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- July 31
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- "I heard a small poof:" The story of a Dell on fire
- Mercury intros Cell accelerator board for PC workstations
- Delayed shipments of Intel G965 chipset may interrupt Conroe's march
- Thermaltake launches Cyclo module memory cooler
- Supply of blue-laser pick-up heads expected to be short in Q4
- Acer to equip Veriton PCs with Intel vPro
- CPT to ship 22" widescreen LCD monitor panels in Q1 2007
- Graphics Beginners' Guide, Part 2: Graphics Technology
- Big Bytes to Go: Maxtor's OneTouch III Mini Edition
- Business Notebooks: Performance Charts
- Business Notebooks: HP Compaq NX7400
- Business Notebooks: Gateway E-100M Notebook
- Business Notebooks: Fujitsu Lifebook E8210
- Business Notebooks: Lenovo ThinkPad T60 Notebook
- Dell On Fire
- July 29
- July 28
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- University hacker duo accused of boosting grades and ordering pizza
- HP's new Core workstations highlight Opteron's need for more performance
- Nvidia to soon provide SLI support to Intel
- Intel resumes Celeron D 315/326 offerings for channel
- Thermaltake introduces NAS-RAID drive storage system
- Samsung claims to introduce highest-density MMC cards
- Shuttle XPC SN27P2: A Mini-PC for Athlon AM2 Processors
- Pentium D prices fall due to Core 2 intro, some Athlon 64 X2 prices follow
- July 27
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- Up to $16,000: Core 2 Duo computers flood the Net
- Intel is back: Core 2 Duo launches
- Official: Intel releases Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Extreme
- The long road to Conroe
- TG Daily interviews Intel Senior VP: "Core is changing the game"
- Conroe, Merom release expected from Intel at 11:30 PST
- Large-size LCD-panel shipments decrease 2.4% in June
- Core 2 Duo Processor In Detail
- July 26
- July 25
- July 24
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- AMD: We won't be another Intel
- Power outage knocks out Myspace
- Powerspec to introduce overclocked Core 2 Extreme PC
- Intel to launch Merom, Conroe on Thursday
- Global PDP shipments rose 3% in Q2
- Prices for 19" LCD monitor panels to rise $3-5 in August
- Graphics Beginners' Guide, Part 1: Graphics Cards
- Behind the AMD / ATI merger
- July 22
- July 21
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- Tom's Hardware interviews Jeff Hsieh, CEO of GEIL
- Abit recalls AN9 32X motherboards
- Analysts predict price increase for 17" panels
- Shipments of PC-related chips expected to grow 20%
- The Graphics State of the Union
- 100 million websites by the end of this year?
- Google tests more accessible Web search for blind
- Powered shoes - perfect for a virtual stroll
- A battery-powered plane takes off
- Flaw finders lay siege to Microsoft Office
- AMD to take on Intel with accelerated roadmap, native quad-core
- Comic-Con 2006 Isn't Just About Comics
- July 20
- July 19
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- Sony to ship Blu-ray writer in August for $750
- Samsung's 8 GB Flash memory chips in production
- Fujitsu introduces Itanium 2 servers for Linux and Windows
- Sharp eying 10G LCD production
- Pricing trend shows growing acceptance of DDR2
- TSMC and ARM announce power reduction on 65nm
- Merom to top 50% of Intel notebook processors in Q1 2007
- Is Ageia's PhysX Failing?
- Matrox releases desktop management software for multi-monitor users
- HP's develops grain-sized memory chip
- July 18
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- Would You Buy A Core 2 Duo System Today?
- Intel's flagship goes dual-core
- Iomega intros 70 GB Rev storage drive
- Ritek ships LabelFlash CD-R, DVD+R/-R discs to Fujifilm
- LED backlights to penetrate notebook market
- Dead Rising and Neverwinter Nights II
- SGI claims 4.35 TB memory bandwidth on Itanium 2 server
- Intel launches dual-core Itanium "Montecito"
- July 17
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- Flash drives may replace hard drives in notebooks - analyst
- 'Private Folder' Powertoy still available, though Microsoft removed links
- Intel to launch dual-core Itanium 2 tomorrow
- Lite-On IT to offer 20x DVD burners in Q4
- Dell says XPS 700 will not ship overclocked after all
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear
- Nokia 770
- Quo vadis, Viiv?
