High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Don't skip that commercial!Sep 15, 2006 - in News
The cable/satellite network FX is unveiling a new idea to make sure that everyone watching the station will not miss its station promos, even those who fast-forward through commercial breaks at 12 times the regular speed. And the idea to accomplish that goal is less high-tech than you may think.
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Wikipedia goes mobile with WebarooSep 15, 2006 - in News
Wikipedia, the popular free online encyclopedia and web 2.0 mover and shaker of the moment, has been reverse-engineered to work offline.
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1 GB on the tip of your finger - Kingston's MicroSD Card on videoSep 15, 2006 - in News
How small can flash memory go? Well, Kingston has released a 1 GB MicroSD card that can fit on your fingertip. At the CTIA Wireless convention, Mike Sager of Kingston told us the card is mainly meant for mobile phones, but it does come with an adapter to fit an SD card slot. We show on video just how small the cards are... just don't sneeze or you may never find the card again.
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Microsoft releases Office system 2007 toolingSep 15, 2006 - in News
Taking another step towards the release of the next version of Office, Microsoft has just made available tooling for Visual Studio developers who want to turn out applications for the upcoming Office 2007.
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Seagate envisions 2.5 TB desktop hard drives for 2009Sep 15, 2006 - in News
Seagate today provided an updated outlook on the future of the hard drive. The company nearly tripled today's highest storage density and believes that 275 GB capacities will be realistic for future Ipods, while desktop computers will be able to store up to 2.5 TB on one drive. Extra: PMR Image Gallery
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VIA C7-D processor targets the environmentally conscientiousSep 15, 2006 - in News
VIA Technologies on September 13 announced its VIA C7-D processor for desktop PCs, with a power consumption of 20 watts at 1.8 GHz.
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Asustek G965-based motherboards with Shader Model 3.0 support expected laterSep 15, 2006 - in News
Products utilizing Intel's G965 Express chipset with Shader Model 3.0 support are not among Asustek Computer's current motherboard offerings, though the company released its ASUS P5B-V series in August, featuring the Intel Core 2 processor/G965 chipset platform without Shader Model 3.0, sources indicated.
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MythTV: The Abyss of Convergence FreedomSep 15, 2006 - in Reviews
A glimpse into the MythTV network topology shows how any perceived difficulty in its setup or usage is ultimately balanced by nearly unlimited freedom and potential in the final system.
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Segway PTs recalledSep 14, 2006 - in News
Segway today announced that it has "voluntarily" recalled its Personal Transporters (PT).
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DRAM contract prices to sustain growth on continue shortageSep 14, 2006 - in News
Following a recent up-tick in the contract pricing of DRAM and Samsung Electronics' observation of a DRAM shortage, Nanya Technology is echoing the general mood of optimism, indicating that recent demand from PC OEMs is indeed strong.
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Epson starts volume production of new HTPS panelsSep 14, 2006 - in News
Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson) has completed development and begun volume production of its new D6 series of high-temperature polysilicon (HTPS) TFT-LCD panels equipped with hybrid driving technology that further enhances the performance of 3LCD type front-projectors and large-screen LCD project-ion TVs.
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Viewsonic debuts Ipod LCD monitorSep 14, 2006 - in News
ViewSonic has showcased the world's first "Made for Ipod" LCD monitor, which features an integrated Ipod dock, at the 2006 Apple Expo in Paris.
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The GeForce 7900GS is Nvidia's New Mid-RangeSep 14, 2006 - in Reviews
Nvidia's GeForce 7900GS was launched as a reaction to ATI's recent product releases, and comes to the public priced at under $250.
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Microsoft announces "ultimate" $250 keyboard setSep 13, 2006 - in News
So you already have sunk your savings into that dual-core PC with dual-graphics and a large flat panel display. If your keyboard and mouse of you sparkling new system now look like the plastic dash in a $75,000 Corvette, then there's a solution. Microsoft will soon be offering new "desktop" sets consisting of fancy keyboards and mice.
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Quo Vadis, Hard Drive? The 50th Anniversary of the HDDSep 13, 2006 - in Reviews
Let's look 50 years ahead in time! Tom's Hardware Guide asked Seagate's Senior Field Applications Engineer Henrique Atzkern what he thinks the future holds for the hard disk drive.
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Canon rains down four new cameras before PhotokinaSep 13, 2006 - in Picture Story
Front view of the Canon G7. The camera shoots 10 Megapixel pictures and has a 6X optical zoom with optical image stabilization.
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Western Digital intros its first perpendicular hard driveSep 13, 2006 - in News
Western Digital (WD) has caught up with other hard drive manufacturers such as Seagate, Toshiba and Hitachi and is offering its first hard drive that uses perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR). The new 2.5" Scorpio drive stores up to 160 GB. Competitor Toshiba announced a reduced-size 1.8" PMR drive.
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Image Preview: Battlefield: Bad Company and Too HumanSep 13, 2006 - in Picture Story
Bad Company - Ohh, we're bad.Battlefield: Bad Company, in development by Digital Illusions and to be published by EA, is to be a console iteration of the multiplayer Battlefield franchise.
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Environmental damage highlighted by Google EarthSep 13, 2006 - in News
Rampant forest destruction, retreating glaciers and explosive urban growth have been highlighted by a partnership between the United Nations and internet search giant Google.
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Mercedes bionic carSep 13, 2006 - in News
When car designers start to work on a new project, they usually begin with sketches coming from their experience or their imagination.
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