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- First Halo 2 Auto-Update Now Available
- Portable Firefox 1.0 Now Available
- Asus Launches First NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Motherboard
- Senate Brokers Internet Access Tax Deal
- Seagate Ships 400GB Drive
- Valve Nabs HL2 Pirates
- Elpida Develops First 1 Gigabit DDR2-800 Module
- Gateway Launches BTX Media Center PC
- Microsoft To Cease Support For Windows NT Server 4.0 On January 1
- Maxtor Ships Atlas 10K V And Atlas 15K II Enterprise Drives
- Gran Turismo 4 Hits Red Light
- Air Force Turns To Microsoft For Network Security
- Athlon 64 Comparison: 12 CPUs - Single vs Dual Channel - 512K vs 1MB Cache
- New Virus 'Sobers' Up The Internet
- Linux Phishing Attack Circulates On Net
- Apple Plans Toronto Retail Store
- AOL Developing File-Backup Service
- Nvidia and Intel Sign Broad Cross-License and Chipset License Agreements
- Has Longhorn Reached Beta?
- NEW nForce 64-Bit Driver 6.25
- Minor Improvements in Creative's Audigy 4 Pro
- Taipei Gets World's Largest Wi-Fi Grid
- IE Exploit Targets Banner Ad Servers
- First Expansion For The Sims 2 Announced
- Nanotech Gets Balls......Golf Balls That Is
- Mozilla backtracks in eBay privacy flap
- New Radeons on the way?
- Microsoft Is No Threat To Google -- Yet
- Half Life 2 GPU Roundup
- NVIDIA Aims Chipsets For Intel Processors
- Intel Discontinues Top 130nm Microprocessors
- Airlines Cough Up Passenger Data
- ATI Launches Mobile PCI Express GPUs For Some Notebooks
- AMD Announces Mobile Sempron 3000+
- Millions At Risk From Java Virtual Machine Flaw
- WinAmp Blows Another Security Fuse
- Airlines May Offer Check-In By Cell Phone
- Valve Cans 20,000 Steam Accounts
- Star Wars KOTOR II Gone Gold!
- UK Windows XP Replacement Offer for Counterfeit XP
- New Realtek ALC AC97 Audio Driver v3.66
- Windows 2000 SP5 dropped
- NEW VIA Hyperion 4in1 v4.55vp1
- Security Officials To Spy On Chat Rooms
- Failed Windows XP Upgrade Downs 60,000 UK Gov't PCs
- Via Kills Motherboards With New Software
- AMD Kills Athlon XP
- WinAmp Security Hole Deepens
- Choosing The Best CPU For Half-Life 2
- Internet Speed Record Quadrupled To 101 Gbit/s
- PlayStation 3's New Chip On The Way
- Online Shopping Has Its Brightest 'Black Friday'
- New Transistor Laser Could Lead To Faster Signal Processing
- Satellite Failure Hits Broadband Users
- New Browser Flaw Out
- AMD 90nm CPU Review: 3000+, 3200+ & 3500+
- Why isn't AMD Promoting its 90nm CPUs More?!?
- Lycos Releases Spam-Fighting Screensaver
- Future Graphics Cards May Consume More Than 150W Of Power
- NVIDIA nForce4 SLI Mainboards In Mass Production Now
- Nvidia Has Canned NV48
- Microsoft Produces Explorer iFrame Patch
- Microsoft Hit By Windows Server Hole
- AOL Combines Firefox With Explorer
- Liquid Lenses For Camera Phones
- ATI Announces New Radeon Cards
- Diagnose with Memtest86+
- short-media.com presents a quick and easy guide to testing your memory using Memtest86+
- Winamp 5.07 Released
- Lycos Pulls Anti-Spam 'Vigilante' Campaign
- PSP To Support MPEG-4 Movie Playback
- EA Reveals First Details On Next NASCAR PC Game
- Bush Signs 'Net Access Tax Moratorium
- IT Dabbles with Firefox, But Few Plan To Switch from IE
- Survey: Net File-Sharing Doesn't Hurt Most Musicians
- Military Signals May Jam Garage-Door Openers
- No More Security Patches For Win 9X?
