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After investigating the instruction sets used by 64-bit chips from AMD and Intel, an industry analyst has concluded that Intel reverse-engineered the AMD64 instruction set to create its 64-bit instructions.

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Version 1.6.1 of the Storyteller CMS System (the PHP/MySQL based backend behind NT Compatible) has been released. This release improve mainly the community module.

An updated freeware version as well an online admin demo will follow in the next few days.

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The chipmaker is boosting shipments of a version of its desktop Athlon 64 based on a processor core dubbed Newcastle that features half the cache but the same overall performance.

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Pyroport reports that the Dell Optiplex GX60 A06 bios update available on Dell's website is corrupting the BIOS of computers under some conditions.

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After installing Office XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), users of Sunbelt Software Inc.'s iHateSpam and Cloudmark Inc.'s SpamNet are complaining about security warnings popping up with each e-mail message they receive, according to reports Thursday on the Windows NTBugtraq mailing list.

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Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP) is shipping two new notebooks that feature Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD's) Mobile Athlon 64 processor, as well as a previously unannounced version of its older Athlon XP-M processor, which uses some of the same technology found in the 64-bit chip.

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The disk drive maker is set to announce a massive drive to be used in the corporate market and in digital video recorders, a fast-growing arena for hard drives.

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Security researchers have discovered that the authors of MyDoom and Bagle are exchanging insults with the author of NetSky, using text hidden inside their virus code.

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Adrian's Rojak Pot has posted The Power Factor Correction : Correction Required! article

Factor Correction or PFC is the latest buzzword to be thrown around by power supply companies. Something they are making quite a lot of fuss about. And why not? There are very few features that differentiate one power supply from another.

Now, a lot has been said about PFC. Unfortunately, many of the explanations are either confusing or misleading. That's why we thought we would take a shot at clearing up the confusion. Come and check out the fuss about PFC in our article.
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