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TechNews RoundUp - $1,099 MacBook - tech|
| (hx) 01:09 AM CEST - May,17 2006 |  | | $1,099 MacBook |
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- AMD announces energy-efficient processors -
A drop from 110W to 65W for a X2
4800 is quite cool! Unfortunately, to get the AM2 socket you will have to
re-buy the mobo, processor and RAM (DDR2)...
- AMD shows off details of K8L -
K8L is expected to supplant the
current K8 architecture some time next year with a native quad-core design
and better floating point performance.
- 65nm Celeron D Soon -
DigiTimes says that the 65nm Celeron D will hit the shelves right after
the AM2 launch but just before the Turion 62 X2 notebooks are released (May
28th).
- NVIDIA quietly releases the 7900 GS -
The GPU's a 90nm part with 20 pixel
processors, down from the 7900 GT's 24.
- HIS X1300 IceQ Turbo and Dual DVI - One of the great features about
the 512MB Dual DVI is the fact that
it is fan free.
- Zalman CNPS9500 LED Intel/AMD Heatpipe CPU Cooler -
It's got performance, easy
installation and virtually universal compatibility
- Apple unveils $1,099 MacBook -
The system features
a 13.3" glossy wide-screen display with a 1280x800 resolution, a choice of
either 1.83 GHz or 2.0 GHz Intel Core Duo processors. The Apple Online store
is currently listing wait times of 1 to 5 business days for the white MacBook
models and 3 to 7 business days for the black model.
- Sony Announces $1,800 VAIO UX UMPC -
It is powered by Intel Core Solo
U1400 (1.2 GHz / 2MB L2 cache), Intel 945GMS Express chipset, 512MB RAM,
Intel's GMA950 graphics (uses up 128MB of the system memory when needed) and
comes with 30 GB hard drive.
- Samsung Launches First HSPDA Phone -
The SCH-W200 is the first
retail phone to support HSPDA which is a new mobile broadband standard capable
of transmitting data at up to 1.8Mbpsec.
- Trojan Deletes Your Porn, Music & Warez -
The Trojan/Erazer-A looks at
default folders for downloading MP3, AVI, MPEG, WMV, Gif, Zip graphic and
video files, and wipes anything.
- Windows Live Mail M6 is here -
They are currently putting up the
new login page at mail.live.com, but you can log in via hotmail.com as
usual.
- Allofmp3.com bounces back - sort of -
Music download site allofmp3.com lurched back into life today after almost
three days of silence. However, mystery continues to surround the site's
status. While it appears to have had a facelift and still offers downloads of
MP3s, the ordering facility is apparently out of service.
- Internet Regulator Approves .tel Domain -
The .tel domain is intended to enable people to reach a business from any
Internet enabled device, whether computer or mobile, simply by typing the
company's name followed by .tel. The user could then connect directly to a
company representative or navigate through a list of services that the company
may offer.
- Developers Have No PS3 Dev Kits? - It is
absolutely terrifying to think that 6 months away from launch,
developers have no PS3 dev kits and no real specs on the console
- Sony's Blu-ray Goof - A
reporter from PC Magazine showed up at a Sony event in NYC where the
company was displaying their new AR laptop and mobile pc. While there, Sony
was playing a Blu-ray DVD, "The House of Flying Daggers." But when the
reporter ejected the DVD, it was really a DVD-R! Sony wasn't too happy
- First video of Pentagon 9/11 attack released -
Video showing a plane crashing into the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, was
released publicly for the first time Tuesday, a judicial watchdog group
said.
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