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- June 30
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- Matrox's New $600 Graphics Card
- Lenovo Intros Stylish Desktop PCs
- Large Hadron Collider: Cern In Numbers
- Global PC Shipments Hang Tough In Q1 08, Says ISuppli
- VIA Pico-ITX Motherboard Integrates Power Supply
- Some Panel Makers Remain Optimistic That Year-end Holiday Shopping Will Boost Digital Photo Frame S
- AMD's Upcoming CPU/GPU Platform To Catch Up With Intel?
- Helping Your Mac Pro Run A Little Faster
- Ice-free North Pole ... Maybe
- June 27
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- Japanese Researchers Discover Way To Squeeze 42 GB Onto A DVD
- ATI Radeon 4850 Cards from HIS, PowerColor, Asus and More
- AMD Expected To Grab 40% Discrete Graphics Card Market Share In Q3 08
- MSI And GeCube Unveil ATI Radeon HD 4870-based Graphics Cards
- Blu-ray On Track To Surpass DVD Sales In 2012
- Prices For LCD Monitor Panels To Fall By 30-45% Soon, Says DisplaySearch
- Thank You, Bill Gates!
- Nvidia's GeForce GTX260 Cards Debut Well Above MSRP
- GeIL Announces New Intense Memory Burn-In Technology
- Watch Out, Larrabee: Radeon 4800 Supports A 100% Ray-traced Pipeline Using DirectX 9
- ICANN Approves Biggest Expansion To Internet Domain Name Space Yet
- Best And Worst Moments Of Bill Gates
- I Outsourced My Homework To India!
- June 26
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- ATI Runs PhysX With Modified Drivers
- Nvidia Releases Public Beta Of PhysX Driver
- Intel Optimistic About Future Nettop Performance, But PC Vendors Not So Sure
- WLAN Making More Inroads In The Handset Market
- Stylish Bathroom Tech: The Environmentally Sound Faucet
- AMD Releases ATI All-In-Wonder HD Card
- Craigslist Helps Rescue Cat From A True
- Physics Drivers Outrage: Nvidia Guilty?
- Software Predicts Fate Of Death Row Inmates
- June 25
- June 24
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- Asustek And GeCube Launch ATI Radeon HD 4850-based Graphics Cards
- Intel To Launch Three Nehalem-based Processors By The End Of Q4
- Solar Cell Investments To Reach Parity With Semiconductor Industry By 2010, Says ISuppli
- Mobile WiMax May Not Be Feasible, Says Frost & Sullivan
- Second Wave Of Radeon 4850 Cards To Go Against Nvidia's 9800 GTX+
- Grid Computing Boosts Cancer Research
- John McCain Proposes $300 Million Prize For Next-generation Car Battery
- Dupont Claims Kevlar XP Will Stop Magnum Bullets Dead In Their Tracks
- Firefox 3 Market Share Stalling, But Adding To Firefox Base
- June 23
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- Atari Sues Game Sites For Low Reviews
- SecureMac Issues Trojan Warning
- Psystar Challenges Apple Server With Xserve Clone
- ASRock To Push Intel P43-based Motherboards
- PND-use Display Shipments To Top 60 Million Units In 2010, Says ISuppli
- North America TV Market Remains Strong, Says DisplaySearch
- Intel Denies Rumors of SSD Market Exit
- ATI Radeon 4850/4870 Mix And Match With Radeon 3850/3870
- SimCity For Big Boys: Preparing For The Katrina Of Earthquakes
- Transportation Secretary Cries Over Americans Driving Less Miles
- BenQ Launches 16:9 LCDs
- June 21
- June 20
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- Auzentech Announces The X-Fi HomeTheater 7.1
- Nvidia Smokes 3DMark Thanks to PhysX
- Boeing's 787 Aircraft Gets Power For The First Time
- Panasonic Announces 216 Mb/s Blu-ray Media
- Asus Launches Latest Gaming Rig: The Ares CG6155
- Apple Patches Safari "Carpet Bomb" Security Flaw
- Building A Refrigerator For Your Laptop
- Prices For IT And TV Panels Drop In H2 Of June
- TI Introduces Lamp-free Projector
- IPTV Subscriptions Grow Sharply In Americas In 2007, But Not At The Expense Of Satellite, Says ISupp
- Asustek Initiates Price Cuts For P45 Motherboards
- Convolve Sues Dell, Western Digital and Hitachi For HDD Patent Infringement
- Ebay To Increase PayPal Protection
- Verizon To Boost FIOS Speeds
- June 19
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- First ATI Radeon HD 4850 Reviews Surface
- Wine Matures to Version 1.0, Finally
- LG To Give Away 1,000 Free Bluetooth Headsets In Los Angeles
- Nvidia Releases 9800GTX+ Graphics Processor For The Mainstream
- ATI Partially Launches Radeon HD4800 Series
- Murder Suspect Googled How To Kill Someone Days Before The Killings
- Uninvited Teens Splash In Pools Found On Google Earth
- Intel May Integrate DRAM into CPUs
- iPhone 2.0: A Businessman's Smartphone
- AMD Adds CrossfireX Quad Support To Open GL Applications
- Kaspersky Lab Releases File Recovery Instructions For Gpcode.ak Attacks
- Nvidia: Graphics Is Dead? Yeah Right
- June 18
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- Sanyo Claims First 4-LCD Optical Engine Projector
- Samsung Said To Have Large Batch Of Defective 68nm DRAM Chips