- Microsoft Announces WINS Exploit
- First Commercial Immersion Lithography Chip Is From IBM
- Thunderbird Release Candidate Available
- AMD Works To Chill Out Opteron
- IBM Triples Transistor Performance With Germanium
- Mozilla Foundation Releases Thunderbird 1.0
- Chinese Firm Buys IBM PC Business
- Adware Cannibals Feast On Each Other
- Microsoft Nears Release Of 64-Bit Windows
- Nvidia To Work On PlayStation 3 Chip
- ATI’s Next-Generation VPU On Track For Spring
- NVIDIA May Launch Chipset For Intel Pentium 4 in Q1, Q2 2005
- New Set Of Linux Security Flaws Unveiled
- Siemens Claims Wireless Speed Record
- Dual DVD, HD-DVD Disc Developed
- Intel To Put 64 Bits In Desktops In 2005
- Half Life 2 Map Pack Vol. 1 Released
- Nvidia to create another SoundStorm
- Symantec LiveUpdate 2.6.13 Released
- AOL Locks Out IM Users
- MSN Launches Web Messenger
- Iwill To Release Dual-Opteron Workstation In Small Form Factor
- U.S. Officials Raid Stores, Arrest 2 In Xbox Modding Ring
- MD5 Flaw Threatens File Integrity
- AMD Releases Details Of 90 NM Opterons, Multicore Chips
- Samsung Ships 512 Mbit GDDR3 Memory
- AMD Semprons To Migrate To 754 Pins Only
- ATI's R520 To Have Eight Shader Units
- Microsoft Readies Five Windows Fixes
- Researchers Invent Energy-Saving Computer Chip
- Louisiana Town Awaits Telephone Age
- Firefox Surpasses 10 Million Download Mark
- 'Playboy' Virus Dropping Dangerous Backdoor
- Total Geek Media releases Episode 2 of "The Show"
- NEW Nvidia ForceWare 71.20 Driver
- NEW ATI Catalyst 4.12 Driver Released
- ICANN Gives Preliminary OK To 2 Domains
- WinFS Not In Longhorn Server
- AOL To Restore Dropped Screen Names
- Chipmakers Advance Transistor Technology
- Microsoft Debuts Desktop Search Tool
- Is SwarmStreaming The Next Killer P2P App?
- Toshiba Puts Quantum Crypto Into Practice
- ASUSTeK Ships VIA K8T890 Mainboards
- Hollywood Wants BitTorrent Dead
- The 80GB iPod Is On Its Way
- New iPod Firmware Locks Out RealNetworks Music
- ZigBee Wireless Standard Ratified
- Zafi Worm Hides Behind Christmas Cheer
- Microsoft Plugs Code Execution Holes On Patch Day
- NEW HijackThis 1.99 Final Released
- Google leads digital revolution onward
- Adobe Smoothes Kinks In Acrobat
- Feds Move On Wireless Web, Cell Phones In Flight
- Antispam Law Ruled Unconstitutional
- RealNetworks Promises IPod Fix
- PCI Express Accelerates To 5 Gbits/s
- Big Security Holes Found In PHP
- New CD Copy-Lock Technology Nears Market
- Yahoo Tests Video Search Engine
- Gigabyte Creates Dual-GPU Graphics Card
- New IE Exploit Spoofs Web Sites
- 'Critical' PNG Flaw Haunts Netscape
- Scientists Seek To Forge Diamond Computer Chip
- Intel 65-NM Process Moves Forward
- HP Leaves The Chip-Making Business
- 4G Set To Go Faster
- IBM Set To Develop 100TB Tape Drive
- Infineon Scales Flash Memory Cells To 20 NM
- AMD CPU & Chipset Roadmap
- Laptop Use Has Effect On Male Fertility
- NVIDIA's NV48 May Still Be In Plans
- Nvidia's Shows Off Working PureVideo
- Elpida Ships FB-DIMM Samples
- Popular BitTorrent File-Sharing Site Pulled
- Micron Enters NAND Flash Market, Ships 2 Gbit 90 NM Devices
- Cornice Ups Storage To 3GB On Its 1-Inch Drives
- Internet Service Provider Awarded $1 Billion in Spam Damages
- Half-Life 2 Demo Released
- OpenOffice 2.0 Nears Beta Testing
- Trillian 3.0 Adds Serverless IM
- Study: Mobile Phone Radiation Harms DNA In Lab
- Santy Worm Defaces Web Forums
- Downloadable Movies Coming To The PSP
- Wal-Mart And Linspire Offer $498 Laptop
- Gateway PCs Come To Circuit City
- Telephone Business Gears Up To Deliver TV
- SCO Revenue Drops 99%
- WD Ships New Large HDDs With Caching Enhancements
- Rockstar Releases Free Download Of GTA 2
- Infinum To Demo Phantom Game Service At CES
- Google Kills Santy Worm Just Before Explosion
- Happy Holidays from Short-Media
- NEW nForce Audio Driver v4.57
- IEEE article on The "Induce Act"
- Santy Is Back
- Computer Snafus Continue To Plague Airlines
- IP-Based Video Surveillance
- PlayStation 3 GPU: NV40 And NV50 Hybrid With XDR DRAM, Says Report
- Apache Avalon Project Closes Down
- JVC Develops Dual Blu-Ray-DVD Disc
- Screen Shots Of Upcoming Quake IV Emerge
- NEW Realtek ALC AC97 Audio Driver v3.68
- Tsunami death toll passes 120,000
- Suprnova Not Dead?
