Future Power Jumps Up Celerons
News It has a partnership with Daewoo Telecom, a subsidiary of Daewoo Group, which makes a number of the components used in Future Power PCs. Future Power, best known for its ePower iMac look-alike, is preparing to announce Dual Millennium -- a new line...
[August 25, 1999, 8:32]
Future Power Fires Back At Apple
News Future Power came out swinging on Tuesday in response to Apple Computer's claim that it had obtained a "worldwide injunction" against Future Power's E-Power PC, which Apple has accused of aping its popular iMac.
[March 15, 2000, 9:12]
Prospects For Grid-Computing In Future Power Networks
White Papers This paper is intended to alert the power system community to the concept of Grid-computing and to initiate a discussion of its potential applications in future power systems. The word 'Grid' in Grid-computing was chosen by analogy with the...
[November 16, 2004, 23:00]
Lower Power For A Brighter Future
Leader Power is everybody's problem. Cost and availability has already forced major server farm projects from Microsoft and Google to remote sites near to hydroelectric power stations, and now the same factors are limiting what far more modest concerns...
[October 11, 2006, 17:05]
SAP Utilities At Ringhals Nuclear Power Plant: Plugging Into A Powerful Future
White Papers SAP Utilities supports Ringhals with its vision to become the world-leader in power plant technology. Although the project has taken three years and has involved investments of SKr500mn the result can be measured in both payback on investments and...
[September 28, 2007, 0:00]
PC Expo: IMac-alike Not Thinking So Different
News It's an almost-iMac, Future Power's E-Power. There has been some discussion up to this point with Apple," said Future Power spokesperson Kim Uberti. Future Power will release a statement about Apple on Friday, she said.
[June 25, 1999, 11:38]
New IMac Clone Hits PC Market
News Three weeks after the maker of the iMac brought a lawsuit against PC maker Future Power and Korean conglomerate Daewoo Telecom for producing an iMac look-alike, another mimic has popped up in Japan -- seemingly manufactured by low-cost PC leader...
[July 21, 1999, 9:00]
Apple Sues Copycat IMac Firm
News The suit, filed in federal court against Future Power and Daewoo Telecom, complains that the E-Power systems, which are Intel-based, "illegally copy Apple's designs. There is a universe of original designs that Future Power and Daewoo could have...
[July 2, 1999, 8:28]
Interference Estimation In Presence Of Noise For Broadband Wireless Packet Networks
White Papers In this paper, it has been shown that link adaptation and power control can improve performance of the future wireless packet networks. Realizing the expected performance gain of these techniques requires accurate prediction of future interference...
[December 6, 2006, 23:00]
Full Speed Ahead For IBM Transistor
News IBM on Monday will unveil a new transistor design for wireless chips that promises enough power to build future networks that will change the way people use wireless at work and at home. These chips will be about four to five times faster in clock...
[November 4, 2002, 10:30]
Sun Has Its Head In The Clouds
Leader Sun has a laudable vision of the future of utility computing, where organisations with extra processing power can sell it back to a computing grid in the same manner that homes with solar panels can sell power back to the electrical power grid.
[September 22, 2004, 12:25]
A Year Ago: Apple Sues Copycat IMac Firm
News The suit, filed in federal court against Future Power and Daewoo Telecom, complains that the E-Power systems, which are Intel-based, "illegally copy Apple's designs". There is a universe of original designs that Future Power and Daewoo could have...
[July 4, 2000, 7:02]
Intel To Reveal Chip-packing Breakthrough
News The more power you have, the more pins you need to take power in and out of the chip.It's a real problem. The company says the breakthrough will play an essential role in allowing processing power to grow.
[October 8, 2001, 10:06]
Apple G4s Could Sleep Their Way To Success
News We will be putting up hibernation onto the G4, which will offer power savings and a quicker boot. This powers down the PC's power -- except that supporting the RAM -- and can stay in that state indefinitely.
[September 9, 1999, 9:55]
A DC-based Culture Is Growing.
Blog Comment Going from random peformance parameters about low power DC devices and LED s to conclusions abot the national grid with nothing in between is appalling scientific discipline DC is no good as a transmission backbone nor for most domestic appliances...
[July 9, 2007, 13:13]
Bloody Battles In The Courtroom: An Apple History Pt II
News The first suit is aimed at Future Power and its backer, South Korea's Daewoo, over the Windows-based E-Power PC. Apple later wins a limited victory over eMachines and Future Power. Cobalt accuses Apple of ripping off the Cobalt Qube for the Power...
[August 3, 2000, 15:00]
IBM To Reveal Power's Foundations
News IBM is proposing to take a leaf out of Linux's book and open up the design process for its Power processor. At a Big Blue event in Manhattan on Wednesday, executives said the company plans to offer more information on the architecture of its...
[April 1, 2004, 12:10]
The Billion Dollar Pachyderm
Leader Roads, bridges, water and power are all drastically below the standards expected of a modern industrial nation. Where does the power come from, and where does the resulting pollution go? Instead, the proposed deal exemplifies an unhealthy Western...
[December 6, 2005, 14:55]
Apple To Ditch PowerPC For Intel Processors
News IBM loses cachet with the end of the Apple partnership, but it can take consolation in that it's designing and manufacturing the Power family processors for future gaming consoles from Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo, said Clay Ryder, a Sageza Group...
[June 6, 2005, 9:10]
Craig Barrett: Intel Will Prosper
News Designers and engineers, along with consumers, will continue to drive demand for greater processing power in the future, Barrett said. It's an indication of what the industry was facing in terms of a power challenge.
[October 20, 2004, 9:50]

