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- Intel Bloomfield CPU pricing reveals pleasant surprise
- Nvidia to launch Intel-based MCP7A IGP chipset in August
- Notebook platform transition to be faster this year
- Lite-On IT expected to ship up to 5 million Xbox 360 DVD-ROM drives in Q3
- SCO ordered to pay Novell $2.5 million Unix royalties
- SF system admin pleads not guilty
- House panelists seek opt-in rule for Web tracking
- LED lighting may soon be available for mainstream use
- Handsets to account for 40% of NAND flash demand in 2008, says inSpectrum
- If you can be number one in China you can be number one in the world: Q&A with Freesc
- Wii shines, Xbox 360 loses ground
- Microsoft Q2 profit jumps 42%
- Wii shines, Xbox 360 tanks
- Google shares sink after profits miss expectations
- Continuing a tradition at AMD: Leaving the sinking boat
- Dirk Meyer announced new AMD CEO
- Update: AMD posts another huge loss, trading halted, announces new CEO
- AMD posts another huge loss, trading halted, big announcement expected
- Lenovo?s aims guns at Macbook Air, launches ThinkPad X200
- World of Warcraft adding achievements to woo bored players
- eBay shares rocked as auction buyers pay less
- American Airlines testing anti-missile lasers
- Sony and Amazon team up to bring video everywhere
- ESA reveals An Inconvenient Truth about the gaming industry
- ESA reveals An Inconvenient Truth about gaming industry
- Intel phases out most Clovertown and Woodcrest processors
- PicoPC offers Windows XP embedded in home theater setting
- PicoPC offers Windows XP embedded in home theater setting
- Work out on the waves: River Gym of New York
- Nokia's Q2 profit drops 61%
- Yahoo takes case to shareholders, says willing to sell Asian assets
- Iomega ties up with siblings for more complete backup solution
- MobileMe update: What is still missing and incomplete
- Samsung, Sun develop 'ultra-endurance' SSD
- Netbooks to help boost shipments for notebook makers in H2 08
- Global PC market grew 16% in Q2 - Gartner
- Asia-Pacific region viewed as most exciting place for WiMax take-up
- LCD monitor industry players believe demand may recover in Q4
- Illinois is the most spammed state
- Large-size panel prices fall further in H2 of July
- IC design houses and distributors talk up Olympic demand
- Illinois most spammed state
- iPhone 3G: LG Dare or simply waiting may be better choices
- Nvidia joins SOI party
- Ebay reports 338 million Skype users
- 2K bringing back 1994's Colonization
- PC and Xbox 360 players battle in new Take-Two MMO
- Apple says sorry and gives away a month of MobileMe for free
- Centrino 2 launch to boost shipments of 802.11 devices
- Falling WiMax chipset prices spell good news for adoption rates
- 200 GB per disk: Toshiba leads 2.5? hard drive storage density
- What Microsoft does not want you to know about Netflix streaming
- World of Warcraft update adds addiction curbing alarms
- Disgruntled IT worker holds San Francisco hostage
- Product launches to drive strong handset growth in H2 2008, says research firm
- MIT develops iShoe to keep you on your feet
- Redmond, we have a problem: Sony just cut the price of the PS3
- Surprise: Apple sues Mac-clone maker Psystar
- Undersea volcanic rocks offer storage for greenhouse gases
- Acer dishes out Atom-based notebook
- Intel to ship 100 millionth 45 nm CPU before year end
- Webroot founder dies in Hawaii
- Business brilliance? Apple iPhone profit margin narrowed down to 55%
- Strong mobile processor demand improves Intel profit by 25%
- Apple acknowledges outrageous charges for supposedly free MobileMe trial
- Is GPU stacking the answer to all your performance concerns?
- Nintendo rocks the house at E3, touts console and handheld supremacy
- Microsoft concerned about Google-Yahoo
- Look, mom: No letters on the keys!
- Volkswagen unveils 2028 concept vehicles
- Intel invents a new calendar, replaces Christ with Centrino
- Analysis: Apple?s big iPhone sales weekend
- Green Art: Designers create PhotoBioReactor sculpture
- Nvidia reportedly scores QPI license while Intel gets SLI for X58 motherboards
- Lenovo to launch IdeaPad G-series for netbook and entry-level markets
- Panel makers cut output, expect prices to stabilize in August
- Dell said to be planning launch of low-cost notebook in August
- Elpida develops power-efficient 2 Gb/s high-speed DDR3
- DRAM contract price to remain flat in July
- Solar inverter market to grow by 40% in 2008
- ATI R700 previews on the web, card to hit stores on 08/13
- Intel announces Centrino 2
- WiMax to roll out in September, really
- Does AMD block PhysX on Radeon development?
