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- November 30
- November 29
- November 28
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- Hackers gain access to millions of Scottrade's accounts
- Microsoft to introduce new font in Vista, Office 12 GUI
- Google closes security holes in Google Base
- Spray-on computers reach hard places
- Dutch firm wants end of dot com
- Nanocrystals to breathe new life into Flash
- Are Three Cores Better Than Two?
- Don't Throw Out Your ATI Radeon X800 Yet
- Samsung develops 7" flexible LCD
- Nanotube foams flex and rebound with super compressibility
- Holographic-memory discs may put DVDs to shame
- HDD DVD recorder prices still high due to lack of supply of key components
- Matsushita makes strides in reducing PDP power consumption
- A key LCD component market may be opening up
- November 25
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- Tom's Hardware Guide presents the 2005 Readers' Choice Awards
- PCMCIA: Broad acceptance of ExpressCard likely in H2 2007
- Lite-On IT likely to become world's largest maker of DVD burners
- Intel adds follow-up series to 915 chipset family
- U-Tech Media to produce HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs
- Tyan eyes March launch for its personal supercomputer product line
- ATI to introduce new flagship chip and enhance entry-level GPU line in Q1 06
- Intel to source PBGA substrates from Taiwan
- November 24
- November 23
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- Microsoft makes RSS a two-way street
- Black Friday promises good deals for those who want to wait in line
- PC Interfaces 101
- PCI Express Battles PCI-X
- DRAM contract price drop picks up speed
- Gigabyte's second motherboard brand Axper adopts SiS chipset
- Xbox 360 fetching up to $5000 on eBay
- FBI Warns of Sober Worm E-Mail
- Hackers change tactics to crack open computers
- November 22
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- Fujitsu debuts energy saving large capacity drives
- Panasonic develops DVD and CD compatible Blu-ray recorder chip
- Via signs up for the dual-graphics game
- Preventing stolen trucks the hi-tech way
- Low cost widescreen front projectors push home theater sales in Q3
- Microsoft to open standard behind Office
- Search engines dominating use of the Internet
- November 21
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- Microsoft warns of new security threat in XP SP1
- The Mother of All CPU Charts 2005/2006
- Video Game Awards show plenty of pizzaz
- Sources: CRT sector suffering from shortages
- Lower prices bringing HD to PDP TV mainstream, says research firm
- Paper: Dell PC contract makers begin developing AMD solutions
- November 18
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- IBM allows first look on next-gen DB2 database
- Sun adds open source database to Solaris 10
- Hitachi, Toshiba, three others to jointly build fabrication facility
- IT forensic investigators peer into the minds of criminals
- Counterfeit Cruzer mini USB Flash drives surface in US and Canada
- Desperately Seeking Saburi: Finding the Camera Phone Creator
- Firefox 1.5 RC3 released
- The Ultimate Mouse Hunt Part Two
- Shortage of PDP modules to persist through 2006
- LCD panel makers eyeing widescreen panel production
- LCD TV segment to account for about 50 percent of TV sales in 2009
- OSD unveils 3.5" LCD panel with touch panel and LED backlight
- Transcend unveils 1 GByte 80X miniSD card
- VIA starts shipping PCIe-enabled P4 and K8 chipsets
- CyberGlove key to more realistic movies and games?
- November 17
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- WiMax expected to remain a niche market application, research firm believes
- Intel intros HPC developer tools
- Fujitsu develops low-power H.264 compression circuits
- Intel ships first 90 nm multi-level cell NOR Flash
- M-Systems to secures mobile RAM from Infineon
- New Toshiba SATA Drives Lack Performance Increase
- ViewSonic VP930 LCD Monitor: The New Champion?
