(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Tuesday, 09 September 2008
... a touch of greentech? Apple said that the new iPods use arsenic-free glass, and use BFR-free, PVC-free and Mercury-free materials. And yes, these nanos are also completely recyclable. The original iPod ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Monday, 31 July 2006
If you are attracted by the processing power of the Cell processor, but don't want to give up your existing PC environment or invest in a completely new workstation environment, Mercury may have a solution ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Friday, 28 April 2006
... of Intel's excess inventory stands at $3.55 billion - the highest level since 2000. A Mercury Research report released earlier this week showed Intel's market share for Q1 2006 declined a seemingly impossible ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Brief)
Wednesday, 07 September 2005
Sue McAllister of the San Jose Mercury News reports that TiVo - in a struggle to maintain its foothold in the digital recordable video market - has cut the MSRP of its first-tier DVR product to ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Brief)
Tuesday, 21 September 2004
AMD and Atari today announced the availability of what the firms call the first 64-bit game named "Shadow Ops: Red Mercury." AMD did not participate in the development, but claims that the game ...
(Hardware/Hardware Brief)
Friday, 25 October 2002
... hypothetical customer. Computer monitors contain many highly toxic materials, among them mercury, and reportedly as much as five pounds of lead per monitor; thus, monitors are not easily and safely disposable. ...