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  • Big Business: 18 P4 boards In Price / Performance Face-Off*
    Monday 25 August 2003 – 07:00
    We asked the leading motherboard makers to send us their best and brightest for a no-holds bar price/performance test. We received boards with Intel's 875, 865, 845; VIA's P4X400 and P4M266A; and SiS' SiS648FX chipsets, which we promptly put to the test. We determine who offers top-of-the-line features and performance at a reasonable price.
  • Big Sound, Low Price: Creative Audigy*
    Thursday 27 September 2001 – 07:00
    Creative Labs is bringing out a new range of sound cards based on a new DSP by E-Mu assisted by 24 bit converters. Linked with a new games library, the Advanced HD, the Audigy card is aimed at both game players and musicians who will benefit from the ASIO drivers. And as a bonus, Creative provides a FireWire port. Here is the low-down on a multimedia card that approaches professional standards.
  • CES 2007: Shuttle goes big with a tower computer - Slideshow*
    Tuesday 9 January 2007 – 03:09
    CES 2007: Shuttle goes big with a tower computer - Slideshow Shuttle is known for making small form factor computers, but the City of Industry-based computer company is now developing a tower-sized machine. Company officials showed off a red and black paneled case that used much of the same air guide and heat dissipation technology as the SFF Shuttle computers.
  • Big CPU Shoot Out: Intel Launches New Celeron with Mendocino Core and Pentium II 450*
    Monday 24 August 1998 – 07:00
    Yesterday (Aug 24, 1998) Intel announced three new processors, the Pentium II 450 and two new Celeron CPUs 'Celeron 300 A' and 'Celeron 333'
  • The rising cost of business: Is Microsoft planning something big?*
    Friday 28 April 2006 – 04:04
    The rising cost of business: Is Microsoft planning something big? During Microsoft's fiscal third-quarter conference call, the company's CFO stated it had sold 1.7 million Xbox 360s - approximately 200,000 more than it sold during the holiday season. But the cost of doing business means the company earned about 50% less money than it did that season for gaming consoles. And that's not all...What is Microsoft spending this money on, really ? Analysts want to know.

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