(Press Release) Toshiba Electronic Components, Inc. has announced the introduction of a 128 megabyte (MB) Secure Digital Memory Card. The new SD Memory Card complements Toshiba Corp.'s (Toshiba) comprehensive line of solid state storage solutions which also include the CompactFlash and SmartMedia form factors. Designated the SD-M1280, the 128MB SD Memory Card includes two of Toshiba's 512 megabit (Mb) NAND flash memory devices, manufactured using Toshiba's 0.16-micron process technology. Designed for use in wireless and portable communications devices including personal digital assistants (PDAs), cellular phones, handheld PCs, digital still and video cameras, MP3 players, car navigation systems, and electronic books, the 128MB SD Memory Card stores up to four hours of music or 40 minutes of video.
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From Hardware Central: Weekly Platform Trends: SiS Backs DDR, Maxtor Tweaks ATA - Two examples of hardware designers not waiting for Intel’s approval: SiS looks to get the jump on other chipset makers eager to yoke the Pentium 4 to DDR memory, and Maxtor sticks with trusty parallel ATA for its next-generation hard disk interface.
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(Press Release) Fujitsu PC Corporation has released an updated LifeBook E Series, featuring the next-generation Mobile Intel Pentium III processor-M and Intel 830 Chipset. The adoption of Intel's new processing technology into the LifeBook E Series will result in faster and higher system performance. In combination with other features, this LifeBook can easily function as a desktop replacement, making it ideal for corporate and small office/home office (SOHO) users. Fujitsu's high-performance desktop replacement is available with processor speeds of 1.13GHz, 1.06GHz, 1GHz and 933MHz. This ability to process data at greater speeds allows the LifeBook E Series to deliver lower power consumption and longer lasting performance, increasing total benefit of ownership and decreasing total cost of ownership.
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(Press Release) 3Dlabs Inc. Ltd. has announced that its 3Dlabs' Wildcat II 5110 and Wildcat II 5000 graphics accelerators have been certified by Hewlett-Packard Company for the high-performance HP workstation x2000 and HP workstation x4000. The Wildcat II graphics accelerators will be immediately available to HP resellers as a part of the HP leadership graphics program. Now HP resellers can meet the strong demand for Wildcat II from their HP workstation customers. As a certified Wildcat Partner, Ingram Micro will be the first to offer Wildcat II to HP resellers.
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The appeal of this expansion pack is mostly that it bundles the HD pack with a stand-alone version of Opposing Forces and a few extra hours of play in Blue Shift. But while this game does not require you to own the full version of the original Half-Life, any desire to feel satisfied by the series does. Check out the full review here at SharkyExtreme.
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