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Acer aims at both high and low-end PDA markets
Friday 31 January 2003 – 09:26
Acer, selling PDAs running both the Palm and Microsoft Pocket PC operating systems, said that it will market its handheld devices according to a clear price differentiation strategy. -
Intel and AMD Both Come up Short
Saturday 5 May 2001 – 12:22
According to The Inquirer, it looks as though AMD is having the same trouble getting its 1.33GHz DDR Athlon out the door that Intel is having with the Pentium 4. -
Prices for DRAM and NAND flash both enjoy moderate growth
Wednesday 3 August 2005 – 04:24
Although the increase in DRAM spot pricing slowed in the week from July 26 to August 1, overall pricing still rose within a 2% range, while in the NAND flash segment, all segments drew attention, with 2Gbit parts enjoying the greatest price increase at 5.5% last week. -
France declares war on Apple, both promptly run away. Must be the morning news roundup...
Tuesday 14 March 2006 – 11:54
"Oi, wanna buy a server?" Says the Dell sales rep to HP's obsessive compulsive storage executive. It's one weird day... although that said, it might just be all the marijuana taking its effect. -
Dual-boot system offers best of both worlds
Thursday 27 May 1999 – 06:26
EBIZ Enterprises/TheLinuxStore.com has added a dual-boot option to its Element-L Systems line, allowing users to start the computer running either Red Hat's Linux or Microsoft's Windows 98 operating systems.
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The Best of Both Worlds: Asus PC-DL with 875P Chipset for Intel's Xeon*
Wednesday 27 August 2003 – 07:00
With its 1-MB L3 cache, Intel's Xeon was poised to take the workstation market by storm. Unfortunately, the Intel E7505 chipset isn't the greatest match for the CPU, as it only supports dual DDR266. Asus decided it needed to tackle this problem. And tackle it did: it developed a board that aims to enhance performance with an 875P desktop chipset and dual DDR333. -
Cooler Master's CM Stacker Case for Both ATX and BTX Mobos*
Wednesday 16 June 2004 – 07:00
Cooler Master's CM Stacker accommodates ATX motherboards, but with just a few flicks of the wrist, the case becomes a BTX tower. Up to four 120 mm fans also help keep everything cool.
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