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Not-so-Distant Future Holds Roll-up Screens for Computers and TVs
Tuesday 29 October 2002 – 10:45
Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) are the future for viewing screens, according to British company Cambridge Display Technology. -
Intel's LaGrande security technology not coming to consumer PCs
Friday 10 March 2006 – 05:51
The Core buzz presented during IDF blurred several other important announcements - including the long awaited release of the LaGrande security spec. The creator of the spec told TG Daily that La Grande won't be hitting home computers in the near future - as it remains a developing platform that could cause privacy concerns. -
IDF Not - PC Forecast Spells Trouble for Intel
Tuesday 10 September 2002 – 06:24
Research firm IDC said Monday that it has lowered its PC market forecasts for 2002 and 2003 to reflect weakening demand for PCs from both consumer and business users. -
ATI, Nvidia supply not meeting demand - ATI's performance lead may not gain it market share
Tuesday 22 April 2003 – 05:24
Taiwanese graphics card makers report that high-end graphics chips from Nvidia and ATI Technologies continue to be in short supply even as the market enters its slow season. -
1080p HD not supported by ATI, Nvidia?
Wednesday 15 February 2006 – 10:03
We have been under the impression that ATI and Nvidia support full high definition video in 1080p resolution (1920x1080). That impression may be wrong if we believe an article over at FiringSquad.
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HD DVD maybe not a "long-term" standard - Microsoft*
Friday 30 September 2005 – 02:31
On Monday, while some may have been writing "advance obituaries" in case Toshiba ended up delaying the HD DVD rollout into oblivion, the technology that some analysts described as "on the ropes" began staging a Muhammad Ali-like comeback in its battle against Blu-ray, with Microsoft and Intel joining the HD DVD Promotions Group. -
Sony BMG's DRM provider does not rule out future use of stealth*
Friday 4 November 2005 – 11:27
In an exclusive interview with TG Daily, the CEO of the company that produces copy protection software for music publisher Sony BMG denies allegations that this software is a rootkit, though acknowledges it uses some of the same stealth means. They won't be used again, he says, but stealth itself cannot be ruled out. -
Not So Firm Firmware - PSP Updating and Homebrew*
Thursday 22 December 2005 – 06:00
The recent release of v2.6 has increased the speed with which updates are produced. Why are these updates needed, and what of the popular independent software that will not run on the new firmware? -
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