- Intel's new "Nehalem" CPU benchmarked @ Anandtech
- Microsoft Surface at San Antonio store
- Congress Bickers Over 700MHz D Block Auction Failure
- Ford to Use Nanotechnology to Improve Vehicle Performance, Fuel Efficiency
- Iphone users hopelessly lost
- G45 has HD decode problems
- Apple's iPhone Sees a Price Drop... In The UK
- IBM 32nm Processors Sampling in Winter 2008
- Whose tube is it anyway?
- Hacking microprocessors is the next step
- Captchas cracked in under a minute
- 4/16/2008 Daily Gaming Refresh
- German Schoolboy Finds Fault in NASA's Apophis Calculations
- Microsoft Exec Lashes Out At Users, Journalists Over Vista Upgrade Loophole
- U.S. Government Subpoenas Journalist's Phone Records for Sources
- Women give out passwords for chocolate
- S3 launches 4300E embedded graphics chip
- When geeks grow up
- IT quango not doing enough to get women into IT
- Wii Fit Priced at $89.99 for May 19 U.S. Release
- Fujitsu Siemens profits up
- Some ISPs are fiddling with your pages
- Microsoft wants bright sparks
- Muslim social networking tips up
- Intel sues and Intel gets sued
- Old Macs get graphics boost
- Cheaper Iphone fuels 3G rumours
- Flash new standard tips up
- Dell jumps on the Barcelona bandwagon
- Asteroid's chances of hitting Earth increase
- Proxim grabs Russian Wimax order
- Digi pushes Zigbee tech
- MS confirms XP SP3 delivery date
- BBC broadcasters can't handle cyber bullying
- Proposal programmer hacks game
- Google says “sod it... lets do a bit of evil”
- Chinese handset maker outsources to Egypt
- 'Do Not Track List' requested of FTC
- MacCentral founder logs off
- Oklahoma criminals put on public display
- AOL buys Sphere
- Government faces crunch on Microsoft mega-deal
- HP Israel unveils plans for startup incubation
- 4/15/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- Microsoft Completes Danger Purchase
- Intel earnings fall by 12 per cent
- Linux, Unix more reliable than Windows
- Eee PC gets an upgrade
- Cubans Endure Long Lines in Cell Phone Scramble
- Talk to Skype from your Iphone
- US gets Kingston encrypted USB flash
- Of Lasers And Lightning
- Mortal Online combats WOW with UT3 engine
- Broadband customers ripped off
- Nvidia mounts sleaze attack on Intel
- Interweb prepared for quantum leap
- The Shipping News – Games Week of April 15, 2008
- Gabriel launches smart entertainment site
- Apple Kills Psystar's $399 Mac
- Yoshi DeHerrera Speaks Out on Ultra Modular PSU Suit
- Israel's secret service web site goes multilingual
- IT technicians face guerilla warfare aptitude tests
- Silicon Valley doomed
- Prison junkies face biometic tests
- Report: Windows XP SP3 Coming April 21 for OEMs, MSDN/TechNet Subscribers
- Researchers Cook up More Efficient Nuclear Fuel
- Microsoft's OOXML trophy is conditional
- Adobe Pushes for Open Digital Cinema File Format
- Europe Says Pirates Can Stay on the Net
- PS3 Firmware 2.30 Arrives With DTS-HD MA, New PlayStation Store
- Cosmic Radiation Under Investigation
- Tesco breaks free of WMA chains
- Dell takes tech to emerging markets
- Hard drive giant protects patents
- UK 3G ISPs need to get house in order
- Schoolgirl smokers thwarted by digital IDs
- Apple and Sony setlle over battery burn-up
- Male hormones causing credit crunch
- Google is looking for paedophiles
- Msync mobile phone sync software sort of tips up
- Dramurai stock up on inventory
- Hackers prey on management with fake subpoenas
- Attack of the Clones
- Eve Online source code leaked
- Microsoft calls for more privacy
- Cubans get mobile phones at a price
- ID card challenge batted back
- Seagate Makes Good on Promise to Sue SSD Manufacturers
- Virgin CEO Declares: “Net Neutrality is a Load of Bollocks!”
