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  • Microsoft admits some Vista info was prematurely posted
    Wednesday 22 February 2006 – 12:05
    Reuters is reporting this afternoon that Microsoft is confirming a discovery made by Microsoft Watch , the independent news service run by veteran journalist Mary Jo Foley, that certain details of product release scheduling for Windows Vista was indeed prematurely posted to its Web site, and has since been removed.
  • AT&T admits theft of DSL customers' data, offers to pay for credit monitoring
    Wednesday 30 August 2006 – 09:06
    AT&T said today it would set up and pay for credit monitoring services, after having notified those who may have been affected. In the company's statement this morning, AT&T chief privacy officer Priscilla Hill-Ardoin said, "We recognize that there is an active market for illegally obtained personal information."
  • Nokia admits to disappointing N-Gage sales
    Monday 23 February 2004 – 08:35
    Finnish mobile phone giant Nokia has given the first official indication that sales of the N-Gage game deck are not living up to expectations, but says that the platform must be given until November 2005 to prove itself.
  • Intel admits some PIIs have ID codes, too
    Friday 12 March 1999 – 07:06
    Intel Corp.
  • Microsoft admits ineptitude
    Tuesday 30 January 2001 – 06:14
    Microsoft CIO Rick Devenuti says that Microsoft Corp.

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  • Intel Admits Problems With Pentium III 1.13 GHz: Production and Shipments Halted*
    Monday 28 August 2000 – 07:00
    We just reported our latest bad experiences with Intel's recently released high-end processor. While I asked Intel to consider the retraction of their Pentium III 1.13 GHz processors once more, I couldn't know how close Intel was to actually do exactly that. Read the full scoop on the situation.
  • MSI Admits to FSB Overclocking*
    Thursday 22 May 2003 – 07:00
    Yesterday, THG showed in its Intel 865 test that MSI dynamically overclocks the FSB of its 865 Neo 2. The consequences that this has on the benchmarks: unrealistic results. Here's what MSI Taiwan has to say about it.

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