- Asustek Launches Overclocked GeForce GTX 200-series Graphics Cards
- Playstation 3 Processor Powers The World's First Petaflop Supercomputer
- Computer Virus Loaded State Worker's Laptop With Porn
- June 17
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- Intel To Reveal Nehalem Clocking Architecture Details
- Man Cleared Of Child Porn Charges, DIA Stands By Decision To Fire Him
- AMD To Update Its Low-power CPU Lineup
- Gigabyte, MSI And Leadtek Launch Nvidia GeForce 200-based Graphics Cards
- Clearspeed Squeezes 96 GFlops Out Of 12 Watts
- Young Adults Willing To Pay For Music - Survey
- June 16
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- Asustek To Expand Eee Brand
- Nvidia Rolls Out 236 Watt Graphics Card Design
- Napkin PC Wins Microsoft's PC Design Competition
- Nintendo Sues Nyko For Copyright and Patent Infringements
- Radeon 4850 Briefly On Sale; Specs
- TSMC Chang Positive About 450 Mm Wafer Migration
- Second-gen Tesla Packs More Memory, Bandwidth, Processing Horsepower
- Boeing 787 Cockpit Revealed
- Dell Launches Final Windows XP PC Systems
- AMD Puts 5 TFlops In Your PC
- NASA Orders Up The Next Generation In Space Suits
- AMD Has A One-year Exclusive On PCIe External Connector
- Intel To Launch Lower Price Quad-core CPU
- June 13
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- CMO's Quad Full High Def Display
- We May Be Extraterrestrials After All
- RiTdisplay Develops OLED Touch Panels
- CPT Shows 3D Display On A Laptop
- AU Optronics Announces Two New Displays
- Ultra Low Power Displays Coming Soon
- Four Men Arrested For Craigslist Robbery Scam
- Storage And Memory Players Address SSDs At Computex
- Nvidia And Stanford Finalizing Folding@Home Client For GeForce GPUs
- Nvidia Tesla Powers An Amazing Ultrasound Scanner
- NASA Going To The Sun
- Jerry Jones Building A 11,000 Square Feet HDTV
- Intel Converts ET: Quake Wars To Ray-tracing
- June 12
- June 11
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- Firefox 3 And Safari 4 In Browser Speed Race
- Intel Pitches Visual Computing Power, Platform Power Savings
- Nehalem Goes Wide; AMD Cancels Kuma
- Soda Attack Victim Says YouTube Apology Not Enough
- Taser Jolted For $6 Million In Damages
- Canon Rolls Out 'more Affordable' 10.1 Megapixel DSLR Camera
- Toshiba Preps 1.8" 160 GB Hard Drives For PCs
- June 10
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- Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT And ATI Radeon 4870 Get A 225 Watt TDP
- HP Envy 133 Takes On MacBook Air
- Noctua Debuts Brilliant 2-in-1 Concept For Silent Xeon Workstations
- Microsoft To Discontinue Craigslist Competitor That No One Knew About
- Flexible Display Market To Reach $2.8 Billion By 2013, Says ISuppli
- AverMedia Set To Launch TV Tuners For Apple
- Solar Power In 3C Products May Happen In Five Years, Say Players In Solar Market
- ARM Doubts Intel Can Leverage Its PC Strategy To Conquer The MID Market
- DRAM Tester Vendors Ready For DDR3, But No Crossover In Sight Yet
- Man Finds His Stolen Car On Craigslist
- Mafia-style Briefcase Charges Your Notebook For Free
- Intel Says Nehalem On Track
- June 9
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- Hard Drive Withstands Fire And Water Submersion
- Tom's Computex 2008 Design Awards
- Tom's Computex 2008 Innovation Awards
- Lite-On IT To Offer USB External Slim DVD Burners In Q3
- Trends In The Wi-Fi Industry: An Interview With Michael Hurlson Of Broadcom
- Blu-ray Player Prices Showing Signs Of Downward Trend
- Tiny Cell Beats Intel Quad-core At Video
- June 8
- June 6
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- Blu-ray Player Prices Showing Signs Of Downward Trend
- Shuttle's Surveillance Box Helps You Spy On Criminals, Unruly Relatives
- Computex 2008: Nvidia Joins VIA In Celebrating Nano CPU And Mini-ITX 2.0 Launch
- Memory Market Shows Signs Of A Rebound
- Gintech Raises Solar Cell Capacity Goal For 2008
- Computex 2008: LEDs In Niche Market Applications
- HP Aims To Cut The Carbon Footprint Of Data Centers By 75%
- Intel Nehalem To Allow Overclocking, Some Processors Will Even Encourage It
- AMD Has An Ace Up Its Sleeve
- June 5
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- IBM Cools 3D Chips With Integrated Water Channels
- Computex: Noahpad: "The Classmate, Roommate And Travelmate"
- VIA Announces New Mini-ITX 2.0
- Avermedia Shows Off GPS On A TV Tuner Stick
- Asus Readies New Soundcard with HDMI
- Tom's Hardware Spys The Malata PC-88001 At Computex
- Demand For PC-use BD Drives To Take Off From Slim-type Models, Says PLDS
- AUO Unveils Convex Curved Display
- Low-cost PC Market To Reach 10 Million Units In 2008, Says Asustek President
- DFI To Make Quad CrossFire MicroATX Motherboard
- WiMAX is Here! Special Expo in Hall 2
- FSP/Fortron: Boxed Mobile PSUs and Modular PSUs in a Box
- SonyNEC Optiarc: Sub $100 Blu-ray Combo Drives for the Holidays?
