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Archive for July, 2006

E3 gone…For good?–*Edit–

Say it ain’t so! One of the most important technology and entertainment trade shows in the world, E3, has apparently been killed — at least according to Next Generation. Apparently trustworthy sources have been in touch and gave them the word that publishers are getting tired of spending millions of dollars to one up each […]

EU investigating HD DVD, Blu-ray licensing terms

Both high definition optical disc formats have already seen their share of setbacks in the form of delays and hardware problems, and now they may be facing some nasty anti-trust allegations pending the results of a recently-launched EU probe. Having already flexed its authoritative muscle against Microsoft, the European Commission has now moved on to […]

Microsoft exec avoids confirming Vista release

We should start off by saying that this could be nothing but cautionary corporate-speak, but rather than confirming the scheduled January ship date for Windows Vista — which is what everyone at the company’s annual analyst meeting wanted to hear — Microsoft exec Kevin Johnson seemingly opened up the door to fresh delay rumors by […]

New Feature

We have launched a new Feature. Asides as it’s called has been released on my blog. Hope you enjoy this. Also, I’m very sorry about having to delay the release of version 2.0 but When I do release it it will be awsome.
EDIT
Asides are no more

Opera reveals version 10 vision

Opera Software is making plans to steal market share from Microsoft.
Though a launch date for Opera 10 hasn’t yet been set, Opera is hoping the updated application will lure users away from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7 by building on Opera 9’s use of small Web applications called widgets.
Opera 9 was released June 20. It’s intended […]

Intel’s Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme chips

Intel announced the long anticipated Core 2 Duo processors today. Intel announced 10 new chips including 5 designed for latops (Merom) and 5 for desktops (Conroe).
Core 2 Duo runs at slower clock speeds than Pentium-era chips, but is still more productive because it handles more calculations per clock cycle, said Sean Tucker, a product manager […]

Merom to replace Yonah in MacBook Pro

Remember Yonah? It’s the code name for the Intel Core Duo chip found in the iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro and Mac mini, and it will soon play second fiddle to a faster cool chip arriving from Intel: Merom.
Merom is “a mobility-optimized, dual-core processor based on the new, state of the art, Intel Core microarchitecture” according […]

AMD to buy graphics maker ATI

This is the flolow up story to my previous post. Hope you enjoy, This is what we currently know.
AMD and ATI Technologies Inc. on Sunday were wrapping up talks to close the deal, which called for Sunnyvale-based AMD company to pay $5.4 billion, mostly in cash, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site.
An […]

AMD poised to buy ATI for 5.5b? & Pics of Motorola’s KRZR for Verizon

The rumor’s been churning so long now it’s starting to look legit — remember what happened with Dell and Alienware? It’s looking especially probable that Bloomberg’s got ahold of some inside information that says AMD is positioned to acquire ATI for 5.5 billion smackers. We know the big buyout rumor mongering is starting to sound […]

Zune: what we know, think we know, and don’t yet know

Ok, so we got off the horn with Microsoft, as they confirmed their Ipod Killer, just a few minutes ago and realized that making heads or tails of all this Zune stuff is probably driving some of you crazy . (We know others are probably just getting driven crazy by all the posts we’ve […]