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- June 30
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- NEC adds 20" widescreen monitor to MultiSync lineup
- Notebooks, graphics cards pushing DRAM market higher, says Samsung
- Gateway drops price of 21" widescreen LCD
- Cell phone talking worse than driving drunk - study
- Qimonda ships samples of DDR3 notebook memory
- Brando Hooks Up (S)ATA Drives To USB 2.0
- No net neutrality in Internet franchise bill passing Stevens' committee
- Prey Goes Live:
- June 29
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- Tyan Personal Super Computer arrives to market
- FBI says data on stolen VA laptop was not accessed
- Gateway throws out PCs with single-core processors
- Sex Sells: Tech's dirty little secret
- Seagate 750 GB Barracuda Enters The Big League
- Google is for girls?
- Glory of the Roman Empire and Saint's Row
- Signing up for Google Checkout
- June 28
- June 27
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- Samsung first to develop 60 nm Flash chip
- Microsoft introduces 360-degree conferencing camera as part of VoIP strategy
- iBuypower shows off nearly indestructible computer case
- Clearspeed updates 50 GFlops accelerator board
- 20" LCD Monitors: XXL Displays
- Clearspeed Advance Accelerator Board
- 20" LCD Monitors: XXL Displays
- June 26
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- June 21
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- Nvidia promises 35% performance increase with new developer tools
- Job posting confirms Microsoft is working on DirectX physics
- Samsung to consider "dual Blu-ray/HD DVD player"
- Cree shows off super-bright white LED
- Intervideo Ulead receives Blu-ray certification
- World Of Warcraft Goes Midsummer And Archlord Provides Original MMORPG Races
- June 20
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- Intel sees standardized components as key to higher notebook sales
- Apple cuts price of movie effects software Shake from $3000 to $500
- Opera 9 joins the party
- Nvidia to launch AGP version of GeForce 7600 graphics chip in Q3
- IBM accelerates silicon to more than 500 GHz
- Run Windows On Linux: Win4Lin Revisited
- Updates to PowerPoint, SharePoint, and Outlook for Office 2007
- Dell Latitude D420
- Blu-Ray Players For 2006
- June 19
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- June 15
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- Gateway launches $300 19" widescreen LCD
- Cinevision 2006: 5000 x 2000 pixels create high-def for movie theaters
- TechEd 2006: New Windows Server minimum installation fits on USB key
- Microsoft details performance of Vista's SuperFetch, ReadyDrive
- Cinevision 2006: HDTV in 5000 x 2000 pixel
- BlackAngel.B worm spreading via Microsoft's MSN Messenger
- Microsoft demonstrates SuperFetch technology
- June 14
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- Intel's Robson flash technology is impressive, when it works
- TechEd 2006: Microsoft demonstrates first PowerShell release candidate
- TechEd 2006: Microsoft's Sharepoint team 'LoBI's' for changes to Office 2007
- Chicago Cubs bullpen goes wireless
- MSN to webcast Dixie Chicks concert
- RIAA chief says illegal song-sharing 'contained'
- TechEd 2006: Lonely? Spend some time with Microsoft's bots.
