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  • Henry Blodget's back - and suggests MSN will have to merge
    Thursday 6 October 2005 – 12:44
    From the suburban calm of Cherry Hill, N.J., one of the Internet's most notorious figures has launched a Web log. Merrill Lynch's Internet analyst at the top of the bubble.
  • Rambus Is Back! - SiS R658 Ships In New Abit SI7 Motherboard
    Friday 24 January 2003 – 09:43
    We have been tracking the development of the SiS R658 platform since IDF last year.
  • How To Back Up Offsite for Free with rsync
    Tuesday 2 October 2007 – 10:03 in Consumer Electronics
    Last winter, Belkin finally started to ship its "Cable Free USB" Hub that the company announced at the 2006 Consumer Electronics show. The delay was caused by Freescale’s quiet exit from the UWB market, which left Belkin (and other companies) scrambling ...
  • Hassleblad rolls out 39-megapixel camera back
    Thursday 12 January 2006 – 02:43
    Hassleblad has rolled out a 39-megapixel camera back called the H2D-39. The H2D-39 will have a 2.2 OLED display and can save the pictures directly to a hard-drive. Pictures will be compressed with Hasseblad's new RAW format, 3F RAW, which can shrink photos to two-thirds of their original size.
  • Aibo is back, Sony launches ERS-7M3
    Thursday 29 September 2005 – 03:06
    Watch out, Aibo is back... prettier, smarter and more expensive!This time, it can imitate a dog with rabies to perfection! On a more serious note, this is the ERS-7M3 running on the Mind 3 software. Communication with the outside world (its environment) h

Articles & reviews

  • ATi Hits Back (Again) with Mid-Range X700 line, Driver Tweak*
    Tuesday 21 September 2004 – 07:00
    ATi continues to make life difficult for its Californian rival. The first punch, the launch of the X700 line of mid-range graphics cards set to compete against NVIDIA's recently introduced GeForce 6600, is followed by ATi's "Catalyst A.I." driver performance optimization that purportedly boosts performance in Xx00 cards. THG runs the benchmarks to see how hard these punches land.
  • Back Up Your Data With Tandberg's 420LTO and 220LTO Streamers*
    Tuesday 5 September 2006 – 01:33
    Back Up Your Data With Tandberg's 420LTO and 220LTO Streamers Do you need serious backup capabilities? We tested Tandberg's entries into the low-power, small-size LTO drive category with internal and external 100 and 200 GB models.
  • SiS Back On Stage: The SiS730 Chipset for Duron and Athlon*
    Tuesday 9 January 2001 – 06:00
    The new 730s from SiS is highly integrated, as one chip hosts almost everything you can imagine, including UltraATA/100 interface, graphics engine plus an AGP 4x slot, 100 MBit LAN and also support for 133 MHz Athlons. Will it be enough for SiS to beat VIA's KT133 and gain the AMD budget market?
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