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Kingston Technology First with DDR2 1.2GHz Memory Modules

Kingston today announced the immediate availability of 1.150 GHz and 1.200 GHz DDR2 HyperX memory modules. To the delight of gaming and computing enthusiasts worldwide, Kingston is first to bring 100% production tested PC9600 HyperX Continue reading “Kingston Technology First with DDR2 1.2GHz Memory Modules”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 6, 2006 at 5:30pm

Cisco Gets a Second Life

Cisco Systems has joined Dell and Sun Microsystems among the ranks of tech giants venturing into the virtual world of Second Life. Cisco quietly opened two adjoining private islands in the virtual realm this week Continue reading “Cisco Gets a Second Life”. …more

By Ken Brown • Dec. 6, 2006 at 4:28pm

CNET’s James Kim Update: His Body Has Been Recovered

Officials confirmed that James Kim, 35, an editor at the Web site CNET, had been found dead. Brian Anderson, Undersheriff of Josephine County, broke down and could not finish speaking as he announced that Kim’s Continue reading “CNET’s James Kim Update: His Body Has Been Recovered”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 6, 2006 at 4:28pm

Big shakeup at Yahoo – two senior executives gone!

Yahoo announced a major reorganization last night, addressing critics who for months have questioned the search giant’s ability to effectively compete with other Internet companies. According to the release, Chief Operating Officer Dan Rosensweig will Continue reading “Big shakeup at Yahoo – two senior executives gone!”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 6, 2006 at 11:31am

Intel and TSMC tested 32nm development prototypes – Looks Good!

While the semiconductor industry has yet to migrate to 45nm production, major players, such as Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), are already gearing up the development of the 32nm node. Intel’s director of Continue reading “Intel and TSMC tested 32nm development prototypes – Looks Good!”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 6, 2006 at 11:26am
100 gig iPod Around the Corner?

100 gig iPod Around the Corner?

With Toshiba’s Announcement of their new mobile-PC drive, how long will it take for Apple to release a 100gig iPod? I bet we have one in time for Spring Break. The drive, the MK1011GAH, contains Continue reading “100 gig iPod Around the Corner?”. …more

By Ken Brown • Dec. 6, 2006 at 11:26am

CNET’s James Kim Left Pants on a Steep Slope – Marker?

Authorities searching the southwest Oregon wilderness for missing CNET editor James Kim said they believe they are close to finding the missing man, who has been stranded in a remote area for 10 days. James Continue reading “CNET’s James Kim Left Pants on a Steep Slope – Marker?”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 7:54pm

NVIDIA Launches Quadro FX 3500M Graphics Solution For Workstations

NVIDIA Corporation today announced the NVIDIA Quadro FX 3500M, a high-performing mobile workstation graphics solution for CAD, Digital Content Creation, and Scientific Visualization. Pricing wasn’t mentioned and none could be found listed for sale at Continue reading “NVIDIA Launches Quadro FX 3500M Graphics Solution For Workstations”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 10:49am

Police kill 18 year old suspect in Sony PlayStation 3 robbery

A teenager accused of robbing a student of two new Playstation 3s on the day the popular game consoles were introduced was shot to death by police sent to arrest him. Peyton Strickland, 18, was Continue reading “Police kill 18 year old suspect in Sony PlayStation 3 robbery”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 8:51am

Corsair Announces Availability of 2GByte DDR2-667 Fully Buffered DIMMs

Corsair today expanded its Fully Buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) family of products to include new high density DDR2-667MHz speeds to support the latest dual-core Intel Xeon based platforms. Corsair high density high-speed FB-DIMMs offer enhanced memory Continue reading “Corsair Announces Availability of 2GByte DDR2-667 Fully Buffered DIMMs”. …more

By jw • Dec. 5, 2006 at 8:25am

What’s Next For Nvidia Now That G80 Launched – G84!

Fudo over at The Inq. says that NVIDIA needs a mainstream DirectX 10 capable contender and thats what G84 is all about. He believes that the chip is derived from G80 and will have less Continue reading “What’s Next For Nvidia Now That G80 Launched – G84!”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 8:05am

AMD and Hynix leap into top-10 chip supplier rankings, says iSuppli

After years of coming close to breaking into the top-10 global semiconductor rankings, AMD and Hynix Semiconductor finally hit the big time in 2006, according to research firm iSuppli. AMD’s semiconductor revenue is expected to Continue reading “AMD and Hynix leap into top-10 chip supplier rankings, says iSuppli”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 7:57am

CNET editor’s wife, daughters found; search continues for James Kim

The wife and two young daughters of missing CNET senior editor James Kim have been found alive and well after surviving more than a week stranded in the wilderness of southwest Oregon, authorities said Monday Continue reading “CNET editor’s wife, daughters found; search continues for James Kim”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 7:55am

AMD Announces The Shift To 65nm Processors

Launching the next generation of energy-efficient computing, AMD today announced the transition to 65nm process technology, beginning with the immediate availability of energy-efficient AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 dual-core desktop processors. The move to 65nm process Continue reading “AMD Announces The Shift To 65nm Processors”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 5, 2006 at 7:47am

Washington gets $1M settlement in first spyware case

Washington’s attorney general has settled the first case prosecuted under the state’s 2005 Computer Spyware Act. The company and president will pay $725,000 in legal fees and $200,000 in penalties, and reimburse the state’s customers Continue reading “Washington gets $1M settlement in first spyware case”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Dec. 4, 2006 at 8:13pm
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