Dan's Data has posted issue 37 of their I/O letters
CoolTechZone has posted an editorial: "Debugging the Megahertz Myth"
MBReview finished off work on the latest revision of their article detailing the motherboard design process.
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. (HGST) announced the availability of 2.5-inch hard drives with capacities up to 100GB for notebook computers by the end of 2004, the company said on Tuesday.
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The site lets people navigate, annotate and store Web pages they've visited, and will recommend sites based on users' past preferences.
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Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted an ASUS PEG Link & NVIDIA article
ASUS was initially very tight-lipped about the mysterious PEG Link Mode. But recently, they have been forced to announce and even hype it up! In fact, they now promote it as "a new graphics enhancement technology" for their i915P- and i925X-based motherboards.Read more
Today, we will take a look at the ASUS PEG Link Mode and see what it's all about. We will also run a few tests to see what it does for NVIDIA cards! Come and check out the results!
Uniblue Systems Ltd. has launched a new site that provides detailed information about every common process.
Everything USB has posted a news story on the World's First DivX Certified USB PVR
AMDBoard has posted the spec of the Abit KW7 KT880 Motherboard
Dan's Data has posted issue 125 of their letters column
D-Silence sends words that Maxtor announced that it is shipping its new Maxtor SATA Ultra16 Hard Drive Kits with 16MB buffers.
PyroPort take a trip down memory lane and attempt to uncover why Descent 3 was not as successful as the recently released Doom 3 is proving to be.
HEXUS.net has posted some information on new chipsets from ATi for the AMD Socket 939 platform.
Short Media has posted an article on Dual Core Processing
HEXUS.net has posted two news articles from the IDF
Intel's Day 2 Keynote
Intel's Day 2 Keynote
Dan's Data has posted issue 124 of their letters column
Hexus.net has posted more coverage of IDF
Keynote: Mobility
Keynote: Mobility
In a rare admission, an Intel executive says the Itanium chip family still isn't living up to expectations.
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About 39,400 laser printers made by Lexmark International Inc. and sold by Lexmark, IBM Corp. and Dell Inc. can pose an electrical shock hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) warned Tuesday.
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SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp. and the PC industry are about to go through a major change in the way client computers are designed, built and marketed, said Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini during his introductory address Tuesday at the Fall Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
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