| » Intel's Yonah: Dual Core To Go
Intel, which opted to hold off on 64-bit capabilities in the new mobile chip technology, indicated the shared cache between the two cores of Yonah
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| » Dell Introduces Two Lead-Reduced Desktops
The move comes ahead of the European Union's July 2006 deadline requiring electronics shipped in the EU to be completely lead-free....
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| » Virgin Tests Mobile TV
Initially, the pilot will provide selected Virgin Mobile customers with access to Sky Sports News, Sky News and Blaze, a new music channel designed...
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| » RSS Feed (Really Simple Syndication)
n a world heaving under the weight of billions of web pages, keeping up to date with the information you want can be a drag.
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| » Google Users Can Now Personalize Home Page
Google users can choose from 12 "modules" to add to the home page, including one that displays the first few messages from a user's Gmail e-mail ac...
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| » Hot video game gear at E3
LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- Plenty of gadgets shown at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) had absolutely nothing to do with the...
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| » Network Security Evolving to Unified-Management Approach
The cloaked combination of these three types of infections creates what security agents now call a blended threat. As the notion of unified threat ...
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| » A Blogging Revolution? 'Give Me a Break'
The editors on Gawker are talented, entertaining and informative, said Stowe Boyd, president of Corante, but also indistinguishable from...
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| » Microsoft Touts Faster, Smaller PCs at Conference
Microsoft uses the annual conference to help hardware companies develop products based on its software. Most of the technical sessions ...
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| » Nokia Puts Multimedia Functions into New Cell Phones
IDC wireless analyst David Linsalata told TechNewsWorld that the industry has reached the point where manufacturing technology and phone...
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| » Apple Unleashing Tiger Tonight Amid Anticipation, Fanfare
"There are a lot of things in Tiger that have just not been done before," Jupiter Research Vice President and Research Director Michael Gartenberg ...
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| » Microsoft, Samsung Partner on Game Play
"Samsung is a natural partner to showcase the richness of the next-generation Xbox," said Peter Moore, Corporate Vice President of Worldwide...
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| » No training wheels needed
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana (AP) -- Who can forget the thrill -- and terror -- of that first solo bicycle ride: Mom or Dad letting go, the magic ...
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| » Top 25: Innovations
The Internet, ranked No. 1, changed the world
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| » Supercomputing power made real
For computer users and gadget lovers, Moore's Law has been a welcome standard because it has meant technology keeps doing more for ...
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| » Congress Clears Movie Censoring Technology
ClearPlay, currently being sued by eight of the major Hollywood movie studios and the Directors Guild of America, said the legislation ...
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| » A New Palm for the Unconnected
Moderately Priced PDA Without a Phone or Wi-Fi.
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| » Cell Phone Passwords: A Weak Security Link
Cell phone users tend to be cavalier with their security checks. "Mobile voicemail is a prime target for hacking because many people give their ...
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| » Law that has driven digital life
Moore's Law was never about pure physics or maths or science.
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| » Qatar to replace camel riders with robots
DOHA, Qatar (AP) -- With the reins in one hand and a whip in the other, the purple-jerseyed rider prodded a camel around the track.
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| » New Portable Music Players
The cheapest models, which come with a 256-megabyte flash memory chip, will retail below 100 euros (U.S. $132.2), a price point the electronics...
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| » Next generation mobiles unveiled
The new models unveiled at the CeBIT technology show this week let users do more than just call a friend to catch up...
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| » Video gear gives Israeli army bird's-eye view
HOLON, Israel (AP) -- Israeli troops are now sporting gear that Dick Tracy might envy: tiny video screens, worn on the wrist, that display video...
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| » Orange launch new smartphone
Bristol-based Orange have launched a phone that should begin to give us a taste of the new 3G world. The new Smartphone, or SPV, has....
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| » DVD copy protection strengthened
DVDs will be harder to copy thanks to new anti-piracy measures devised bycopy protection firm Macrovision.
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