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Article | 1/08/2002 Study: Intel's Q2 market share up, AMD's down
Intel Corp.'s share of PC processor shipments increased by two percentage points in the second quarter over rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), w...
Article | 1/08/2002 RIAA site plagued with problems
After being hit with a denial-of-service (DoS) attack over the weekend, the Recording Industry Association of America Inc.'s (RIAA) Web site continued...
Article | 1/08/2002 AOL floats test version of AOL 8.0
America Online Inc. (AOL) Wednesday released a beta version of AOL 8.0, the next release of its Internet service provider software, that includes feat...
Article | 31/07/2002 Broadband take-up "lifts off"
Telstra has declared Australia is past the early adapter phase of broadband and will move into a generation of users driven by value-added content and...
Article | 31/07/2002 NVidia cuts Q2 outlook, cites inventory buildup
Graphics chip maker NVidia Corp. lowered its revenue expectations for the second quarter of its 2003 fiscal year, which ended Sunday, and said the wea...
Article | 31/07/2002 OzEmail sale to fetch fair price: analyst
OzEmail says the bankruptcy of its US parent WorldCom has had little effect on its operations, but this won't stop the company from being sold, accord...
Article | 31/07/2002 Microsoft unveils next version of Win CE .NET
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday unveiled details of the next version of its embedded operating system, Windows CE .NET Version 4.1.
Article | 31/07/2002 Infineon joins AMD, UMC chip development project
Infineon Technologies AG has jumped on board a semiconductor manufacturing process development project formed earlier this year by Advanced Micro Devi...
Article | 31/07/2002 Analysis: Web radio fights for survival
The 1970s classic hit "The Day the Music Died" referred to the death of rocker Buddy Holly, but for many Internet radio stations and their listeners, ...
Article | 31/07/2002 Matsushita to ship embedded-speaker displays
Matsushita Electronic Industrial Co. Ltd. and its subsidiary Matsushita Electronic Components Co. Ltd. will start shipping samples of transparent flat...
Article | 31/07/2002 Sun and Apple not working on StarOffice for Mac
Sun Microsystems Inc. and Apple Computer Inc. have no concrete plans to codevelop a version of Sun's StarOffice productivity suite for the Mac OS X op...
Article | 31/07/2002 RIAA site hit with denial-of-service attack
The Recording Association of America Inc.'s (RIAA) Web site was knocked offline over the weekend in what appeared to be a denial-of-service attack, an...
Article | 30/07/2002 Telcos talk up broadband numbers
Leading telecommunications companies and ISPs Telstra, Optus and OzEmail have all released statements to the market indicating increased subscriber nu...
Article | 30/07/2002 Adobe, Macromedia reach agreement in patent lawsuit
Adobe Systems Inc. and Macromedia Inc. jointly announced on Monday that they have reached a settlement agreement on all litigation between the two com...
Article | 30/07/2002 Symantec mixes firewall, antivirus, intrusion detection
Symantec Corp. Monday announced a new product called Symantec Client Security that integrates the company's desktop firewall, antivirus and intrusion ...
Article | 30/07/2002 One month later, Microsoft offers Palladium details
During the month since Microsoft Corp. announced Palladium, the new plan to marry hardware and software security inside every Windows PC has been hail...
Article | 30/07/2002 Prices are falling at AMD: Athlon and Duron reduced
Several of Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s (AMD's) processors are now cheaper after the company posted price cuts Friday, in the hope of stimulating dem...
Article | 30/07/2002 DJs 'spin' MP3s in clubs via iPods
Digital music players such as the iPod are replacing turntables at some music clubs, according to an Associated Press article.
Article | 29/07/2002 Memory card makers propose new security standard
Several major memory card makers, as part of a five member consortium called 5C, have developed a new Mobile Commerce (MC) Extension standard for flas...
Article | 29/07/2002 New bill protects P-to-P opponents
Copyright holders may soon get the go-ahead to use a range of new methods for jamming suspected piracy online, thanks to a proposed law.

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