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The Korea Times
"...Micron plans to be in production on 1-gigabit DDR3 chips and offer samples of 2-gigabit DDR3 chips in middle of 2007..."
EE Times
"...The new CEO has lots of urgent and important agenda ahead of him, including building new plants, overcoming tariffs and finding a new owner..."
The Financial Times
Reg Hardware
Business Week
Business Week
Business Week
With the new Sapphire Radeon X1950GT 256MB in hand, we try to find out - does the extra memory really come in handy?
TweakTown
The first time you see Windows Vista in action, it's readily apparent how much different it looks compared with Windows XP. But the differences are more than skin deep. Ars takes a look under the hood to explain.
Ars Technica
External hard drives have become very affordable and practical. It follows you around and it is there when you need to store, transfer or backup your data. Today we review the My Book desktop series, from Western Digital.
Fudzilla
Today, we a look at soundcard, based on the CMedia Oxygen HD chip, from HT Omega packed with more features, gold plated audio connectors and solid state capacitors.
Bit-Tech.net
These new chipsets are now dubbed the 3 series with new naming and features for each and are all based around the new Bearlake architecture. Today we are previewing the mid-range P35 chipset in the form of a pre-release product from our partners.
TweakTown
OCZ has two 1000w power supply units in its product lineup. One is meant to go the gamers market, and the other one is for professional use in servers domain.
Fudzilla
We have a selection of coolers from Asus, Noctua, ThermalFly and Zalman on test. Each of these coolers makes use of heatpipe technology to some extent and whatever your needs are, there should be something here that might be right up your street.
Bit-Tech.net
Relax as we delve deeper into the nMedia HTPC 288-BA with an optional digital display included and we'll see if this new kid on the block has what it takes to be worthy of your HTPC dollars.
TweakTown
The Korea Times
Pocket-lint
Analysts said it was likely that Finnish-based Nokia and other handset makers had won market share in the first quarter, as Motorola struggled at the cheaper end of the market, while the global market continued to grow briskly.
AP (via Houston Chronicle)
Company release
"...Transportation Department imposed an "indefinite moratorium" on upgrading, saying there is no compelling technical or business case...cited hardware, software and labor costs, compatibility issues with current applications and limited funding..."
Business Week
Tech Spot (USE The Tech Spot)
Computerworld
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