- Falcon Northwest Upgrades the Mach V With AM2
- Radeon X1600 Pro: Prolonging the Graphics Life of Your AGP Machine
- TechEd 2006: Vista will recover applications from shutdown, crashes
- Intel to launch "Core" on 26 June
- June 13
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- Gibbs shows amphibian ATV prototype
- Google Earth gets a boost in high-res image data
- Backdoor trojans a "significant threat" to Windows users - Microsoft
- TechEd 2006: Windows Live team unveils new SDK, demos 'mashups'
- TechEd 2006 Day 1 Slideshow: New features for Office 2007, flash acceleration for Vista
- Microsoft's Line of Business Interoperability
- Gibbs Quadski and Aquada
- Google Earth 4
- June 12
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- Desktop LCD market moves rapidly towards widescreen displays - reports
- TechEd 2006: Microsoft preps flash-based "performance accelerators" for Vista
- TechEd 2006: Hybrid hard drives to become Vista Premium requirement
- Intel accelerates shipment date of its Opteron beater "Tulsa"
- TechEd 2006: Microsoft's high-end Office 2007 gets customization tools
- TechEd 2006: Microsoft creates "Forefront" brand for security software
- Your DIY 4 GHz Dual Core Gaming Rig For $720
- Intel considers 3D transistors for 32 nm processors
- Day 1 Impressions From The 2006 TechEd Conference
- TechEd 2006: Office 2007 "ribbon" UI extensibility demonstrated
- Intel's Tri-Gate Transistor Technology
- June 10
- June 9
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- June 7
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- iSuppli's LCD sales data points to the final swan song for CRTs
- Philips announces Blu-ray burner
- Benq introduces full-HD LCD monitor
- PQI to ship 64 GB 2.5" SATA flash disk in August
- Seagate to offer hybrid hard drives for Vista notebooks
- Need To Access Your Data At Crush Depth? Talk To Patriot!
- A Continuing Work in Progress: The State of Linux 2006
- Samsung squeezes 640x480 pixels on 1.98" display
- Sinox gives us locks galore to protect against dodgy hacks
- ATI goes physics gaga
- Computex Slideshow Update: Gadgets Galore
- Seagate's new hard drives for 2006 and early 2007
- June 6
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- Gigabyte introduces "quad-core ready" motherboard
- NEC, Samsung show advanced 3.5" display technologies at SID
- SiS expands into server business with Opteron chipsets
- ATI to use third graphics card to run physics processing
- High-definition is Nvidia's buzzword at Computex 2006
- Smart choices emerge from the USB Flash arena
- ATI updates Theater TV tuner chip
- Intel announces P965 Core 2 Duo chipset, sub-1 watt processor
- Apple U2 Ipod
- Samsung ramps up its hard drive capacity to 400 GB
- Computex walk around: Nvidia, Toshiba, Zalman, Asus
- June 5
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- GeForce 7950 GX2 - SLI on a Single Card
- Tclink demonstrates car-radiator based cooling system
- First Geforce 7950 GX2 cards set $600 entry mark
- Ultra-wideband USB hubs make waves at Computex
- Asus announces P5B motherboards for Core 2 Duo processor
- Toshiba fires up 200 GB perpendicular notebook hard drive
- Nvidia intros dual-GPU card Geforce 7950 GX2
- First Benchmarks: Conroe vs. FX-62
- Concord offers FB-DIMM modules with a promised 6.4 GB/s throughput
- Computex Pre-Show Impressions, Monday June 5
- Nvidia 7950 GX2 graphics card
- Computex Impressions, Sunday June 4, 2006
- Your DIY Gaming Rig For $720
- June 3
- June 2
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- Q&A with AMD VP Randy Allen: How Torrenza will open up the CPU
- Via launches low-power Epia Mini-ITX motherboard
- Intel's LaGrande security platform to arrive in H2 2007
- Graphics Card Quiet: Gigabyte's Silent-Pipe II Cooling
- TG Daily's Week in Review: May 30 - June 2
- Dell Unveils New XPS Computers
- Draft 802.11n Revealed: Part 1
- OpenGL Workstation Graphics
- June 1
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- AMD HyperTransport innovation opens up CPU sockets to OEMs
- OCZ intros memory with enhanced performance profiles
- AMD counters Intel's Conroe with dual-socket gaming platform
- A closer look at Dell's XPS M2010 portable desktop
- Intel Core 2 Extreme demonstrated with 3.5 GHz
- Indiana Jones 2007, Company of Heroes and Tabula Rasa
- Red Steel, Just Cause, Age of Empires III and Sid Meier's Railroads
- Dell XPS launch event
- AMD64 Live! and Intel Viiv
- Chromehounds, F-117A Stealth Fighter and RF Online
- Taking Windows Vista through a 500-hour test
- 500 Hour Test of Tomorrow's Windows "Vista"