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Web giants back anti-spyware pushNov 16, 2005 - in News
A group of internet companies is set to announce a new program to certify downloads so consumers can get friendly and non-invasive software.
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Microsoft updates plans for 64-bit computingNov 16, 2005 - in News
Microsoft fleshed out its road map for transitioning customers to 64-bit computing and unveiled updates to several of its management and server products at its IT Forum 2005 conference in Barcelona today.
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Semiconductor industry expects accelerating growth through 2008Nov 16, 2005 - in News
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) today provided an updated business outlook for 2006 and a general sales estimate for the coming three years. Overall, the organization does not expect a cyclical decline to arrive in the near future and believes that the market will grow by an average of almost 10 percent every year - and break the $300 billion barrier in 2008.
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AMD schedules quad-cores for 2007Nov 16, 2005 - in News
AMD is aiming to roll out a quad-core-capable processor family during 2007 and switch to an all-new processor architecture later this decade.
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Car enthusiasts revving up car computersNov 16, 2005 - in News
Upgraded car shocks, mufflers and brakes are something you would expect from a souped-up car, but how about an actual computer? Thousands of extreme car-modders already are installing complete computer systems in their vehicles for GPS, music playback and even Internet access. Members of the mp3car.com forums recently got together in Huntington Beach California to show off their electronic vehicles.
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Samsung introduces 2 MByte smart card ICNov 16, 2005 - in News
Samsung Electronics announced the introduction of its 2 MB flash memory-embedded smart card IC (S3FJ91L).
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VIA to rely on self-developed solution when Intel agreement expiresNov 16, 2005 - in News
VIA Technologies claims that its self-developed FSB (front-side bus) technology is expected to be implemented in all its embedded CPU offerings in 2006 when a cross license agreement with Intel ends.
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Intel chipset supply still tight, enhanced Celeron D processors to comeNov 16, 2005 - in News
Supply of Intel's 915G-series chipsets continue to be tight mostly due to a shortage of the entry-level chipsets in the channel market, whereas the recent shortage of its discrete 945G line may improve slightly in the first quarter of 2006, according to motherboard makers in Taiwan.
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Iomega announces portable harddrive with multimedia playback featureNov 15, 2005 - in News
Iomega today introduced an external harddrive with integrated playback capability such as image, audio and video files.
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OSDL launches Open Source Patent Commons libraryNov 15, 2005 - in News
The Open Source Development Labs is to officially launch its Patent Commons Project web site, providing a single source of information on patents pledged to the open source community.
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OCZ adds two more 2 GByte gamer memory kitsNov 15, 2005 - in News
Just in case you are still keeping track of the memory kits for gamers that are popping up for the Christmas season, here is another one for your shopping list.
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Lacie intros portable harddrive with encryption capabilityNov 15, 2005 - in News
Lacie today announced a stylish, external harddrive that comes with a host of features to protect content stored on the device.
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Sony malware infections in the millions - security expertNov 15, 2005 - in News
At first glance, Dan Kaminsky's bright red-colored map of the world looks like a visualization of the global population - but it's actually a map of networks carrying Sony's DRM software. The computer security expert estimates the number of infected networks at more than half a million - which puts the number of impacted computers easily into the millions.
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DRAM market posts healthy growth in Q3 - Nanya outshines competitionNov 15, 2005 - in News
Despite concerns over a possible stagnation or decline of the global growth of the DRAM market, most memory manufacturers were able to achieve double-digit sequential sales growth in the third quarter of this year, according to a report published by iSuppli.
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LCD monitor vendors betting on widescreen modelsNov 15, 2005 - in News
First tier LCD monitor vendors such as Acer, BenQ, ViewSonic, Hewlett-Packard (HP), Samsung Electronics are all eying the large size widescreen LCD monitor segment, though some panel makers hold a more conservative attitude toward the widescreen market, according a Chinese-language ET Today report.
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LCD TV prices falling faster than PDP and RPTV pricesNov 15, 2005 - in News
For October, Pacific Media Associates (PMA) reported significant advertised price drops for LCD TVs, especially larger size models.
