XYZ Computing has just posted a new article: "The Year of the HTPC"
The TechZone talks about the business of selling virtual online game
treasures for real cash.
treasures for real cash.
Processor Blog has posted an article taking a look at AMD's recent
announcement to license technology from Innovative Silicon Inc.
announcement to license technology from Innovative Silicon Inc.
The TechZone has an article about the upcoming battle over the digital home.
Dan's Data published issue 159 of their letters column
IEEE settles on a preliminary proposal for 802.11n, but not all products built to the draft standard may comply with the final version.
Faster Wi-Fi standard gets draft approval
Faster Wi-Fi standard gets draft approval
Processor Blog has posted an article taking a look at the state of the
CPU industry during the past year, and where it may be headed.
CPU industry during the past year, and where it may be headed.
Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted an update on the NVIDIA development plans
NgoHQ has posted an article on 3DMark
CoolTechZone.com has posted a news story on the HD DVD and Blu-Ray formats
The chipmaker lost share to AMD worldwide, but fourth quarter losses run especially deep in the U.S. retail market.
Intel loses market share in own back yard
Intel loses market share in own back yard
Freed from its struggling flash memory joint venture, AMD's PC and server processor business posted a healthy fourth quarter.
Strong chip sales boost AMD results
Strong chip sales boost AMD results
TargetPC.COM has pubished their CES 2006 coverage
Google has reached an agreement to acquire dMarc Broadcasting, whose technology links radio stations and advertisers and automates various aspects of the radio ad selling process.
Google buys radio ad provider
Google buys radio ad provider
Web metrics firm XiTi says open-source browser is used most in Finland, relatively little in the United Kingdom.
Firefox gets a fifth of European market
Firefox gets a fifth of European market
NGOHQ has posted a news story on BF2 and NFS:MW dynamic shadow rendering issues with the ATi RADEON series
OCW reports that the nForce4 SLI XE and nForce4 Ultra has been launched
After being criticized for including rootkit-like cloaking software in its Norton SystemWorks product, security vendor Symantec Corp. is calling for an industrywide effort to define what the term "rootkit" actually means.
Security vendors looking to define 'rootkit'
Security vendors looking to define 'rootkit'
NGOHQ reports that the X1800 is extremely overclocking friendly
SFF Tech posted up a coverage of SFFs at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
SFFs at CES
SFFs at CES