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  • 2K unleashes Bioshock
    Wednesday 22 August 2007 – 09:57 in Gaming
    New York (NY) – 2K Games announced the availability of its first-person shooter Bioshock for Windows PC and the Xbox 360 console. Among one of the most anticipated titles for Microsoft’s game console this year, Bioshock puts gamers in a castaway role in
  • Apple Unleashes Panther OS
    Monday 27 October 2003 – 12:34
    Apple will release its next-generation desktop and server operating system - Mac OS X 10.3, tagged with the moniker of 'Panther' - late Friday.
  • MSI Unleashes Hell
    Friday 1 June 2001 – 10:24
    Looks like MSI is showing all its cards (and systems) in one fell swoop.
  • eMachines unleashes eMonster
    Saturday 29 January 2000 – 06:04
    Low-price PC leader eMachines is going upscale, introducing a new top-of-the-line model that breaks the $1,000 price barrier.The company's new $1,099 eMonster 550R features a 550MHz Pentium III chip, a 15GB hard drive, and dual DVD and CD-RW drives.The PC maker also introduced new models at its standard $399, $499 and $599 price points, and unveiled a new $799 eTower 533iR that features a CD-RW and a 533MHz Celeron chip.
  • Intel unleashes Pentium III
    Saturday 27 February 1999 – 08:01
    Intel Corp.

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  • RAIDCore Unleashes SATA to Take Out SCSI*
    Friday 14 November 2003 – 06:00
    Storage startup RAIDCore has introduced its first device, the RC4000 Serial SATA, which the company claims will render Ultra320 RAID controllers from Adaptec and LSI Logic virtually obsolete in the entry and mid-level server segment. We put all five of the adapters, each with eight hard drives, to the test. Is SCSI's day over? Our benchmarks speak for themselves: Start sounding the SCSI death knell.
  • CES 2007: AMD unleashes second generation of Live! platform*
    Monday 8 January 2007 – 06:05
    CES 2007: AMD unleashes second generation of Live! platform One could have thought that the first, sort of half-baked effort of the first generation of entertainment PC platforms could also have the last. But AMD took another, more serious look at the market and announced Live! notebooks, a Live reference platform for the family room and a CPU-powered NAS system.

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