Nintendo Wii launch date, price, games announced
Finally! The speculation ends. Add comment
Finally! The speculation ends. Add comment
This morning Dell has finally posted its first two AMD based systems, The E521 & C512 are now Dells budget systems starting off at around $329.00 USD or higher depending on the upgrades chosen. Add comment
During his keynote speech, Apple CEO Steve Jobs detailed the changes to the iPod product line. Engadget is blogging live from the speech, but their site is getting hammered, so here's a quick summary of the details: Add comment
Dell's lineup is small but offers a ton of options Add comment
Hands-free phones become a bigger reality in California. Add comment
Packard Bell's new owner is looking to buy a chunk of the industry. Add comment
ATI branded memory created by OCZ has hit the shelves. Add comment
Nintendo's gets the first wave of Wii CPU's from IBM. Will Wii have enough time to ship in mass for the holiday season? Add comment
ASUS has been rumored to have purchased Pine's XFX. Yet another approach by ASUS to stop Foxconn. Add comment
Dell is making AMD based PC's! Okay thats old news, but where are they? Add comment
AMD says 65nm parts will ship next month with 45nm, 32nm and 22nm parts to follow. Add comment
TDK a maker of recordable media, has announced the prototype of a [url=http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/storage/display/20060831225504.html]200GB Blu-ray[/url] laser disc. Add comment
A new company called AIseek announced what it describes as the world's first dedicated processor for artificial intelligence. Called the Intia Processor, the AI chip would work in conjunction with optimized titles to improve nonplayer character AI. Similar to the way in which physics accelerators can make a game's environment look much more realistic, Intia would make the NPCs act more true to life. Add comment
Maybe they should call it the iBigMac. Add comment
Sony's new game console's release in Europe has been pushed back to March 2007, while the US and Japan release is still scheduled for November of this year. Add comment
Microsoft is currently hard at work on a project it calls [url=http://labs.live.com/photosynth/]Photosynth[/url] that aims to revolutionize the way people view their photo collections as well as change the way people take photos. Add comment
AMD says they will deliver 65nm parts on time, on power, and in quantity. Add comment
Short-Media's time-traveling science fiction serial continues! Add comment
It would be even better if the police could use the pictures to track down the thief. Add comment
Product testing group raises eyebrows. Add comment
UL File Number is the tipoff. Add comment
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