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DARPA Grand Challenge update #3: Interview with Team Cornell
October 1, 2005 – 9:43 PM
The university teams at the DARPA Grand Challenge 2005 qualifications are doing well, with many of them already having mastered the qualification course. Join us on a visit to the Cornell University team for a detailed look on what makes their "Spider" one of the most promising vehicles in the Challenge so far. -
TG Daily interview: Chat with a World of Warcraft bot programmer
December 14, 2005 – 10:57 AM
Earlier this month, we ran a preview of an exclusive interview with Mercury, a developer of a World of Warcraft bot - a cheat program to accelerate the player's progress within the game. In this full interview, Mercury talks to TG Daily editor Humphrey Cheung about his motivation to create WoWglider, how it works and avoids detection, and his future plans for the bot.
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Quo vadis, Viiv?
July 17, 2006 – 12:35 AM
Entertainment PCs have been available for some time, but don't penetrate the market as quickly as some would have hoped. AMD and Intel launched their entertainment platforms earlier this year to speed up the adoption of family room PCs - apparently with little impact so far. It's time for an update: We spent some time with Intel VP Don MacDonald to chat about the status of "Viiv."
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We Interview EFiX Creators: OS X on PC
September 22, 2008 – 3:50 PM in Build Your Own
The EFiX makes it possible to install Leopard, unhacked, on a PC. We find out how from the masterminds themselves.
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Mooly Eden: A look into the origins of Core 2 Duo
September 20, 2006 – 3:00 AM
If you were to look into the story of Intel's latest microprocessors, you'd quickly learn that they aren't based so much on their seemingly most likely predecessor, the Pentium 4. Track down the family line and you end up at Banias, the first Pentium M. Join us for an interview with Mooly Eden, the man in charge of a project that convinced Intel to put the Gigahertz campaign into reverse.
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Interview: Bigfoot's Killer NIC, Exposed
October 2, 2008 – 6:20 PM in Build Your Own
Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer.
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