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NewsHP working to fix Windows XP SP3 problemsHP has confirmed that the existence of an endless-reboot problem with certain systems that are based on processors from Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) after the installation of Windows XP service Read more...Via goes mainstream with new Isaiah processorVia Technologies is preparing its first high performance x86 chip targeted squarely at the mainstream. Historically, Via focused in niches like that of ultra-compact PCs, or small mobile devices Read more...Google looking to shift some servers over to SSDPlans are afoot over at Google to shift some of its servers over to SSD-based storage. The motivation has to do with lower electrical consumption compared with that of traditional Winchester (or Read more...Quad-core CPUs heating upNo, quad-core chips aren't heating up literally--though they do get quite hot if your case isn't properly ventalated. Rather, the quad-core CPU market is heating up, thanks to price cuts Read more...Lenovo IdeaPad U110 releasedLast week, we introduced you to Lenovo's MacBook Air alternative alternative, the IdeaPad U100. Lo and behold, the Read more...AMD tri-core Phenom gets reviewedAMD's 2.4Ghz, triple-core Phenom X3 is a bit of an odd-bird: it's more than a dual-core chip but not quite a quad-core chip. So, how does it perform? Well, according to the hardware heads at Read more...First look: AMD's 45nm ShanghaiWe all knew it was bound to happen sooner or later: as the DailyTech headline proudly announces, "The Megahertz Race is Now Officially the Multi-core Race". If you're an AMD fan who felt Read more...HP gives workstations CPU bump
If you're the type of guy or gal that has a high-end workstation sitting in front of you, chances are that you're either crunching some serious numbers or designing the next great CGI film about zoo Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Intel shows off ultrathin laptops; Eee PC with WinXP released;
> Intel shows off ultrathin laptops at Developer Forum. Article Read more...
Check out SharePoint
It might be worth evaluating SharePoint, Microsoft's new content management system. It's a product that must be managed carefully, according to Russ Edelman, president of Corridor Consulting, a Read more...
| Press ReleasesPress Release: SiRF and Intel Sign a Collaboration AgreementSiRF and Intel Sign a Collaboration Agreement Jointly Developed Products Aim to Make Location and Wireless Connectivity Mainstream in Mobile Devices SAN JOSE, Calif., July 31 -- SiRF Technology Read more... |




