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Last-minute filers swamp online tax sites
Sunday 16 April 2000 – 12:44
Online tax sites are straining to keep up with the crush of last-minute filers as tomorrow's April 17 deadline draws near. -
At last, Sun to launch UltraSparc III
Tuesday 12 September 2000 – 07:39
After nearly a year of anticipation, Sun Microsystems is finally on the verge of presenting its 64-bit UltraSparc III microprocessor. -
"Last Lecture" CS Professor, Randy Paunsch Dies Aged 47
Monday 28 July 2008 – 02:50 in Business
Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon Computer Science Professor who became known for his “Last Lecture” talk has passed away after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. -
Last of NTP's patents preliminarily rejected by USPTO
Wednesday 1 February 2006 – 08:52
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Last.fm announces free music service
Thursday 24 January 2008 – 11:10 in Business
Last.fm has announced that it will join the likes of Spiral Frog in the fight to keep failing sales in the music industry alive.
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Christmas Buyers' Guide 2007: Last minute gift ideas*
Monday 17 December 2007 – 01:00 in Consumer Electronics
So you’ve left it until the last minute to shop and now you’re ready to get out there and spend all your hard-earned cash. One problem we always run into when we’re under pressure for time is “Shoppers’ Block”.
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Last Passing Maneuver: Tualatin 1266 With 512 kB Versus Athlon And P4*
Wednesday 19 September 2001 – 07:00
The Pentium III Tualatin with 0.13 micron process is now available with a double-wide L2 cache. The 512 kB helps the Tualatin reach higher speeds. -
At The Last Second: AMD's Trump Card - The Athlon XP 2600+*
Wednesday 21 August 2002 – 07:00
Unexpectedly, the Athlon XP 2600+ has been overhauled, and it manages to catch up with the P4/2533. It's all new, and it's a harsh fight between AMD and Intel. Also, we bring you some extreme tuning with the Athlon XP 3400+ at 2666 MHz. -
The Last Resort: Streamer Technolgy Overview*
Thursday 8 April 2004 – 07:00
Some vendors may claim that multiple hard drives, RAID systems or DVD burners can do the job, but tape drives still remain the only cost-effective option for large-scale data backup. We look at different tape drive options and put a mid-level device from Tandberg to the test. -
Blu-ray support a last minute switch, Microsoft says*
Wednesday 28 September 2005 – 04:33
In an exclusive interview with Tom's Hardware Guide, one of Microsoft's lead representatives on the DVD Forum Steering Committee said that decisions regarding whether his company and Intel would back and promote HD DVD as a high-definition video disc standard, were determined only within the last few days. Prior to some critical recent developments and announcements, both companies - which had proclaimed neutrality - may have been ready to back Blu-ray.
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