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February 2007
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- February 28
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- Chinese scientists remote control pidgeons
- Software update for your car can reduce fuel consumption, researcher says
- Microsoft Breeds Four Unique Mice
- AMD challenges Intel with its first integrated graphics chipset
- Hackers cut a deal and avoid prison in MySpace extortion case
- Laptop using driver dies in accident
- February 27
- February 26
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- New South Pole telescope to explore "dark energy"
- Adtron to offer 160 GB 2.5" flash drive
- Marriott hotel rooms get gadget connectivity
- Japan working on payment via cell phone for Big Macs
- Wireless networks jump in popularity: survey
- STMicroelectronics introduces auto-shutdown LED driver
- Can Your PC Really Handle Vista?
- February 24
- February 23
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- New cyrogenic refrigerator offers rapid cooling
- Intel Crestline chipset will run DirectX 10
- Virgin Galactic and NASA partner up
- "Flushed Away" uploader gets felony charge
- Hacker uncovers Internet Explorer 7 phishing hole
- Samsung accelerates graphics memory to 2000 MHz
- Weird and Wonderful PCs and PC Mods, Your Stories
- Wii Games Review, Part 2
- February 22
- February 21
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- AMD raises graphics performance with second-gen Vista driver
- WD rolls out networked hard drives
- Samsung to show USB LCD at Cebit
- First DVDs with HD capability produced
- Korean researchers aiming for 100 GB flash memory cards
- Microscopic chain-mail could link wearable gadgets
- R600 graphics card delayed again
- Overclocking 9 Value-Priced DDR2-800 Kits
- Say cheese, researchers want cameras in every airline seat
- February 20
- February 19
- February 17
- February 16
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- Google doubts hard drives fail because of excessive temperature, usage
- Nvidia activates a supercomputer in your PC
- Nvidia GeForce 8600 series expected to launch in the middle of Q2
- Shipment of Vista notebooks to start taking off in Q2
- Rock, Roll 'n Print
- Experts doubt quantum computer's authenticity
- February 15
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- Sharp develops technology for cheaper Blu-ray recorders
- U.S. data centers consume 45 billion kWh annually, says AMD
- With R600 set to go, AMD-ATI preps launch of RV610 and RV630
- LCD panel prices to continue falling in H2 Feb, says WitsView
- DRAM makers expansion may advance with ease of equipment supply
- STMicroelectronics introduces 65nm MLC NOR flash
- Weird and Wonderful PCs and Mods
- OCZ expands into peripherals, offers gaming mouse
- Gaming Mouse Review: The Fanatec Headshot Controller
- February 14
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- Plextor announces pocket-sized DVD burner
- IBM claims new eDRAM will double processor performance
- Shuttle launches first quad-core SFF workstations
- Microsoft patches 20 security holes in February update
- ATI R600 coming in March or April
- Intel and Novell announce virtual Windows to run unmodified on Linux
- More than 1 billion Wi-Fi chipsets expected to ship in 2012
- Renesas and Matsushita develop technique for stabilizing operation of 45nm on-chip SRAM
- Webcam Roundup
- RAID Recovery: The Data Knight Kroll Ontrack To The Rescue!
- Oasis ratifies Open Document Format 1.1
- Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
- AMD releases new Imageon media processors for cellphones
- The Burning Crusade: 30 Days Later
- February 13
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- Intel to bring back Hyperthreading with Nehalem core
- Microsoft: We'll talk about the next Windows when we are ready
- A thin client computer for $140
- Pre-N to replace 802.11g faster than expected
- HDMI connections surge in PC market
- Infineon introduces silicon-based low noise amplifiers for UMTS/HSxPA and WLAN applications
- Wireless carriers face slowdown of subscriber growth
- Infineon looks to make Linux handsets more affordable
- AMD Crossfire Xpress 3200 Chipset for Core 2 Rolls, But Doesn't Rock
- Coraid pushes SATA over the Ethernet
- TI's OMAP3 cellphone processor plays 720p HD video
- Coraid pushes SATA over Ethernet
- February 12
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- Micron bundles mobile DRAM and NAND flash
- Sandisk puts 4 GB into your cellphone
- Microsoft announces Windows Mobile 6
- The AMD Squeeze: Nvidia Intros GeForce 8800 for $300
- Nvidia intros 320 MB 8800 GTS model
- NBC Nightly News plans to go hi-def
- Sandisk announces microSD-miniSD-SD combo packs
- Sandisk introduces 8 GB JEDEC-compatible iNAND
- Micron to launch 1.75-micron pixel CMOS image sensors for cameraphones
- Extreme Overclocking
- BeOS addicts ressurrect their favorite OS
- EUROCOM M620NC Titanium: Performance
- EUROCOM M620NC Titanium: Photos
- February 11
- February 10
- February 9
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- AT&T consolidates parental controls
- Microsoft preps 12 patches for February
- EMI considers DRM-free music downloads
- VIA announces PadLock RSA module for Microsoft Windows
- TV card makers look to the HD multimedia market
- Players in the embedded market see opportunity for x86 system-on-chip
- Spansion announces MirrorBit HD-SIM solution roadmap
- View environmental hotspots with Google Earth
- February 8
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- Microsoft to open Xbox Gamerscore rewards program
- New Firefox flaws exploit pop-ups, phishing hole
- PCI-SIG completes PCIe External Cabling 1.0 specification
- 2 GB DDR2 modules may not be mainstream until 2008
- Gateway Goes Gaming: FX530XT Review
- Analysis: Vista's Ready Boost is no match for RAM
- Google Earth Shows Environmental Hotspots
- February 7
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- Nvidia to turn Sideshow into a major attraction
- Comcast and Facebook partner to make "Facebook Diaries"
- Digg buries top user list
- AMD refreshes Opteron lineup, promises fast quad-core chip
- SiS announces chipsets certified for Windows Vista Premium Edition
- AMD expected to post 20% share of embedded processor market in 2007
- Build a Windows Vista Upgrade Parachute
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