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AOpen EY855: Can the Pentium-M Make SFF PCs Cool and Quiet?Mar 25, 2005 - in Reviews
AOpen has launched a small form factor PC with Intel's mobile Pentium-M CPU and a new ventilation design. Is this the formula to overcome nagging heat and noise issues?
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Shuttle aims to ship 37,500 BTX XPCs in 2005Mar 25, 2005 - in News
Shuttle anticipates that demand for BTX (Balanced Technology Extended) systems will not pick up until next year, while projecting that 5% of the 750,000 XPCs it expects to ship this year will be BTX systems.
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Intel looking for market to migrate to 600-series CPUs by 3Q, mobo makers disagreeMar 25, 2005 - in News
Intel is hoping the market will migrate from 500-series Pentium 4 CPUs to 64-bit 600-series by the third quarter of this year, with the chip giant promoting the fact that 915- and 945-series chipsets will support the 64-bit CPU platform, according to market sources.
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Dell low-priced server computersMar 25, 2005 - in News
The world's largest personal computer maker, introduced two low-priced server computers in it's continuing bid to convince customers that networks of PC-style machines can handle tasks generally reserved for much bigger ones reports Reuters.
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Toshiba brings forward 4 GB 0.85in HDD debutMar 24, 2005 - in News
Toshiba will put its 4 GB 0.85in micro hard drive into volume production next month, rather sooner than it anticipated when it announced the product in January this year.
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Taiwan vendors sign-on with Samsung for NAND flashMar 24, 2005 - in News
The average consumer's demand for mobile storage will top 100 GB by 2007 - a five-fold increase from current levels - as a wider variety of consumer electronics applications and richer content become available on the market in the next few years, according to Chang-Gyu Hwang, president of Memory Division, Device Solution Network of Samsung Electronics.
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Microsoft brings high-end features to iSCSIMar 24, 2005 - in News
Microsoft plans to release version 2.0 of its iSCSI initiator next month, and the software giant has added features that could make Windows-based IP storage more attractive for high-end users.
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Yahoo expands e-mail storageMar 23, 2005 - in News
Yahoo, Inc., an internet portal and web hosting provider, is quadrupling the amount of storage provided with its free e-mail accounts and upgrading its desktop search software.
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IDC crimps PC forecasts, citing US outlookMar 23, 2005 - in News
IDC has lowered forecasts for world PC sales in 2005, citing a cautious outlook in the US and delayed recovery in Japan for the adjustment.
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Asus A8N-SLI Premium Allows SLI to be Enabled in SoftwareMar 23, 2005 - in Reviews
The Premium version of Asus' A8N-SLI motherboard allows you to turn on or off SLI in software, rather than requiring you to open your system case. Will this new feature help alleviate one of the issues that some people have with SLI?
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Miniature Disk Drive: The Toshiba MK3006GAL Delivers 30 GB in a 1.8" Form FactorMar 23, 2005 - in Reviews
Whether it's MP3 players, subnotebook computers, or car infotainment systems, the market for small hard drives is booming. And while 2.5" notebook drives have become the standard for high-capacity mobile storage, applications abound for even smaller drives. Toshiba's new MK3006GAL packs 30 GB of storage into the 1.8" form factor - but how well does it work?
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Samsung unveils 160-degree viewable TFT screenMar 22, 2005 - in News
Samsung Electronics today switched on an enhanced design process that enables it to manufacture TFT and LCD displays that can be viewed at angles of up to 160-degrees.
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Pocket Rocket Claims The Gadget CrownMar 22, 2005 - in Reviews
With transfer speeds up to 18 MB/s, the manufacturer of the Pocket Rocket claims it is the fastest USB Flash memory stick available. We put it to the test to see how it fares in a real test.
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Kingston, U3 to Make Smart USB Flash DrivesMar 22, 2005 - in News
U3 and Kingston announced that Kingston will incorporate U3's platform into its DataTraveler line of USB flash drives.
