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  • Via debuts tiniest motherboard yet
    Thursday 7 June 2007 – 11:46
    Via CEO Wenchi Chen revealed a business card-sized motherboard billed as the "world's first industry-standard form-factor for PC/phone convergence," at Computex today
  • Reader Opinion: CRTs aren't dead yet
    Wednesday 30 November 2005 – 01:01
    Anyone trying to buy a CRT computer monitor today is bound to feel like walking through a museum of ancient history, or to put it more bluntly, a graveyard. You haven't seen any CRT ads or reviews in years, so you search online to be unwittingly hit by pages dating back to 2002 or earlier, and visit retailer sites to find that the CRT monitor selections are either non-existent or limited, at best.
  • 300GL is IBM's smallest PC yet
    Wednesday 18 August 1999 – 03:45
    IBM plans to tread more lightly on users' desktops, with the smallest footprint of any commercial PC it has shipped to date.
  • 11n Draft 2.0 gear not working yet, but does anyone really care?
    Friday 29 June 2007 – 12:02
    I share Glenn Fleishman's disappointment with this week's announcement by the Wi-Fi Alliance that they have only begun their certification testing
  • ATI: No Springdale licensing yet
    Wednesday 19 March 2003 – 05:28
    Contrary to market rumors, ATI Technologies said it has not received notification from Intel regarding licensing for the 800MHz FSB (front-side bus) standard used in the new Springdale platform.
  • AMD introduces fastest K6 yet
    Saturday 27 February 1999 – 08:00
    AMD did its best to rain on Intel's Pentium III parade by simultaneously introducing its 450MHz AMD-K6-2 processor with 3DNow! technology.
  • IBM Introduces Lightest ThinkPad Yet
    Monday 9 February 2004 – 11:43
    IBM is pushing the envelope in mobile computing by scaling down even more its popular ThinkPad X product line in a move to capture the executive road-warrior market.
  • Nforce 3 not in mass production yet
    Monday 1 September 2003 – 12:11
    Even though Asus has already announced Nforce 3 motherboards that you can buy in many parts of the world, there's evidence suggesting the chipsets not so ready as Nvidia would like, at least not for mass production.
  • Win yet another KT400 motherboard!
    Monday 16 June 2003 – 10:22
    VIA's support website, VIA Arena, is holding yet another competition giving you the chance to win an Acorp 7KT400A motherboard based on the KT400A chipset.
  • MS Outlook hosts yet another virus
    Sunday 28 May 2000 – 06:41
    While many computer sophisticates have discounted viruses planted in e-mail attachments as IQ tests, even more users of the Microsoft mail program are going to be graded on a pass/fail basis in the coming days.
  • Toshiba claims smallest fuel cell yet
    Thursday 24 June 2004 – 05:19
    Toshiba has made further progress developing a direct methanol fuel cell for use in portable electronic devices, it says.
  • Chipset designers not feeling demand recovery yet
    Wednesday 10 July 2002 – 05:05
    Taiwan's chipset designers said that although their motherboard clients have started feeling stronger market demand this month, their business has so far appeared sluggish, as board makers are still wary about building their inventories after the massive clear-outs in the second quarter.
  • Scientists come up with yet another Supermouse
    Thursday 29 November 2007 – 05:08
    The range of “super” mice continues. We had the superfast super mouse, the super-brave super mouse and now, we finally have one that might serve a purpose.
  • Sony and Panasonic introduce yet another format
    Friday 12 May 2006 – 10:06
    Mainstream format wars are always fun and exciting - remember VHS versus Beta? - but there are times when the introduction of a new method of storing information is necessary
  • CIO Jury: IT chiefs not yet planning for Windows Vista
    Wednesday 3 August 2005 – 06:01
    UK CIOs and IT directors say they will have to be convinced of the business benefits and return on investment of Microsoft's upcoming Windows Vista operating system before including it in IT spending and upgrade plans.

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