IDF - day zero
Blog Then there's a swift canter through some genuinely interesting and painfully under-reported work, such as using FPGAs to simulate how gigabyte caches might work, how QoS might be added to caching, and how hyperfast network interfaces might be sped...
[April 16, 2007, 6:55]
Google lifts the lid on its once-secret server
News It had two processors, two hard drives and eight memory slots.mounted on a motherboard built by Gigabyte. Google is tight-lipped about its computing operations, but the company for the first time on Wednesday revealed the hardware at the core of...
[April 3, 2009, 16:08]
Belkin does deal with Airgo for Wi-Fi speed
News Airgo is already working on the next generation of its wireless networking technology, which will be completed in six months and, according to the company, will allow transfer rates of up to a quarter of a gigabyte per second.
[August 9, 2004, 9:05]
Gmail likely to clear privacy hurdles
News Google's forthcoming email service probably won't run into legal issues in Britain, as long as the company doesn't deceive customers about how their personal information will be treated. Privacy advocates are unhappy that Google is planning to scan...
[April 13, 2004, 15:20]
Gmail: a first look review
Reviews Google's yet-to-launch Gmail is, arguably, already as well-known as free email stalwarts such as Microsoft's Hotmail. In part, this is due to the high expectations generally placed on anything from the Google stable.
[April 22, 2004, 15:20]
Free Google email service to launch 'in weeks'
News Google, the company that made off with the search market, is setting its sights on free email. The company has launched a test with about 1,000 invited guests to try out a new email service called "Gmail".
[April 1, 2004, 13:45]
CompactFlash gets storage boost
News Toshiba on Thursday announced 4GB and 2GB CompactFlash cards for use in digital camcorders, music players and cameras.The cards feature 90nm NAND flash memory technology, the company said. Samples of 2GB and 4GB cards are now available for $299.99...
[January 7, 2005, 11:55]
Seagate launches terabyte storage for the home
News The price of data storage is dropping all the time and, just to prove it, Seagate announced a new drive on Tuesday aimed at small businesses and what it dubbed "family technology officers" — tech-savvy home users.
[July 11, 2006, 16:35]
NTL offers premium broadband, but keeps bandwidth cap
News NTL is launching a new broadband product this week aimed at Internet users who want more than a standard high-speed connection, as companies search for ways to make money from content online. The cable firm is offering 15 channels of broadband...
[December 1, 2003, 15:50]
Sometimes things should be as they are and not as they simply can be.
Talkback Finally some sanity. How hard is it to simply make things the way they should be instead of dumbing down things to make them simple but not true? While I doubt too many people will even bother with filing a claim - that is the problem with society...
[October 27, 2007, 8:34]
Dell: One gig good, two gig better
Blog At least according to Dell chief executive, Kevin Rollins, who told delegates at a conference in Shanghai on Friday: "I think they tell you maybe 1 gig [gigabyte] of memory is okay. If you thought 1GB of memory was ample for the average personal...
[October 31, 2006, 14:34]
One gig good, two gigs better, says Dell boss
Blog At least according to Dell chief executive, Kevin Rollins, who told delegates at a conference in Shanghai on Friday: "I think they tell you maybe 1 gig [gigabyte] of memory is okay. If you thought 1GB of memory was ample for the average personal...
[October 31, 2006, 11:49]
ATI goes mainstream with new graphics technology
News The Radeon 9700, Radeon 9500 Pro and Radeon 9500 will be available through graphics card makers such as Hercules, Gigabyte, Hightech, Wistron and Yuan. ATI has unveiled three new graphics chips aimed at taking its industry-leading Radeon 9700 Pro...
[October 25, 2002, 15:22]
Vista 30 Days After Install
Blog Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-K8N51GMF-9-RH Socket 939 Below is an article I published on my own blog (www.gadgettastic.com) about a week ago, with my experience in updgrading to Vista. Its exactly 30 days since I installed Vista on my PC, I have to say...
[May 24, 2007, 19:50]
Antivirus virus on the loose
News Greetz, Gigabyte [Metaphase VX Team] The appearance and spread of viruses throughout the tech-enabled world is rapidly becoming par for the course for home and corporate users. However, occasionally, a virus contains a more interesting wrinkle than...
[January 20, 2003, 9:23]
ATI: Radeon 9700 is double the power of GeForce4
News Most major graphics board vendors announced plans to make Radeon 9700 units, including Creative Labs Asia, Gigabyte Technology, Hercules Guillemot and Tyan. ATI Technologies on Thursday released details of its upcoming Radeon 9700 PC graphics chip...
[July 18, 2002, 13:54]
Memory standards wage war of words
News On Tuesday, three manufacturers -- Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology and Micro-Star International (MSI) -- introduced motherboards for Pentium 4 and Rambus that don't cost much more than SDRAM-based motherboards.
[June 11, 2001, 11:18]
NVidia brings Xbox technology to the PC
News Motherboard manufacturers signed up include ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, Mitac and Abit. Graphics chipset specialist nVidia today broke out from its market niche by launching an integrated PC chipset, the nForce.
[June 5, 2001, 8:34]
ATI Radeon 9700 grabs graphics top spot
News Most major graphics board vendors have announced plans to make Radeon 9700 units, including Creative Labs Asia, Gigabyte Technology, Hercules Guillemot and Tyan. ATI has decisively grabbed the top spot in PC graphics from arch-rival Nvidia with the...
[August 22, 2002, 15:48]



