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  • Phenom: AMD unveils quad-core brand for desktop PC*
    Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 12:53
    Phenom: AMD unveils quad-core brand for desktop PC AMD confirmed the brand name for its next generation dual- and quad-core desktop processors: Non disclosure agreements, which prevented us from mentioning the brand of the CPUs until today have expired and we can begin using the real name: Phenom.
  • Intel drops "Pentium" brand*
    Sunday 15 January 2006 – 03:31
    Intel drops Intel has made a final decision to get rid of one of its oldest and most valuable brands, sources told TG Daily: "Pentium," unveiled in 1993 for its P5 processor generation, will begin to quietly disappear in the current CPU generation such as the single-core 600 series as well as the D 800 and D 900 families.
  • D-Link DNS-323: A brand-name NAS worth waiting for.*
    Thursday 16 November 2006 – 06:33
    D-Link DNS-323: A brand-name NAS worth waiting for. Given all the stuff you've got squirreled away on your NAS, maybe you should be thinking of stepping up to RAID for a bit of storage insurance. Craig Ellison looked at D-Link's DNS-323 and liked what he saw.
  • Candid Camcorders - A brand new guide to HD Camcorders*
    Friday 25 January 2008 – 02:10 in Consumer Electronics
    Candid Camcorders - A brand new guide to HD Camcorders Mirror Mirror on the wall - Which is the greatest HD Camcorder of all? As of late HD camcorders have become all the rage. All the formats: Memory cards, DVD, hard drive and now Blu-ray are all evolving to high-def. We tested four camcorders...
  • Acclaim Only In Name: A Historic Video Game Brand is Brought Back from the Dead*
    Wednesday 15 March 2006 – 10:42
    Acclaim Only In Name: A Historic Video Game Brand is Brought Back from the Dead After being liquidated in 2004, the legendary game company Acclaim is back in business, with new leadership and a new business model. Former Activision executive Howard Marks has resurrected the Acclaim brand name, and wants to produce free massively multiplayer online games. The move is bold, and it's risky - and it just might work.

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