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Charles Simonyi, who helped to develop the software giant's Word and Excel applications, opens Intentional Software to design software development tools.
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The consumer-electronics maker says its DVD-rewritable drives overheat when recording on certain high-speed disks.
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The company unveils its largest advertising effort to date, a new print and online campaign with the tag line, "AMD Me." Intel, meanwhile, ditches its space aliens.
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The software maker blasts Microsoft's software licensing plan and business practices, hoping to lure frustrated customers to its own products and services.
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The chip titan is approaching a new era in the production of its communication chips and microprocessors, putting manufacturing processes inside the same fabrication plants.
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Warp2Search has posted news on the W2K SP3/Windows Update issue
MAKING A RARE industry effort to take Microsoft head on in a desktop application, Alpha Software on Friday released Version 5.0 of its Alpha database with automated development features and improved capabilities to create customized applications.
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Advanced Micro Devices says it has pushed back the release of its highly anticipated Hammer chip for desktops by almost a quarter. It's also delaying the release of another Athlon chip.
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Intel uncovered details Thursday about some important techniques it will use to make computer chips in the years ahead, advances seen as essential for the company to continue its steady progress toward faster, smaller, cheaper microprocessors.
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The company discloses a number of tech changes and research avenues that will direct future chip development. The nanotechnology era is here, and Intel is looking at all the options.
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People looking to uninstall the test version of the new media player software may find the program is like a bad houseguest: It just won't leave.
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Server manufacturer RackSaver says it will adopt Intel's Itanium 2 processor in a new line of machines aimed at the high-performance computing market.
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Sudhian has posted their Intel Developer Forum coverage
The company plans to cross an important technology threshold midway through the decade, squeezing two Itanium chips onto a single slice of silicon.
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ExtremeTech has posted an IDF coverage
USBNews send words that Kodak recalling the DC5000 Digital Zoom Camera
Kodak, in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, is voluntarily recalling the DC5000 Zoom Digital Camera due to a possible electrical shock hazard.Read more
A $4.6 million NEC server using Windows grabs high marks in a performance ranking traditionally dominated by machines running Unix.
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Battling formats are keeping rewritable DVDs from taking off, but Sony's new drive offers a simple answer: When asked if it prefers this format or that, the drive replies "yes."
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An expanding list of Japanese electronics makers are finalizing plans to start making DVD recorders, aiming for territory in one of the industry's most promising markets.
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eWeek has posted an article on the new Maxtor harddisks: