ATI Technologies lost ground in every major graphics product category during the third quarter, and its acquisition by Advanced Micro Devices is likely to blame, according to Jon Peddie Research. The purchase put ATI directly...
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The open-source Firefox browser may be the new kid in town, but Microsoft Latest News about Microsoft is out to show that the sheriff is back with a vengeance, according to some analysts. New figures...
Microsoft said it has sold 100,000 copies of its Windows XP Starter Edition, the first indication of the popularity of the low-cost operating system. Will Poole, senior vice president of Microsoft's Windows...
Massive Entertainment recently confirmed that Ground Control II: Operation Exodus will ship with the same XEd map editor tool that it used to create the game's maps and missions. XEd has a full 3D view...
A day earlier than planned, the playable demo of Ground Control II: Operation Exodus has now been released, allowing you to try out this sci-fi 3D real-time strategy sequel that is nearing completion at Massive...
While E3 attendees will get a good early look at many games, Ground Control II included, the general gaming public doesn't have long to wait to get a personal hands-on experience with Vivendi Universal's upcoming...
Software giant Microsoft and start-up VMware are bringing closer to reality a technology for running multiple instances of an operating system on a single computer. The technology, called virtualization, is a layer of software that...
Europe's exposure to the weak telecommunications market contributed to its poor semiconductor sales in May and could result in the region's top chipmaker missing its second quarter revenue forecast, according to analysts. ...
Some laptop computer owners have discovered an annoying quirk with their machines: Whenever users install certain Nortel security software, their computers' screens turn blue and the laptops cease to work. The problem is caused by...
The University of Western Australia (UWA), which was one of the first Australian universities to adopt Apple computers for its courses has dropped them because the hardware is too expensive. This is the second such...
Bad things do happen to good code. So learned Phil Zimmermann, author of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), which in the early 1990s became the de facto standard for cryptology development on the Internet, according to...
Thers's an intersting piece at Digi Times, an excellent site for any of you trollers out there, which shows that AMD is making serious inroads into Intel's market share on the island of Taiwan. ...
Thanks Warp2search for this. A prominent civil liberties group is jumping to the aid of MusicCity, a popular file-swapping company confronting a lawsuit from the Hollywood and record industry that could blaze new, influential legal...