- Dubai building the ultimate sustainable city
- Netflix coming to your Xbox 360
- Microsoft exec says Xbox 360 will outsell the PS3 and Wii
- MobileMe free trial accounts not free after all?
- Bungie.net down ? New Halo coming?
- Bungie.net down ? Halo 3 announcement coming?
- AMD takes $880 million charge related to ATI acquisition
- Tesla Motors to open store in Silicon Valley
- Nintendo draws first blood at E3
- PhaseOne?s $42,000 digital camera
- Yahoo rejects Microsoft/Icahn proposal for restructuring
- Apple sells one million iPhones over the weekend
- Sony: Wii an ?expensive niche game device"
- FCC chief would bar Comcast from imposing web restrictions
- Motherboard makers conservative about Q3 shipments
- Notebook battery makers set for positive growth in H2 of year
- Eee Box launches today in Hong Kong
- PDPs face strong pressure from increased 32" LCD supply
- Touch panel suppliers see strong fluctuations in sales
- GTX 200 prices crashing, Nvidia said to be shifting strategy
- Blu-ray players taking aim at $300
- Microsoft phases out 20 GB Xbox 360, intros 60 GB version
- AT&T blames Apple for iPhone activation woes
- Rumors of AMD CEO departure gain traction
- Man claims to create almost limitless fuel from farm waste
- Microsoft to cut Xbox 360 price this weekend
- Poker bot beats human champs
- Porn industry takes a steamy first shot at the iPhone
- iPhone launch turns into iBrick disaster
- AT&T selling second wave of iPhone 3G shipments
- Microsoft to unveil DirectX 11 at XNA Gamefest
- Centrino 2 to launch on Monday
- 50 megapixels, 150 MB image files: Kodak?s new flagship CCD sensor
- Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
- Albatron unveils GeForce 8-series graphics cards for PCI slots
- Panels for OLED TVs and mini-note PCs to show strongest growth through 2015, says Dis
- Weak PND market worries GPS chip suppliers
- Impinj acquires Intel's UHF RFID reader chip business
- Semi equipment spending worse than expected, to fall 22% in 2008
- Steve Jobs cleared of criminal charges in options backdating case
- iPhone 3G on sale, first units on Ebay
- Meet the most dedicated iPhone fan in Los Angeles
- Meet the most dedicated iPhone fan in Los Angeles
- MobileMe live, accounts now available
- Rambus is back in court, sues Nvidia
- Toyota will start making hybrid Prius in U.S.
- Apple releases iTunes 7.7 and Apple TV 2.1, iPhone applications now available in iTun
- Fake Steve Jobs hanging up the keyboard
- $1000 Belkin box promises wireless HD video and audio
- Windows 3.11 to disappear in November (really)
- Researchers dive into invisible light and the origins of the universe
- "Honey, pass the healing potion" - World of Warcraft brings husbands and wives togeth
- Scalpers selling free Bon Jovi concert tickets for thousands
- Colorado man arrested after selling library books on Craigslist
- App Store to launch tomorrow with 500 iPhone/iPod touch applications
- Seagate boosts hard drive storage capacity to 1.5 TB
- New York City planning to spend billions to reduce greenhouse gases
- Build your own search engine: Yahoo spices up search API
- Motorola to fall to fifth place in Q2 handset ranking
- Asustek Eee PC shipments fail expectations but Acer still confident about Aspire One
- Thin-film photovoltaic market to reach 26 gigawatts by 2015
- Slow Q3 expected for handset chipmakers
- Small- to medium-size LCD panel shipments miss Q2 targets
- Nanya: Some customers willing to accept rising DRAM ASP
- Elpida and Numonyx sign foundry deal for NOR flash production at 12" fab
- Apple clarifies ?half the price? claim for iPhone 3G
- Flickr pimps out images to Getty
- Financier Pickens pitches world?s largest wind farm
- No cheap iPod: AT&T changes iPhone terms of use
- Gmail adding protection and monitoring features
- Hitachi fires up second-generation terabyte hard drives
- Macrovision-funded survey shows rampant DVD pirating
- The most spammed country in the world? Switzerland.
- Boeing raises jet delivery forecast
- General Motors constructing the world?s largest solar panel system
- Apple's favorite journalists post iPhone reviews
- Supercar designer releases green auto design
- The second coming of Vista: Microsoft strikes back
- Countdown to the iPhone 3G: What you need to know before you get in line
- Google's YouTube ad revenue short of expectations: report
- Google's YouTube ad revenue short of expectations: report
- Syntax-Brillian files for bankruptcy
- Philips to transfer PC monitor brand to TPV
- LCD panel makers cutting small- to medium-size output amid weakening demand
- Acer to sell off memory module subsidiary Apacer
- On the Campaign Trail: Green energy beginning to evoke the feelings of Americans
- Samsung puts 128 GB SSDs into mass-production
- Samsung puts 128 SSDs into mass-production
- Google Lively: A new spin on an old topic
- Microsoft director calls Nintendo Wii a novelty
- Copper thieves topple cell tower
- Should Apple be sued over false advertising?
