The first full works to be scanned and put online as part of Google’s Print project have been unveiled. If you have not been over to the Google Beta Print site we suggest that you Continue reading “First Google Print books launched”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 3, 2005 at 7:57am
S3 Graphics Unveils Chrome S20 Series PCI Express Graphics Processors. Advanced 90nm lead-free manufacturing enables unprecedented 700Mhz core frequency for Chrome S27 and industry-leading performance per watt across the series, enabling silent yet powerful 8 Continue reading “S3 Graphics Launches Chrome S20 PCIe GPU’s”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 3, 2005 at 7:37am
The insiders at Kingston seem to think that PC demand this quarter will be lack luster again even with the upcoming holiday season right around the turn. While DRAM is slowing down right now NAND Continue reading “Kingston Technology: PC demand to remain flat this quarter”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 3, 2005 at 7:33am
Remember the story posted about Ajax, an online office application company, entitled Web-based software challenges Windows? Well, Microsoft is giving Ajax their answer by unpinning their Office apps from the PC and placing them online. Continue reading “Online versions of Windows, Office unveiled”. …more
By Legit Staff •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 11:17am
Announced today, Fujitsu has teamed up with graphics processor maker S3 to roll out their new line of GPU’s featuring the 90nm process technology. Perhaps we’ll see a little competition with ATI and Nvidia, who Continue reading “Fujitsu and S3 Graphics tie up to make 3D graphics processors”. …more
By Legit Staff •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 11:08am
Crossfire is here people! MSI has introduced their newest motherboard today, which supports ATI’s CrossFire technology: the RD480 Neo2. Shipments start at the middle of this month. Micro-Star International (MSI) today introduced the RD480 Neo2, Continue reading “New MSI CrossFire motherboard to hit market in mid-November”. …more
By Legit Staff •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 11:03am
The first release candidate of Mozilla Firefox 1.5 is now available for download. There will be at least one more release candidate before the final launch of 1.5, but for those who want to try Continue reading “Firefox 1.5 Release Candidate 1 is available for download!!”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 9:46am
Intel Corporation has re-opened an advanced, high-volume semiconductor manufacturing facility in Chandler, Ariz., converting it to a leading-edge 300mm, 65nm process factory. Called Fab 12, the factory is Intel?s second volume-production fab using 65nm process Continue reading “Intel Opens 65nm FAB 12 in Chandler Arizona!!!”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 9:36am
Dell is going to have to replace numerous motherboards in Optiplex GX270 and GX280 business desktop PCs, due to faulty capacitors. If you have any of these systems at work or school you might want Continue reading “Dell Warns of Layoffs & Motherboard Replacements”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 7:44am
Mobile phone giant Nokia expects mobile TV networks using its chosen standard to be up and running by the middle of next year, allowing people to watch live TV broadcasts on their cellphones. The new Continue reading “Nokia sees new mobile TV networks by mid-2006”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 7:30am
China has declared war on scams using mobile phone short messages that promise everything from fake cash prizes to sexual services to contract killings. It’s good to see other countries are getting fed up with Continue reading “China declares war on cell phone message scams”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 7:24am
Microsoft, the world?s biggest software maker, has renewed its threat to pull the Windows operating system out of Korea, if the ongoing investigation by the nation?s antitrust agency doesn?t turn out to be in its Continue reading “Microsoft Increases Pressure on Korea Over Suit”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 7:21am
Looks like the market has too much DDR2 memory floating around STILL and things are going to change anytime soon. Some in the industry expect the oversupply to ease by December as makers shift capacity Continue reading “Too Much DDR2 Memory Means Oversupply and Lower Prices”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 7:15am
Promises that next-gen broadband will deliver super-fast speeds in Europe is true, but only within 300 meters of the telephone exchange! If you happen to live greater than 300 meters away (more than likely you Continue reading “High-speed Internet Claims Could Disappoint Millions”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 2, 2005 at 7:09am
Now that 65nm processors are floating around it only makes since for companies to start talking about the next generation going smaller and faster. It looks like AMD and IBM are happy working with eachother Continue reading “AMD and IBM stick together to develop 32nm and 22nm processors”. …more
By Nathan Kirsch •
Nov. 1, 2005 at 12:19pm