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Xbox Part Deux - IDF Gossip
Thursday 20 February 2003 – 08:53
Microsoft is starting to put out RFPs among silicon vendors for Xbox, The Second Coming. -
ATI GPU to be first X part
Tuesday 14 June 2005 – 04:28
ATI's fabrication partner, TSMC, has begun punching out graphics chips for the company that use 45° diagonal interconnections rather than the more common right-angled wiring pattern. -
Infineon touts 1GB DDR part
Monday 25 March 2002 – 02:58
Infineon today announced the release of engineering samples of 1GB DDR SDRAM modules. -
Online vote part of Florida recount
Friday 10 November 2000 – 06:16
As part of a US government test program, several hundred military employees and their families were allowed to cast online Florida state votes in the delayed presidential election. -
Sony admits part shortage is its own
Saturday 28 October 2000 – 07:45
Sony's explanation for missing its PlayStation 2 production goals, a parts shortage, was doubted by industry insiders who said that a company of Sony's status would be the last to suffer from components shortages. -
Soap sets won't look the part in HD
Tuesday 19 February 2008 – 01:30
There have been many an argument for the positives and negatives of high definition television but one of the main ones has been from newsreaders and actors. Every blemish, every imperfection on show for the world to see... -
Survey: Open source becoming part of mainstream IT strategy
Thursday 22 April 2004 – 09:29
A recent survey of advanced technology companies indicates that Open Source software is becoming an explicit component in enterprise Information Technology (IT) strategy and architecture. -
Western Digital to end HDD part code confusion
Thursday 1 April 2004 – 04:33
Hard disk manufacturer Western Digital today pledged that the confusion surrounding the supply of its ultra-quiet hard drives based on its new Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) technology should come to an end this month. -
Sammy Sosa part of new Triple Play basball game
Thursday 25 March 1999 – 06:59
Electronic Arts is shipping Triple Play 2000 for the PlayStation, the PC, and the Nintendo 64 system. -
Protecting your camera in the world's largest water fight Part 2
Wednesday 16 April 2008 – 10:30 in Consumer Electronics
Thankfully the protective plastic wrap worked and my camera and lens survived an entire day of shooting with almost 1700 pictures. You can read my previous article on how I protected the camera.... -
Protecting your camera in the world's largest water fight Part I
Tuesday 15 April 2008 – 11:10 in Consumer Electronics
Thailand’s new year festival and world’s largest water fight has started and I was told that it would be stupid, no actually insane, to carry my digital SLR and good lens through hordes of crazed kids with water guns, drunk adults with buckets of ice... -
Leading by design: Q&A with AMD's Raghuram Tupuri, part 2
Tuesday 13 December 2005 – 12:52
AMD's drive to 64-bit processors surprised everyone with its speed, even as detractors commented that there would be little or no performance gain on the desktop without a 64-bit OS and 64-bit applications. -
Intel's '09 Roadmap Revealed: Part 1
Tuesday 23 September 2008 – 09:40
Trying to decide what your next upgrade is going to be, and when you plan on doing it? Well how about a little information that could help you decide. -
TG Daily Video: eFocus Part 1
Wednesday 10 May 2006 – 04:21
At every E3, Pepcom organizes an off-site preview of the actual tradeshow and conference. Called "eFocus," the show isn't affiliated with the convention, but some of the same companies attending E3 also show up at eFocus. At this press-only event, a few dozen companies compete for attention and you'll see in our videos what we found to be most interesting. -
Virtualisation Explored - Part 1/3 - Tutorial
Thursday 9 August 2007 – 10:46 in Business
Indianapolis (IN) - Virtualization today stands at the threshold of changing the way all of us think about computing. In this three-part article we look at what virtualization is, how it applies and where it’s headed. The trend reveals we’re seeing more
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