- LEDs Everywhere: Stylish Desk Lamps by epro/Prodisc
- Power Supply OEM ManufacturerCWT Claims 90% PSU Efficiency Crown
- Gigabyte's EP45-Extreme, M912 and More
- Abit Unveils The FunFab P80 Digital Photo Frame And Printer
- AMD Delays Radeon 4800 Launch To June 23
- Sapphire To Launch LCD Displays
- AMD Launches Live! Home Cinema, Again
- Computex: Netbooks Take World By Storm
- June 4
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- Read Your Watts With A GPS Technology Power Supply
- Intel Shows Off Insanely Overclocked And Aircooled Nehalem - But We Can't Tell You How Fast
- Thermaltake Uses New Alloy In Coolers
- Texas Startup Says It Will Be Offering A Hydrogen Exotic Sports Car This Fall
- Samsung To Produce 15.6" Notebook Panels
- LCD Panel Makers Developing 17.3", 16:9 Notebook Panels
- Computex 2008: Sandisk Launches New SSDs For Low-cost PCs
- HTC Unveils HTC Touch Pro Business Handset
- Computex 2008: Mio Launches New GPS Devices
- AMD Launches Puma Platform: Will Turion X2 Ultra Bite?
- AGP Is Dead, Almost
- Enermax Turns Up The Heat At Computex
- Apacer Mixes Fast SLC with MLC Flash on a Single Drive
- SAS Cables: Everything you Wanted to Know is at Uniconn Booth
- Green Power Combo HDD Docking Station Eats 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch Drives
- Intel "Nehalem" Performance Is "Touchy"
- Graphics: $100 GeForce 9600GSO by Forsa, Passively Cooled 8800GT by ECS
- Ubuntu Takes On UMPCs and MIDs, Acer Follows
- Computex: Zotac Shows Off DisplayPort 9600GT
- Computex: Intel's Speedy "Nehalem"
- Computex: Windows 7 Multi-touch LCD Announced
- Computex: SuperTalent Launches Line of SSD Drives
- AMD Launches AMD Game For Change
- Computex: Asus 10-inch Eee PC Launches
- Computex: Touch Screen Gets Serious
- June 3
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- SanDisk Flash SSDs for Lowest-Cost PCs
- Computex 2008: Nanya Highlighting Elixir DDR3 Memory Modules
- Kingston Shows Off Heat-pipe Skulltrail Memory
- OCZ Shows Off 2133 MHz DDR3 Memory
- Blu-ray Potential Not Rosy In Near Term
- Computex 2008: Shuttle Showcases Mini-PC Solutions
- Computex 2008 Opens Doors: Focus On WiMAX, ICT Crossover, New Generation Notebooks And Green IT
- Kingston Co-founder: DRAM Makers Have No Way Out
- Computex 2008: Kingmax Unveils SSD Lineup, Advanced Memory Cards
- Nvidia Launches 9M Series Of Mobile GPUs, Hybrid SLI
- Computex: Intel Launches Cheap SSDs
- Intel Intros Diamondville CPU, 4-series Chipsets
- GeIL Wants to Burn-In all its DIMMs Soon
- Chaintech Bundles GeForce with RAM Upgrades
- Thecus: M3800 Home NAS and Mini PCs Powered by AMD Geode
- Smarter Storage: 3Gen IntelliNAS and Restore
- The Cell Phone Watch is Here
- 1.8-inch Flash SSDs with MicroSATA Interface
- Silent Flux to Run Over the Cooler Market?
- Hitachi Shows New Notebook and Server HDDs. Desktop Drives Pending.
- Supertalent Has the Smallest USB Flash Drive
- GMC Toast Cases Pick Up Discs Vertically
- Supermicro Announces Motherboards With Intel G45 And G43 Chipsets
- IDC Predicts 3 TB Hard Drives By 2012
- WD Updates 7200 Rpm 2.5" Hard Drives
- June 2