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- Hitachi planning to launch high-capacity data cartridges.
- PCI Express 2.0 Nears Completion
- IE7 Is Coming This Month...Are you Ready?
- Intel won't be buying NVIDIA
- Microsoft ends support for Windows XP Service Pack 1
- YouTube gains three record label deals.
- Double-Layer Blu-Ray disks promise 50GB of storage
- Google buys YouTube for 1.65 billion dollars
- IBM releases some Power6 specs
- OCZ Launches the EvoStream Power Supply Series
- EVGA Launches Superclocked version of GeForce 7950 GT
- Intel EOL's the Pentium D 805
- Crucial Launches SLI Ready Memory Modules
- GIGABYTE P965/G965 Series Now Ready to Support Intel Quad Core Processors
- Nokia shows off it's 'Aeon' concept phone
- New York based Sooloos creates lossless music system.
- SAMSUNG Introduces New Ultra-Wide, 30" LCD Monitor
- First LSI to Offer Blu-Ray and HD DVD Writing
- AGEIA Releases RealityMark
- AMD Opteron Price Cuts
- Sony Terminates Sales of Monitors in Europe
- AMD Introduces New LIVE! PCs
- CoolLaboratory introduces MetalPad
- PlayStation 3 pre-orders sold out
- Microsoft readying update for Windows Mobile
- AOL UK bought by Carphone Warehouse for £370 million.
- Samsung launches 10 megapixel cameraphone.
- Belkin creates bluetooth iPod accessory
- Corsair Launches Nautilus GPU Water Cooling Blocks
- DFI LANParty UT RD600-T2R/G Images Unveiled
- Dell Debuts E207WFP 20-inch LCD Budget Monitor
- The Quiet Orb Series – Thermaltake Ruby Orb
- SAPPHIRE TOXIC X1950XTX – The Fastest Card on the Planet!
- NVIDIA unleashes the GeForce® Go 7950 GTX GPU
- Dell's XPS M1710 notebook gets overclockable Core 2 Duo
- GameStop will take pre-orders on Nintendo Wii on Friday the 13th
- Seagate updates Maxtor Shared Storage II and OneTouch III
- Sony introduces the NW-S700/600 series
- Blizzard starts closed Beta testing of World of Warcraft - Burning Crusade
- ATI All In Wonder no more as company cuts 2000 jobs
- AMD 4x4 technology to be based off of an NVIDIA chipset
- 7,000 broadband modems robbed from D-Link
- Creative Labs quietly releases X-Fi drivers for Windows Vista
- Swiftech releases GX2 Spacer kit
- Sunlight causes Nintendo Wii to malfunction
- Mainstream DirectX10 cards to arrive in Spring 2007
- Fujitsu shows off Lifebooks with Samsung's Flash SSD hard drives
- Transmeta Announces Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Intel Corporation
- Microsoft closes public beta of Windows Vista RC2 and limits final Vista license
- Apple introduces Product RED iPod nano
- Intel ships first quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX6700
- NVIDIA nForce 680i Board Image Leaked
- Intel Ships its Next-Generation WiMAX Chip with Support for Mobile Networks
- ATI Shareholders Approve Acquisition by AMD
- NVIDIA Partners and Customers "Get Ready" for Microsoft Windows Vista
- Intel Ends Production of 910/915 Chipset
- Sapphire Halloween Masquerade Contest
- Gaming on Windows Vista vs. Windows XP reviewed
- Intel sets Kentsfield launch date
- AMD says Wild Tangent software bundled with AMD Live! is not spyware.
- Fujitsu and Sharp Recall Nearly 80,000 Sony Batteries
- DirectX 9.L will be a DirectX 10 for Windows XP
- Media companies put the squeeze on 'gootube'
- Ageia releases new version of it's PhysX drivers.
- AMD cuts prices on socket 939 Opterons.
- Five men arrested in connection to the 7,000 stolen D-Link routers
- Plextor Announces PlexEraser PX-OE100E
- Asustek to Use C-Media Audio Solutions
- Creative Removes FM Recording
- Matrox working on new GPU?
- DirectX 9.0 L is Vista only: L for Longhorn
- Firefox 2 RC3 released
- HIS releases Radeon X1650Pro 512MB IceQ edition
- ATI Announces Radeon X1950 Pro
- GIGABYTE Unveils Special Edition Radeon 1950 Pro Graphic Accelerator
- SAMSUNG Flash Solid State Drives (SSDs) Fully Compatible with Windows
- ThermalTake Announces Toughpower 850W PSU
- GeCube Releases TEC Cooled ATI RADEON 1950PRO
- Windows Vista MCE remote spotted
- Music Industry serves 8,000 law suits
- EBgames starts Zune pre-order
- Sony sending out v3.0 firmware beta disks
- BFG announces availability of 800W and 1000W PSUs
- Onepagebook - 1M SuperPi in 8.906s
- NVIDIA releases WHQL Vista RC2 driver.
