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Morning Tech Bits | [May 31, 2005, 10:49 am ET] - 11 Comments |
Thanks Mike Martinez.
- ATI Crossfire (SLI) previews on
AMDZone,
AnandTech, Beyond3D,
Elite Bastards,
FiringSquad,
Gaming Nexus,
HEXUS.net,
Hot
Hardware,
Neoseeker, PC
Perspective,
The
Tech Report,
TweakTown,
ViperLair, and
X-bit labs.
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AMD Unveils Dual-Core Chips for Desktops.
- Nvidia goes
with ‘Nsist on Nvidia’ at Computex. I'll buy a vowel, Pat.
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AnandTech Computex 2005 Day 1 - ATI R520 Sighting, NVIDIA's new Chipset.
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An open letter to the incoming cyberczar.
- NVIDIA
G70 to consume 150W?
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Computex 2005 Graphics Preview.
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Microsoft: No IE7 for Windows 2000.
- Earthlink
offering Linux desktops for “only” $69.99.
- VDSL2 Compliant
Chips Emerge.
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Battery makers juice up for portable computing boom.
- Online
service foils ransom plot.
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Zarlink unveils wireless chip for medical implants.
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New ITU standard boosts speed of DSL.
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Bush Wants Right to ISP Customer Data.
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Computers in hospitals—an electronic menace?
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More Consumers Like The Online Life.
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Bless Me, Blog, for I've Sinned (registration required).
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OS makers slow to fix flaw, researcher says.
- US has most zombie computers.
- Yahoo Unlimited
'Hack'.
- Wimax Optimism
Wavers - Eweek 'unclear road map and lukewarm commitment'.
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Spain to text message summer heatwave warnings.
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'Kodak, Don't Take My Kodachrome' (registration required). Everything looks worse in black
and white.
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Watch for Roadcasting Rage.
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DVDs that put it on (and take it all off).
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A straight-to-DVD solution for piracy.
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Concept Maps Go to School.
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Stanford rejects hacker applicants.
- Interview with AMD
Model Numbers, DDR2 and More.
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