- Suprnova announces eXeem
- Geeks & Nerds unite for the cause
- Winamp 5.08 Released
- AMD Introduces The AMD Alchemy™ Au1200™ Processor
- Apple Set To Launch $500 Mac
- 'TiVo-To-Go' Debuts
- Symantec: Phel Trojan Horse Attacks Windows XP
- Intel Builds SRAM On 65 NM Process
- Intel Preps Onslaught With New Pentium 4 Processors 600
- Samsung Offers Zero-Pixel-Defect LCD Display Warranty
- Desktop Intel Pentium 4 “Prescott” Processors Can Enable 64-bit – Rumour
- Intel’s Mainstream Pentium 4 Chips With Security Caps Hit Retail
- Philips Unveils World’s First Blu-Ray Optical Drive
- “Only” 60 Thousands Fake AMD Chips Arrested, Million Already Shipped
- Seagate Set To Ship 5 GByte CF Hard Drive For Digital Cameras
- Microsoft Pulls Plug On XP For Itanium
- Adobe Locks Down PDFs, Releases Acrobat 7.0
- Court Rejects RIAA Request To Identify Song Swappers
- Microsoft Readies Antispyware App
- Philips, HP Copy Protection Ready for New FCC Rules
- Wal-Mart Stung In $1.5 Million Bar-Code Scam
- Got MIMO?
- NVIDIA Introduces GeForce Go 6 Series For Thin And Light Notebooks
- Motorola Previews iTunes Phone
- Two Open-Source Databases Releases Add To Enterprise Appeal
- Opera Delivers Beta Of Linux Web Browser
- First BTX Motherboards Hit Shelves
- Power Line Data Transmission Capacity: Bigger Than DSL Or Cable
- IE flaw threat hits the roof
- Critical FireFox vulnerability could allow phishing scams
- Electronic Arts Tackling Rugby 2005
- Holographic Storage Comes Closer To Reality
- 8th Annual Vaporware Of The Year Awards Out
- AMD's Turion To Rival Intel's Centrino
- Nero Burning Rom 6.6.0.5
- AMD Gets Chip Contract For Chinese Schools
- NVIDIA Will Not Release A New Architecture Until The End Of 2005 – Analysts
- AMD Adds Security Hologram To Identify Real Chips
- McAfee To Take On Zero Day Attacks
- Sponsor a spot on primesuspect's plentiful paunch
- IE Flaw Exploited
- Intel's Sonoma To Launch Next Week
- Hackers Tune In To Windows Media Player
- Symantec to buy Veritas for $13.5 billion
- Microsoft To Release Virus Removal Tool Today
- Apple unveils sub-$500 "Mac Mini"
- Apple announces $99 iPod
- Resident Evil 4 Finally Spooks Stores
- NForce5 Boards Begin To Emerge
- Webroot Enlists Bots To Fight Spyware
- Intel’s Unannounced Pentium M Chips Sneak Into Retail
- Micron Claims Industry First With 667MHz FB-DIMMs
- GMail Messages Are Vulnerable To Interception
- T Mobile-Hacked!
- Lossless JPEG Compression coming with new version of StuffIt
- Myst V Landing On PCs This Fall
- Video Game Channel Switches Name - Again
- Sony Shows Qualia Video Processor
- Pentium 4 Chipsets From VIA To Be Announced This Month
- RAM Prices To Fall Below Production Cost
- Intel Preps 3.50GHz Server Chips With 8MB Cache
- Elpida Trims DRAM Power Consumption With Super Self Refresh Technology
- Gateway Offers $360 eMachines PC
- Nvidia Adds GeForce 6600 AGP And 6800 LE PCI Express To Product Line
- Linux Heavies Issue Patches
- No Flaw In Windows Media DRM
- Teen Accused Of Leaking Apple Secrets
- eBay Fee Changes Spark Revolt
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