- Legislation Allows Australian Government To Intercept Employee Emails
- First Centrino Atom portable coming to Japan in June
- Cheap watercooling arrives for the have-nots
- Dell offers Windows XP to save folk from Vista
- Two Ships Impounded After Investigation into Undersea Cable Cuts
- UK IT sagging without women
- MySpaceTV Signs International Distribution Deal
- Google Makes Business Gains By Expanding Salesforce Deal
- Silverlight predicted to triple market share
- 4/14/2008 Daily Hardware Reviews
- New Cancer Therapy Using Nanoparticles May Replace Chemo, Radiation
- IBM alliance uses high-k/metal gate to spiff up semiconductor performance
- Middle East undersea cable snappage - two held
- Willcom Shows Off First Production Atom Device
- Blockbuster Makes Public Offer to Buy Circuit City
- Retailers Fined by FCC for Analog TV Sales
- Dell Pulls 30-inch 3008WFP from Website
- Blockbuster to Promote Blu-ray Disc With In-Store Kiosks
- Aussies flock off to Ebay rivals over Paypal bias
- Fraud cops seek access to centralised data
- Virgin wages war on net neutrality
- WOW: a million players visit Azeroth
- BBC geezer heads up Iplayer replacement project
- Hackintosh clone baits Apple lawyers
- Intel mobo features integrated Nvidia graphics
- Asus hypes G35 chipset graphics
- Intel opens online component shop
- CSR show working dual-mode Bluetooth
- Google works with Amazonians to put an end to logging
- Walton Chaintech pumps up 9600GTC
- Nintendo: No Wii price-cut
- Aussie corporations to spy on employee emails
- Le Robodoc français est ici
- Demonoid back from the dead
- Chinese hackers target pro-Tibetan groups
- Yet more cheapo notebooks tip up
- Parents prefer violence to sex
- Adultvest buys Iporn
- Demonoid is Back
- Gartner Warns Of Windows Collapse, Says Change Needed
- Cheap "Popcorn Ball" Solar Cells Set Efficiency Record
- Mobile VoIP champion Truphone, goes GSM
- After KC-767 Tanker Loss, Boeing Suffers More Setbacks with 787 Dreamliner
- Intel's Maloney in bed by nine
- Gunmetal Grey PlayStation 3 Coming in Limited Quantities
- Iraqi War Robots Recalled Following Alarming Behavior
- Phil Hester resigns from AMD
- AMD wants another $200
- Asus U2E-A2B leather-bound lap warmer
- ISPs throw their toys out of the pram
- Nvidia chief gets terribly graphic over Intel
- Minnow unruffled by NXP, ST Microelectronics tie-up
- Some of Orange UK's web site is missing
- AMD's Chief Technology Officer Steps Down
- Sugar Fueled Cars Get Closer To Reality
- Microsoft Claims Yahoo Offer Was "Very Fair"
- GAO Finds Sensitive and Stolen Military Gear on eBay and Craigslist
- IBM Cooks Up Replacement For NAND, Hard Drives
- Israel's Tower Semiconductor moves into Europe
- New Methods Allow Scientist to Study Oscillating Sound Waves
- Microsoft Designed Vista's UAC to "Annoy Users"
- Dead format rises from the grave
- Crisis? What crisis?