- MP3 player may become top application for OLEDs in 2006
- Foxconn 975X-based motherboard to be available in December
- Web giants back anti-spyware push
- Microsoft updates plans for 64-bit computing
- November 16
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- Semiconductor industry expects accelerating growth through 2008
- AMD schedules quad-cores for 2007
- VIA to rely on self-developed solution when Intel agreement expires
- Samsung introduces 2 MByte smart card IC
- Intel chipset supply still tight, enhanced Celeron D processors to come
- Iomega announces portable harddrive with multimedia playback feature
- OSDL launches Open Source Patent Commons library
- November 15
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- OCZ adds two more 2 GByte gamer memory kits
- Lacie intros portable harddrive with encryption capability
- Sony malware infections in the millions - security expert
- DRAM market posts healthy growth in Q3 - Nanya outshines competition
- LCD TV prices falling faster than PDP and RPTV prices
- Mobo makers: Intel's dual-core Presler has stability issue
- LCD monitor vendors betting on widescreen models
- With Intel resuming 865-series chipset production, DRAM makers asked to produce more DDR
- Formosa Epitaxy rolls out "superbright" green LED chip
- Customers would not pay a premium for Intel over AMD - survey
- IBM still dominates supercomputer list
- Sun unveils UltraSparc T1 chip
- November 14
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- Intel rolls out first Pentium processors with virtualization support
- Console video games post continued sales declines in October; lackluster titles a key factor
- Nvidia releases new flagship card 7800 GTX 512
- Intel to debut Broadwater 965 chipsets in Q2 2006
- NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 New Graphics Champion
- Intel Goes Dual Graphics With 975X Chipset
- November 12
- November 11
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- Gigabyte launches four-way PCI-E X16 motherboard, premieres AMD-style chipset for Intel CPUs
- Fast and Furious: New 7200 mobile drives from Hitachi And Seagate
- Oversupply of DDR, DDR2 could trigger price plunges :InSpectrum
- SanDisk to produce biometrics-secured USB flash drive
- Increasing mobile phone market means decreasing size of mobile memory
- November 10
- November 9
- November 8
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- Intel VP Dadi Perlmutter: Is the company really "no longer a chipmaker?"
- Sony debuts CF Type II-compatible hard drive, to compete with flash
- AMD to launch 940-pin CPUs, phase out 939s
- Matrox enables dual-display for integrated graphics chipsets
- Albatron and XFX debut SLI-ready GeForce 6800 GS graphics cards
- November 7
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- Clever Web developers create Google Maps aggregate sites
- Yahoo, TiVo enter into remote user partnership
- Nvidia expands holiday lineup with 6800 GS graphics processor
- Single-Core CPUs Ain't Dead Yet
- Flat panel HDTV market to begin gathering momentum
- ATI graphics chips in short supply for Q4
- CDT introduces 14" PLED display using ink jet technology
- November 5
- November 4
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- Sony BMG's DRM provider does not rule out future use of stealth
- Stanford iTunes project lets the public download school content
- How Google battles its increasing power consumption
- Apple plugs QuickTime code execution holes
- Do The New 19" LCDs Pass Muster?
- Corsair gets Nvidia SLI-Ready certification for memory
- Cost savings drive adoption of Flash harddrives
- IBM, Sun team to support OpenDocument
- Analysis: Sony BMG copy protection may be stealthy, but is it a "rootkit?"
- November 3
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- Majority of Internet-capable phones accesses mobile Internet
- Neurok Optics has a 3D monitor for World of Warcraft players
- IBM slows down light on a silicon chip
- Intel-based ultra mobile PCs to run one week per battery charge
- TI announces availability of PCI Express-to-PCI Bridge
- LED backlights to penetrate notebook market in Q2 06
- November 2
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- IBM unveils new dual-core servers
- Sony ships sneaky DRM software
- 80's Drivers Rock And Roll SLI
- Fujitsu to manufacture graphics processors for S3
- DDR2 oversupply to ease by December as makers shift capacity
- New MSI CrossFire motherboard to hit market in mid-November
- Intel's multi-processor, dual-core Xeon 7000 debuts
- November 1
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- Atari's blast from the past console: Flashback2
- Call of Duty 2: Big Red One now shipping
- Microsoft previews "Live" Internet services for Windows, Office
- Sony releases PC multimedia transfer software for PSP
- WinZip launches 10th generation of packer utility
- Sony lets users upload music to the car stereo
- Parrot Rhythm n' Blue: Make phone calls through your car's radio system
- Aopen ships Mac mini clone
- Taiwan DRAM industry remains indifferent to Rambus XDR and XDR2
- Apple releases Mac OS X 10.4.3
- Holiday Buyer's Guide 2005
- PS3 could run at 120 fps
- Eidos has Zero Tolerance for consoles