Intel makes new Xeon for four-processor servers
News Intel on Tuesday will unveil new Xeon processors for four-processor servers, marking the latest entrant in the increasingly competitive server market. The chip, a member of the Gallatin family, will run at 3 gigahertz and include 4 megabytes of...
[March 2, 2004, 8:40]
Intel looks at leap in handheld memory
News Intel is betting that consumers want handheld computers stuffed with 500MB of memory. On Wednesday, the chipmaker described the search for what it calls the "Holy Grail" of mobile memory, with a new technology that will pack hundreds of megabytes...
[July 12, 2001, 9:40]
NTL to raise broadband speeds to 10Mbps
Talkback Ive had NTL broadband for almost 2 years now, and Ive never had any problems with them. The internet has always worked, has been cheaper than most and only recently they upgraded the speed from 128k to 1MB for the same price.
[February 25, 2006, 21:44]
Kodak boosts its digital image
News The company has also launched a digital video camera aimed at the videoconferencing market and an A4 colour scanner aimed at SoHo users. The DC120 camera will be sold on its resolution/price ratio which Kodak claims is a "breakthrough" in the market.
[April 18, 1997, 14:14]
Whitchurch
Talkback I just happened to be in Whitchurch today visiting a client whom we provide IT Services and are already a BT broadband ADSL customer when BT Local Business rolled up asking if they wanted to be part of the trial.
[July 8, 2009, 9:42]
Olympus ships 1.4m pixel SLR digital camera
News Although the Japanese imaging giant's Camedia C-1400-L All-In-One SLR digital camera is not a mainstream product, it is already ruffling rivals' feathers; Olympus stock rose sharply in Tokyo yesterday after the product announcement.
[September 11, 1997, 12:22]
Sanyo enters digital camera market
News Launched today, the Japanese giant's first product is the VPC-G1, which will be marketed under the more manageable name of Image PC. The camera is aimed at the mid-point between photography professionals and keen amateurs, and is priced accordingly...
[July 17, 1996, 17:07]
Dell PowerEdge 1850 review
Reviews Space is always at a premium in a 1U case, but a very tidy layout enables Dell to take full advantage of what’s available inside the PE1850. As well as dual-processor support, you can specify Intel Xeon EM64T (Extended Memory 64 Technology) chips...
[April 5, 2005, 15:15]
Intel reveals more upgrade details
News Intel has outlined plans for its CPU products for the next several years, and there's only one thing on the chipmaker's mind -- sexy new multi-core technology. Intel technical manager for Australia and New Zealand, Graham Tucker, spoke about the...
[February 24, 2005, 8:35]
Bulldog users bite back over poor service
Talkback Bulldog need to fix the gate ! Probably has the worst customer service in the UK. There's a reason why its hard to speak to someone and that's because they're so busy you have to wait 30 mins to speak to someone who has a clue !
[March 17, 2006, 14:30]
IBM DVD ThinkPad to act as 'VCR'
News The ThinkPad i Series range is equipped with a 2x DVD drive powered by either an Intel Mobile Pentium II 300MHz or Celeron processor. There is no additional expansion box for TV connection required as connection can be made direct through a video...
[June 8, 1999, 15:20]
PC features failure alert system
News The single board Triton chipset PCI/ISA system contains an embedded microprocessor which lets users set multiple levels of alarm. Blue Chip claims the device can predict failures by signs such as overheating and power supply problems and...
[July 19, 1996, 14:50]
Brilliant, but could have been brilliantest!
Member Review Design wise, feature wise it's a brillant phone, feels good to handle and really ergonomically designed.it's so simple to use (compare with NEC e606 or e616 -- the t610 performs the same stuff but in much easier fashion).
[March 30, 2004, 8:04]
Acer launches Dothan and 64-bit notebooks, plus a budget handheld review
Reviews TravelMate 8000 series Last year's successful TravelMate 800 range of professional notebooks has been superseded by the similar-looking but beefed-up TravelMate 8000 series. This includes the Acer's first Dothan-core Pentium M-based notebook, the...
[May 27, 2004, 17:10]
Aramiska satellite broadband collapses
Talkback We signed up for Aramiska two or so years ago and have always sand their praises. We are in rural Wales and at the time had no alternatives. We did get the warning email (at 11am) and the system stopped at 3:30pm.
[January 31, 2006, 17:48]
Bulldog users bite back over poor service
Talkback i had their service for about 6 months, i wanted their amazing 8MB broadband which i was told i was capable of recieving, after about 4 weeks i was connected with a lousy 1MB line, i wasnt happy and when i tried to cancel the contract i was hung...
[August 4, 2005, 9:12]
Nuggets: CD writer is sooo fast!
News Hot damn that thing writes real quick! That rather dull hi-tech company Teac has just released an external model of its super fast CD-R drive, capable of copying, er writing CDs at speeds of up to 6x and reading at 24x.
[March 11, 1999, 16:33]
Nuggets: A modem that thinks - sort of...
News No worries guv'nor, its all in me ed. Diamond has expanded its SupraExpress modem range with the addition of the SupraExpress 56e Memory modem. Diamond is very proud of the fact that its latest modem can store fax and voice messages when your PC is...
[April 21, 1999, 15:55]
From Motes to Java Stamps: Smart Sensor Network Testbeds
White Papers University of Utah has proposed Smart Sensor Networks (SNets) as an architecture and set of distributed algorithms to extract interpret and exploit networked sensor devices. Heretofore, the development of this approach has been done in simulation.
[February 2, 2009, 0:00]
BTopenworld, NTL top complaints charts
Talkback I have a simple complaint about NTL broadband - it doesn't actually work! I've had their broadband for a couple of years now, and at first the performance was pretty good, but lately it has been getting slower and slower, to the point where it is...
[October 11, 2005, 13:45]



