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#835| source: Alienware by maximum3d on Wed Aug 07 2002 
Alienware releases its Area-51m laptop
Area-51m system is the first mobile gaming machine designed with the highest level user in mind.
#834| source: ZDNet by maximum3d on Wed Aug 07 2002 
Playstation 3 chip nears completion
Cell, a radical new processor designed by IBM, Sony and Toshiba and dubbed a 'supercomputer on a chip', could enter production in 2004. The company says Cell's capabilities will allow it to deliver one trillion calculations per second (teraflop) or more of floating-point calculations. It will have the ability to do north of 1 trillion mathematical calculations per second, roughly 100 times more than a single Pentium 4 chip running at 2.5GHz.
#833| source: Ati by maximum3d on Wed Aug 07 2002 
RADEON 9700 Real-Time Demos
These demos all require DirectX 9 in order to run.
#832| source: Microsoft by maximum3d on Sat Aug 03 2002 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q320853
List of Bugs Fixed in Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
#831| source: Review Nation by maximum3d on Sat Aug 03 2002 
http://www.reviewnation.com/r_smartfan2_1.shtml
Thermaltake Smart Fan 2 Review - No! This is not just another fan!
#830| source: � The Inquirer by maximum3d on Sat Aug 03 2002 
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=4729
Blue Screen of Death hits SP3 installs - The Inquirer has heard now of three occasions where the SP3 install caused a local ruckus.
#829| source: Excite by maximum3d on Sat Aug 03 2002 
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20020801/D7L48O0O0.html
IBM Unveils N.Y. Chip-Making Plant - IBM Corp. unveiled what was believed to be the world's most advanced chip-making plant Wednesday, promising 1,000 new jobs and a boost to the upstate economy. The $2.5 billion, 140,000-square-foot facility currently makes the prototype cutting-edge chips and was expected to reach full production by February 2. The plant also will be the first to mass produce circuits thinner than 0.1 micron, or 1,000 times thinner than a human hair. The old standard was 0.25 microns, with some chips now at 0.18 microns.
#828| source: Microsoft by maximum3d on Sat Aug 03 2002 
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/servicepacks/sp3/default.asp
Windows 2000 SP3 - Official Site Launches - Windows 2000 Service Pack 3 (SP3) provides the latest updates to the Windows 2000 family of operating systems. These updates are a collection of fixes in the following areas: application compatibility, operating system reliability, security, and setup. Windows 2000 SP3 includes the updates contained in Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 (SP1), Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2) and Windows 2000 Security Rollup Package 1. Windows 2000 SP3 is a recommended upgrade. Windows 2000 SP3 includes Windows Installer 2.0 please see the Deployment Guide for more information. To determine whether to install Windows 2000 SP3, Microsoft recommends that customers review the Windows 2000 SP3 documentation found under Learn More.
#827| source: ZDNet by maximum3d on Wed Jul 31 2002 
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1106-947155.html
Consumers will be coughing up for all online media content by 2004 according to Factiva CEO Clare Hart--as online advertising isn't paying the bills.
#826| source: c|net by maximum3d on Wed Jul 31 2002 
http://news.com.com/2100-1041-947250.html?tag=fd_top
Pioneer preps notebook recordable DVD drive - The electronics maker expects to launch a recordable DVD drive for notebook PCs in the fourth quarter, according to Andy Parsons, senior vice president of sales and marketing at Pioneer. The drive will read and re-write DVD discs at 2X, record CDs at 16X and rewrite CDs at 10X.

 
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