Conrexx Technology has launched the Traxdata EZ Drive Twister Limited Edition Flash Series, a completely redisigned version of the succesfull USB 2.0 flash drives. The...
Gateway has extended its business line of desktop PCs to include a full range of BTX-format machines and Intel dual-core processors. The new E-series desktop...
The Bangalore design centre of the US$36.7 billion Royal Philips Electronics would work on the next generation consumer platform chip design and integrate the whole...
M-Systems announced the availability of a 2.5-inch serial ATA (SATA) flash drive, offering up to 128 gigabytes of storage. The 2.5" flash disk uses M-Systems'...
Fujitsu announced on June 28 that it has added an RFID (radio frequency identification) tag chip with 256B of FRAM (ferroelectric random access memory) to...
Futuremark launched PCMark 05, an updated version of its popular PC benchmark software. PCMark05 features advanced workloads, including HD video transcoding, digital music encoding, advanced...
In our previous review featuring Intel's products, we had compared the P4 660 3.6Ghz with the AMD 3800+ and whether it was worth upgrading your system from a P4 530 3.0Ghz to one of these two 64bit CPUs. This time round, we are back with the P4 3.73Ghz Extreme Edition.
Intel announced Monday the Intel Celeron D processor 351 and 350, both clocked at 3.20GHz. The comapny also announced the shipment of the Intel 346,...