by Rafael Hernandez on July 30, 2004
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PC World has the skinny on a relatively new phone service, for SprintPCS customers, that streams video to supported cell phones. MobiTV has a small selection of TV stations so far but the $9.99 a month price tag along with…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 30, 2004
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ExtremeTech has some of the going-ons that occurred at this years Microsoft Meltdown which covers most gaming and graphics technology topics when it comes to their operating systems and other products (Xbox). Interesting plan of attack by MS being floated…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 30, 2004
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CommsDesign writes of the, supposed, upcoming explosion in broadband Wi-Fi adoption, but first companies are going to have to spend some serious dough to see it happen. They cover some of the possible routes providers could take in getting their…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 30, 2004
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InfoWorld has the story on Intel’s latest chip delay. This time arount it affects a 4.0GHz variant of their Pentium 4 processor which could put a little damper on their holiday sales hopes. So far it seems to be a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 29, 2004
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AnandTech has a review of a sleek LCD monitor from the fine people at Shuttle, known for their small form factor barebone PCs. Its design style is no doubt inspired by their mini PCs, which makes sense, since they’ll be…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 29, 2004
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The U.S. based web portal, search engine, ISP brand, Instant Messaging, and free email providing company, Yahoo, has raised the storage limit for emails to 1 gigabyte in China. So far they have no plans to expand the offer to…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 29, 2004
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HardOCP got in more than a little “play” time with id Software’s upcoming First Person Shooter DOOM3. Kyle and company tested 14 or so systems loaded with all sorts of video cards to measure performance in the game. They also…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 29, 2004
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X-bit labs takes the initiative and tries to figure out just how much power modern day video cards are pulling down. This time they take a stab at ATI’s lineup. Considering the huge number of transistors companies currently pack into…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 29, 2004
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InfoWorld has a few details on a possible sale of the the U.S. based Lycos subsidiary by Terra, an internet service provider based in Spain, for considerably less than what it had paid for the company. At the time of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 28, 2004
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gamesindustry.biz has nabbed a pair of pictures of the final design for Nintendo’s DS portable gaming system. A lot sleeker and less colorful packaging than we’re used to from the company, then again it seems they’re targeting this system for…
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by Rafael Hernandez on July 28, 2004
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Computerworld writes of delays to Microsoft’s planned 64-bit versions of its operating systems. Windows XP 64-bit Edition and Windows Server 2003 64-bit have both been delayed until next year which could cause a setback in the adoption rate of AMD…
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