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The company will hit the switch on its Xbox Live online game-playing service a year after the console was released. But the timing could let Sony steal a march.
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The chipmaker plans to increase the performance of its microprocessors next year, in part by spreading out its silicon atoms, taking a leap into the nanotechnology era.
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Privately held magazine company Ziff Davis Media said Monday that most of its bondholders had approved its financial restructuring, enabling the embattled publisher to avoid filing for bankruptcy.
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Warp2Search send words that TechNET (Microsoft UK) offers Windows .NET RC1 and other trial software for free.
AbsoluteTelnet is a fast 32-bit telnet client that also supports SSH1, SSH2, TAPI Dialup and direct COM port connections. Rock solid emulation gives AbsoluteTelnet the edge, along with SOCKS Proxy, port forwarding, X11 forwarding, XTERM Mouse, session logging, Passthru printing, Color/Font settings, and a host of terminal options round out a feature set that is sure to satisfy the most demanding user.
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Neowin is back online after a downtime of 3 days
The programming language specialist says expansion plans are behind the resignation of founder and CEO Dick Hardt and the naming of a new board leader Nick Bedford.
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The database software behemoth is in a deal with Dell Computer that it hopes will expand the adoption of its e-business software in midsized businesses.
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Hardware-Test has posted a review on the digital surround set from JAZZ with DTS and Dolby Digital
Microsoft has released a DirectPlay 8.2 beta patch for New World Order. Thanks Mark.
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows XP Service Pack 1 to the beta testers. Thanks NaTaN.
SystemCooling.com has posted an article on the Pentium 4 Northwood.
Microsoft, IBM and BEA Systems plan to announce new specifications that the companies hope will help drive adoption of Web services.
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NOTEBOOKS WITH DESKTOP processors may promise better performance than those with notebook chips, but the added processing power means nothing if the desktop chip overheats the laptop and causes it to malfunction. Problems with such a machine, Toshiba's Satellite 5005 series notebook, has spawned a class action lawsuit, a step that might cause PC vendors to rethink how they design and market such machines.
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The DVD+RW Alliance, one of two industry groups battling to set a rewritable DVD standard, unveils a new specification that should cut recording times.
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In a nutshell, HP's labs are proposing and testing using inkjet nozzles to spray microprocessors with liquid to cool them. The other part of this story is a related effort to design robots to patrol datacenters, looking for thermal hot spots.
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Digital Silence has posted a short editorial on what NVIDIA's next move might be if the NV30 gets delayed.
WinHQ has posted a review on the Topower 470W Power Supply.
OC Workbench has posted an article about How to RMA your IBM HD