by Rafael Hernandez on May 7, 2004
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In a weird turn of events Intel is dropping its upcoming Tejas-core Pentium 4 chip and a low end Xeon processor according to Yahoo News. Tejas was rumored to be quite the heat producer, and since the usual cooling solutions…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2004
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NeoSeeker is seeing the sights at this year’s Windows Hardware Engineering Conference which is set up by Microsoft to show what the future will bring hardware wise and what to expect out of major software releases. There’s a bit about…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2004
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AMD has launched a pair of low power Athlon 64 CPUs targeted at the laptop market according to Techweb. The chips can handle both 64-bit and 32-bit code natively, of course, and will do a better job at power usage…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2004
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Boston.com is running a story on a report that claims Wal-Mart’s “garaunteed” low prices apparently don’t extend to video games. They’re beaten on pricing by a number of other large brick and mortar as well as internet retailers by quite…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2004
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The Windows brand is set to get six seperate operating system releases before “Longhorn” ever reaches retail according to Techweb. The releases are targeted at mostly niche areas with the 64-bit edition of XP being the major desktop release between…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 6, 2004
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USA Today writes of a DVD player from a company called ClearPlay which is capable of skipping and bleeping out content played from DVDs on the fly. The concept sounds reasonable, but movie studios are angry, and I doubt the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2004
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Texas Instruments has worked their magic by getting PCI Express to run over CAT6 cables according to ExtremeTech. It’s an interesting concept and modular PCs have been a dream for many system designers which could make upgrading a computer a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2004
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VIA plans to raise the prices on its line of chipsets starting in July according to DigiTimes. The 6-10% won’t translate into much for consumers but motherboard manufacturers that buy in bulk will feel the initial sting, although with a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2004
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CommsDesign has the story of the U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s formation of a wireless access task force which will look for ways to use the technology in bringing broadband to the more rural areas of the U.S. and bring wireless…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2004
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AnandTech takes a look at the Sony DRU-700A which is capable of burning to dual layer DVD blanks. The dual layer write speeds aren’t very impressive, although there isn’t much to compare it to. Regardless manufacturers will be pushing the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2004
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Microsoft Watch seems to think Microsoft’s upcoming “Longhorn” operating system will dominate the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference this week. I wouldn’t bet against them, but they do have a questionable spec list that they believe Microsoft will recommend for the…
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