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TDK Develops 100GB Blu-ray Disc in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:05
TDK has developed a prototype Blu-ray Disc that can store twice as much data, and record it at twice the speed, as existing Blu-ray Discs. The disc, unveiled at a TDK exhibition in Tokyo this week, can record data at 72 megabits per second, double the 36 mbps rate for current Blu-ray Discs....
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Sony Testing "Sterile" CD Copy Protection in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:07
Sony is currently testing a new form of digital rights management (DRM) called "sterile burning" which allows for copying ripped and burned tracks from a copy-protected disc to a blank CD in WMA format. The idea is that consumers can make limited copies of a purchased CD, but prevents copies being...
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Seagate to Ship 120GB Notebook Drive in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:03
Seagate Technology will start shipping a new range of 2.5-inch hard drives for the notebook PC market this June. The range contains a number of industry firsts that promise consumers a combination of better performance and storage capacity compared to the company's existing models, it said at...
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Sony Playstation 3 is going to cost $465.00 in Electronics   
by techguru on 29 Dec 2005, 09:12
In the desolate economic climate of post-apocalyptic 2006, I'm thinking that's going to be a lot of money. Now, it's true that at E3 Sony was boasting the Playstation 3 could crank out 1.8 TFLOPS, or 1.8 trillion FLOPS. If that many FLOPS were piled together they would fill the Grand Canyon, assuming...
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First Blu-ray Drive in the First Quarter of 2006 in Electronics   
by madhu on 10 Jan 2006, 10:40
Pioneer announced the BDR-101A, one of the industry's first Blu-ray Disc computer drives. The drive will primarily be targeted to professional users and serious enthusiasts, generally the first to adopt new technology. In particular, content creators will depend on Blu-ray Disc writers to test and evaluate...
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AMD to launch dual-core Athlon 64 on May 31 in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:06
Advanced Micro Devices will launch the first dual-core version of its Athlon 64 desktop processor at Taiwan's Computex trade show on May 31. The AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor will be launched on the first day of Computex, the mammoth show that brings most of Taiwan's computer hardware, software...
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Evaluation of ATI Radeon X1800 XT CrossFire in Electronics   
by boris on 08 Jan 2006, 19:39
X1800 XT CrossFire is finally here and inside we will show you how it performs in eight games compared to the competition. In this no holds barred fight for gaming domination, who will come out on top?Read from this source:  http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=OTMw  
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World's first water cooled Xbox 360 in Electronics   
by boris on 08 Jan 2006, 19:45
A full Xbox 360 breakdown that will show you how it is done easily. Thanks to this hardocp.com guys. LinkyTheir Story: Four years ago next month we built the world’s first water cooled Xbox. At the time, a lot of people asked us why we would want to water cool an Xbox, mostly because they didn’t...
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Dell founder invests nearly $100 million in Red Hat in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 05:58
The investment firm that manages the private fortune of Dell Inc. founder Michael Dell invested $99.5 million in Red Hat Inc., the world's largest distributor of the Linux computer operating system, according to regulatory filings. The investment by MSD Capital was the largest by any single company...
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Memtest86 - A Stand-alone Memory Diagnostic in Electronics   
by techguru on 15 Nov 2005, 06:33
Memtest86 is thorough, stand alone memory test for x86 architecture computers. BIOS based memory tests are a quick, cursory check and often miss many of the failures that are detected by Memtest86. Memtest86 is released under the terms of the Gnu Public License (GPL). Other than the provisions of the...
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NASA Pushes Back Shuttle Launch to July in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 05:51
Space shuttle Discovery's launch will be delayed until July, NASA's chief said on Friday amid concerns the agency has not corrected the problem that caused the Columbia ship to break apart upon re-entry in 2003. Michael Griffin, who took NASA's helm on April 14, said the decision...
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Net-powered computer goes on show in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 05:49
Soon you could be using...
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Details of ATI's Xbox 360 GPU unveiled in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:06
With Microsoft's official announcement of the next-generation Xbox 360 console this week, ATI has decided to disclose some of the architectural details of the graphics processor that it created for the system. I had a brief but enlightening conversation with Bob Feldstein, Vice President of Engineering...
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Intel to Enable 64-bit Support for Low-Priced Pentium 4. in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:06
Intel Corp. on Friday disclosed plans to enable 64-bit processing capability on a low-cost Intel Pentium 4 processor clocked at 2.66GHz. The chip is likely to be priced well below $163 and enable very low-cost computers with Enhanced Memory 64 Technology. The move outlines Intel’s strong support...
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Facts in Electronics   
by venkatesh on 15 Nov 2005, 05:24
Disk Access and Memory Access   A 25-MIPS machine can execute 200,000 instructions during the time it takes to access the disk once. A 25-MIPS machine, assuming one instruction per cycle, only runs at 25 MHz.  
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100 Terabytes in 3.5-inch Digital Data Storage Disks using Nanotechnology in Electronics   
by exforsys on 28 Dec 2005, 16:00
Michael invented and patented the world's first and only concept for non-contact UV photon induced electric field poling of ferroelectric non-linear photonic bandgap crystals, which offers the possibility of controlling and manipulating light within a UV/Deep Blue frequency of 1 nm to 400 nm. It took...
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Intel unveils new 64-bit chip in Electronics   
by Thinker on 15 Nov 2005, 05:20
Computer chip giant Intel announced today a new platform that dubbed "Truland" which increases application performance, improves server uptime and the ability to manage large sets of data, and can lower utility costs. The new platform, which consists of five new processors and a new chipset, will...
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Dual-Core Duel: AMD Beats Intel in Electronics   
by madhu on 15 Nov 2005, 06:08
First look: Two processors in one Athlon chip give performance extra oomph. Ready for the era of dual-core? You now have a choice of dual-core processors; and based on PC World tests, the winner is clearly AMD's new Athlon 64 X2, which handily outdistanced a dual-core Intel system we...
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