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Mobo makers: Intel's dual-core Presler has stability issueNov 15, 2005 - in News
Sampling Intel's 65nm dual-core Presler processors has revealed some stability problems, according to unspecified motherboard makers.
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With Intel resuming 865-series chipset production, DRAM makers asked to produce more DDRNov 15, 2005 - in News
With Intel reportedly scheduled to restart production of entry-level 865GV chipsets this quarter, the chip giant requested DRAM makers to allot more capacity for DDR, according to sources at memory makers.
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Formosa Epitaxy rolls out "superbright" green LED chipNov 15, 2005 - in News
Formosa Epitaxy has rolled out a new green LED chip for use in RGB LEDs applied in large-size panel backlighting, with the company claiming the product is the world's brightest green LED.
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Customers would not pay a premium for Intel over AMD - surveyNov 14, 2005 - in News
Market research firm Rackspace found that 65 percent of respondents to a recent customer survey would not pay more for an Intel server versus an AMD server. The company, which provides managed web hosting, says that customers are less concerned about processors because they manage most of the technical details. Rackspace has about 17,000 servers and 2,111 of their customers responded to the survey.
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IBM still dominates supercomputer listNov 14, 2005 - in News
IBM continues to dominate the supercomputing industry, according to the Top500 Organization's latest list of the most powerful computers in the world. Altogether, Big Blue's systems comprise 219 of the 500 systems included in the bi-annual survey.
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Sun unveils UltraSparc T1 chipNov 14, 2005 - in News
Sun Microsystems announced its latest microprocessor, which is more powerful than its predecessors, uses less electricity and is one of the cornerstones of the computer maker's plan to return to sustainable revenue and profit growth.
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Intel rolls out first Pentium processors with virtualization supportNov 14, 2005 - in News
Intel today announced its first desktop processors with virtualization technology (VT) - a new hardware and software component that allows users to run multiple operating systems in independent partitions or "containers." VT will trickle down Intel's processor portfolio, but will focus on CPUs that aim at the corporate market.
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Console video games post continued sales declines in October; lackluster titles a key factorNov 14, 2005 - in News
As the launch date for Microsoft's Xbox 360 approaches, an NPD Funworld analyst tells TG Daily that retail sales for console games in the US continues its downward trend: down 24 percent in October versus the same month in 2004. But what could save the year yet - in fact, what could make it a record - is the resilience of a little something called generosity .
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Nvidia releases new flagship card 7800 GTX 512Nov 14, 2005 - in News
Nvidia's answer to ATI's fastest X1000 graphics card comes not even a week after volume availability of the X1800 XT. The new 7800 GTX comes with increased clock speed and more memory - which is enough to reclaim the crown of the fastest desktop graphics chip.
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NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 New Graphics ChampionNov 14, 2005 - in Reviews
Today, NVIDIA lifts the veil to reveal the identity of its mysterious next generation of cards: the GeForce 7800 GTX 512. This new entry provides more internal bandwidth, higher memory capacity, and a clock speed surprise. With a tremendous four heat pipe cooler, this card puts NVIDIA back on the graphics performance throne - just in time for the holiday shopping season.
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Intel to debut Broadwater 965 chipsets in Q2 2006Nov 14, 2005 - in News
Intel plans to introduce its 965-series chipset, codenamed Broadwater, in the second quarter of 2006, according to unspecified sources that reviewed the chip giant's latest roadmap.
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Intel Goes Dual Graphics With 975X ChipsetNov 14, 2005 - in Reviews
Intel's 975X does not increase system performance, nor does it introduce additional features. Still, it finds perfect justification for existence, simply by being the first core logic product Intel has specifically targeted at the dual graphics market.
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US Justice Dept. proposes jail time, seizing assets of copyright offendersNov 12, 2005 - in News
From Reuters
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Gigabyte launches four-way PCI-E X16 motherboard, premieres AMD-style chipset for Intel CPUsNov 11, 2005 - in News
Gigabyte Technologies latest high-end motherboard is capable of driving as many as ten (10) displays, by way of its eight PCI-E X16 and two PCI-E X8 slots. And its innovative design enables an Intel Pentium D motherboard to use HyperTransport to eliminate the southbridge chip.
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