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PC Magazine August 17, 2005 John C. Dvorak |
Truth, Magic, and the Internet A humorous look at how the general public considers the inner workings of their computers and the Internet magic, although nobody would admit that publicly. |
InternetNews August 15, 2005 David Needle |
Paxville Ahead of Schedule The chip maker pushes up the time frame of the release of its dual-core Xeon processors. |
The Motley Fool August 10, 2005 Dayana Yochim |
Gadget Armageddon's Coming! Back up the hard drive -- a proposed amendment to the Energy Policy Act of 2005 would make daylight saving's last four weeks longer. It's time to learn how to update your gadgets that won't do so automatically come 2007. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 John R. Quain |
Physics Chips Computing how a car should crash through a wall or how a wave should break can stymie any CPU. To help, Ageia Technologies is readying what it claims is the first ever physics processing unit that will improve the computerized gaming experience. |
PC Magazine August 3, 2005 Loyd Case |
Truly Powerless When a device isn't working right, you're always told to turn it off and leave it off for at least 30 seconds, instead of immediately turning it back on. Why? |
PC World September 2005 Harry McCracken |
Technology on Trial: What's at Stake Will legal clashes smother breakthrough products before they ever appear? |
Bio-IT World July 2005 |
A History of Architecture Over the past few years, high-end desktop and server systems based on commodity Intel, AMD, and Apple/IBM processors have become more powerful and started to encroach into, albeit on the low end, the graphical workstation market. |
Smithsonian August 2005 Elizabeth Royte |
e-gad! Americans discard more than 100 million computers, cellphones and other electronic devices each year. As "e-waste" piles up, so does concern about this growing threat to the environment. |
PC World August 2005 Jim Aspinwall |
Reinvent Your PC Ever feel like your system's being left behind by today's technology? Here's how to make any machine run faster, store a lot more data, and serve as your entertainment hub. |
PC World August 2005 Kirk Steers |
Ten Quick Tips to Keep PC Trouble at Arm's Length From backup strategies to easy maintenance routines, these tips help keep your PC humming along. |
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