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Alienware Corp. has designed a "video array" that places two PC graphics cards in parallel on a single motherboard, an innovation that could dramatically its PCs' graphics processing power.
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BOSTON - Later this year, Intel Corp. will turn on security features and 64-bit extensions within the Prescott core as it ships PC and server processors based on Prescott and the Grantsdale chipset in the second half of the year, Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini said during Intel's spring analyst meeting Thursday in New York.
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Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted a coverage of the Intel Dothan launch on Intel's Mobility Day
Team ARP was recently invited by Intel to the launch of the new Dothan processor on Intel's Mobility Day. Representing Team ARP were PsYkHoTiK and ZuePhOk.Read more
Although the local IT publications were also invited, Adrian's Rojak Pot was the only hardware site to be invited to the event. Let's check out their report!
PDAToday has posted their coverage from the first day of E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.
An Nvidia Corp. representative confirmed Wednesday that the company has lowered its estimated power requirements for its GeForce 6800 Ultra GPU to the point where only a single power connector is required.
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German police said Wednesday they searched five apartments in northern Germany in an effort to track down suspected accomplices of an 18-year-old who confessed to creating the Sasser computer worm and the Netsky virus.
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The U.S. Congress takes a step toward revising the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which has attracted extensive criticism during the past six years.
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The "slate" version of the Tablet PC that Microsoft Corp. and its partners pioneered seems to be increasingly marginalized, a victim of a desire to bring "electronic ink" technologies into notebook PCs.
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Everything USB has posted a news story on Delkin's USB Bridge
Thanks ic144. The PC enthusiast market has another competitor.
Hexus has posted an Intel Desktop Processor Roadmap Update
The chip giant launches the new design with three new laptop chips. It also outlines a push to equip more consumer-oriented notebooks with wireless networking capabilities.
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HANOVER, Germany (Reuters) - German police have arrested an 18-year-old man suspected of creating the "Sasser" computer worm, police said on Saturday.
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Dan has published another issue of his letter column
By the end of 2005, Intel Corp. will have shifted all of its processor designs for everything from notebook chips to SMP (symmetric multiprocessor) servers to dual-core chips, resulting in the discontinuation of two single-core processors on its current road maps.
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The technology cable channel hands 285 employees their walking papers, a move that was widely feared by workers after Comcast announced in March that it would acquire TechTV.
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Neoseeker has posted a report from the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference
Advanced Micro Devices introduces a new measure to help consumers and resellers distinguish genuine products from imitations.
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The company targets government offices and small businesses with new servers that start at $499.
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