Dan's Data has posted issue 118 of their letters column
AUSTIN, TEXAS - Intel Corp. is delaying release of its next-generation mobile chipset code-named Sonoma until the first quarter of 2005, according to a source at Intel.
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Dan's Data has posted issue 117 of their letters column
Customers are told to watch their accounts closely after a PC containing personal data is stolen.
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The chipmaker says its Memory Group achieved record sales of $673 million and predicts moderate growth for the third quarter.
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Company begins selling new version of mobile Pentium M chip so that select manufacturers can cut notebook prices.
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The highly anticipated sequel to the top-selling shooting game is about to be released in U.S. stores.
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Overclocking HQ has posted an editorial on the pros and cons of CRT and LCD monitors.
Chipmaker roughly meets expectations for the second quarter, but its outlook has slightly dimmed.
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ExtremeTech has posted a news story on Pioneer upcoming 16X DVD burner
Everything USB has posted a news story on an USB TV Tuner which weighs only 3 oz.
TurnTide's spam-sniffing router becomes another weapon in Symantec's security arsenal, after a multimillion-dollar takeover.
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Puget Computers has posted an article about Rebates
Dan's Data has posted issue 116 of their letters column
DesignTechnica has posted a new editorial: Be A Responsible Net Citizen
Sudhian Media has posted a new editorial: "Will Intel Kill x86-64 By Supporting It?"
Tarek Madkour shows some of the highlights of the many new features available for the C++ developer in the Visual Studio 2005 IDE.
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Hexus has posted an article on the availability of ATi RADEON X800 and NVIDIA GeForce 6800 in the UK