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The digital imaging market will explode in 2004, but the technologies need to overcome a number of hurdles to become more widely accepted, according to industry executives who participated in a panel discussion Wednesday at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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The chipmaker unveils a development tool for its Crusoe processor and for developing embedded mobile devices that use Microsoft Windows CE .Net and Windows XP Embedded operating systems.
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Dev Hardware takes a look at the aesthetics of home desktop computer systems.
The chipmaker hopes to bring wireless computing to the masses with the Celeron M, a discount version of its Pentium M processor for notebooks.
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America Online will announce on Tuesday the addition of antispyware software as part of future upgrades to its flagship online service.
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Dan has posted issue 83 of his letters column
Advanced Micro Devices turns up the heat on Intel by releasing three notebook processors and a chip aimed at high-end desktops.
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Sudian Media has posted a History of ATI
EnvyNews has posted an up-close and personal look inside BFG Technologies
The DVD+RW camp is expected to be first with products that nearly double the amount of data held on one disc--but that achievement may not win the format war.
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DesignTechnica has posted an article on the Internet tax
Dan's Data has posted two new letters columns
OnlyNewZ has posted a listing of the latest released PC Games patches
Legit Reviews has posted a piece about our tour of Corsair Memory
An antispam bill that was poised to become law at press time may do little to stem the barrage of junk e-mail, according to CIOs.
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Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) released a new Athlon 64 processor this week that is a little different than its older brother launched in September. But it comes at a price that will help AMD's 64-bit technology find its way into lower-priced desktops.
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Applications running on thousands of computers worldwide will become inoperable in a few weeks because of an obscure date-related glitch. Sound familiar?
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Australia's Spam Act will come into effect 120 days after receiving Royal Assent, the federal government announces.
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A federal appeals court Friday hands a serious setback to the recording industry's legal strategy of tracking down and suing alleged file swappers.
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Dan has posted another I/O letters column