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Research group says 'quadruple play' the wave of the future
April 13, 2006 – 11:48 AM
ABI Research believes that a bundling of wireless broadband with traditional telephone, television and Internet services are about to arrive in the US. Dubbed in the telecommunications industry as the "quadruple play" or "grand-slam," companies are trying to reduce costs by unifying their networks and handing their customers a single bill for their Internet, voice and mobile services. -
RIM Announces The Latest Addition To The BlackBerry Family: The BlackBerry Bold
May 12, 2008 – 2:00 PM
lackberry manufacturer RIM has announced that the latest addition to the company’s smartphone family will be available ‘around the world’ this summer. -
Fuel-cells and Hybrids steal the spotlight at the Los Angeles Auto Show
December 13, 2006 – 3:21 PM
Cars shows are usually about who has the meanest, fastest and in recent years the biggest cars. But at this year's Los Angeles Auto Show the greenest cars are taking the spotlight. Companies are showing off fuel cell concept cars along with their old hybrid vehicles. General Motors even announced the first ever plug-in hybrid vehicle. -
Defcon 2006: The man behind the Defcon badge
August 11, 2006 – 12:20 PM
This year's Defcon computer security convention had a high-tech badge for an equally high-tech crowd. The circular badge was a colored circuit board complete with a small computer chip, battery and two blinking LED lights. Defcon staff wanted the badge to be difficult to counterfeit, but easy enough to add some interesting hacks. -
Cyberlink first out the gate to support Xbox 360 HD DVD drive on the PC
December 27, 2006 – 3:21 PM
Cyberlink announced a new version of its PowerDVD video playback software. The big news about the "Ultra" version is that it can play movies on HD DVDs as well as Blu-ray discs; but the fine print also reveals that Cyberlink has developed a driver for Microsoft's Xbox 360 HD DVD drive. -
CES 2007: DirecTV to offer 100+ HD channels by the end of the year
January 8, 2007 – 8:41 PM
During a press conference at CES, DirecTV made several few announcements, including the introduction of a portable satellite system and pending agreements with new channels for HD broadcasts. By the end of the year, DirecTV will be offering more than 100 HD channels to its customers. -
CES 2006: 500 Gb likely the end of the line for current HDD storage technology
January 6, 2006 – 3:37 PM
With literally millions of content items finding their way in the digital stream to various CE platforms over the coming months and years, there never has been a better time than today to be in the storage business. -
Bill Gates Uses 10,000 Times The Energy Of The Average American, MIT Says
April 28, 2008 – 1:50 PM
Cambridge (MA) - Time to start the finger-pointing again. -
A "Stanley" for the road: DARPA Grand Challenge hints to the future of driving
October 13, 2005 – 8:27 PM
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. -
Graphics partners try to keep the faith as AMD pulls the rug on CeBIT
March 2, 2007 – 11:24 AM in AMD/ATI
Reports from Taiwan's graphics card manufacturing industry are revealing that AMD's recently announced delay of its upcoming flagship graphics processing unit (GPU), the R600, was not just a shock and disappointment to fans of the former-ATI, who have been waiting for graphics cards based on the new chip, but also to AMD's partners, who were set to introduce products based on the chip at CeBIT in March. -
What is behind the chipset shortage, and is Intel on the right track?
August 19, 2005 – 10:44 AM
With rumors indicating that Intel has recently adjusted its capacity strategies by putting more effort on producing high-profit mobile chips and phasing out some lower-end desktop PC-use chipsets, Taiwan chipset makers including Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) have been pushing to ramp up their production to fill the gap in supply. -
DisplayLink, Alereon Cut The Cord Between The PC And The Monitor
December 10, 2007 – 12:04 PM
Desktop monitors could be going wireless soon with a wireless USB graphics adapter. -
Roundup: The three different strategies of the console makers
May 10, 2006 – 12:16 PM
Preceding the official Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) tradeshow, the big three console makers used their keynote strategies to create appetite for their next-generation consoles by trying to differentiate themselves from each other and painting a near-term business strategy onto the wall. -
The Bear robot to the rescue
August 30, 2006 – 4:19 PM
According to Associated Content, Vecna Robotics has built a prototype of the BEAR Robot for the U.S. Army. -
Analysis: The YouTube Effect - Changing The Face Of Elections
December 7, 2007 – 1:45 PM
Analysis - As Americans prepare for November 2008, the "cyber election" mandating much of the focus on campaigns has come into full swing. TG Daily had a look at the divide in how Republicans and Democrats are handling the new technology.
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