General News

by Rafael Hernandez on April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

Infineon Technologies, one of the larger DRAM manufacturers, is cutting back on its production of DDR SDRAM by 50% this month according to DigiTimes. They give a variety of reasons including giving production space to other IC products, but with…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

Sharp has released its Linux PDA; the Zaurus SL-6000. It features an Intel X-Scale 400MHz processors, built-in 802.11b, and CF and SD/MMC slots but it comes in at a whopping $700 price-point, which should be ok with the corporate customers…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

Microsoft is paying out $700 million to Sun so they can settle their antitrust lawsuit and $900 million to settle other patent issues according to this Microsoft press release. These payouts came out of nowhere but they aren’t entirely surprising…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 2, 2004 · 0 comments

AMD’s recent launch of the Athlon 64 2800+ at the $178(per 1,000 cpus) price point may just drive sales of motherboards that support the chip according to DigiTimes. Lower prices can make system building somewhat cheaper of course so here’s…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 1, 2004 · 0 comments

NVIDIA has a few video clips displaying some of the neat effects their upcoming NV40 graphics processing unit is capable of. Impressive effects, here’s to hoping games and programs make use of them although there’s always a long wait time…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 1, 2004 · 0 comments

With Microsoft busy trying to patch up security in their popular Windows XP operating system their next generation OS’, Longhorn, beta may be pushed to next year according to CNET News. While Longhorn is highly anticipated it’s good to see…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 1, 2004 · 0 comments

April Fool’s Day keeps on rolling with Google stating that their new email service, GMail, is in fact not a hoax according to Forbes. 1GB of email storage seems excessive but if their “ad-sense” technology nets them revenue from advertisers…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 1, 2004 · 0 comments

Tadpole Computers is set to release a notebook computer based on AMD’s Opteron processor according to ITworld. The company specializes in high-end notebooks aimed at professionals that need mobile Linux and Solaris OS capable machines. ETA: June 2004…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 1, 2004 · 0 comments

Xbit labs has some rumors from a Frech hardware site that believes AMD will take on a naming scheme similar to one Intel is adopting. Intel has changed its naming scheme to denote CPU family and how far up the…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 31, 2004 · 0 comments

internetnews.com has some info on Microsoft’s moves with Wi-Fi VoIP phone creators trying to get in on the action. Their upcoming Windows CE 5.0 operating system does include VoIP capabilities so it may be attractive software for PDA and other…

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by Rafael Hernandez on March 31, 2004 · 0 comments

Wired has the story of International Civil Aviation Organization’s attempt to modernize passports in order to cut down on fake passports and to, they hope, help prevent terrorism. They’re deciding on how to store digital information on passports with the…

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