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  • First Benchmarks: Conroe vs. FX-62*
    Monday 5 June 2006 – 09:05
    First Benchmarks: Conroe vs. FX-62 One month ahead of the Core 2 Duo launch, we take a look at the 2.66 GHz version and run benchmarks. Will Conroe really be Intel's Athlon 64 killer?
  • First BitTorrent convict loses appeal*
    Saturday 19 May 2007 – 12:14
    First BitTorrent convict loses appeal Chan Nai-ming, the Hong Kong man reported to be the first to go to court over using BitTorrent, lost his appeal last week and must now face the music. ...
  • Media, fans get first crack at Halo 3*
    Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 12:55
    Media, fans get first crack at Halo 3 Microsoft opened up the doors to Halo 3 in New York City and San Francisco on Friday to give gamers a first glimpse at the game, about a week before beta testing begins. ...
  • European GPS rival transmits first navigation data*
    Saturday 5 May 2007 – 03:25
    European GPS rival transmits first navigation data Galileo, a European project that aims to create a civilian global navigation infrastructure, has reached a major milestone as the European Space Agency (ESA) today reported that the Giove-A satellite has transmitted the first navigation message. ...
  • HP's Digital Entertainment Center a Good First Attempt at a Living Room PC*
    Friday 29 July 2005 – 07:00
    HP has taken the plunge into living room PCs, and they deserve a lot of credit for taking the initiative. The Digital Entertainment Center (DEC) is a good first attempt at building a PC that really fits into this new environment. HP has jumped in with both feet, bringing their industrial and development capabilities to bear.
  • CES 2007: First horseman of apocalypse in Las Vegas*
    Monday 8 January 2007 – 06:49
    CES 2007: First horseman of apocalypse in Las Vegas If there was any doubt that CES has become a bloated, over the top, affair, much like the last days of Pompeii, or Comdex for that matter, you need read no further than this little ditty from our intrepid reporter, Rob Wright, in Las Vegas.
  • The First Hammer Board Hits the THG Lab*
    Thursday 17 October 2002 – 07:00
    We bring you a first look at details of the board with Socket 754 for ClawHammer. Top secret: new info for manufacturers from VIA, NVIDIA and AMD, as well as an overview of roadmaps.
  • FIC PA-2012 Revision 1.2 - The First Socket 7 AGP Motherboard*
    Monday 10 November 1997 – 06:00
    The new revision 1.2 of the PA-2012 arrived today, Nov. 10 1997, as promised by FIC. This is the actual production revision, this board is the same as what you can buy in the shops soon.
  • AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2: R700 First-Look*
    Tuesday 12 August 2008 – 06:50
    AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2: R700 First-Look Earlier this year, AMD launched the Radeon HD 3870 X2, which was fast, but not fast enough. Now R700 is upon us and AMD shows its new RV770 architecture has what it takes to power the fastest graphics card on earth.
  • Micron's Upcoming Samurai DDR Chipset - First Looks*
    Thursday 16 December 1999 – 06:00
    This upcoming DDR SDRAM chipset will offer high memory bandwidth with a much more reasonable memory cost versus RDRAM platforms.
  • CES 2007: JVC first to offer HD HDD videocam*
    Sunday 7 January 2007 – 11:26
    CES 2007: JVC first to offer HD HDD videocam JVC today announced a high-definition version of its Everio hard drive camcorder series. The GZ-HD7 records video in 1080i (1920x1080 interlaced) onto a 60 GB hard drive.
  • Blackberry 8100 Pearl: Ready for primetime?*
    Wednesday 13 September 2006 – 07:25
    Blackberry 8100 Pearl: Ready for primetime? Research in Motion's new Blackberry Pearl went on sale yesterday and we were lucky enough to pick up one of the much praised devices at a local T-Mobile store. Read our first impressions during the first hours with the new jewel, which aims to push RIM into the consumer market. Extra: RIM shows off the Blackberry Pearl at CTIA (Video)
  • UTStarcom F1000G - The First 802.11g VoWLAN phone*
    Monday 12 September 2005 – 02:50
    One manufacturer seems to have broken ranks with the current crop of 802.11b VoWLAN or WiSIP phones. Tim Higgins takes a look at UTStarcom's as-yet-unannounced F1000G.
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