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3Dfx brands own Voodoo3 graphics boards

News The Voodoo3 2000, Voodoo3 3000 and Voodoo3 3500 graphics boards are the first to carry the Voodoo brand name and have been made by STB Systems, the company 3Dfx bought last December. The entry level 143Mhz Voodoo3 2000 AGP and PCI cards have an RRP...

[February 12, 1999, 16:15]

Boards warned again over VoIP risks

News The vulnerability of voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems to disruption means senior executives and boards of directors must be involved in evaluation and deployment decisions, a global Deloitte partner said.

[November 3, 2004, 11:28]

Cell Computing launches pocket-sized Pentium boards

News Cell Computing, manufacturer of the world's smallest Pentium-based motherboards, has excelled itself with its new NetCARD MicroPC. The company has somehow managed to squeeze a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port, CardBus expansion socket, DRAM, flash ROM...

[September 30, 1999, 16:08]

News Burst: 3Dfx announces price cut

News Under the campaign, the price will drop from an estimated $500 for two boards to under $300, if bought together. Unlike other 3-D graphics boards, boards made with 3Dfx's chips can be paired for better performance.

[October 13, 1998, 10:16]

RealNetworks snags Intel deal

News RealNetworks on Wednesday said it has signed an agreement with Intel to ship its technology with the chip giant's desktop boards. Under the terms of the deal, RealNetworks' RealPlayer and RealJukebox software will be distributed with two new Intel...

[May 30, 2001, 15:48]

Cyberattack strikes online forum

News Web bulletin boards hosted by Ezboard are slowly coming back online after being hit by a hacker, the company's chief said. Since then, more than 2.2 million boards have been created, Labatt said. I have heard from cancer patients, historians...

[June 10, 2005, 10:15]

Customers mourn loss of Dell Community Forum

News Dell's customers are lamenting the company shutting down the Customer Care message boards that have long been part of its Dell Community Forum, with some wondering about Dell's service commitment. The moderated message boards, which allowed Dell...

[July 14, 2005, 9:10]

Supermicro joins AGP rush

News Distributed in the UK by Boston, the six boards include support for Wake-On-LAN, allowing network administrators to remotely power up systems on the network. ATX and Baby AT formats are available and all boards are bundled with Leadtek Research's...

[August 27, 1997, 10:29]

Micronics claims fastest PII board crown

News Aimed at high-end workstations and servers, the Californian firm's mini-ATX Stingray and full ATX Dual Fortress boards both support EDO and ECC RAM and USB. Nick Harwood, UK managing director of Micronics, said the boards will typically run...

[May 27, 1997, 13:11]

Scotland tightens security for mobile health-data

News The Scottish government has allocated £1m to its health boards to improve information security. That's why we are issuing a new mobile data standard to health boards today, and providing boards with £1m extra funding to help them meet it.

[October 9, 2008, 16:03]

Voodoo 3: Gaming and business power

News Voodoo 3, code-named Avenger, continues the trend toward combined 2D/3D boards. Both boards are optimized for Intel's LX/BX Pentium II chip-sets and AGP 2x, with an AGP 4x version due when Intel ships its AGP 4x compatible system logic.

[November 19, 1998, 14:34]

ARM takes 3D to phone makers

News UK-based chip designer ARM has integrated advanced 3D graphics technology into its hardware development boards, a step toward making 3D graphics widespread in mobile devices such as handheld computers and mobile phones.

[October 24, 2003, 17:30]

Intel's Grove lays into corporate 'atrocities'

News Intel chairman Andrew Grove on Thursday waded into the raging debate over corporate governance, scolding boards of directors for lax oversight of top executives. Grove castigated a system in which boards of directors too often function as mere...

[October 4, 2002, 9:05]

Five years ago: Micronics claims fastest PII board crown

News Aimed at high-end workstations and servers, the Californian firm's mini-ATX Stingray and full ATX Dual Fortress boards both support EDO and ECC RAM and USB. Nick Harwood, UK managing director of Micronics, said the boards will typically run...

[May 27, 2002, 7:00]

Intel unveils two mini motherboards

News One of the boards, the D945GSEJT (code-named Johnstown), featuring the 45nm Intel Atom processor and Mobile Intel 945GSE Express Chipset, will be available only for system integrators and channel original equipment manufacturers.

[April 30, 2009, 12:35]

PalmSource chairman to leave

News He has been serving on the boards of both companies since the spinoff of PalmSource from Palm last October. Their boards, too, must evolve toward greater independence, consistent with prevailing governance practices.

[August 13, 2004, 16:35]

Intel expands motherboard empire

News At the same time, Intel has told customers it will only offer warranty on Intel boards, and licensed board designs, with its own unique BIOS to counter boards that are being sold with x86 chips from rivals such as Cyrix and AMD.

[August 20, 1996, 10:24]

Via tweaks tiny PCs

News The company says it has seen significant demand for products in its EPIA range of Mini-ITX boards not just for PCs, but for embedded devices such as information displays on routers and airport shuttle buses.

[January 13, 2003, 13:46]

European Patent Office scotches appeal for review

News The decisions of the EPO Boards of Appeal are mutually contradictory," wrote Jacob, as part of his ruling on a software patent case. Jacob said, in his Macrossan ruling, that the application of these exemptions by the EPO's boards of appeal had...

[March 22, 2007, 8:35]

ABIT readies 100MHz Socket 7 AGP board

News Formerly, users wanting access to Intel's accelerated graphics port (AGP) capabilities had to go with Intel's own Pentium II and Slot 1 architecture or stick with a 66MHz bus speed on Socket 7 boards.

[January 20, 1998, 10:41]

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