Axe falls on AMD low-end processors
News AMD is to stop producing its K6-2 processors next summer, in a move that some are calling a "major blow" to the embedded market. The company also plans to stop production of its 486 and 586 processors which, like the bulk of the K6-2s now produced...
[August 14, 2001, 17:20]
MyConvert
Downloads MyConvert is a unit converter based on a popular web-app iConvert. MyConvert includes 586 units in 51 categories. MyConvert shows conversions of multiple units at a time, built-in numeric keyboard with calculator, supports advanced conversions, new...
[June 17, 2009, 9:28]
Top Ten Things Wrong With Zune
Blog Comment What an absolute joke of an article. You really should read this, it applies to you.http://zuneboards.com/10-Signs-the-Zune-Review-Was-Written-By-An-iFanBoy-t-586.html You've heard those "You know you're a redneck if.jokes, well my friend "You know...
[November 25, 2006, 2:53]
Provide Instant, Flexible Application Access to Widely Distributed User Base, While Improving Total Cost of Ownership
White Papers Fontys University wanted to centrally manage 350 applications for 9,200 workstations and laptops while accelerating deployments, improving availability, extending service levels, and improving TCO. As a solution they implemented Microsoft SoftGrid...
[March 1, 2008, 0:02]
Microsoft Case Study: Fontys Hogescholen
White Papers Fontys University of Professional Education wanted to centrally manage 350 applications for 9,200 workstations and laptops while accelerating deployments, improving availability, extending service levels, and improving TCO.
[March 1, 2008, 0:02]
Europe to have 14m SIM-toting machines by 2009
News More than 14 million machines will be hooked up to mobile networks in Europe by the end of the year, according to a Swedish analyst firm. Berg Insight estimates 14.1 million machines, such as smart electricity meters and vehicle-tracking systems...
[October 27, 2008, 16:35]
Microsoft blames users for Vista infections
News Software giant Microsoft has claimed user "complacency" is to blame for malware infections, and denied that its Vista operating system is less secure than Windows 2000. The claim that Vista is less secure than Windows 2000 was made last week by...
[May 15, 2008, 13:58]
Direct vendors respond to non-Intel chip demands
News Direct suppliers such as Elonex, Carrera, Evesham Micros and the new Compaq Direct UK have all given alternative processors their blessing and, according to Elonex systems marketing manager Demetre Cheras, it's because customers are now demanding...
[August 15, 1997, 15:08]
Chip sales drop 44 percent
News Global computer chip sales are still shrinking, but they're on their way back up, according to the latest figures from the Semiconductor Industry Association. Worldwide sales amounted to $10.22bn (£7.2bn) in September, down 44.6 percent from the...
[November 2, 2001, 15:54]
Who can meet the terabyte challenge?
Talkback LMAO! The question should be "Who can't meet the terabyte challenge". The upcoming Seagate Barracuda 7200.9's are 500Gb. Two of the and there's your first terabyte for filling. The megapixel count on digital cameras is rising year on year and now...
[June 13, 2005, 15:23]
Northwood relies on NC push
News The company, wholly-owned by the Software Warehouse, has launched the upgradable LAN2000 SpaceStation series, to add to its existing PC ranges. Rumours still persist that Northwood is finding the going heavy with PC sales, and a source has...
[September 5, 1997, 17:05]
Spammers take aim at HR departments
News Human resources departments and recruitment agencies are being increasingly targeted by spammers, antivirus vendor MessageLabs said on Tuesday. Targeted Trojan attacks have more chance of success against human resources and recruitment because they...
[April 4, 2006, 17:25]
French MPs choose Linux over Windows
News When French MPs and their assistants return from their summer break this June, they will conduct parliamentary business on PCs running Ubuntu. From the next session of parliament, 1,154 desks will feature the Linux-based PCs.
[March 13, 2007, 9:03]
Samsung developing 2cm hard drives
News Samsung is joining the ranks of companies making tiny hard drives, with a device under development that will have a disk that measures just over 2cm in diameter. A Samsung representative said Wednesday that the 2cm drive is "in the R&D stage", and...
[September 30, 2004, 11:05]
Funk & Wagnalls Chronological Encyclopedia
Downloads Get the entire Funk & Wagnalls New Encyclopedia 2004 Handheld Edition (including Chronological data) for only $29.95! Looking for an encyclopedia sorted chronologically? This is the one for you! Town Compass presents Funk & Wagnalls Chronological...
[April 29, 2004, 8:00]
Thin terminals are back - with XP in them
News Wyse, the main player in Windows terminals, is launching a terminal that will run the embedded version of Windows XP. Despite the fact that it includes 128MB of RAM and 96MB of Flash memory, it still counts as a thin client compared with Windows XP...
[November 13, 2001, 14:53]
Microsoft to pick up half of state's legal tab
News A federal judge has ordered Microsoft to pay nearly $1m in legal fees to the state of Massachusetts, although the award was less than half of what the state has been seeking. In an order posted online on Monday, US District Court Judge Colleen...
[September 23, 2003, 10:35]
Artificial Intelligence: Working backwards from HAL
Talkback Greetings Nick Hampshire In response to your ongoing 3-part article on AI, I am writing to alert you to the newly issued U.S.patent concerning ethical artificial intelligence titled: Inductive Inference Affective Language
[March 28, 2006, 6:26]



