spots violent behaviourOct 26, 2006 - in News
Smart surveillance systems capable of automatically detecting violent crimes could soon be available.
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Secunia claims second IE7 flawOct 26, 2006 - in News
Just one week after claiming that users of Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 browser could be at risk to an online attack, Danish security vendor Secunia ApS is reporting a new bug in the browser.
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Firefox 2.0 bug hunt getting into gearOct 26, 2006 - in News
Microsoft had to deal with the first security issues of Internet Explorer 7.0 on the first day of the browser's release. Firefox appears to be ok as of now, but Italian website Pianeta PC, claims that a security hole that was already patched for 1.x versions of Firefox is resurfacing in 2.0
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Gears of War goes goldOct 26, 2006 - in News
Microsoft Game Studios, along with developer Epic Games, announced on Wednesday that they have completed the production of the anticipated Xbox 360 game Gears of War. Set to launch nationwide on 12 November, it is Microsoft's big video game entry in the week-long period of highly anticipated mid-November product launches.
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Spansion selected as main flash memory supplier for Lenovo handsetsOct 26, 2006 - in News
Spansion announced it was selected by Lenovo Mobile Communications Technology as the principal supplier of flash memory to be used in handset products.
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Mobile music market estimated to reach $13 billion by 2011Oct 26, 2006 - in News
Over $13 billion will be generated by all forms of mobile music by 2011, according to a forecast by research firm Informa Telecoms & Media.
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Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron Battle Head to HeadOct 26, 2006 - in Reviews
Intel and AMD battle it out in the server market. Is Intel's new Woodcrest able to dethrone the mighty AMD Opteron? We compare two servers and get the facts for you.
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Microsoft Releases Windows Desktop Search 3.0Oct 25, 2006 - in Picture Story
Windows Desktop Search window expanded
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Shuttle small factor computers now Energy Star compliantOct 25, 2006 - in News
Shuttle, the makers of small form factor computers, has announced that its systems are now Energy Star Compliant and use up to 70% less electricity than non-compliant computers. The computers achieve compliance by entering power saving mode when inactive.
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Adobe Soundbooth BetaOct 25, 2006 - in Picture Story
This is a beta after all, so expect plenty of crashes.
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AMD's Fusion: Revolution or dangerous adventure?Oct 25, 2006 - in News
AMD today confirmed that it will be developing a processor, code-named "Fusion," that will combine a traditional CPU with graphics capabilities under one roof. If the deal was really just about integrating graphics, ATI could turn out to be a tremendously expensive deal. But in the end, Fusion may not be about graphics at all - but about a technology that could revolutionize the CPU.
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Let the War Games Begin: Inside Introversion Software's DEFCONOct 25, 2006 - in Picture Story
Introversion Software’s new PC game DEFCON launched Sept. 29
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Google offers customizable search enginesOct 25, 2006 - in News
Google has launched a new service that allows users to create customized search engines.
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Solar cells could power most of your home in the futureOct 25, 2006 - in News
Almost all your electricity comes from a local power plant, usually of a coal, natural gas or nuclear variety, but in the future most of this electricity could come from high-efficiency solar cells. Spectrolab, a Boeing subsidiary, is currently producing cells that are almost 40% efficient and promise even higher efficiencies in the future. Company executives and engineers explained how the solar cells work and even gave us a tour of their Sylmar California factory.
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Adobe's Digital Editions nears public betaOct 25, 2006 - in News
Adobe Systems Inc will introduce the public beta of Digital Editions on October 24, said to be a rich internet application built from the ground up for digital publishing.
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Analysis: YouTube becomes a popular spot along the campaign trailOct 25, 2006 - in Reviews
As politicians strive to look for ways to combat new revelations like Tivo-powered commercial-skipping and the continuing transition to on-demand online video, the 2006 midterm elections have made an unlikely strong presence on a new platform - YouTube. The video sharing site now has what could lead to a vital role in the upcoming round of elections.
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Fedora Core 6 makes its debutOct 25, 2006 - in News
Red Hat released its latest version in the Fedora Project, Fedora Core 6. The software incorporates new features, including new GUI management tools, better and faster updating tools, and accessibility to third-party Red Hat Package Management (RPM) repositories, according to Red Hat.
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Rambus aims to offer PCIe Gen2 PHY solution on 65 nm with TSMC by mid-2007Oct 25, 2006 - in News
Conducting its own developer forum in Hsinchu on October 25, Rambus is using the event to promote its physical-layer (PHY) interface solution supporting the upcoming PCIe 2.0 (Gen2) specification.
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