Published April 28, 2004 · 0 comments

Forbes.com has some coverage of Palm’s latest PDAs, the Zire 72 and entry-level Zire 31. Both devices replace older models in the company’s product line with each getting some upgrades over the last model. The Zire 72 comes in with…

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Ars Technica is starting a multi-part guide on how to properly configure Microsoft’s Windows Server 2003 for usage in a small business. The first part covers some of the roles Server 2k3 can be host to an how to go…

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Published April 28, 2004 · 0 comments

AnandTech does what it’s good at and reviews the AMD Athlon 64 2800+, the least expensive 64-bit general computing processor they currently make. It manages to pump out some middle of the road numbers which isn’t bad considering its price…

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Published April 27, 2004 · 0 comments

Micron is having a tough time filling out customer memory orders and as a result other chip makers are cashing in on their minor stumble according to DigiTimes. Another in a long line of semi-bad news which just ends up…

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Published April 27, 2004 · 0 comments

Hexus.net has gathered four external hard drives, designed for home or small (very small) business needs, in their external disk roundup. They are rather small drives with the largest coming in at 160GB in size and none of them feature…

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Published April 27, 2004 · 0 comments

HardOCP took a look at a GeForceFX 5700Ultra that comes equipped with GDDR3 memory. GDDR is suited for graphics board applications which generally require faster clock rates, and GDDR3 is promising to reach even higher performances levels by the looks…

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Digitimes brings news of AMD’s plan to launch an Athlon XP 32-bit chip for its socket 754 64-bit platform. This might make for an interesting generation of 32-bit CPUs as the processor will have to contain an on-die memory controller…

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Published April 27, 2004 · 0 comments

X-bit labs keeps on coming up with more rumors with an image of the supposed architecture of Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox 2 gaming console. The three CPUs appear to be three cores in one package and with 1MB of cache thrown…

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Published April 27, 2004 · 0 comments

Designtechnica has a peek at the APC Biometric Password Manager, a device that allows you to secure files on your PC or keeps track of your passwords for you with just a scan of your fingerprint. Looks like a nice…

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Published April 26, 2004 · 0 comments

eWeek goes about comparing Microsoft’s ubiquitous office suite, Office 2003, with OpenOffice, an open source alternative. OpenOffice is of course free which could lead to many people and businesses switching over but Microsoft’s product has years of market dominance and…

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Published April 26, 2004 · 0 comments

Reuters has the story of the newly launched CNET Download.com Music section which allows people to download free music that artists have uploaded to their website. It has been done before but when one of the larger web outfits does…

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