Thanks Mark for this one. The Inquirer reports that AMI introduces "trusted computing" Palladium BIOS
Hot Hardware has posted a screenshot today of an Abit IT7 MAX2 v2.0 hitting a 220MHz (880MHZ effective) FSB.
A new version of Microsoft's Exchange communications software has entered a second round of testing, the company said Monday.
The Redmond, Wash.-based company said the new version, code-named Titanium, will be called Exchange Server 2003. Microsoft plans to release Exchange Server 2003 and the next version of its Outlook e-mail software, code-named Outlook 11, around midyear.
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The Redmond, Wash.-based company said the new version, code-named Titanium, will be called Exchange Server 2003. Microsoft plans to release Exchange Server 2003 and the next version of its Outlook e-mail software, code-named Outlook 11, around midyear.
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SubZeroTech has posted a new article "Shoebox Computer".
Dan's Data has finished a new column.
NeoWin has posted a news story on AOL's new SMS service
Digital Silence takes a look back at 2002 with an eye towards technology.
The next major upgrade to Adobe's industry-leading graphics editing software, Photoshop, is set to ship in the fourth quarter of 2003.
This year will see the release of Photoshop 8.0, code-named "Dark Matter," and ImageReady 8.0, code-named "Taconite." ImageReady will remain a standalone application.
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This year will see the release of Photoshop 8.0, code-named "Dark Matter," and ImageReady 8.0, code-named "Taconite." ImageReady will remain a standalone application.
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There may be no escape from DRM, as manufacturers of compact hard drives, destined for personal multimedia devices, bow to corporate wishes.
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VR-Zone has some info on the latest Triplex GeForce4 Ti 4800SE Deluxe based on the GeForce4 Ti4800SE GPU (NV28 core).
Celsius Tech, a new website dedicated to hardware and software reviews has been launched today
The site is dedicated to posting news from other sites to provide a complete round up of hardware and software reviews from websites around the world.Check it out
David Morgenstern continues to trumpet his solution for the doldrums faced by the hard drive industry -- the growth of personal video recorders. In this column, readers take issue with his views.
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OC Workbench has posted pictures of the new Gigabyte MayaII Radeon 9500Pro 128M video card
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted an article on HyperThreading in games. Thanks APK.
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted an article on HyperThreading
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP. has developed a more powerful semiconductor laser that should pave the way for 16X DVD writers to be commercially available from 2004.
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Dan's Data has put up another I/O letters columns.
I'd like to wish everyone here a Merry Christmas and all the best for 2003.
Hexus has posted a WaterCooling article
X-bit labs has posted an article called "DDR II: Memory of the Future".