Results for begins

News

  • Intel begins dual-core production, announces 945 and 955 chipsets
    Monday 7 February 2005 – 06:44
    Intel today said it has completed initial production runs of dual-core processors, which will be introduced during the second quarter of this year. The company also announced the 955X chipset for the dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition and the 945 chipset for the mainstream dual-core processor "Smithfield".
  • Samsung SDI begins 42" high-definition PDP volume production
    Wednesday 9 July 2003 – 04:31
    Samsung SDI on July 8 announced that it has begun volume production of a 42" high-definition (HD) PDP (plasma display panel), initially at 1,000 units per month, and aims to ship 30,000 units this year, according to Asia Pulse.
  • The AOL transition begins as e-mail, other premium services become free
    Wednesday 2 August 2006 – 06:53
    Today, AOL's new CEO, Jonathan Miller, joined his corporate parent's boss, Time Warner president Jeff Bewkes, in declaring that e-mail and other services for which AOL was among the last to charge a premium, would now be marketed for free. "You've Got Mail...For Free!" is the phrase we'll be hearing, but will it be enough to bring back AOL's long-lost membership base?
  • OSDL begins open-source patent commons
    Thursday 11 August 2005 – 08:35
    This week at San Francisco's LinuxWorld, Open Source Development Labs, a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux, announced the OSDL patent commons project.
  • Sampo begins shipping 50" plasma displays
    Wednesday 28 May 2003 – 12:42
    Sampo America, a subsidiary of Taiwan-based Sampo, on May 19 announced that it had begun shipping its 50" PME-50X6 plasma display at a suggested retail price of US$6,999.

Articles & reviews

  • The Apple iPod For Windows Begins A New Legacy*
    Thursday 3 October 2002 – 06:00
    The Apple iPod for Windows is poised to reach a new tier in performance for this product category. While many PC users continue to look at iPod with a suspicious eye because it is from Apple, it is clear that the iPod is a well-designed and well thought out product, worthy of attention. We take a look at the new iPod for Windows to determine if it lives up to all the claims or if these claims are just hype.
  • Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout begins with Liquid XS from All American Computers*
    Tuesday 6 September 2005 – 07:00
    Our latest SLI gaming system review takes us to All American Computers, which offered up a custom-built, acrylic brushed case packed with a water-cooled AMD Athlon 64 4000+, XFX 7800 GTX graphics cards and other trimmings. For $4321.49, ACC's Liquid XS more than does the job.
  • Lights on for our Solar-PC - The Live Test Begins*
    Tuesday 18 September 2007 – 05:26 in Hardware
    Lights on for our Solar-PC - The Live Test Begins Our project over the past months: to build a PC system that is independent of the wall socket. Today, we present to you the result and kick of the live, around-the-clock test of our solar-powered PC. The power it needs is generated exclusively by solar p ...
  • Meltdown 2001 - ATI's R200 Countdown Begins*
    Tuesday 17 July 2001 – 07:00
    We get our first look at what looks like the R200 from ATI. This could be the product that finally puts paid to the notion that Nvidia has the graphics industry sewn up.
  • Computex 2002: The Bloodbath Begins*
    Monday 3 June 2002 – 06:00
    Nvidia's next generation nForce rears its head. AMD is telling its partner they will have K8 before the year end, and they're getting ready for it. Intel is in no mood to play around and controls pricing. Gigabyte disses Nvidia in favor of ATI. The fight is on for what's left of the PC pie in 2002. Plus, news on IWill, Soltek, and BioStar. Day 1 of the Comdex of the East is a wild ride.

Videos
Google ads
Ad