Hardware

Intel claws back retail lead from AMD

Intel claws back retail lead from AMD

Intel bounces back in competitive CPU market.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006 12:45PM Hardware
Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory to outship hard drives by 2013, analyst predicts.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006 12:44PM Hardware
Frugal chips let DAB go mobile

Frugal chips let DAB go mobile

Cheaper, less power-hungry chips will enable multimedia broadcasts,
says Frontier
.
Clive Akass Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Hardware
Production starts on GDDR4

Production starts on GDDR4

World's fastest graphics memory should be in cards by end of the year.
Martin Lynch Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Hardware
Review delays start of ID card procurement

Review delays start of ID card procurement

Procurement for the multibillion-pound UK national biometric identity card scheme will start only once the current Home Office review is completed.
Sarah Arnott Jul 13 2006 2:40PM Hardware
Whitehall opts for thin clients

Whitehall opts for thin clients

The government plans to move to thin client computers to help tackle security issues, according to the new Whitehall chief information officer (CIO).
Sarah Arnott Jul 13 2006 2:40PM Hardware
Laptops do a bit more on the side

Laptops do a bit more on the side

Enhanced sidescreens allow you to use your machine all day.
Martin Lynch Jul 11 2006 2:11PM Hardware
Freescale debuts magnetic memory

Freescale debuts magnetic memory

MRAM promises to combine best of Flash and disk storage worlds.
Tom Sanders Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
Lexar recalls overheating Flash drives

Lexar recalls overheating Flash drives

Storage tokens could cause injury or property damage.
Tom Sanders Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
EC consults on RFID tags

EC consults on RFID tags

European Commission starts public consultation on RFID privacy and frequency
allocation.
Madeline Bennett Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
Blu-ray lags behind in European launch

Blu-ray lags behind in European launch

HD-DVD here by September, says Toshiba.
Matt Chapman Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
LG ‘first’ to be RoHS accredited

LG ‘first’ to be RoHS accredited

LG Philips claims to be the first vendor to receive RoHS accreditation.
James Sherwood Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way

Hydrogen-powered iPod on its way

New charger uses gas to provide power to USB devices.
Anthony Dhanendran Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
Dell agrees to make its terms and conditions clearer to consumers

Dell agrees to make its terms and conditions clearer to consumers

Dell has agreed to change potentially unfair wording in its terms and conditions following pressure from the UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT).
Dinah Greek Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
Gadgets drive up UK's energy use

Gadgets drive up UK's energy use

Consumers say they're willing to pay more for energy-efficient products.
Anna Lagerkvist Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Hardware
Lenovo extends telco mobility partnering

Lenovo extends telco mobility partnering

Telstra has partnered with Lenovo to form a new notebook and connectivity offering for the SMB market.
Staff Writers Jul 7 2006 2:15PM Hardware
Scientists achieve silicon breakthrough

Scientists achieve silicon breakthrough

London university uses UV rays to create base microchip material.
Staff Writers Jul 7 2006 1:46PM Hardware
Apple renews education push with new iMac

Apple renews education push with new iMac

Apple has renewed its efforts to widen its education sector presence with a new, low-cost dual-core iMac.
Tim Lohman Jul 7 2006 1:39PM Hardware
1394: a good vintage for consumer electronics

1394: a good vintage for consumer electronics

Although the 1394, or FireWire, high speed peripheral interconnect standard is being strongly challenged by USB in PC markets, there are signs of life for the technology in consumer electronics products, analysts predict.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Hardware
HP develops flexible TFT displays

HP develops flexible TFT displays

Hewlett-Packard is improving the techniques it uses to print electrical circuits on unconventional surfaces, which can then be used for flexible displays and epaper.
Marc Delehanty Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Hardware

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