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Article | 23/04/2004 Vendors: Consumers safe from DRAM hike
PC consumers should not be hit by increased prices, or forced to purchase computers with less memory as a result of rising DRAM price rises. At least ...
Article | 23/04/2004 Toshiba develops 100GB hard disk for notebooks
Toshiba has developed a hard disk drive for notebook computers that can hold 100G bytes of data. The company expects to begin selling it later this ye...
Article | 23/04/2004 Opteron customers show AMD in new light
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) has gone from an after thought among server customers to the darling of the enterprise world in just a year. The com...
Article | 23/04/2004 Amazon earnings, revenue, top expectations
Amazon.com Inc. posted solid increases in earnings and revenue and exceeded Wall Street's expectations for those two areas in its first quarter, the c...
Article | 22/04/2004 New music e-store touts indie influence
Ninemsn entered the legal music downloads market last night, offerring 200,000 songs across major and independent labels with prices ranging from $1.4...
Article | 22/04/2004 Hollywood enforcer comes downunder to battle pirates
The movie industry's chief Internet enforcer visited Australia last week to shore up support for identifying and prosecuting file traders that infring...
Article | 22/04/2004 Intel Capital makes digital home investments
Intel Corp.'s capital arm, Intel Capital, has invested in four wireless and networking technology companies in the hope of solving interoperability, b...
Article | 22/04/2004 Intel starts conversion of Arizona fab to larger wafers
Intel's US$2 billion overhaul of its semiconductor manufacturing plant in Chandler, Arizona, is under way as the facility converts to process larger s...
Article | 22/04/2004 IBM preps desktop management services
IBM has designed a new set of services specifically for small and medium-size businesses that need help managing their desktop PCs and printers, the c...
Article | 21/04/2004 Coca-Cola to deploy 28,000 Symbol mobile computers
Symbol Technologies introduced a new family of rugged, mobile computers with built-in tri-mode wireless capabilities Tuesday and announced that Coca-C...
Article | 21/04/2004 Spam Act leaves some SMBs in a pickle
There may be some teething problems for small businesses trying to swallow the Spam Act which came into play last week, but the Australian Communicati...
Article | 21/04/2004 Microsoft updates OneNote
Microsoft Corp. is updating its OneNote note-taking application with a service pack that adds significant new features, including ones that increase O...
Article | 21/04/2004 Will rising DRAM prices mean less memory?
Rising DRAM (dynamic RAM) prices could mean bad news for users who hope to find cheap computers packed with lots of memory.
Article | 21/04/2004 Lindows files to go public
Lindows Inc., the developer of Linux-based software best known for its ongoing trademark tussles with Microsoft Corp., has begun the process to become...
Article | 21/04/2004 Microsoft executives face questions on XP SP2
Executives from Microsoft Corp.'s security group demonstrated some of the new security features planned for the next major Windows XP software update,...
Article | 21/04/2004 Researchers set new Internet2 speed record
In what is billed as another step toward a higher-bandwidth Internet, a team of researchers has set a new data transmission speed record over the Abil...
Article | 21/04/2004 Faster, cheaper, wireless Powerbooks arrive
Apple has made its new PowerBook G4 business notebook range wireless-ready, faster and up to $1000 cheaper.
Article | 20/04/2004 AMD looks for Opteron apps in the year ahead
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) will be celebrating the one-year anniversary of its 64-bit Opteron processor with a birthday party at the Rainbow Ro...
Article | 20/04/2004 In-flight wireless war heats up
In-flight ISP Tenzing Communications Inc. is increasing the speed of its connections and adding wireless connectivity in an effort to fend off competi...
Article | 20/04/2004 Morpheus finds its voice
Morpheus users who rely on the peer-to-peer service to swap files will soon have another option to get connected: The Morpheus Voicebox, which lets yo...

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