- Stretching the limits of lithography: MIT creates 25 nm structures
- Demo handsets and window displays arrive at retail stores ahead of iPhone 3G launch
- eBay vote seller charged with a felony
- More charges filed over YouTube ?flying baby? vid
- Return of the Pentium: Larrabee to be based on P5 architecture
- MacBook Pro prototype case leaked, maybe
- Biofuels account for a 75% rise in the cost of food - report
- Russian blogger sentenced for calling police ?scum?
- Update: Programmer demonstrates Flash on the iPhone
- Fixed: PlayStation 3 firmware 2.41 now available
- DreamWorks switches to Intel, creates 3D movies with Larrabee
- Acer announces (cheap) compact desktop PC
- Flash Lite now on the iPhone, without Apple?s blessing
- OCZ releases memory for Montevina notebooks
- Low price Atom standard platform to have limited impact on IPC makers
- First-tier notebook makers expect sequential shipments boost of 15-20% in Q3
- Panel prices tumble down in July, but makers expect a turnaround in September
- Lackluster small- to medium-size panel demand affects June revenues for makers
- DRAM module makers expect demand to recover
- Mitac to launch its first GPS-enabled 3G handset in Q4
- Two small iPhone screws spark rumors about replaceable battery
- Nvidia supports PhysX effort on ATI Radeon
- UK?s most spammed person bombarded with 44001 emails a day
- Obama has huge Internet lead over McCain
- Georgia Tech student advertises for kissing lessons on Craigslist
- Yahoo to Microsoft: Make a proposal immediately
- Internet tops 172 million websites
- Two small iPhone screws spark rumors about replaceable battery
- Teenagers attacked after mocking town on YouTube
- Segway CTO joins Apple
- Apple prices Macbook Air against Lenovo?s Thinkpad X300
- Adobe Flash Player 10 beta: hardware-accelerated eye-candy
- Pictures of 2010 Toyota Prius posted
- Pioneer creates 16-layer disc with 400 GB capacity
- Toyota Prius may get solar panels
- LED penetration to reach 8% of LCD TV market by 2011, says Displaybank
- Air Semiconductor touts low-power GPS solution
- IPC industry feels no pressure from Atom shortages
- Gartner updates Q1 server market growth down to 2.5%
- PC vendors pessimistic about MIDs
- Pioneer obtains OEM orders for BD Combo drives from HP, say Taiwan makers
- Nvidia contract makers in Taiwan low-key over defective chip reports
- DRAM bit growth limited in Q3
- Microsoft still interested in buying Yahoo ? if board and Yang are replaced
- National Semiconductor reinvents itself and goes solar
- 10 things you didn?t know about ? Alice Chang
- Google forced to give Viacom video logs, but can keep search source code
- Microsoft Equipt: The beginning of the next-generation of Microsoft
- Microsoft Equipt: The beginning of the next-generation of Microsoft
- AMD shows off ray-tracing tech on YouTube
- Analyst firms maintain 'buy' recommendations on Nvidia stock
- Scientist warns plasma and LCD televisions could be destroying our environment
- Apple orders 50 million 8 GB NAND flash chips
- Expensive gasoline boosts interest in Segways
- NATSO reveals reduced demand for gasoline, blames Wall Street for high fuel prices
- Google releases instant messaging web client for iPhone
- Low-income Americans slipping on broadband
- Linspire CEO defends Xandros buy-out
- Analyst firms maintain 'buy' recommendations on Nvidia stock
- Nvidia expected to offer DirectX 10.1 GPU in Q1 2009
- WWF slaps U.S. government over lack of energy efficiency progress
- Solar system a bit squashed, not nicely round
- ATI Radeon 4800 forces Nvidia to make price cuts for GTX 260, 280
- ATI Radeon 4800 forces Nvidia to make price cuts for GTX 260, 280
- A MacBook Air keyboard for your iPhone
- AMD Radeon HD 4870 X2 ready by August
- Networking device makers see healthy revenue growth in Q3
- Atom shortage may affect low-cost notebook panel shipments in July
- BenQ to shift focus from handsets to MIDs
- Nvidia's stock bloodbath - company admits faulty chips, shares plunge 22%
- Teenager jailed after posting YouTube vid of airborne baby
- Internet Explorer 8 beefed up against hackers and phishers
- Sony pulls PS3 2.40 firmware after reported problems
- Mozilla: 8,002,530 Firefox 3 downloads within 24 hours
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