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Tuesday, 28th June 2005  
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AMD ships PC chip for gamers
New chip for wireless headsets
HP backs up DAT USB
RSS: safe at any feed?
Sun unveils web services additions
 
AMD ships PC chip for gamers
Advanced Micro Devices has released a PC chip made for hardcore videogame players willing to pay more for power. More...

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New chip for wireless headsets
Bluetooth may get a shot in the arm in the form of wireless stereo headsets claimed to offer high audio fidelity and longer battery life in one chip. More...

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HP backs up DAT USB
Hewlett-Packard has launched several tape backup products for SMBs, including what it says is the industry's first digital audio tape (DAT) USB tape drive. More...

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RSS: safe at any feed?
When Microsoft laid out its plans last week for building RSS -- Real Simple Syndication -- into Longhorn, it didn't say anything about how it might secure the automated feeds. More...

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Sun unveils web services additions
Sun Microsystems has launched new products for building web services and infrastructure software for migrating to service-oriented architectures. More...

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