Whoever wrote the Sober.P worm is persistent. The worm, which raced around the Internet this week, is the 18th version of a worm that first made it appearance two years ago. This one first surfaced Continue reading “How To Stop The Sober Worm”.…more
Sprint and Intel will join forces in their efforts to advance the development of WiMAX technology, an IEEE standard for offering wireless broadband over metropolitan sized areas. The agreement between the two companies calls for Continue reading “Sprint and Intel Join Forces On WiMAX”.…more
The first quarter of 2005 has seen healthy growth in shipments of personal digital assistants, fueled by the rising popularity of high-end wireless gadgets, according to market researcher Gartner. ZDNet
nVidia’s goal with the Turbo Cache was to bring the latest generation of graphics to the entry level market. Using new PCI-Express technology nVidia attempts to make change the entry level market forever. Today we look at Albatron’s TC6200Q and see how these sub $100 cards do in testing! You will be amazed at what this little card can do.
Kingston Launched a new line of validated ValueRAM modules for Intel-based servers today and we take a closer look at what validation is all about. This schema change is important for system builders, vendors, and all other consumers looking to build a servers based on Intel Validated parts.
Xenon, Xbox2, NextBox, call it what you will – Bill Gates says Microsoft’s new gaming console will be unveiled later this month. After all the jostling to be first into the next-gen console market, it Continue reading “Next-gen Xbox to be unveiled at E3 show”.…more
A worm that has been infecting mobile phones as it slowly spreads around the world has reached its 20th country, a security firm said Tuesday. Cabir, which was first reported in the wild in the Continue reading “Mobile-Phone Worm Hits 20th Country”.…more
Sony added two new DVD burners to its offering in the 800 series. The internal DRU-800A and the external DRX-800UL burners support 4X DVD R Dual Layering technology and can burn roughly 8.5 gigs of Continue reading “Sony Burns Up The DVD Burner Market”.…more
The performance benefits of dual-core AMD processors over single-core processors will be obvious to end users, and the company has unreleased benchmarks to prove it, De Onis says. Those benchmarks, however, were completed running the Continue reading “64-Bit Windows XP On AMD’s New X2: How Fast?”.…more
The online criminals turned their attention to flaws in antivirus software and media players like Apple Computer’s iTunes according to the Sans Institute. The new vulnerabilities are being exploited because more Windows users are receiving Continue reading “Hackers finding new ways to compromise PCs”.…more
The Bluetooth Special Interest Group – the body that controls the wireless connectivity standard – has formally chosen ultrawideband as the foundation for future versions of the technology. It comes as no great surprise. Over Continue reading “Bluetooth to evolve via UWB”.…more