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  • VIA takes on Intel (again), moves into China
    Friday 15 March 2002 – 05:32
    VIA Technologies pulled out all the stops at CeBIT yesterday with launches in five product families.
  • DVD Jon takes first steps in cracking the iPhone
    Thursday 5 July 2007 – 11:47 in Consumer Electronics
    Jon Lech Johansen, also known as "DVD Jon" and as the software engineer who released software code that cracked the DVD content-scrambling system in 2002, apparently has found details about iPhone and iTunes activation data and as well as a first key to open up the iPhone
  • ATI takes All-in-Wonder to PCI Express, announces X700
    Tuesday 21 September 2004 – 06:43
    ATI today announced its first PCI Express-based All-in-Wonder video card for TV fine-tuned for TV and video editing applications. The company also formally introduced the X700 visual processor family targeted at the mainstream graphic card market.
  • Kryotech takes K6-III to half a gig
    Wednesday 24 February 1999 – 09:25
    Super cooling technology can make the AMD K6-III run at 500MHz.
  • iPod takes a bullet, saves soldier's life
    Friday 6 April 2007 – 01:43
    According to a picture posted on Flickr, one lucky U.S. Army soldier was saved by his iPod after the music player took a bullet from an AK-47.

Articles & reviews

  • Aspyr's Gamerhood Takes Aim at Mac Gaming*
    Tuesday 18 July 2006 – 05:38
    Aspyr's Gamerhood Takes Aim at Mac Gaming Digital distribution for Mac games? Surely they can't be serious. Oh, but Aspyr is. The game company announced the unusually-named Gamerhood, a new software application that will offer downloadable games for Mac users. Aspyr hopes Gamerhood will do for games what iTunes has done for music.
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  • THG Takes to the Air for Wi-Fi 'War Flying'*
    Friday 30 April 2004 – 06:00
    Sure, you've heard about "war driving," which involves sniffing out unencrypted Wi-Fi wireless access point connections by car or foot. But what about sniffing out signals from a plane, or "war flying?" Yes, that's right: THG has taken to the air with Wi-Fi cards in tow.
  • Dell Takes on the iPod: Dell Digital Jukebox 15/20 GB*
    Friday 30 January 2004 – 06:00
    The Digital Jukeboxes cost $249 and $299 for the 15 GB and 20 GB versions, respectively. But what exactly do you get for your money?
  • Carnegie Mellon takes new approach to speed up Internet book scanning initiative*
    Saturday 26 May 2007 – 12:58
    Students at Carnegie Mellon University believe to have found a solution to one of the major bottlenecks in an initiative that aims to make transform books, newspapers and other printed materials into digitized text that is computer searchable. Words that are not recognized by scan software are used for passphrases on websites - enlisting the help of Internet users to accelerate the initiative....

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