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A technology research firm has estimated that Apple's iPhone will generate almost 50% gross margins for the company and its partners.
Blu-ray doesn't like porn. Or does it? Are PS3 owners destined to live a life smut-free? Can the porn format of choice decide the fate of the world? We investigate.
You can purchase keys for Vista online come launch day, and download the full ISO of the operating system. Is Microsoft sure that its anti-piracy techniques are good?
Looking for a 22" widescreen with a little bit of flair? This one from Viewsonic looks good, but can it deliver the image quality required for the price tag? We fire up Quake to find out.
Intel's research team has managed to successfully produce a prototype 80-core Tera-Scale processor that uses less than 100W of power.
A gamer has posted a video of himself having an Xbox Live Gold membership for free forever. We talk to the anonymous gamer, read on to find out what Microsoft have had to say to him.
Microsoft has released a polished statement claiming that it has widespread support from security providers for Vista. Notable inclusions are Symantec and McAfee - two companies that haven't stopped short of highlighting Vista's problems.
European Union investigators have recommended that EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes should formally charge Intel on the grounds of illegal business tactics.
Seagate has designed a new 2.5" SAS drive for servers. It's small, fast, and built for RAID.
The chaps over at HP have designed a way to fit up to 8x the current level of transistors on the same die size. It seems that Moore's Law might be a little conservative after all.
We take a look at some software designed to change your voice. Ever wanted to convince someone you're actually a girl... actually I'm not sure we want to know.
We have a look at one of AMD's first 65 nanometre Brisbane processors. Does AMD's move to more advanced process technology change the landscape in the processor marketplace, or will Intel's Core 2 processors continue to rule the roost? Read on to find out...
The creators of Skype and Kazzaa are now turning their hand towards online video distribution.
So, you can now download a rip of HD DVD movie Serenity. Not only that but it's been confirmed that porn will be available on Blu-ray as well as HD DVD. There's still no clear winner in the wars of the disc.
It looks like NVIDIA is getting an urgent order to its fab company for 80nm G80 cores. Could we be seeing the change soon?
October 14 2021 | 15:04