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Xbox 360 May Not Include Hard Drive?

[url=http://news.teamxbox.com]TeamXbox[/url] is reporting that the latest issue of Game Informer has an exclusive interview with J. Allard where he seems to confirm comments previously made by Todd Holmdahl, Corporate Vice President of the Xbox Product Group at Microsoft, that Xbox 360 games will not require a HDD unit to work. Add comment

Samsung is Producing More DDR-2 Chips than DDR-1 Chips

Samsung said it shipped in July more DDR-2 chips than DDR-1 chips. Add comment

Intel to take a Step Back in 2006

It is said that Intel is going to drop its NetBurst architechure in future chips and base them more on the P6 architecture, an enchanced P-M of sorts. Add comment

Pay Attention, Jerk!

Speach patterns and voice tones are analyzed on Cell Phones to determine how involved the end user is in a conversation. Add comment

Apple Mistake Gives Microsoft Millions

Apple Computer will have to pay Microsoft royalties on every iPod it sells after Microsoft was the first to patent a technology in portable music players. Add comment

Toaster PC makes toast (now with live toast!)

The word "toaster" is used constantly in IT environments to describe a "thin client" (traditionally Citrix or Windows Terminal Services client). The NetBSD Project have come up with an eye catching toaster.... Add comment

Tyan Shakes Its Dual Core Opteron Chassis

Tyan is reportedly preparing to release a new dual Opteron system which will boast two connected motherboards in one large desktop case, each with four dual-core Opterons. Add comment

Mac OS X For Intel Leaked, Cracked

A new variant of Mac OS X for Intel began surfacing on Internet sites early Thursday, boasting the ability to run on any x86 based computer. Add comment

AMD Wants 30 Percent of Commercial Market by 2009

AMD is setting ambitious goals with a target of 30% of the Commercial Market. Add comment

Intel Cuts Prices on Pentium 4 630/640

Intel plans on cutting prices on Pentium 4 630/640 Processors to compete with comparable AMD Athlon 64 Processors. Add comment

ATI Introduces X800 GT for the Mainstream Market

ATI is set to launch a new version of their X800 series of cards aimed at the mainstream market. Add comment

OLED: An Overview

OLEDs are the next big thing in displays and CoolTechZone gives a nice overview on the evolving technology. Add comment

Intel Recalls Batch of Pentium Extreme Edition 3.73GHz Processors

Batch, 3502A770, of Pentium Extreme Edition 3.73GHz Processors was recalled due to a defect in the retail heatsink and not because of a defect in the processor itself. Add comment

EVGA is Giving Away a Free SLI Motherboard with G70 Purchase

Buy a e-GeForce 7800 GTX or e-GeForce 7800 GT and recieve an eVGA nForce 4 SLI Mainboard for FREE! Add comment

DIMES Client For Linux Released

The first DIMES client for Linux was released today. Add comment

South Korean Man Dies After 50 Hours Of Gaming

A South Korean man who played computer games for 50 hours almost non-stop died of heart failure minutes after finishing his mammoth session in an Internet cafe, authorities said on Tuesday. Add comment

New Call of duty trailer released

It's a chunky 52mb but it's 6 minutes of footage. This quicktime (mov) movie gives a full view of what to expect from developer Infinity Wards follow up to the original Call of Duty. This footage highlights the new "battle chatter" system integrated into the new engine developed especially for the game. Add comment

Putting Vista In The Fast Lane

Microsoft hopes to tackle an age-old problem with the next version of Windows: How to keep PCs running like new. Add comment

Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1 Review

[url=http://www.neowin.net/]Neowin[/url] have posted a review of Internet Explorer 7 Beta 1. Add comment

Microsoft Security Updates: August 2005

Microsoft have posted their security patch bulletin for August. As usual all required patches for your PC can be obtained via Windows Update. Add comment

Office 12 Beta 1 – Possible Release Dates?

[url=http://www.xpsource.com]XPSource[/url] is reporting that following a Microsoft bloggers comment on a Microsoft Partner program called “Information Worker” it might now be fair to speculate that Microsoft is looking to release the first beta of Office 12 by the end of the year. Add comment