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  • IDF Fall 1999: Intel's Master Plan*
    Friday 10 September 1999 – 06:00
    Take a peek into the Intel master plan with Merced, see what NVIDIA has going on with the upcoming GeForce 256 and much more!
  • COMDEX Fall 1999: Wow! The Comdex winner for me*
    Friday 19 November 1999 – 06:00
    Comdex was a tremendous disappointment, until Expertcity.com came along.
  • Comdex Fall 2002 Day 2: Racing Into New Products*
    Wednesday 20 November 2002 – 06:00
    Who is Astro? We find about the answer this question as well as see some new and exciting products at Comdex Day 2002. In addition we were able to capture a new product from D-Link will make its way on to the market shortly. In addition we check in with Gigabyte, Maxtor, ECS, MSI, SiS, and Transmeta.
  • IDF Fall 2001 - Intel On Track*
    Tuesday 28 August 2001 – 06:00
    The Intel Developer Forum Fall 2001 day 1 delivers the post-mortem on the 2 GHz Pentium 4, and Intel's plans to ramp up to 10 GHz parts in the next 3 years. In addition, Intel unveils Hyper-Threading.
  • Comdex Fall 2002 Day 3: Monitoring Display Development*
    Thursday 21 November 2002 – 06:00
    Today we spent a lot of time focusing on a subject that you continue to question us about, i.e., monitors and flat panel displays. We spent time looking at the latest developments and directions in this technology. In addition, we have a special announcement from Atech Flash, and we check in with Biostar, Asus, and US Robotics.
  • Comdex Fall 2002 Day 1: Nvidia Launches GeforceFX*
    Tuesday 19 November 2002 – 06:00
    Is this the final throes of the greatest show on earth? Comdex ain't what it used to be, but while there's a Las Vegas, there's always some gutsy company betting on maing a killing in the technology market. We bring you Day 1 of Comdex Fall 2002. Nvidia, ATI, AMD, Dell Axim, Palm's cheapy, Enermax, CPUMate and the heaviest graphics board in western civilization.
  • Comdex Fall 2001 Report - Part 6: Other Stuff*
    Tuesday 20 November 2001 – 10:00
    I always come across interesting products that don't really fit into the subject area of the site, but, what the heck, I liked 'em, so why not give them a plug anyway?
  • Comdex Fall 2001 Report - Part 3: 802.11b*
    Tuesday 20 November 2001 – 10:00
    The big news in 11b products was a slew of new stuff from Linksys. Here's the lineup (all prices are estimated street):
  • Comdex Fall 2001 Report - Part 2: 802.11a*
    Tuesday 20 November 2001 – 10:00
    In contrast to the excitement that I felt while exploring the Bluetooth products, the feeling in "11a land" was very low-key. Many of the companies that I talked to about 802.11a products weren't as aggressive as I'd thought they'd be, and some were holding off on even announcing products.
  • Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 6: Totally Awesome Computers Ridiculously Insane*
    Thursday 22 September 2005 – 07:00
    Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 6: Totally Awesome Computers Ridiculously Insane Totally Awesome Computers' expensive system comes packed full of goodies to complete your ultimate gaming rig. But if you value performance first and foremost, is this machine for you?
  • Comdex Fall 2001 Report - Part 4: Routers*
    Tuesday 20 November 2001 – 10:00
    Things were pretty quiet in SOHO routers, except for Linksys, who continues to expand their already broad line of routers. Two routers in particular were interesting surprises and should have the competition scrambling... Here's the list (all prices are estimated street):
  • Comdex Fall 2001 Report - Part 5: HomePlug*
    Tuesday 20 November 2001 – 10:00
    I was surprised to see the number of companies launch power line networking products so quickly after the HomePlug standard was approved. If you haven't been following the power line networking saga, the short story is that after a few years of attempts by different companies with various technologies, Intellon's PowerPacket technology was blessed by the HomePlug consortium as the standard for power line networking. I saw products demonstrated by Netgear, SMC, and Linksys, all of which use the same Intellon chipset. Here's the rundown:
  • Comdex Fall 2001 Report - Part 1: Bluetooth*
    Tuesday 20 November 2001 – 10:00
    I'm a little late with my Comdex coverage, so I'll keep things focused on what I think were the highlights of the show. I'll start with a technology that I thought was headed for the technology graveyard... Bluetooth.
  • Fall 2002 IDF: Day 2*
    Wednesday 11 September 2002 – 06:00
    ViewSonic, Samsung, Analog Devices, Musicmatch, LSI, Philips, Palm, Fujitsu, Promise, Ali, 3ware and Silver-Zinc battery technology were just the tip of the iceberg at IDF Day 2. Cool products, HiDef TV and a new Palm-based phone thrown in for good measure were just a few of the innovations we saw today at IDF.
  • Fall 2002 IDF: Day 1*
    Tuesday 10 September 2002 – 06:00
    We are off and running at the Winter 2002 Intel Developers Forum. Patrick Gelsinger got the event rolling with his keynote address and had a few things to talk about, including a demo of a 4.7GHz Pentium 4 Northwood. Rambus shows off the new SiS R658, which is a new Pentium 4 chipset that features Rambus. We have a chance to see a few other new things too as IDF starts to crank up for the next three days.

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