TargetPC.COM has pubished their CES 2006 coverage
Google has reached an agreement to acquire dMarc Broadcasting, whose technology links radio stations and advertisers and automates various aspects of the radio ad selling process.
Google buys radio ad provider
Google buys radio ad provider
Web metrics firm XiTi says open-source browser is used most in Finland, relatively little in the United Kingdom.
Firefox gets a fifth of European market
Firefox gets a fifth of European market
NGOHQ has posted a news story on BF2 and NFS:MW dynamic shadow rendering issues with the ATi RADEON series
OCW reports that the nForce4 SLI XE and nForce4 Ultra has been launched
After being criticized for including rootkit-like cloaking software in its Norton SystemWorks product, security vendor Symantec Corp. is calling for an industrywide effort to define what the term "rootkit" actually means.
Security vendors looking to define 'rootkit'
Security vendors looking to define 'rootkit'
NGOHQ reports that the X1800 is extremely overclocking friendly
SFF Tech posted up a coverage of SFFs at last week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
SFFs at CES
SFFs at CES
A financial analyst issued a report Tuesday predicting that Dell will once and for all drop its exclusive use of Intel chips in 2006 and introduce servers based on Advanced Micro Devices' Opteron processors.
Analyst predicts Dell Opteron servers in 2006
Analyst predicts Dell Opteron servers in 2006
Futurelooks wraps up CES 2006 with some company spotlights this week starting with.
hardCOREware published their coverage from the CES 2006
HotHardware.Com put together a CES 2006 Photo Report
HEXUS has posted RADEON X1900 benchmarks
The ModAsylum website has been relaunched
Hexus posted a few details what the new NVIDIA GPU is scoring in 3DMark, along with a bunch of other details.
Techware Labs has coverage from the final day of CES
Bona Fide Reviews has posted an article on the NextGen home
Futurelooks continues their coverage of CES 2006 from Las Vegas with Day 3
Legit Reviews posted a preview on the Western Digital Raptor X HDD
Futurelooks continues their coverage of CES 2006 from Las Vegas.
Techwarelabs has posted day 2 of their CES 2006 coverage
The Tech Lounge has posted a coverage from the Pepcom Digital Experience 2006
Techware Labs posted day 1 of their CES 2006
HotHardware.com has posted pictures and details of a potential new solution from MSI, based on NVIDIA MXM Mobile Graphics technology
MSI Geminium Dual MXM PCI Express Graphics Card
MSI Geminium Dual MXM PCI Express Graphics Card
Futurelooks continues their coverage of CES 2006 from Las Vegas.
The Tech Lounge has posted a Lunch @ Pieros 2006 Coverage
HEXUS has posted a news story on Quad SLI showcased by Dell and NVIDIA on the CES
FrostyTech has posted an article about how manufacturers test heatsinks & thermal compound
Futurelooks continues their coverage of CES 2006 from Las Vegas.
Thanks Swift1. Dell's new 30inch display is ready for purchasing.
Java and .Net application development are being advanced through an upgrade to Java and an implementation of the Python programming language for .Net.
Java, .Net get boosts
Java, .Net get boosts
The Tech Lounge has posted their CES 2006 coverage
Futurelooks posts up their first day coverage of the CES Unveiled Event.
Dan's Data has posted issue 158 of their letters column
The new year will see an onslaught of new PC chassis stickers touting chips by AMD and Intel in a range of computer products.
AMD's 'Live' to rival Intel's Viiv
AMD's 'Live' to rival Intel's Viiv
Bona Fide Reviews has posted an article "The Benefits Of Using Ergonomically Correct Mice And Keyboards"
The TechZone looks back at the year of blogging.
CoolTechZone.com has posted an article on Blu-Ray and HD DVD Standards
Gamershell posted an inside scoop: Xbox 360 Costs $715 to Make
The TechZone pits technology against spirituality.
Pioneer Corp. plans to unveil at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) its first Blu-ray Disc format optical disc drive for personal computers, it said Tuesday. The drive will be go on sale in Japan at the end of January pending the completion of two licensing issues, the company said.
Pioneer to launch Blu-ray Disc drive in January
Pioneer to launch Blu-ray Disc drive in January
The French government has postponed the National Assembly's vote on a new copyright law until the new year, abandoning its earlier insistence that the bill was so urgent that it must pass before year-end.
P-to-P amendment delays French copyright bill
P-to-P amendment delays French copyright bill
The TechZone looks at Hosted Applications and what they can do for you.
OCW send words that Seagate acquire Maxtor
Dan's Data posted issue 157 of their letters column
Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) has dropped its exclusive support for the Blu-ray high-definition DVD recording standard, pledging to support both Blu-ray Disc and a rival standard known as HD-DVD, the company announced Friday.
HP no longer feeling blue, to support HD-DVD
HP no longer feeling blue, to support HD-DVD
Andrew K. posted a list of Firefox Myths
Dell Inc. and the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) have announced a recall of about 35,000 notebook batteries that could potentially pose a fire risk.
Dell recalls 35,000 batteries worldwide
Dell recalls 35,000 batteries worldwide
The TechZone looks at the future of computer interfaces.
XYZ Computing has posted a new article "Thunderbird: 1.5 and Beyond"