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BlackAngel.B worm spreading via Microsoft's MSN MessengerJun 14, 2006 - in News
A new worm that carries a message reminiscent of movies such as "The Ring" or "FearDotCom" is currently making rounds in the MSN Messenger community according to antivirus specialist Panda Security.
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Cinevision 2006: HDTV in 5000 x 2000 pixelJun 14, 2006 - in Picture Story
Cinevision 2006 offers considerable more resolution than your average HDTV. (Image copyright and full resolution at: Golem.de)
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Microsoft demonstrates SuperFetch technology
Jun 14, 2006 - in Picture Story
Microsoft Program Manager for Windows Client Performance Matt Ayers preparing to demonstrate SuperFetch, the company's new technology for requisitioning any Flash memory that's available, and putting it to work in speeding up the system.
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Intel's Robson flash technology is impressive, when it worksJun 14, 2006 - in News
Intel is promising that its "Robson" technology will cut down computer boot times to as much as half of what they currently stand at. Based on NAND flash memory technology, Robson essentially holds the data one needs to boot an OS or fire up a program, and then accesses it at lightning fast speeds - at least if Intel can get it to work with Windows Vista.
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TechEd 2006: Microsoft demonstrates first PowerShell release candidateJun 14, 2006 - in News
Microsoft today demonstrated the first release candidate of the Windows command line shell now called PowerShell. Software architect Jeffrey Snover revealed that it is a design goal for PowerShell to run as the command provider for all Windows administrator tools, including Microsoft Management Console.
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TechEd 2006: Microsoft's Sharepoint team 'LoBI's' for changes to Office 2007Jun 14, 2006 - in News
Microsoft's giving it a try just one more time, this time with a lot of effort, enthusiasm, and, of course, nomenclature: It's making another try at selling the idea of letting enterprises extend the functionality of their Microsoft Office installations for business purposes. Welcome to the "LoBI." Get ready to make your selection.
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Chicago Cubs bullpen goes wirelessJun 14, 2006 - in News
It has taken a while for baseball stadiums to catch up with modern technologies, but Motorola today said that it will "ushering" Major League Baseball into the wireless age with the league's first wireless bullpen phone system.
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MSN to webcast Dixie Chicks concertJun 14, 2006 - in News
MSN today said that it will offer a free webcast of a Dixie Chicks concert taking place on 15 June, 10 pm EST in London.
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MS June update fixes dangerous Word flawJun 14, 2006 - in News
Microsoft has released a bumper batches of 12 security updates - eight of them critical - as part of its regular Patch Tuesday update cycle.
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Ebay gets wiki, adds SkypeJun 14, 2006 - in News
Ebay announced several new features that are designed to create an improved communication among Ebay sellers and buyers. Member blogs and a Wiki application will bring more user-created content to the auction site, while Skype IM and VoIP functionality is making a first, cautious step into Ebay listings.
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RIAA chief says illegal song-sharing 'contained'Jun 14, 2006 - in News
Nearly a year after the Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling against online music file-sharing services, the CEO of the Recording Industry Association of America says unauthorized song swapping has been "contained."
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Panel makers brace for price cuts, as LG.Philips cuts shipment goalsJun 14, 2006 - in News
With LG.Philips LCD cutting its shipment goals for the second quarter, panel makers expect sharp drops in prices for 37" TV panels, according to industry sources.
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TechEd 2006: Lonely? Spend some time with Microsoft's bots.Jun 14, 2006 - in News
In perhaps the clearest indication at TechEd 2006 that everything old is new again, yesterday, Microsoft demonstrated a new set of APIs that will be compatible with the company's Windows Live Messenger program, that will enable automated services to communicate to users using natural language.
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GSM users to reach two billion markJun 14, 2006 - in News
By the end of June of this year, there were will be two billion subscribers worldwide for the GSM family of technologies-GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS and HSDPA, according to research firm 3G Americas and Informa Telecoms & Media.
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Falling LCD TV prices to spur demand in second half of year - panel makersJun 14, 2006 - in News
Although panels makers are cutting their forecast goals for the second quarter, TV makers still maintain a positive outlook for the second half of the year amid strong demand driven by attractive prices, according to sources at panel makers.
