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  • Is Solarism's Future Looking Bright?*
    Friday 14 December 2001 – 06:00
    Tom's Hardware Guide takes a look at the Solarism LM1503 15" LCD panel display
  • Dueling Multicores: Intel and AMD Fight For the Future. Part 1 - UPDATE!*
    Wednesday 30 March 2005 – 07:00
    Intel and AMD have taken very different approaches towards achieving the next level of performance with their CPUs. In Part I of this two-part article, we explore the companies' plans for their upcoming multicore lines. We also discuss the pros and cons of hyperthreading, and its relevance to multicore processing.
  • Dueling Multicores: Intel and AMD Fight For the Future. Part 2*
    Thursday 31 March 2005 – 07:00
    Intel and AMD have taken very different approaches towards achieving the next level of CPU performance. In Part 2 of this article, we examine what the two companies are planning through 2015 and beyond. We also discuss the limits of miniaturization and explore a possible new frontier in CPU technology: probabilistic computing.
  • DRAM's Future Past*
    Monday 21 February 2005 – 06:00
    The Rambus litigation over who owns what DRAM patents should linger in U.S. courts for years to come. Meanwhile, the traditional DRAM PC market continues to fragment into different phone, camera and other peripheral sectors. Is the DRAM sector no longer what it was?
  • GDC 2004: The Future of Gaming on Display in San Jose*
    Thursday 1 April 2004 – 07:00
    Unlike the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Game Developer's Conference leaves behind the glitz and glamour and focuses on the technology that will drive the games of the future. New software and hardware are shown that will allow a level of immersion you may have thought was years away.
  • ViewSonic VX924: The Near Future Of LCD Displays*
    Thursday 2 June 2005 – 07:00
    We'd all been waiting for the ViewSonic VX924, with its announced record low latency of 4 ms. Based on the new Overdrive technology, it represents what the near future of LCD display technology will look like. Our tests of this monitor yielded a few surprises - not all of them pleasant. Read on...
  • Digital Photography's Present and Future Live at Photokina*
    Thursday 30 September 2004 – 06:00
    Photokina is THE international trade event for digital photography. Held in Germany every two years in Cologne and its famous Koelnmesse, Photokina serves as a forum for the latest offerings as well as what the not-so-distant future holds in story for digital cameras.
  • MemoryFrame PV1: A Peak into the Future*
    Friday 18 February 2005 – 06:00
    Pacific Digital tries to buck the media player trend, and get a picture to say more than 1,000 words for under $220.
  • Is there a VPN-endpoint Router in your Future?*
    Tuesday 30 April 2002 – 07:00
    The past few months have seen a number of introductions of consumer priced routers with built-in VPN Endpoints. Although this kind of product has been around for awhile, they've tended to be pretty expensive ($500 and up) and out of the range of most folks (unless their company was footing the bill!). So how can a company come along and do the same thing for under $150? Well, that's what I wondered, too, so I took a pair of Linksys BEFVP41's into the lab and had at 'em. You can see how they did in the resulting review.
  • Current State: Near Future & Recommendations in PC Hardware*
    Sunday 29 March 1998 – 07:00
    What's going on in the PC hardware field?
  • 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.
  • Networks according to Joe - D-Link's CEO speaks out on competitors, technology, and his future*
    Monday 16 May 2005 – 02:30
    Steven Joe has seen many changes during his long career with the consumer, SOHO and SMB networking company. David Strom recently sat down with Joe for a discussion that ranged from the company's early days to Joe's views on wireless, VoIP, VARs and his competition.
  • Intel Roadmap News 10/2000: Part Two, Intel's Future Mobile and Server/Workstation Products*
    Monday 16 October 2000 – 07:00
    Intel's recent roadmap for notebook products looks quite jolly. Already in the beginning of next year we will see the first Giga Hertz processor for mobile platforms and mobile Pentium III processors at up to 1.26 GHz will arrive soon afterwards as well. The workstation and server roadmap is not quite as interesting, except for the fact that Intel is counting a lot on 'Third Party' chipset makers to provide non-RDRAM platforms for those systems.
  • The Future of the Hard Drive, 50 Years On*
    Thursday 14 September 2006 – 04:32
    The Future of the Hard Drive, 50 Years On Let's look 50 years ahead in time! Tom's Hardware Guide asked Seagate's Senior Field Applications Engineer Henrique Atzkern what he thinks the future holds for the hard disk drive.
  • I See Dead People: Zombie Apocalypses Of The Future*
    Saturday 30 July 2005 – 06:00
    Bring out your dead! The time is ripe for a new set of zombie titles to stumble towards the retail shelves over the next few months.

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