- Apple iPod's infected with Windows virus
- Intel hires workers in Isreal while Intel employees around the world get laid off
- LG.Philips LCD Demonstrates Cutting-Edge Suite of TFT-LCDs at FPD International 2006
- New Conroes Next Year
- OCZ Announces PC2-6400 Gold Rev. 2 GX High Performance Memory
- Futuremark Releases Revolutionary OpenGL ES 2.0 Benchmark
- Intel "Bearlake" Plans Unveiled
- PowerColor Introduces X1950 PRO equipped with ARCTIC COOLING
- Corsair Expands Flash Memory Line with New 2GB microSD Card
- Prices for Intel quad-core desktop CPUs Revealed
- AMD’s 4x4 to Become Available in November
- EA takes in-game advertising too far with Battlefield 2142
- Sony heats console competition with internet gameplay
- NVIDIA graphics bug can allow hackers access to a linux system
- VidaBox Introduces World’s First Dual HD-DVD & Blu-Ray Media Center
- Microsoft releases Windows Internet Explorer 7
- Havok and Autodesk Working Together
- Intel to Include 1GB NAND Memory on Notebook Chipsets
- Geforce 8800GTX to score just under 12,000 3DMark06
- NVIDIA to work on combined CPU & GPU design
- Terra Soft to Provide Linux for PLAYSTATION®3
- Windows XP Service Pack 3 pushed back to 2008
- Xbox 360 hard drive upgrade in the works
- Lik-Sang loses grey import battle against Sony
- The newest Optimus - the Optimus Upravlator
- Logitech Acquires Slim Devices
- ASUS Launches P5B-E Plus with Solid State Capacitors
- Samsung Develops 50nm DRAM Chip
- Intel Goes Centrino Pro
- First pictures of new Cooler Master X-Craft 360
- PS3 to be released with 22 titles at launch
- PS3 shines in prelaunch tests
- Halo movie production delayed
- Microsoft patches 'black hat' Vista hack
- Intel to Tape Out First 45nm Processor in Q4 2006
- NVIDIA's partners snatch G80's like hotcakes
- Internet Explorer 7 has it's first security flaw
- Archos adds wi-fi to it's PMP personal video recorder
- Fixing anti-trust issues in 64-bit Vista will probably take years
- Spam cube promises a malware free future for home network users
- NVIDIA forbids factory overclocking of G80
- AOL to force it's users to pay for E-mail
- Samsung Shows Off 12mm Thick AMOLED Display
- Intel to Introduce Native 2MB L2 Cache Conroe
- AMD Processors Price Cut
- New Integrated Audio Solution from ADI
- Crucial Presents New Ballistix Memory Look
- IBM Sues Amazon.com
- HP to Release 18x DVD Writer Next Month
- Intel Talks about DDR3
- Super Talent Expands Line of IDE Flash Drives
- ATI "RV560" Details Unveiled
- Dell Unveils AMD Opteron 2P/4P Servers
- Hitachi Ships Three New Hard Drives
- Google launches Custom Search Engine
- The Burning Crusade delayed
- AOpen Releases Core 2 Duo Based XC Cube System
- Lik-Sang.com Out of Business due to Multiple Sony Lawsuits
- Apple Introduces Core 2 Duo MacBook Pro
- NEC Updates its Award-Winning Gaming and Lifestyle LCD Monitors
- SGI Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against ATI
- Mozilla officially releases Firefox 2.0 final
- New games require the latest version of DirectX 9.0C
- Intel, like AMD, cuts CPU prices.
- Asus GeForce 8800 GTX Details Leaked
- Super Talent Announces 16GB IDE Flash Drive
- Windows Defender Released
- Noctua presents NF-R8 fan
- Alienware to Offer Phantom Products With Their Media Center PCs
- AMD Completes ATI Acquisition and Unveils “Fusion” Initiative
- Happy birthday XP!
- PQI Adds New Member to Cool Drive Lineup
- Microsoft Delays Release of RTM Version of Windows Vista
- NVIDIA and TSMC Celebrate New Milestone: 500 Million Processors
- Belkin to ship first Wi-Fi Skype phone on Monday in UK
- Dark Messiah of Might and MagicT On Steam
- PowerColor to Release AGP version of Radeon X1950 Pro
- Intel pledges support for latest Energy Star standards
- Windows Media Player 11 misses release day
- Internet Explorer 7 vulnerable to a 'spoofing bug'.
- NVIDIA Prefers to Stay Independent
- Silverstone SST-TJ09 - optimized for VGA cooling
- Core 2 Quad to launch November 2nd, and will be available November 14th.