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Mobo and chipset makers upbeat about a price war between Intel and AMDJun 14, 2006 - in News
Taiwan-based motherboard and chipset makers are optimistic that the upcoming price war between Intel and AMD will drive up demand in the PC market.
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Falcon Northwest Upgrades the Mach V With AM2Jun 14, 2006 - in Reviews
With the new socket AM2 platform from AMD, consumers can expect faster systems from the guys who really know how to build them.
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Radeon X1600 Pro: Prolonging the Graphics Life of Your AGP MachineJun 14, 2006 - in Reviews
ATI's X1600 series is meant to offer modern-graphics power for AGP systems. But does the upgrade really make sense or should you save your money and invest in a new rig later?
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TechEd 2006: Vista will recover applications from shutdown, crashesJun 13, 2006 - in News
Windows' reliability has improved dramatically with Windows XP and will take another step forward with its successor: Among the new features of Windows Vista is the Restart Manager, which will enable applications to be restored to their last viable state after shutdown - not only after a regular log off, but also following a system crash.
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Intel to launch "Core" on 26 JuneJun 13, 2006 - in News
Consider it official. Intel will be officially introducing the Xeon 5100 processor, the first version of a new generation of CPU's built on the firm's "Core" micro architecture on 26 June.
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Gibbs shows amphibian ATV prototypeJun 13, 2006 - in News
Gibbs, a UK-based manufacturer of amphibian vehicles announced a four-wheeler that cannot only crawl through rough terrain on land, but also speed through water, as it is capable to convert itself to a jet ski in as little as five seconds.
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Google Earth gets a boost in high-res image dataJun 13, 2006 - in News
Just in time for its first birthday, Google released an updated version of its Google Earth satellite imagery application. The company says that more than 20 percent of the landmass of the entire globe is now covered with high-resolution satellite imagery, allowing about one third of the world's population to see their homes in detail.
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Backdoor trojans a "significant threat" to Windows users - MicrosoftJun 13, 2006 - in News
Microsoft released first details about the impact of its Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT), which claim that the company has removed 16 million "instances" of malware on a total of 5.7 million computers since it was launched in January of last year.
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TechEd 2006: Windows Live team unveils new SDK, demos 'mashups'Jun 13, 2006 - in News
At an early morning session of TechEd 2006, representatives of the Windows Live development team showed off a new set of open developers' tools and SDKs available now from Microsoft's new Web developers' site, unveiled last Friday. Among the features shown is the ability for Web developers to quickly create "mashups" - aggregate, composite Web sites with very little development effort.
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Texas Instruments: 45-nm chip making process doubles output per waferJun 13, 2006 - in News
Texas Instruments (TI) on June 12 unveiled details of a 45nm semiconductor manufacturing process that leverages a "wet" lithography process to double the number of chips produced on each silicon wafer, increase processing performance and reduce power consumption.
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A-Data: DRAM outlook healthy on NAND flash capacity adjustmentJun 13, 2006 - in News
DRAM module maker A-Data Technology again posted a bullish outlook for the DRAM industry and the company anticipates that pricing in the DDR2 segment will regain growth momentum from August.
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SiS to begin producing DDR3 chipsets in late 2007Jun 13, 2006 - in News
As a follow-up to its recent announcement of next-generation desktop chipset products targeted to hit the market in 2007, Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) stated that the SiS665, the company's first northbridge that will support DDR3 memory technology, will reach production phase in the end of 2007, but volume shipments are currently not expected to start before 2008.
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TechEd 2006 Day 1 Slideshow: New features for Office 2007, flash acceleration for VistaJun 12, 2006 - in News
We are wrapping up day 1 of Microsoft's 2006 TechEd Conference as Microsoft has provided surprisingly few details so far about its packed roadmaps for Windows Vista, its server variant and the upcoming Office 2007.
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Microsoft's Line of Business InteroperabilityJun 12, 2006 - in Picture Story
Microsoft's current roadmap for enterprise-level components of its upcoming Office 2007. Notice there isn't really a release date for Exchange Server 2007.
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