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PC World News - August 26, 2005
New, 9-megapixel cameras; and audio players that play back satellite radio.
Budget MIMO Is a Good Value
PC World News - August 26, 2005
New Belkin router and card bring budget MIMO to the masses.
The Fastest Net Yet
PC World News - August 26, 2005
Ultrafast broadband services from phone and cable companies could speed up your downloads to 15 megabits per second or more.
Does Intel's Dominance Hurt Consumers?
PC World News - August 26, 2005
AMD's suit against Intel alleges antitrust violations that lead to higher PC prices.
Windows Vista Looks Slicker, Safer
PC World News - August 26, 2005
Improved search and security in Beta 1 of Microsoft's new OS; but no sea change. Plus: two new Internet Explorers.
Web of Crime: Who's Catching the Cybercrooks?
PC World News - August 26, 2005
Stopping Internet business crime may too much for any one agency or government.
IBM unveils software for real-time data backup
CNET News - August 26, 2005
Big Blue's product is designed to let workers automatically and continuously back up data to PCs and laptops.
The wars of the tidal worlds
CNET News - August 25, 2005
For those about to sting another anemone, we salute you. A look into the secret, volatile life of tide pool inhabitants.
Cell Microprocessor Details Unveiled by IBM, Sony, Sony Computer En...
Press Releases - August 25, 2005
Electronic pharmacies get national push
CNET News - August 25, 2005
Drug kiosks let consumers scan prescriptions and consult with pharmacists without entering an actual pharmacy.
KEF Introduces Its Next Generation Complete 5.1 Instant Home Theatr...
Press Releases - August 25, 2005
Join Crystal Acoustics at CEDIA
Press Releases - August 25, 2005
Intel to make single-core Yonah
CNET News - August 25, 2005
Despite its recent emphasis on multicore processors, the company isn't abandoning its single-core designs.
Microsoft MSN offers scam site detector
CNET News - August 25, 2005
An "antiphishing" feature is being built into the Internet Explorer 7 browswer and will be available as an add-in for Internet Explorer 6.
FCC requirement could strand VoIP customers
CNET News - August 25, 2005
As many as 100,000 Net phone subscribers who haven't formally acknowledged 911 limitations could be cut off next week.