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear - XFX GeForce 7950GX2
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear - PNY GeForce 7900GTX
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear - XFX GeForce 7900GT
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear - PNY GeForce 7800GTX
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear - EVGA GeForce 7800GT
- Summer 2006 GeForce 7 Graphics Gear - XFX GeForce 7600GT
- Intel Viiv
- July 15
- July 14
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- Applied Materials: First 45nm-process ICs to arrive in 2007
- Could 10 - 20% yields for Cell processors lead to problems for Sony PS3?
- AMD really will drop Athlon 64 prices to compete with Intel Core 2 Duo
- Tom's Hardware: Core 2 Duo smokes AMD's Athlon 64 X2
- Game Over? Core 2 Duo Knocks Out Athlon 64
- NTSB investigating laptop batteries as the cause of UPS cargo plane fire
- Game Over? Core 2 Duo Knocks Out Athlon 64 - Test System
- Microsoft and Yahoo marry their instant messaging clients
- Game Over? Core 2 Duo Knocks Out Athlon 64 - Motherboards
- July 13
- July 12
- July 11
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- MySpace more popular than Yahoo, Google
- Microsoft's Private Folder application may not be so private
- Gates: Vista likely to be ready in January
- HP may ship color version of Lightscribe later this year
- Ricoh develops dual-format HD laser
- A chat with Michael Dell: Alienware and XPS to stay separate
- Lite-On IT may offer SATA DVD burners in Q4
- Taiwan LCD panel makers eying twisted nematic technology to lower TV panel costs
- Sun luring enterprise customers away from Intel
- Eurocom's D900K F-BombAn Outside Look
- Eurocom's D900K F-BombA look Inside
- Microsoft releases free encrypted folder app
- Eurocom's D900K F-BombDisplay and PCMark05 Results
- Eurocom's D900K F-BombGame Test Results
- July 10
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- Firefox usage up, IE usage down - report
- Canon releases seven photo and all-in-one printers
- Lotus Notes now available for Linux
- Freescale first to put MRAM into mass production
- Streetdeck Car Computer makes you want to be stuck in traffic
- No AMD K8L processor for AM3 socket until 2008, say sources
- ATI hits first with HDMI and HDCP
- Notebook makers see demand pick up after CPU price cuts
- 32-Core Processors: Intel Reaches For (The) Sun
- Can Your Rig Run Oblivion?
- Intel aims for 32 cores by 2010
- Image Preview: TimeShift and Justice League Heroes
- July 8
- July 7
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- Via rolls out mini chipset for UMPCs
- First stage of NYC 'WiFi in the Parks' project finally underway
- "Print" key derails copy protection in first-gen HD software
- AUO to launch more widescreen panels in H2
- Asian Excel versions hit by spreadsheet vulnerability
- Microsoft to issue seven security updates on 11 July
- Moms catching up with dads for electronic gifts
- Mouse potatoes and googling go mainstream
- July 6
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- Ebay bans Google Checkout, for now
- Microsoft includes Encarta with Student software
- "Ride" the Tour de France without breaking a sweat on Google Earth
- Microsoft to offer "bridge" to ODF in Office 2007
- Microsoft approves Intel 915 chipsets for Vista
- Prices for 17" LCD panels stabilize in H1 July
- Promos 1 Gbit DDR3 samples to be available in H1 2007
- Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUs
- ArF laser light source to enable production of sub-45 nm semiconductors
- Sophos recommends Macs for home users
- Google Earth's Tour de France Gallery:
- July 5
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- SiS662 chipset launched
- Apple's new "Emac" is a $900 Imac
- Samsung sends GDDR4 graphics memory into mass production
- Konica Minolta claims OLED breakthrough
- Nvidia preps 7900-series cards with HDCP support
- Lord of the Rings, The Battle for Middle-earth II
- Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsShuttle XPC SD31P
- Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsMSI MPC 945
- Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsBiostar IDEQ 350G
- Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsAOpen XC Cube MZ915-M
- Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUs
- July 4
- July 3
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- Europe warms to OpenDocument format
- Survey says US school rapidly transitioning to notebooks
- Benq to ship Blu-ray burner next month
- Latest browser bug crashes IE6
- Shuttle's foam crack could delay launch
- LEDs in notebook applications not to come until Q2 2007
- Tight supply for 17" LCD monitor panels by mid-August - sources
- Wide Format LCD Monitors: Part 2
- July 1