- Sun flower fan helps graphics to sparkle
- Samsung 80 puts two phones in one
- Israeli Army sees Facebook as a threat
- Internet encourages suicide
- IBM will kill the hard drive in ten years
- IDC explains where Linux went right
- IBM water cools supercomputer
- ST Micro snaps up NXP
- Gartner explains where Microsoft went wrong
- OCZ claims record for water-cooled Flex II DDR2
- Google is the only winner in Yahoo-Microsoft war
- EU Parliament rejects file sharing ban
- Arms deals spotted on Ebay
- Mesh Computers enmeshed in unholy row
- Myspace materialises in real world
- Brazilian judge picks on Bully
- Hackers attack Boris as Tories call for crackdown
- Government warns of dodgy sales channels
- More Details Revealed on NVIDIA's APX 2500 Mobile HD Platform
- Verizon Sues Time Warner Cable for False Advertising
- PlayStation 3 to Support DTS-HD Master Audio
- NVIDIA Promises Powerful, Sub-$45 Processing Platform to Counter Intel
- Headphone Maker Sennheiser Debuts Trade-In Program
- Blockbuster looks to TV streaming for survival
- Quadcore showdown strikes: Phenom vs. Core 2 Quad
- Intel’s Atom beats Via’s Isaiah – report
- Yahoo Gets Cozy With AOL, Looks To Merge
- Iomega Accepts EMC's Acquisition Offer, ExcelStor Agreement Defunct
- NVIDIA CEO: "We're Going to Open a Can of Whoop Ass"
- Intel Capital Fund II Endowed With $500 million
- Blockbuster Plans to Offer Streaming Online Rentals
- Mozilla's New Mobile Browser, Fennec, Makes Big Gains
- Super Talent Project X DDR3-2000 2GB kits hit the shops
- PC World issues another proft warning
- Pioneer pioneers Centrino 2 in Oz
- Ultra Sues Everyone Over Modular Power Supplies
- Recession hits spammers and ID thieves
- Messagelabs gets blacklisted
- Finally, a Strong Bad game
- Corsair looks a little green around the PSUs
- Nikon Announces Trio of New Cameras
- Ebay forces Aussie buyers to use Paypal
- Intel flogs off optical kit to its old mate
- Facebook Launches IM Program
- Yahoo Reaches Out to Couch Potato Developers
- HP Considering Intel Atom, VIA Isaiah for Mini-Note
- Euro MP thinks Microsoft should be banned from government contracts
- China Quietly Unblocks English-Language Websites
- Congress Pursues Secret FBI Wiretap Circuit
- Superinsulator, New State of Matter Observed
- 4/10/2008 Daily Gaming Refresh
- 3 sees sevenfold increase in data traffic
- Nvidia mobile GPUs uncovered
- Now Dell wants to do a low-cost laptop
- New Jersey voting machines are subpoenaed for testing
- BBC may lose chunk of licence fee
- Numonyx 'to be profitable by end of 2008'
- Airplane GSM network supplied to Mongolia
- Google feels charitable
- Mini Opera appears for Google Android
- Microsoft helps people to beat the traffic
- Stephen King defends videogame violence
- Microsoft gets Vista unready case put on hold
- Google helps Brazil combat child porn
- Dirty Digger joins forces with Microsoft to grab Yahoo
- ODF supporters march against OOXML
- Denmark is the best place for IT
- YouTube gets blame for teen's beating
- ASUS Champions Essentio CS5110 Desktop PC
- Mandriva Linux 2008 Spring unveiled
- Asus hypes unholy Trinity
- Amazon Offers $50 Credit to HD DVD Hardware Buyers
- Linux is ideal for prehistoric PCs
- Intel to challenge ARM in mobile markets
- Intel delivers new technology education message in UAE
- BBC launches Wiiiplayer
- Asus attacks desktop market
- IT departments blissfully unaware of flash drive security risks
- Unix beardies get legal over OOXML
- Seagate puts out more SAS
- Software patents could be killed off for good
- Mobile phone insurance to comply with Sharia law arrives
- India wants semiconductor fabs
- Barcelona appears in eight different flavours
- Swiss schools boot (out) Windows
- Online campus fails to attract interest
- Lost Dr Who episodes ‘saved’ by You Tube
- Boffins waste yet more time and effort
- Nokia pays $314 million to shut German plant
- EMC to buy Iomega
- Tech literate staff annoying IT departments
- H1b applications halted after just one week
- New SPARC servers tip up from Sun and Fujitsu
- Adobe launches new vehicle for shampoo ads
- Intel's G35 failure needs a fix
- Monitor misery meanders on
- "Vista Capable" Lawsuit On Hold, Awaiting Appeal Ruling
- IBM Moves to Liquid Cooling for Latest Supercomputer