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Intel offers Robson's choice to cut boot-up time, battery consumptionOct 18, 2005 - in News
Fast-paced executives and impatient souls might be happy to hear this one. On Monday, Intel unveiled a technology, called Robson cache technology, that uses the NAND flash memory to not only boot the laptop up in a flash, but also to open programs almost immediately.
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Lenovo launches sub-$400 desktops for small businessesOct 18, 2005 - in News
Lenovo today introduced its first desktop family that targets the small business segment.
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ATI ramps Xpress 200 chipset for Intel platformOct 18, 2005 - in News
ATI today said that it is in the midst of a "massive" ramp for the Intel version of its Xpress 200 PCI Express chipset. The company expects that there will be at least 20 platforms with the chipset available marking a major push into the entry-level graphics PC segment.
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Apple and Gateway post huge gains in PC shipmentsOct 18, 2005 - in News
Latest PC shipment data released by market research firm IDC indicates that the PC market may grow faster in 2005 than originally expected. All large PC manufacturers achieved strong gains in the third quarter of this year, with Apple and Gateway leading the growth.
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Patch Management In The Enterprise, Part IIOct 18, 2005 - in Reviews
What Patch Management Solution is best suited for your organization?
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LG.Philips LCD to debut HDTV LCD panels and e-book display at FPD InternationalOct 18, 2005 - in News
LG.Philips LCD will showcase several widescreen HDTV LCD panels and a 10.1" electronic book reader (e-book) display at FPD International 2005 (October 19-21) in Yokohama, Japan.
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Reports: Foxconn eyes clone case market; Asustek may acquire case makerOct 18, 2005 - in News
Foxconn Electronics (the registered trade name of Hon Hai Precision Industry) reportedly is moving part of its case production to an affiliated company and Asustek Computer is rumored to be in talks with case manufacturer Everskill Technology, according to a local Chinese-language newspaper.
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Intel talks up Merom and Yonah at IDF TaiwanOct 18, 2005 - in News
This week at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in Taipei, Intel has been discussing its next-generation dual-core mobile processor, known as Merom, which will come out in the second half of 2006.
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HP's new Color Laserjets print brighter colorsOct 17, 2005 - in News
Palo Alto (CA) - Hewlett-Packard added 11 Color Laserjets models ranging from $700 to $5000 in price and from 17 to 30 pages per minute printing speeds to its printer product lineup. The new models use a new toner that promises to deliver brighter colors and higher gloss levels.
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RIM deal with Palm signals the emergence of BlackBerry as a software platformOct 17, 2005 - in News
This morning, Research in Motion announced its BlackBerry Connect service would be extended to Palm's Treo 650 line of smart phones. This despite Microsoft having already announced its inclusion on Treo 700w, and the continuing possibility that a business-stopping injunction against RIM will be enforced.
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Gates: Blu-ray DRM is 'anti-consumer'Oct 17, 2005 - in News
As part of a speaking tour at universities across the United States, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates sat down with Princeton's newspaper to discuss the road ahead.
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GeForce cards to be bundled with Call of Duty 2Oct 17, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today announced that it has received an exclusive right from Activision to bundle Call of Duty 2 with GeForce-based graphic cards.
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Microsoft releases October Vista beta to developers, integrates IE browserOct 17, 2005 - in News
Build 5231 of Microsoft Windows Vista is being released this morning to registered subscribers to the company's technical and developers services. Microsoft has given us advance word of what the new build will contain
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Intel's Next-Generation Server PromisesOct 17, 2005 - in Reviews
Intel's Xeon is certainly taking a beating from AMD's Opteron performance-wise, and the new dual-core Xeon Paxville likely won't make much of a difference. But Intel's upcoming Bensley platform launch next year could represent a new dawn in the era of x86 server processors - or so Intel says.
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New Albatron Pentium 4 motherboard to hit markets in early NovemberOct 17, 2005 - in News
Albatron recently unveiled its PX915P-2V, a new motherboard based on the LGA-775 Intel Pentium 4 processor featuring the Intel 915P chipset and two PCI Express (PCIe) graphics card slots.
