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Piracy driving Linux PC shipments
Linux may be shipping on a growing number of PCs sold in the emerging markets of Asia, Latin America, and... -
ATI to roll out R500 GPU for Xbox 2 in 1Q 2005
According to DigiTimes, ATI Technologies is expected to roll out a new GPU, codenamed R500, for the Xbox 2 in... -
Tokyo Game Show 2004: PSP Unveiled, Game Titles for Nintendo DS Shown
The Computer Entertainment Suppliers' Association (CESA) opened its 14th games-related products exhibition, the Tokyo Game Show 2004,at Makuhari Messe, Nippon... -
Seagate Now Shipping 100GB Notebook PC HDD!
Seagate Technology (NYSE:STX) announced today the new Momentus 5400.2 hard drive with capacities up to 100GB and industry-leading areal density... -
Microsoft: we can beat Linux without Longhorn
Microsoft does not need Longhorn to compete with the growing threat from Linux, according to one of the software giant's... -
HD-DVD rewritable standard approved
The DVD Forum has approved the physical disc specifications for the rewritable version of HD-DVDs (High Definition/High Density-DVDs), taking the... -
NEC Electronics Introduces Single-Chip DVD Recorder Codec IC Family for Low-end Market
NEC Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723) today announced a new DVD recorder codec IC family that offers affordable and flexible single-chip solutions... -
Sims 2 hits 1m sales
Over one million copies of The Sims 2 were sold in retail stories worldwide since the PC game's launch 10... -
Sony plans power restrictions on PSP games
Developers working on PlayStation Portable titles will have to ensure that their games don't over-tax the battery on the device... -
Graphics cards using S3 GammaChrome chips to hit the market in 4Q
According to DigiTimes, Graphics cards using the GammaChrome 3D graphics accelerator from S3 Graphics will be available in stores in... -
Piracy fears threaten Hollywood innovation
Digital technology will eventually force big changes in how Hollywood sells movies, but security remains a key stumbling block. Imagine,... -
JPEG exploit could beat antivirus software
Antivirus software could be ill-prepared to protect corporate networks from the latest Windows vulnerability--innocent-looking JPEG files that contain security attacks... -
BenQ launches sophisticated FP785 LCD display at Just Cavalli fashion show
BenQ announced today the launch of its new ultra-stylish, TFT 17 LCD display at the Milan Fashion Week. The reakthrough... -
Taiyo Yuden announces "AutoStrategy" DVD±R recording optimization technology
Taiyo Yuden announced today that a new DVD±R recording technology called "AutoStrategy" developed, that used from the new Plextor PX-716A... -
ADS Tech Lays Cornerstone for Media Entertainment Evolution with New me-squared Compatibility Logo
ADS Tech launched today a new me-squared (Media Entertainment Evolution) logo specifically designed to take the guesswork out of identifying... -
SanDisk Unveils New Digital Photo TV Player That Also Displays Video Clips and Doubles as an MP3 Music Jukebox
SanDisk today introduced the SanDisk Photo Album, a compact, sleek and easy-to-use device that lets consumers display digital still pictures... -
SanDisk Introduces Extreme III, World's Fastest, Highest Performing Flash Memory Card
SanDisk today introduced the world's fastest flash memory cards -- the SanDisk Extreme III line of CompactFlash, SD and Memory... -
Gainward PowerPack!TM Ultra/1960PCX XP Golden SampleTM GLH
Gainward announces the new Gainward PowerPack! Ultra/1960PCX XP Golden SampleTM GLHTM (Goes Like Hell)! Gainward will be first to market... -
Colin McRae Rally 2005 Tears into Stores
Colin McRae Rally 2005, has shipped to North American retail outlets for the Xbox(R) video game system from Microsoft. A... -
Cirrus Logic DVD Processor Enables Playback Of MPEG-4-Based Codecs
Cirrus Logic Inc. (Nasdaq:CRUS) today announced the availability of the CS98300 integrated circuit (IC). This fourth-generation DVD processor supports full-screen...