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Everything USB send words that Kodak has announced three new additions - the DX3215, DX3700 and DX3900 - to their Digital Still Camera (DSC) lineup.

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RESPONDING TO THE growing popularity of server appliances, Microsoft plans to roll out a dedicated Web server in next year's first quarter as part of its upcoming Windows .NET Server Family, according to a source close to Microsoft.

Called the Windows .NET Web Server, Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft hopes the product can cash in on corporate users' increasing interest in appliance servers -- lower end, turnkey systems dedicated to performing specific tasks -- as well as stop some of the momentum Linux competitors have built in this market, the source said.

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Intel will demonstrate a mobile version of the Pentium 4, release a 2GHz desktop chip and outline a number of other initiatives at its developer forum later this month, as the high-tech industry moves into the living room.

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Apple Computer this week said it is trying to fix a problem that prevents its QuickTime media player from working with the most recent versions of Microsoft's browser.

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USBMan send words that ADS Technologies has developed a USB device that will transfer video to a PC in DVD format.

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IOGear introduces the world's first certified USB 2.0 four-port hub to support multiple peripherals. IOGEAR plugs peripherals into next-generation technology and allows users to take advantage of multiple USB high speed devices.

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New 5 Port USB 2.0/PCI card from Addonics will allow Desktop users to take advantage of the many new USB 2.0 peripherals the company has developed.

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Silicom's first USB Self-install device

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Microsoft continues to spread its .Net strategy.

The software giant on Tuesday chose Madrona Venture Group to take part in a program to persuade start-up companies to participate in its software-as-a-service initiative.

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IBM has quietly discontinued using Advanced Micro Devices' chips in PCs sold in North America, as the battle for market share between AMD and Intel intensifies.

Big Blue continues to use AMD chips in computers sold in Asia, but an IBM spokesman confirmed Monday that the company has dropped AMD's Athlon and Duron chips from its desktop lineup for the United States and Canada. IBM has also curtailed marketing AMD-based computers in Europe, the spokesman said.

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Via Technologies is set to launch its Pentium 4 chipset in full production quantities on Wednesday, despite the threat of legal action from Intel.

The Taiwan semiconductor manufacturer, the second largest chipset maker after Intel, is using both the S3 and Via brands on the new chipsets in an attempt to dodge legal trouble with Intel, motherboard makers have said.

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