Monday, May 15, 2006

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Championsheep Rally (PC)
GameCaptain.de - May 13 8:54 AM
CPU: k.A. RAM: k.A. Grafikkarte: k.A. Anzahl Spieler: k.A. Die Verantwortung f r die Inhalte der gelinkten Seiten liegt bei den jeweiligen Seitenbetreibern und wird nicht von GameCaptain bernommen!Save to My Web

CPU Module suits medical and test-measurement industries.
ThomasNet - May 10 6:45 AM
SOM-ETX-compliant SOM-4455, equipped with RoHS-compliant AMD Geode(TM) LX processor and AMD Geode CS5536 companion device, has fanless, low-thermal design that is modular and scalable. AMD Geode LX processor supports DDR memory up to 256 MB and 64 bit onboard graphics. Along with support for PCI and ISA, product I/O includes 4 USB 2.0 ports, 10-100Base-T Ethernet, and LVDS/LCD/AC'97 interfaces. Save to My Web

A 4.1 GHz Dual Core at $130?
Slashdot - May 10 4:16 PM
joshmo97 writes "Tom's Hardware has found that the Pentium D 805 runs stable at 4.1 GHz and outperforms Intel and AMD's flagship offerings in many benchmarks. From the article: 'The Pentium D 805 is a budget CPU, but it puts lots of processors from AMD and Intel to shame. Although it is not based on the latest 65 nm core, this CPU remains stable even when operating at amazing 4.1 GHz. The Pentium Save to My Web

Puppy Linux founder comments on the OLPC project
Desktop Linux - May 15 6:17 PM
Puppy Linux still wants to be the Linux operating system that powers the laptop computers in the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, distro originator Barry Kauler says in an article published May 13 on the Puppy OS website.Save to My Web

Despite the Scurrying to Market, Apple Got Intel Right
TechNewsWorld.com - May 13 7:12 AM
Apple's first Intel-based Macs, iMac and MacBook Pro, were born into a position of advantage. OS X Tiger, a loyal base of customers and developers, firm ownership of high-margin specialty markets, and high regard in the mainstream have turned everything Apple's touched -- at least since the Titanium PowerBook G4 -- into gold.Save to My Web

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