|
Intel and AMD grow after price war truce
Gains for both rivals as market stabilises Both Intel and AMD enjoyed gains in the first quarter of 2008 as the price war between rival chipmakers slowed.
PC Advisor |
|
Game Group falls on fear demand has peaked
LONDON (Reuters) - Computer games retailer Game Group smashed first-half profit forecasts, boosted by new releases like Grand Theft Auto IV and Wii Fit, but its shares fell on concern that demand has peaked.
Reuters.co.uk |
|
New System Mechanic® 8 Offers Automatic PC Tuneup, Advanced Registry Repair
Version 8 of the software automatically tunes your PC during periods of inactivity, never interfering and requiring almost no RAM. The registry optimizer removes bloat from the registry before final defragmentation, boosting overall performance. (PRWeb Jul 3, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/registry/repair/prweb1072674.htm
PRWeb |
|
Santa Cruz official still hopes for scaled-back WiFi plan
After dreams of blanketing the city with free wireless Internet floundered, one Santa Cruz council member hopes to succeed with a pared-down plan for free WiFi on Pacific Avenue and Main Beach.
San Jose Mercury News |
|
(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-03 09:25 TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Pharmaceuticals and chemicals highlights to 09:10 BST
2008-07-03 07:58:54 BASF, Evonik to jointly develop ceria-based slurries used in computer chips
Interactive Investor |
|
Broadband project gets big boost
SALISBURY -- The Eastern Shore moves a step closer to improving its high-speed Internet access as Maryland officials approved a permit Wednesday to allow the installation of optic fiber cable near state wetlands.
The Daily Times |
|
Microsoft search talk lifts Yahoo
NEW YORK–Yahoo Inc. shares rose yesterday as The Wall Street Journal reported Microsoft Corp. has talked to other media companies about teaming up to buy Yahoo's search business.
Toronto Star |
|
VMware Helps Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics Virtualize Mission-Critical Applications And Reduce IT Overhead
VMware, Inc., recently announced that Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics (Campbell Clinic),has deployed VMware Infrastructure 3 to virtualize its mission-critical applications and create a flexible, easily administered virtual infrastructure.
DataStorage-DataStorageConnection |
|
Google-Yahoo deal hit by antitrust probe
WASHINGTON–The U.S. Justice Department has opened a formal antitrust investigation into a deal between Google and Yahoo to share some ad revenue, The Washington Post reported yesterday.
Toronto Star |
|
09:06 (BST), 03/07/2008 World Cyber Games 2008 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS -- The World Cyber Games (WCG), ...
-- The World Cyber Games (WCG), the blue chip leader for international video game competitions, today announced a high-profile partnership agreement with the recognized PC Monitor leader Samsung SyncMaster Monitors.
gamesindustry.biz |
|
09:26 (BST), 03/07/2008 Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS - Mastiff, a San ...
- Mastiff, a San Francisco based developer and publisher of videogames, announced today that Nihon Falcom’s action-RPG, Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure has become the first third-party PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system title available for online purchase and download to the PSP system through the PLAYSTATION®Store and is available now.
gamesindustry.biz |
|
Five facts about candiru fish
This subject, which was highlighted in a 2007 episode of 'Grey's Anatomy,' is not for the squeamish:1. Something in the water: The candiru, also known as the vampire fish and toothpick fish, is a member of the catfish family and is prevalent in the Amazon and Orinoco rivers of South America.
The Tuscaloosa News |
|
09:29 (BST), 03/07/2008 Tetrapad Edge Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS London, United Kingdom – Thursday 3rd July ...
Today saw the launch of gaming peripheral manufacturer and supplier, Tetrapad Gaming. Tetrapad Gaming offers high quality gaming peripherals to those who demand the most from their equipment in order to achieve a consistently high level of performance.
gamesindustry.biz |
|
Dial-up users shun broadband access
NEW YORK A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability might be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
The Washington Times |
|
Google MD joins GAME Group
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
gamesindustry.biz |
|
Recent Original Stories
OSNews.com informs you about the latest news on a vast range of operating systems, from the well-known mainstream OSes, down to small embedded (but also very interesting technically) ones.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Adam S on Mon 3rd Apr 2006 14:55 UTC
In my house today, all of the computers are Macs. This is a long way away from three and a half year ago, when I said that Jaguar could not replace my PC . We're chugging along happily running Tiger, just as productive as before, and enjoying every bit of eye candy.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Text size
The Crown Estate reports that rapidly expanding software company Redgate has taken 26,500 sq ft of office space at Newnham House, Cambridge Business Park, on three separate leases at a rent of £22.50 psf pax.
Business Weekly |
|
Recent Original Stories
George Ou compares Microsoft Office 2007 to OpenOffice 2.2 in memory and CPU usage using the OOXML and ODF file formats. The conclusion according to Ou: "We can see that the OpenOffice.org ODF XML parser (while vastly improved) is still about 5 times slower than Microsoft's OOXML parser.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 23:50 UTC
CodingExperiments.com posted an interesting article by utilizing the Google Trends system to show the trends in the Linux ecosystem. While these trends don't mean "market share", they are interesting and pretty accurate in terms of what average users care about.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Recent Original Stories
In a change of heart, Novell has ceased distributing proprietary software modules such as 3D video drivers that plug into the Linux kernel.
OS News |
|
Game Group falls on fear demand has peaked
Computer games retailer Game Group smashed first-half profit forecasts, boosted by new releases like Grand Theft Auto IV and Wii Fit, but its shares fell on concern that demand has peaked.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Why Hotels Should Shutter Ad Campaigns MSNBC.com
Hotels are feverishly upgrading these days, trying to offer faster Internet service, or better beds, or all non-smoking properties. But while they’re trying to make their properties more modern and appealing for today’s travelers, they seem to have forgotten to upgrade their ad campaigns.
Hospitality Net |
|
Wynn Names Tim Poster and Tom Breitling Senior Vice Presidents of Strategy and Development
Tim Poster and Tom Breitling will be joining Wynn Resorts (NASDAQ:WYNN) subsidiary Wynn Las Vegas as Sr. Vice Presidents of Strategy and Development. As long-standing business partners, Tim and Tom have together helped to pioneer the online travel industry with the development and ultimate sale of Travelscape to Expedia. This Las Vegas oriented travel company established a sales model that was ...
Hospitality Net |
|
Valuable computer skills taught at GigaBright
REHOBOTH BEACH -- Rehoboth residents Genna Burton, 9, and her brother Sam, 11, will have a new set of computer skills to show off when they return to school in the fall.
Delaware Coast Press |
|
|