Nuggets: 2MB Palm IIIe To Hit Playgrounds
News Cyber toy for playground is Palm's ickle brother. Com, unsurprisingly, wants the next must-have playground accessory to be its Palm PDA, so it's launched a special edition aimed squarely at the yoof market.
[September 20, 1999, 11:19]
Oki Forges Ahead In Workgroup Printers
News The OkiPage 16n builds on the OL 1200ex range, boosting print speeds from 12ppm to 16ppm. The printer can produce 145 greyscales at 600 x 1200dpi. The 2Mb memory can be expanded to 66Mb and a Postscript Level II option allows for a further 2Mb to...
[October 9, 1996, 14:48]
Intel Stops Shipping Faulty Server Chip
News Intel has stopped shipping its top-end server chip because of a bug that could cause servers to crash. Intel began shipping the chip, the Pentium III Xeon with 2MB of high-speed "cache" memory, in March.
[July 11, 2001, 9:06]
Pentium Family Gets New Head Chip
News Intel on Wednesday released a new top-of-the-range processor for its family of chips for notebook computers. The Pentium M model 765 runs at 2.10GHz and features a 2MB cache, a 400MHz system bus and improved power consumption, the company said.
[October 22, 2004, 16:00]
Bulldog Fixes Broadband Problems
Talkback I have to say that initially I have been very impressed with Bulldog. My phone line and Broadband service were activated mid afternoon as promised. I was with BTyahoo on the 2mb service , but I only ever received 1 mb at best (verified using ZD...
[May 23, 2005, 17:59]
Intel Unveils Last PIII-based Xeon
News Intel on Tuesday released a 900-MHz Xeon processor for servers, the last member of the chip family that will be based on the Pentium III design. The new chip contains a 2MB secondary cache, a reservoir of memory close to the processor for quick...
[March 21, 2001, 7:48]
New Pentium II Xeons Launched
News While the company works to increase the speed and performance of its processors, with the release of the new Xeon processor with support for four-way processing and either 512K, 1MB or 2MB of Level 2 Cache, the company is also working feverishly...
[January 6, 1999, 15:51]
Intel Pits Its Own Beast Against AMD
News Game on. Intel on Monday launched its latest Pentium 4 Extreme Edition processor for high-performance desktop PCs, such as game systems. The new chip runs at 3.46GHz, a slight increase in clock speed from the previous version, and incorporates 2MB...
[November 2, 2004, 10:39]
Diamond Stalks Matrox With Stealth 3D Speed
News Diamond has released comparison figures with its leading competitors that puts the Stealth 3D card at the top of the pile in both WinBench 97 (business graphics) statistics and in WinMark 97 scores. The company claims to have a WinMark score of...
[April 25, 1997, 11:42]
Intel Raises Cache On Pentium 4
News Intel announced the launch of a new version of the Pentium 4 processor with an extra dose of cache on Tuesday, in a move that seems calculated to undercut the launch of the Athlon64 from Advanced Micro Devices next week.
[September 17, 2003, 8:40]
High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA): Higher Data Rates For UMTS
White Papers High Speed Downlink Packet Access is the first step in the evolution of WCDMA (UMTS) networks. The second step will be to enhance the uplink data rates, improved uplink capacity and reduced uplink delay.
[January 1, 1970, 0:59]
Hotmail Accidentally Lifts Storage
News What a difference a few zeroes make. Some new users of Microsoft's Hotmail on Wednesday got a pleasant surprise when they received 2 gigabytes of storage upon registering for the popular free email service.
[July 23, 2004, 9:00]
Hotmail Users Face Summer Of Random Email Deletion
News Microsoft Hotmail users have been warned that their emails could be randomly deleted this summer, unless they pay £19.99 for extra storage space. In an email sent to users of its free Web-based email service on Thursday, Microsoft encouraged...
[July 5, 2002, 11:23]
PC Giants 'mislead On Hard Drive Sizes' - Lawsuit
Talkback HDD are not exclusively used in PC so why do they have to conform to binary standards instead of decimal.the sizes given are correct as GB, PC work in GiB so there's clearly no cheating just ignorance of standards, perhaps the manufacturers could...
[September 20, 2003, 10:58]
Visor Review: 'Embracing And Extending' The Palm
News And now for something completely the same. Well, not quite. Brought to you by the same people who thought up the 3Com PalmPilot, the Handspring Visor, introduced today, is a new PDA that looks similar to the Palm organisers and runs the same...
[September 15, 1999, 16:03]
Intel Cancels 800Mhz Xeon Processor
News Chip manufacturer Intel announced Thursday that it will not produce any large-cache 800MHz Xeon microprocessors because of customer objections. Intel's customers do not want the high-power processor to be updated so quickly and have requested a...
[July 6, 2000, 11:06]
Ideally ...
Talkback It's a good idea to check out those websites as sw3286 stated, they can allow you to see what's on offer and other peoples views on it. But do take them all with a pinch of salt some peoples view are very harsh when they really haven't cause to be...
[December 7, 2007, 13:52]
Intel Abandon Plans For 4GHz Pentium 4s
News Intel is dumping plans to release a Pentium 4 processor that runs at 4GHz, saying it will boost performance on next year's chips using other means than clock speed. The chip company said it plans to brief PC manufacturers this week on the latest...
[October 15, 2004, 9:30]
CeBIT 98: Palm PCs Look A Lot Like PalmPilots
News One of the highlights of this year's CeBIT show was the appearance of the first Palm PCs - Windows CE 2.0-based 'pocket' computers with a form factor remarkably similar to 3Com's million-selling PalmPilot - which is itself about to be upgraded to...
[March 24, 1998, 9:52]
Nuggets: Palm's M100 Is Pretty Damn Attractive
News With most Palms being used as business tools, and paid for by employers, price isn't usually a big concern for potential Palm owners. If you aren't blessed with such a generous boss, then you might be interested in the Palm M100.click here to see...
[November 17, 2000, 15:31]