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Intel to cut 915 chipset prices in April and JulyMar 22, 2005 - in News
Following its planned price cuts on April 3 of this year, Intel will follow with price cuts on four of its 915-series and two of its 945-series integrated graphics chipsets on July 3, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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Infineon and Rambus kiss and make upMar 22, 2005 - in News
Infineon and Rambus have decided to stop all ongoing legal action and sort out a licensing agreement.
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SiS Enters The Fray: The SiS 756 PCI Express Chipset For Athlon 64Mar 21, 2005 - in Reviews
On the heels of NVIDIA and VIA, SiS is now also offering a PCI Express chipset for the Athlon 64. The 756 offers modern features at a fair price, but is that enough to make the grade against such stiff competition?
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Yahoo buys photo sharing site FlickrMar 21, 2005 - in News
Yahoo has bought Ludicorp Research and Development - the company behind popular photo sharing site Flickr.com.
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Intel ships 64-bit, 2 MB L2 Pentium 4sMar 21, 2005 - in News
Intel yesterday formally began selling its Pentium 4 6xx series, rolling out four versions of the 90nm, 2 MB L2 cache chip.
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CeBIT highlights handset models with next-generation featuresMar 21, 2005 - in News
At CeBIT 2005, leading handset vendors Nokia, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Siemens, Sagem and NEC presented a host of feature phones, offering third-generation (3G) technologies, high-resolution digital cameras and MP3-player functionality.
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Gigabyte to release second dual-GPU graphics cardMar 18, 2005 - in News
After launching its 3D1 graphics card last December, Gigabyte will announce a second dual-GPU board next week, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned. The card will be based on two GeForce 6600 processors and be priced around $400.
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Video Forensics: Catching the Crooks on CameraMar 18, 2005 - in Reviews
Countless businesses rely on surveillance cameras to solve crimes. Yet they often don't use the right equipment, nor take care of it properly. It often falls to video forensic investigators to turn poor quality video into good evidence, with tools like Cognitech's Video Active and Video Investigator.
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Samsung to mass produce 8Gbit NAND flash ahead of scheduleMar 18, 2005 - in News
Samsung Electronics will volume produce its new 8Gbit multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash memory in early April, with delivery to be set in late April, according to DRAM module makers.
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Intel 840 Pentium X to cost $1000Mar 18, 2005 - in News
When Intel introduces its 840 PPXE dual core processor in the second quarter of this year, it will charge its original equipment manufacturers $999, according to a story posted at the Inquirer.
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Intel to ship 'Potomac' Xeon MP this monthMar 18, 2005 - in News
Intel will ship its 'Potomac' 64-bit Xeon MP processor on 29 March, bundling it with the 'Twin Castle' E8500 chipset into a server platform the company has codenamed 'Truland'.
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Microsoft releases Avalon, Indigo previewsMar 18, 2005 - in News
Microsoft has met its self-imposed deadline to deliver Community Technology Previews (CTP) to Microsoft Developer Network subscribers.
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Crucial: FB-DIMMs and registered DIMMs will co-exist for the life of DDR2Mar 18, 2005 - in News
Earlier this year, US-based DRAM manufacturer Micron announced industry-first fully buffered dual in-line memory modules (FB-DIMM) using DDR2-667 components.
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ATI increases orders of wafer starts for handset chips to TSMCMar 18, 2005 - in News
ATI Technologies has increased its orders of wafer starts for the production of handset chips to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), to meet increasing demand from handset vendors, according to market sources.
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Philips develops non-volatile nano-electronic memoryMar 17, 2005 - in News
Scientists at Philips Research have developed a phase-change memory promising to match the speed, density, low-voltage and low-power consumption requirements of future deep sub-micron silicon chips.
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New, Faster, Quieter: The Seagate Barracuda 7200.8Mar 17, 2005 - in Reviews
After a period of relative quiet and a limit of 200 GB for its prior series of drives, Seagate is now piling it on with up to 400 GB of capacity for its new 7200.8 line, and availability of the drive in both internal and external variations. We put the eighth generation of the Barracuda to the test.
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