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Intel to Integrate PCI Express Into Chip Sets
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Inventec Multimedia & Telecom, Cisco jointly developing video IP phone
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FIC subsidiary launches USB 802.11b pen drive
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SiS162 - First & Smallest WLAN chipset with USB 2.0 interface
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AMD explores triple-gate transistors
12:31 pm -
Intel Debuts Mobile Processor
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IBM Unleashes New ThinkCentre Desktops
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Intel readies 8-core, 16-core Itanium 2
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AMD prepares for Athlon64 launch
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Nvidia to make chipsets for Transmeta
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D-Wave Systems gets quantum leap of faith
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S. Korea leads world in Net speed
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ABIT Introduces ìGuru
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Orange Hedges Bets with Treo Smartphone
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Faster, Smaller Expansion Card Expected To Revolutionize Desktops
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Beat Team3D And Win Cash At UltimateArena
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ATI Selected for Apple's New PowerBook G4 Notebooks
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GNOME Beta Shows New Desktop Strength
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AMD Preps Low-Power Opteron for Blades
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Infodisc sets up blank DVD disc factory
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Overview of new packaging technologies
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OCZ announces PC3500 Gold Dual Channel EL DDR
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Intel Says New Chips to Have Two Processors
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Intel to Release Processor for PC Gaming
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Intel advances LaGrande architecture, gingerly
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Toshiba to preinstall OneNote on laptops
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NEC improves notebook fuel cell technology
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DFI Launches INFINITY Range
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DFI Launches CMOS Reloaded
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Microsoft's XSN Sports Brand Grows to Include "RalliSport Challenge 2"
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Microsoft Unleashes Wireless Networking for Xbox
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Lexar Media Develops New ExpressCard Memory Cards
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Samsung DDR2 Ready
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Elpida Memory Ships 1 Gigabyte and 512 MegaByte DDR2
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D-Link Unveils UPnP-Enabled Central Home Storage Drive
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Seagate, QLogic, Condre Debut Low-Cost Fibre Channel Solutions
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Seagate Announces World's Highest Areal Density HDD
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Samsung Debuts Innovative "Hands Free" LCD
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Samsung Unveils 24" LCD
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SATA Native Command Queuing at IDF
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Archos claims tiny 40GB hard drive first
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AMD says low power Opterons to arrive next year
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IBM to debut ThinkPad prototypes
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Microsoft Launches Online Meeting Service
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Microsoft launches new Xbox Live Dashboard
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NEC, Texas Instruments Unveil PCI Express Chips
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Broadcom Unveils Wi-Fi Chips
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PCMCIA group releases new ExpressCard standard
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Apple updates notebook range, cuts cord on mouse
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3-D comes to the couch
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Tablet PC increases its vocabulary
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Intel, Sony prep digital content standard
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ABIT Computex 2003 Preview
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ABIT Poised to Change the Mini PC Market With DigiDice
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SiS to spin off fab operations
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Halo for Windows Goes Gold
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The Journey to Wild Divine Debuts November 1st
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Auravision Sponsors CyberXGames
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D-Link Expands Security Camera Family
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U.S. Robotics Available @ WalMart
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Microsoft Game Studios Japan Announces Phantom Dust
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Adaptec to showcase end-to-end storage solutions
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Microsoft Delivers Holiday Cheer
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Asustek releases new desktop barebone
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Motorola introduces miniature A-GPS module
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VIA Announces the Envy24HT-S Audio Controller
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Microsoft Pushes Windows Media
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Airlines Plan In-Flight Text Messaging
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Heavens Tremble as Age of Mythology: The Titans Goes Gold
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XGI - The Next Big Thing in PC Graphics?
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