Daily news brief May 11
Chicago (IL) - Top tech news from around the Web today : New Mexico chosen for future rocket fest... Anonymous file-swapping programmer arrested... Microsoft corrects : No XP SP2 for pirated copies... Intel to intro 64-bit Xeons on 1st of August...
· New Mexico chosen for future rocket fest
· Anonymous file-swapping programmer arrested
· Microsoft corrects : No XP SP2 for pirated copies
· Intel to intro 64-bit Xeons on 1st of August
· Congress targets cell phone cameras
· Google starts blogging
· Boys prefer video games to toys, study says
· ATI to market Radeon 9550 graphics card globally
Anonymous file-swapping programmer arrested
- New Mexico chosen for future rocket fest
- Rambus starts selling DDR RAM interfaces
- Congress targets cell phone cameras
- Gateway files patent suit against HP
- Microsoft Corrects: No XP SP2 for Pirated Copies
- Boys prefer video games to toys, study says
- Google starts blogging
- US criticised over web controls
- EU broadband growth outpaces US
Spammer wins restraining order against Spamcop
- Microsoft warns of 'important' Windows flaw
- Game firms think small
- Microsoft asks court to fine Lindows again
- PalmOne pledges to boost Treo shipments
- Dothan-based P4 appears on Intel roadmap
- Sony, IBM to offer Cell workstations for Xmas
- Radeon X800PRO exposed
- Opera for Windows without Java 7.50 available
- German police raid homes in Sasser computer worm probe
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