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Intel gets hammered by AMD

News The Pentium 4 will shrink significantly, however, as Intel shifts to a new manufacturing process around the same time Clawhammer hits the market. Good things come in small packages, Advanced Micro Devices executives told investors Thursday at the...

[April 27, 2001, 8:09]

ATI plans all-in-one graphics card

News Separately, ATI will release a dye-shrink of its 2D VT chip in the first quarter of 1998. The most important will likely be the All-In-Wonder Pro, a PCI card that will be available in retail from January 1998, priced somewhere between £200-250.

[October 13, 1997, 14:35]

Sorry, I missed the part where it becomes a dis-service!

Talkback Mr Lilly, I detect paranoia, you fear that Apple's reach via it's ubiquitous iTunes threatens to shrink your browser market share. Apple guilty of filling people's harddrives with stuff they might not use.

[March 25, 2008, 17:42]

Intel accelerates Itanium schedule

News Intel's "design teams and design resources are well stocked, so they can do a shrink early or do a dual-core (chip) early. Intel has changed the release schedule for its Itanium chips for servers, adding a new chip for 2004 and moving the launch...

[January 16, 2003, 8:16]

ActiveX script for disaster highlights IE security flaw

News Because TUNEOCX.OCX is a legitimate module, installed as part of a shrink-wrap commercial package, it has full access to all local applications including email, DOS's FORMAT and FTP commands, and anything else that might be on the system.

[April 8, 1997, 20:32]

Opera Turbo aims to boost slow web browsing

News The compression can shrink the data by up to 80 percent, according to Opera's video explanation, in part because it modifies image files. Browser maker Opera Software has released a test version of software called Opera Turbo, designed to use...

[March 17, 2009, 8:40]

Microsoft Word update to skip the UK

News Microsoft released the update to computer manufacturers in December and is expected to include it in shrink-wrapped versions of Word from 11 January. An update to Microsoft Word that will remove some XML functionality will not be provided to...

[January 4, 2010, 16:01]

RF Micro shrinks phone chip

News People are always asking if we can shrink it down," Coady said. Chipmaker RF Micro Devices on Monday unveiled what it claims is the smallest version yet of an integral part of a cell phone known as a "front end receiver".

[August 13, 2002, 8:16]

Bright new future of multicore, circa 1994

Blog That was the late 1994 first shrink of the original Pentium (to 600nm from 800nm), with 3 million transistors and 16k L1 cache. An article in German tech publication c't sheds a bit more light on Larrabee, Intel's much anticipated multicore chip.

[July 9, 2008, 13:58]

Egg wants to crack the US market

News The Egg group as a whole enjoyed a 73 percent hike in operating income to £327.3m in 2002, and saw its losses shrink from £87.8m in 2001 to £16.6m last year. Online bank Egg's losses have narrowed over the last year, with the UK operation recording...

[February 24, 2003, 10:20]

Scavenging Marketshare

Talkback I don't know of anyone actually going out and buying shrink-wrap versions of Works. I suspect that MS is trying to increase marketshare for Office since its likely to have plateaued in the recent months due to the economic issues.

[October 12, 2009, 9:44]

Five years ago: ActiveX script for disaster highlights IE security flaw

News Because TUNEOCX.OCX is a legitimate module, installed as part of a shrink-wrap commercial package, it has full access to all local applications including email, DOS's FORMAT and FTP commands, and anything else that might be on the system.

[April 8, 2002, 7:01]

Hitachi stresses chemistry on perpendicular drives

News As a result, the read sensor is less prone to be thrown off by heat, cold or shock, forces that become magnified in effect as the read head and other components shrink in size. Hitachi Global Storage Technologies isn't the first company to come out...

[May 15, 2006, 9:05]

Businesses embrace remote working

News Pressure to shrink carbon footprints and attract and retain talented staff could see workforces becoming more distributed, said Quocirca. The megalithic corporate headquarters which deforms the city skyline could be a thing of the past if a...

[March 14, 2008, 7:53]

IBM shrugs off MS speech deal

News It is interesting to see other companies recognising the speech market but there was no mention of existing or potential product between MS and L&H," she added, dismissing claims that the deal could signal the beginning of the end to a shrink...

[September 12, 1997, 15:44]

Microsoft to help police on cybercrime

News I'm not talking about commercial shrink-wrapped products that we would put out onto the market. Microsoft is developing analytical tools to help international law enforcement agencies track and fight cybercrime.

[March 31, 2005, 9:25]

One Year Ago: Intel to slash chip prices

News An Intel spokeswoman said a dye shrink on the MMX line was providing Intel with excellent yields and denied that Intel is being hurt by other x86 makers. Intel will deal a hammer blow to AMD and Cyrix when it introduces shock low prices for its...

[June 11, 1998, 6:00]

An end to recharging for mobile phones

News And it is a race against time: as mobile electronic devices shrink in size and increase in functionality, they draw more power. German researchers are developing new types of power cells that could mean mobile phones will never have to be recharged...

[April 18, 2001, 14:25]

Intel to slash and burn chip prices

News An Intel spokeswoman said a dye shrink on the MMX line was providing Intel with excellent yields and denied that Intel is being hurt by other x86 makers. Intel will deal a hammer blow to AMD and Cyrix when it introduces shock low prices for its...

[June 11, 1997, 16:17]

MS says NetCarta buy offers superior Web site control

News Stockdale added that it was too early to say when Microsoft-branded shrink-wraps of WebMapper will be available but said that it would likely become part of the BackOffice suite. "What I see NetCarta bringing to us is capability in the area of Web...

[December 12, 1996, 9:10]

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