- Sonnet's Volta increases iPod battery life by 50 hours
- AMD will not kill the ATI brand
- NEC Launches New 37-Inch Multi-Purpose LCD Display
- SMART Modular Technologies Introduces Industry’s First Non-Stacked/Non-DDP DDR2 2GB VLP Registered DIMM
- LG Shows Off 42" 3D Display
- ATI Plans to Release Value Radeon X1300CE
- Physical measurements of NVIDIA G80 series released
- Bitorrent administrator arrested and jailed for five months.
- Intel shows off Tigertown
- ASUS Releases Three New TOP Series Video Cards
- SmcFanControl lets users adjust fan speeds in Intel Macs
- Microsoft adjusts Vista licensing for frequent upgraders.
- Samsung increases screen brightness by over 33% without increasing power consumption.
- G80 pictures reveal a second RAMDAC processor
- Shuttle ships gamer-friendly SFF computer
- IBM developing more efficient way to transfer heat away from the processor
- DFI Launches INFINITY CFX3200-M2/G Motherboard
- Buffalo DDR2 modules to reach 1250MHz
- AMD unveils ATI Radeon X1650XT
- Vantec Releases Laptop Cooler with Built-in Speakers
- Seagate to Debut Momentus 5400 FDE.2 Hard Drives
- Sapphire Radeon X1650XT Video Cards Now Available
- Plextor Announces PX-755UF 10x DVD+R DL Burner
- Corsair Launches TWIN2X2048-6400C4D DOMINATOR 2GB Kits
- Windows Media Player 11 Final for Windows XP Released
- Kingston Offers 2GB Laptop Memory Modules
- OCZ Expands Popular SD Dual Product Line to Now Offer 133X Speeds
- 8800GTX is very CPU dependant
- ATI Catalyst 6.10 Available
- AMD: Opteron CPUs Now up to 47% Cheaper
- Dell Rolls Out Budget AMD-based Notebooks
- Nintendo reports very high demand for the Wii
- Explosions reported at the building housing PayPal
- Gateway launches overclocked, multi-GPU computers
- Microsoft sets the release date for Office 2007 and Vista business
- OCZ Announces GameXStream 850 Watt Power Supply
- Corsair Celebrates with 5 Custom Gold Plated DOMINATOR Memory Kits
- Rydermark Set to Challenge 3DMark
- NVIDIA's G80 innards revealed
- Utube.com sues Youtube.com
- Nforce 680i is a great overclocker
- ASUS EAX1650XT and GTI Racing in 1 Package
- U.S. intelligence unveils spy version of Wikipedia
- Intel to train a million Chinese teachers
- Danger Den launches Maze 5
- Samsung Develops 16-Chip Stack Package Memory
- Hitachi to Anchor 2.5-inch Hard Drive Leadership with Quarter-Terabyte Product
- Microsoft allows unlimited machine-to-machine transfers of Windows Vista
- Intel's quad-core processors reviewed
- LG to mass produce gigantic LCD televisions
- NVIDIA ForceWare 93.71 Available
- ATI Releases New Windows Vista Drivers
- ASUS Striker Extreme Sneak Peek
- OCZ Announces the PC2-6400 Titanium Series with EPP Technology
- Leadtek to Offer Four Geforce 8800 Boards
- E3 reborn as GamePro Expo
- NVIDIA moves timeline for 80nm production to compete with ATI
- Vadim Computers releases first quad core DX10 computer in the UK
- Wikipedia blaster worm article edited to contain malware
- SAMSUNG Introduces 20" LED BLU Monitor
- VIA Plans Unified Chipset KT/KM960 for AM2+
- Creative Announces Laser Mouse for Gamers
- The Inquirer takes a 'close look' at an AMD 4x4 system
- FTC fines notorious adware firm 180solutions 3 million dollars
- Apple ships second Red iPod Nano
- LimeWire linked to identity theft
- NVIDIA Reality Tour
- AMD confirms channel shortages
- All 8800GTX Cards Being Recalled
- EA has Steam clone
- abit Launches IL9 Pro Motherboard
- Vista is ready to roll
- NVIDIA to Acquire PortalPlayer
- Microsoft Says No to 3rd-party Xbox 360 Wireless Accessories
- Super Talent Launches USB Drives to Support Windows™ Vista™ ReadyBoost
- AMD Roadmap for 2006/2007
- Japanese researchers show-off 512 core CPU
- Crysis Delayed Until April 2007
- Sony releases James Bond themed Microvault
- Motorola makes black RAZR for Red AIDS charity
- ATI releases Catalyst drivers for Windows Vista to manufacturers
- Intel and Micron Announce Advancements in NAND Flash Memory Joint Venture
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