HEXUS has published Intel Conroe vs Athlon FX 60 Benchmarks
HotHardware.com has posted details on Intel's Conroe
Hardware Secrets has posted their IDF Spring 2006 Coverage
Toshiba is planning to launch its first laptop computer with an HD-DVD drive in Europe in April, the company said Tuesday.
Toshiba planning HD-DVD notebook for April
Toshiba planning HD-DVD notebook for April
CoolTechZone.com has posted an article on the Firefox community
The new dual-core Opteron models 185, 285 and 885 run at 2.6GHz and show performance improvements of about 4 percent to 15 percent.
AMD's Opteron processor
AMD's Opteron processor
Computer makers are planning to use Intel's next generation of dual-core processors to build smaller, cooler machines. The first of those chips will launch in volume quantities by June, Intel is expected to announce at its Intel Developer Forum trade show in San Francisco next week.
Intel could launch new dual-core processors by June
Intel could launch new dual-core processors by June
OCModShop posted a new editorial: Why the Whole World Should Use Firefox
Trusted Reviews posted an Editorial: Return of the eBook?
Hardware Secrets has posted a new article: The Resurrection of LCoS
Processor Blog has posted a new article today entitled Intel's New Vision: Finesse Over Brute Force.
CoolTechZone.com has posted a new featured story about AMD
PureOverclock reports that the 7900 GTX specification has been confirmed
A source has let us know the specifications for the upcoming 7900 GTX. The part will allegedly have the following specification; a core clock of 650 MHz; a memory clock of 2.0 GHz; 24 pixel pipes, not 32 as predicted early last year7900 GTX specification confirmed
OCModShop has posted a new article: How Does 95th Percentile Billing Work?
CoolTechZone reports that the NVIDIA G71, Quad-SLI and NFORCE 5 Chipset launch date has been confirmed
Update to Kaspersky Lab antivirus software causes e-mail problems for some users of Microsoft's Antigen product.
Kaspersky update zaps Microsoft antivirus
Kaspersky update zaps Microsoft antivirus
Virtual-Hideout posted a new editorial: The Dual Core CPU Decision
Virtual-Hideout has posted part 2 of their "Taking the SLI Plunge" editorial
VR-Zone has posted some specs for the upcoming 90nm G71 series already.
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official warned Thursday that if software distributors continue to sell products with dangerous rootkit software, as Sony BMG Music Entertainment recently did, legislation or regulation could follow.
Sony rootkit may lead to regulation
Sony rootkit may lead to regulation
Techgage posted a new article about the upcoming AM2 socket
Consumer confusion over what computers will need to play the new high-definition DVDs is already beginning.
New DVDs already sparking copy-protection confusion
New DVDs already sparking copy-protection confusion
Bona Fide Reviews published an article about electronic signatures
WidescreenGamer.com is discussing something that is becoming a nuissance for owners of the popular Dell 2005FPW widescreen monitor: Image 'Screen Burn' after prolonged periods of use.
The TechZone has posted an editorial on Next Gen DVD.
techPowerUp! has posted a X1900 Launch Analysis by NVIDIA
The sales of Windows Media Center Edition notebook computers in the U.S. retail market had their biggest surge yet between the end of December and the end of January, as prices for the laptops dropped drastically, according to new research by Current Analysis Inc
Windows Media laptop sales spike as prices drop
Windows Media laptop sales spike as prices drop
HEXUS has posted a news story on the Intel Yonah
The Mozilla team has set February 10th as the release date of the next major Firefox version. Some of the more notable features to be included in Firefox 2 are in-line spell checking, some sort of anti-phishing functionality, and improvements to tabbed browsing.
Firefox 2.0 Alpha To Be Released Next Week
Firefox 2.0 Alpha To Be Released Next Week
VMware this week launched the first commercial server virtualization product to support 64-bit virtual machines. Dubbed VMware Server, the new offering attempts to bring virtualization to the masses at an aggressive price point: free of charge.
VMware offers no-cost server virtualization
VMware offers no-cost server virtualization
Security product launching later this year will rival features in Microsoft's upcoming OneCare service and in Windows Vista itself.
New Symantec shield aims to repel Microsoft
New Symantec shield aims to repel Microsoft
Spreadsheet with loads of info on upcoming Dell products found by searching with Google has been removed.
Core Duo coming soon to Dell notebooks
Core Duo coming soon to Dell notebooks
NGOHQ reports that nVidia is shipping the GeForce 7800 GS
Laptop Gamers has posted a new article: Why Your Next PC Should Be A Laptop
Digital Grabber has posted a new article: How Digital Technology Is Changing The Face Of Music
Wharton experts examine whether digital rights management is worth the effort and whether it will survive.
DRM: Media companies' next flop?
DRM: Media companies' next flop?
ASE Labs has posted an article on abstraction layers
CoolTechZone.com has posted an overview on the ATI Imageon Graphics Technology
XYZ Computing has just posted a new article: "The Year of the HTPC"
The TechZone talks about the business of selling virtual online game
treasures for real cash.
treasures for real cash.
Processor Blog has posted an article taking a look at AMD's recent
announcement to license technology from Innovative Silicon Inc.
announcement to license technology from Innovative Silicon Inc.
The TechZone has an article about the upcoming battle over the digital home.
Dan's Data published issue 159 of their letters column
IEEE settles on a preliminary proposal for 802.11n, but not all products built to the draft standard may comply with the final version.
Faster Wi-Fi standard gets draft approval
Faster Wi-Fi standard gets draft approval
Processor Blog has posted an article taking a look at the state of the
CPU industry during the past year, and where it may be headed.
CPU industry during the past year, and where it may be headed.
Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted an update on the NVIDIA development plans
NgoHQ has posted an article on 3DMark
CoolTechZone.com has posted a news story on the HD DVD and Blu-Ray formats
The chipmaker lost share to AMD worldwide, but fourth quarter losses run especially deep in the U.S. retail market.
Intel loses market share in own back yard
Intel loses market share in own back yard
Freed from its struggling flash memory joint venture, AMD's PC and server processor business posted a healthy fourth quarter.
Strong chip sales boost AMD results
Strong chip sales boost AMD results