bit-tech.net has posted a news item from today's press conference held by ATI in London.
Quicken-maker enters crowded market for software that helps companies manage fixes to Microsoft's operating system.
Intuit launches Windows patch tool
Intuit launches Windows patch tool
Advanced Micro Devices will launch the first dual-core version of its Athlon 64 desktop processor at Taiwan's Computex trade show on May 31.
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Futurelooks gives you some tips for your weekend flying adventures
Everything USB send words that Addlogix has announced what seems to be the first USB SVGA port replicator with a 2-port KVM for notebooks.
bit-tech.net reports that NVIDIA's next-generation G70 GPU will support TurboCache at the high-end in the same manner as the Playstation 3.
Everything USB has posted a news story on USB-IF's New USB FlashCard Format
The set of new enterprise patterns is intended to help make developers more productive and promote the reuse of code and other assets; they are integrated with tools to automate the development of enterprise applications.
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MajorGeeks is giving away a Sony PSP
With its first-generation prototypes performing well, the company forges ahead on dual-core designs for late 2006 and beyond.
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Issue 145 of Dan's Data letters column is online
Temporary plan is meant to reassure Hollywood that the current format battle will be resolved and that Blu-ray is the future.
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The words "quiet" and "small" usually aren't associated with desktop PCs, but a new desktop system from AOpen weighs less than many notebook PCs and promises to never drown out a movie or video game.
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Dan's Data has posted issue #44 of their I/O letters column
A France consumer agency has apparently persuaded two studios that digital-rights restrictions on their DVDs violate that country's regulations.
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Advanced Micro Devices CEO Hector Ruiz talks trends in chip technology and about fighting the good fight against Intel.
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Hynix Semiconductor, a South Korean maker of DRAM (dynamic RAM), has agreed to plead guilty and pay a $185 million fine for conspiring to fix prices in the multibillion-dollar DRAM market, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) said Thursday.
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Release includes three dual-core Opteron processors for servers, with three more server chips and a desktop line expected in the next two months.
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Chipmaker reports a 17 percent jump in revenue over the year-ago period, thanks in large part to sales of mobile chips.
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