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Managing network bandwidth
The Register - For those of us approaching what I'd like to think of as early maturity (or even late youth), it's inspiring to see some things come to pass that we'd dreamed of during our formative years, such as complete smoking bans and low cost air travel within

NaturalMotion Announces euphoria Run-time Technology for Next
Animation & FX - NaturalMotion Ltd., the developers of 3D animation technology based on Dynamic Motion Synthesis (DMS), today announced euphoria, a significant breakthrough in run-time animation technology for game play and development on next-generation platforms

MCUs major on motor control
Electronics Talk - A series of fully integrated low-cost high-performance 16bit microcontrollers offers everything on-chip that the user needs for consumer motor control applications. Note: Readers of the Editor s free email newsletter will have read this news when

Apple No Enterprise Company, Ex-Exec Says
CRN - David Sobotta, who was director of federal sales for Apple Computer until 2004, is not mincing words about whether his old company cares about the enterprise: Just remember if you buy Apple for your enterprise, you'll be on your own. The products are

AGEIA Brings First Dedicated Physics Processor To Market
OCN - AGEIA Technologies, Inc., the pioneer in hardware-accelerated physics for games, today announced the availability of its PhysX processor, the first physics processing unit (PPU) designed to power pervasive real-time physics in PC gaming. With

BEA Revs JRockit
asia.internet.com - BEA Systems has upgraded its Java virtual machine with JRockit 5.0, revving it to run large server applications on Intel-based 64-bit machines. Part of WebLogic Enterprise Platform and WebLogic Server, JRockit is a popular software product in the

Apple: Mactels won't support Vista
MacNN - Apple yesterday confirmed that its new Intel-based Macs are unlikely to offer support for Windows Vista . At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Apple's senior software architect Cameron Esfahani explained that the new EFI architecture was

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