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  • Special report on Taiwan's second-tier board makers
    Wednesday 4 September 2002 – 06:58
    The motherboard-making business, with shipments of more than 100 million units a year, has been one of the most fiercely competitive of all the IT industries.
  • Jetway showcases special-design barebone systems in China
    Monday 3 June 2002 – 03:40
    Jetway Information recently showcased its latest special-design barebone systems products in Dongguan, Guangdong Province (China).
  • Rockstar to offer "Special Edition" of Grand Theft Auto IV
    Tuesday 22 May 2007 – 02:21
    Grand Theft Auto IV, scheduled for an October 16 release, will be offered as a regular video game as well as, for some extra cash, as a "Special Edition" in a "customized metal safety box."...
  • DFI to ship new special-use platforms in 3Q
    Wednesday 26 June 2002 – 05:03
    After receiving product verification from four clients, Diamond Flower Electric Instrument (DFI) is set to start shipments of new ACP (applied computing platform) products in the third quarter, company president Lu Yen-chi said at a shareholders meeting on June 24.More here at DigiTimes
  • T-shirt integrates special pocket for a cellphone
    Thursday 12 May 2005 – 01:39
    Mobile phones are very practical, but sometimes very annoying to take with you all the time. Until now, nobody came up with an enjoyeable solution that allowed you to get the phone out of where you put it in less than 2 seconds. P4PSystem shows shirts and

Articles & reviews

  • Thanksgiving Special: Mobile Solutions For Cold Gobblers*
    Thursday 22 November 2001 – 06:00
    We have a lot to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season of giving thanks for things we are thankful for. Here we review what companies like Intel and Microsoft are doing to keep cold gobblers mobile.
  • Overclocking Special: The Intel Pentium II 300 SL2W8*
    Tuesday 15 December 1998 – 06:00
    By now we are pretty much at the end of the sweet days of overclocking. The upcoming Intel chips Katmai and the socketed Celeron will not allow any form of overclocking anymore and it would be no surprise if even the well known Pentium II and Celeron chips we know now, will soon also be equipped with Intel's new overclocking protection. AMD seems to consider the same, so that there will be hardly any new chip available that will allow us to tweak its performance by running it faster than it is supposed to.
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