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Maxtor ups OneTouch external harddrive to 1 TByte capacityOct 14, 2005 - in News
Maxtor today unveiled its new OneTouch III "Turbo Edition" external drives at the Digital Life Expo in New York. The device comes with with RAID 0/1 and file synchronization capability and extends the consumer OneTouch line of drives into high-end consumer and professional markets.
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Microsoft connects Windows PCs, TVs with Xbox 360 consoleOct 14, 2005 - in News
Microsoft today released the Update Rollup 2 for its Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 system, which enables users to stream digital content - including high-definition video - to any TV the console is connected to. The update is available as a free download.
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The $500 Gaming MachineOct 14, 2005 - in Reviews
You want to build the ultimate gaming machine, but like most of us, you don't have thousands of dollars in discretionary income to spend on the latest and greatest gear. So what will $500 worth of components get you? You would be surprised.
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Western Digital Goes Flashy With Lighted Hard DriveOct 14, 2005 - in Reviews
It looks like an ordinary external hard drive, but the latest product from Western Digital comes with variable lighting effects, which help it show off from dusk til dawn.
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Photo site to offer unlimited printing for a flat feeOct 14, 2005 - in News
Digital photo buffs that find themselves shelling out a lot of money to have actual prints of their images may be in luck.
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New PowerBooks, Power Macs due shortlyOct 14, 2005 - in News
Long-awaited updates to Apple's PowerBook and Power Mac systems, once scheduled to make their debut last month in Paris, will finally surface later this October.
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Exploit already available for Windows vulnerabilityOct 14, 2005 - in News
The availability of an exploit that takes advantage of a critical vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows 2000 software just a day after the flaw was disclosed is fueling concerns of another Zotob-like worm outbreak.
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Micron: 4Q demand for DRAM from OEM PC sector to growOct 14, 2005 - in News
Demand for DRAM from the world's leading OEM PC makers is expected to grow 15 percent sequentially in the fourth quarter, indicating that the seasonal demand during the Christmas holiday will come as usual, Michael Sadler, vice president of worldwide sales of Micron Technology, said in Taipei yesterday.
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Sources: NOR flash may be cause of shipment delays for iPod nanoOct 14, 2005 - in News
A shortage in the supply of NOR flash could have caused shipment delays and slow sales of Apple Computer's of iPod nano in the past two or three weeks, according to sources at Taiwan IT makers.
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A "Stanley" for the road: DARPA Grand Challenge hints to the future of drivingOct 13, 2005 - in News
Completely autonomous vehicles may be decades away, but Sven Strohnband, Volkwagen's lead engineer and project manager for Stanford's Grand Challenge project, says computerized driver-assistance is just around the corner.
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European Commission urges new continental music copyright provisionsOct 13, 2005 - in News
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NEC announces consumer desktop and multimedia LCDsOct 13, 2005 - in News
NEC today unveiled its new MultiSync CX line of consumer desktop LCD monitors at the Digital Life Expo conference.
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Intel to launch five 65 nm Pentium 900-models in JanuaryOct 13, 2005 - in News
Intel sets the stage for introducing its second-generation dual-core processors. The Pentium D 900-series with 65 nm "Presler" core will succeed the current Pentium D 800 with 90 nm "Smithfield" core in January of next year. According to sources, Intel will launch five Pentium D 900 models, with only one Pentium D 800 model to be carried over into 2006.
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CMS shipping "one-step backup" software for media filesOct 13, 2005 - in News
CMS Products is currently shipping their "copy2go-Xpress" software that promises to search and backup your media files on the hard-drive. Hard-drive capacities have grown tremendously in the last year and some consumers are having a hard time keeping track of their many JPGs, MP3s or movie files. Copy2go-Xpress allows users to search the entire drive for different media types: photos, music, or video and then back the files to another drive or over the network.
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Samsung develops first 512 Mbit DDR2 memory device in 70 nmOct 13, 2005 - in News
Samsung claims it is first to have completed development of a 512 Mbit DDR2 memory device in a 70 nm production process - the smallest structures applied in DRAM manufacturing so far.
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