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  • Bluetooth scanners going mainstream
    October 31, 2005 – 1:23 PM
    Bluetooth meets NetStumbler as Network Chemistry released BlueScanner, a free Windows utilities that scans for Bluetooth devices. We talked to Andrew Lockhart, author of BlueScanner, to find out how he developed the program and what the program is good for.
  • DDR2-667 memory going mainstream, DDR1-600 sampling
    July 12, 2005 – 1:41 PM
    System memory is entering a new phase with Samsung's announcement to shift mainstream DDR2 from 400 to 667 MHz devices. Performance memory maker Patriot will offer a speed upgrade for DDR2 to 1000 MHz and DDR1 to 600 MHz.
  • Russia's GPS Going Global In 2009
    December 26, 2007 – 5:40 PM
    The final satellites in a Russian GPS system are now in space. Today, the system is only operating at about 50% capacity. It's fully functional over all of Russia, and in 2009 it will be global.
  • Analog Cell Phone Network Going Off-air Feb 18, 2008
    December 27, 2007 – 12:01 PM
    United States - The FCC voted in 2002 to allow cell phone carriers to begin allowing their analog networks to go offline beginning February 18, 2008.

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  • Going the SAS Storage Way
    April 7, 2006 – 6:07 AM
    Going the SAS Storage Way Fast, scalable and reliable, Serial Attached SCSI's day has come. Our comprehensive look at hard drives, host adapters and storage applications shows what you can expect out of SAS for enterprise storage applications.
  • Sapphire Gets Hot by Going Cool
    April 12, 2006 – 8:58 AM in AMD/ATI
    Sapphire Gets Hot by Going Cool Until now, water-cooled graphics cards have only been seen on custom-built systems. Is that all about to change? Sapphire has brought the Toxic X1900XTX (formerly Blizzard) to market, allowing average consumers to upgrade to something once reserved for the elite. But how well does it work?

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