TG Daily's Week in Review: May 22-26 2006
Intel launches Woodcrest server CPU, claims computing power crown. (Click to open)
Intel launches Woodcrest server CPU, claims computing power crown. (Click to open)
Microsoft introduces pay as you go plan for computer users in emerging markets. (Click to open)
Microsoft introduces pay as you go plan for computer users in emerging markets. (Click to open)
Microsoft confirms huge Word vulnerability. (Click to open)
Microsoft confirms huge Word vulnerability. (Click to open)
Take your Ipod for a run.. Nike integrates iPod functionality into shoes. (Click to open)
Take your Ipod for a run.. Nike integrates iPod functionality into shoes. (Click to open)
AMD shows off new AM2 socket CPUs, including the new flagship FX-62. (Click to open)
AMD shows off new AM2 socket CPUs, including the new flagship FX-62. (Click to open)
Blast your records with lasers - ELP starts selling laser turntable in North America. (Click to open)
Blast your records with lasers - ELP starts selling laser turntable in North America. (Click to open)
Microsoft fights back against Google Maps with new version of Windows Live Local. (Click to open)
Microsoft fights back against Google Maps with new version of Windows Live Local. (Click to open)
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Dr. Gordon Freeman is back again! Half-Life 2 Episode one goes gold. (Click to open)
Dr. Gordon Freeman is back again ! Half-Life 2 Episode one goes gold. (Click to open)
AMD market share in x86 server processors tops 25% in U.S. (Click to open)
AMD market share in x86 server processors tops 25% in U.S. (Click to open)
Nintendo reveals Wii price. The $250 price is less than the Xbox 360 and about half of Sony's upcoming Playstation 3. (Click to open)
Nintendo reveals Wii price. The $250 price is less than the Xbox 360 and about half of Sony’s upcoming Playstation 3. (Click to open)
Microsoft wants to slap down JPEG with new Windows Media Photo specification. (Click to open)
Microsoft wants to slap down JPEG with new Windows Media Photo specification. (Click to open)