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  • Will X-Box Live Target Hacked X-Boxes?
    Friday 6 September 2002 – 07:42
    So will Microsoft go back on an earlier promise not to use its Xbox Live online gaming service to snoop out "mod chips" - chips that modify the Xbox so it can run copied game discs and unlicensed software.
  • Mac Pro, new Xserve will feature dual Intel Xeons, will start shipping today
    Monday 7 August 2006 – 08:21
    It's Intel Xeon 5100 processors - not Core 2 Duos - that will be at the heart of the new Mac Pro series announced this morning. In fact, they'll have a dual-processor configuration for four simultaneous cores, replacing the old Power G5 "quad" configuration. And confirming speculation from last week, Nvidia's 7300 GT card will come standard, although an ATI Radeon is being offered as an upgrade.
  • 2003 will be the "Turnaround Year," according to Oracle Chief Financial Officer
    Wednesday 13 November 2002 – 06:10
    Oracle Corporation's CFO, Jeff Henley, issued a prediction at OracleWorld's technology and user conference that declining technology revenues will end in 2003, at least for Oracle.
  • How low will they go? Samsung Electronics considers lowering 17" LCD monitor prices by end of 3Q
    Friday 31 May 2002 – 04:47
    Samsung Electronics is evaluating the possibility of lowering 17" LCD monitor prices by the end of the third quarter, according to a senior company manager who came to Taiwan recently for a Samsung new product exhibition.
  • Xbox 2 will release "in late October, early November"
    Sunday 13 February 2005 – 01:37
    While internet news sources today have reported that Microsoft is readying to launch its next generation Xbox hardware in America and Europe in the fourth quarter of this year, Eurogamer has learnt that the specific timing for the machine's roll-out is late October or early November, and merely weeks after the US launch.
  • CES 2006: Will there be a 'Google PC?' And why?
    Friday 6 January 2006 – 04:39
    Speculation persists that search engine and all-around-content provider Google could announce this afternoon its entry into the consumer device manufacturing field, with an oft-rumored "Google PC." But operating system and CPU issues aside, would that be a practical move for a company whose successes to date have been achieved through partnerships?
  • Will That Be Cash, Fingerprint or Cell Phone?
    Tuesday 25 November 2003 – 11:38
    Imagine throwing away your wallet: No need to carry credit cards or cash - no need to haul around cards for the ATM, video store, gas station or frequent-flier program.
  • Dell XPS 700 upgrades to Core 2 Duo, Extreme on time, but will it ship?
    Thursday 27 July 2006 – 11:02
    Keeping one promise Dell Computer chairman Michael Dell made earlier this month to have Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors available in top-of-the-line models "day and date" with Intel's release, the company has modified the buildout components available for its XPS 700 series computers, with the new processors now available. But will Dell Computer be able to keep an even bigger promise: specifically, shipping XPS systems its customers have already ordered?
  • AMD really will drop Athlon 64 prices to compete with Intel Core 2 Duo
    Friday 14 July 2006 – 02:26
    Yes, AMD does intend to drop its prices for Athlon 64 processors, at or about the same time Intel announces its Conroe processor availability later this month. TG Daily re-confirmed the news with AMD spokesperson Damon Muzny. Now that Intel may have at least evened the stakes in the performance-per-watt battle, AMD's plan appears to be to shift the focus to performance-per- dollar.
  • Will Sony PlayStation 3 dry up supply of blue laser diodes for Blu-ray?
    Wednesday 12 July 2006 – 08:15
    The Chinese-language Commercial Times has reported, and DigiTimes has backed up, that Lite-On IT, which produces Blu-ray disc burners under the BenQ brand as well as its own, expressed concerns as to whether Sony, the principal supplier of blue-laser diodes for Blu-ray components, will be able to produce enough diodes to meet demand from it and other suppliers.
  • TechEd 2006: Vista will recover applications from shutdown, crashes
    Wednesday 14 June 2006 – 04:51
    Windows' reliability has improved dramatically with Windows XP and will take another step forward with its successor: Among the new features of Windows Vista is the Restart Manager, which will enable applications to be restored to their last viable state after shutdown - not only after a regular log off, but also following a system crash.
  • Pitfall Harry Will Return To Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Game Boy Advance
    Thursday 30 January 2003 – 06:06
    Activision revealed in its quarterly earnings report that they intend to revive the Pitfall series staring Pitfall Harry.
  • SBC will become AT&T on Monday
    Friday 18 November 2005 – 11:00
    Developing story
  • SanDisk gambles more flash will set Sansa e280 MP3 apart from Ipod, Zune
    Monday 21 August 2006 – 06:52
    Beating Apple to the punch by a month, SanDisk - which battles for the #2 MP3 player spot with Creative Labs - announced this morning it is boosting the maximum on-board flash capacity of its Sansa e200 series from 6 GB to 8 GB, and capping the new e280's price at $249.
  • PlayStation 3 will use Blu-Ray discs - confirmed
    Wednesday 22 September 2004 – 03:44
    Sony Computer Entertainment has officially confirmed that the PlayStation 3 will use the Blu-Ray disc technology, an evolution of the DVD format which provides six times more storage space than conventional DVD discs.

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