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  • AMD and ATI: Will their technologies merge as well?*
    Thursday 27 July 2006 – 03:38
    AMD and ATI: Will their technologies merge as well? It was AMD that approached ATI with the business proposition: Would it be interested in playing a principal role in creating the next low-power, high-performance mobility platform? Apparently the answer was yes, but what's in it for ATI besides a lot of cash? TG Daily asked high-ranking representatives from both companies.
  • USB 2.0 as a Multi-Purpose Solution: The External ATA Drive Case from ADS Technologies*
    Thursday 16 January 2003 – 06:00
    There is a veritable host of external hard drives or CD ROM drives on the market. The external system developed by ADS Technologies allows you to run any ATA drive - including hard drives - via the USB port. Is this solution better than external hard drives produced by major manufacturers?
  • Do Extended-range WLAN technologies deliver?*
    Monday 15 November 2004 – 02:57
    Longer range and faster speed are the watchwords for wireless LAN product manufacturers and the criteria by which many of us choose which products to buy. We take a look at three "extended range" WLAN technologies - Atheros' Super G / XR, Airgo Networks' True MIMO and Parker Vision's D2D - to see if they deliver as promised.
  • LCD Or Plasma - What's Your Pleasure? Understanding Modern Flat-Panel TV Technologies*
    Wednesday 9 March 2005 – 06:00
    Flat-panel displays are the future of television. HDTV, digital convergence, and high-resolution DVD will all have contributed to making CRT TVs all but obsolete within two years.
  • TFT Guide - Part 2 - Viewing Angle Technologies*
    Wednesday 30 June 1999 – 07:00
    TFT flat panel displays have two decisive disadvantages when you compare them with conventional cathode ray tube monitors
  • Wireless Networking NTK - Technologies*
    Friday 16 August 2002 – 12:00
    A year or so ago (early 2001), you had two choices for wireless networking products: Home RF and 802.11b. In mid 2002, your choices have expanded to four main contenders (802.11b, "enhanced" 802.11b, 802.11a, and Bluetooth) and one dying one (Home RF). More choices are coming later in 2002 and 2003, with a lot of activity in "combo" products that meld together two or more standards into one product. First, let's look at what you can actually buy today for building your wireless LAN (WLAN).

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