News Archive for December 2004
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- New Centrino models take centre stage in Intel's chip troupe
- New Centrino models take centre stage in Intel's chip troupe
- AMD takes the heat out of the Opteron
- Indian software development boosted by Ferrari backing
- Lenovo share dealing suspended as IBM speculation mounts
- Apache to tempt new talent with salaries
- Lycos runs up white flag in DoS war on spammers
3 Dec 2004
- NT Server 4.0 - the end is nigh
- PC Pro Labs - availability of Biostar's K8NHA Grand motherboard
- Lycos toppled by spammers' revenge
- Intel revenue outlook rosy for Christmas
- Pro and Shopper disassociate themselves from AV Force website
- Tim Berners-Lee pursues Semantic Web at Southampton University
- IBM claims breakthrough in chip manufacture
2 Dec 2004
1 Dec 2004
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Most Commented News Stories
- Need a bit of extra Christmas cash? Grass up your boss, says BSA
- Photoshop Mobile on Android review: first look
- ATI Radeon HD 5970: 42% more expensive in the UK
- Office 2010 Beta – 32-bit or 64-bit – The Choice is Clear
- Why Britain's watchdogs have fewer teeth than goldfish
- Tabbed documents: how to make Office 2010 great
- Outlook 2010 People Pane – does it spell death to Xobni
- Microsoft Outlook 2010 screenshots
- Co-Authoring in Word 2010 and SharePoint Foundation 2010
- Microsoft Outlook 2010 screenshots: Backstage view
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- The bulletproof Dell that costs an arm and a leg
- Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview: Q&A
- Lawnmowers, the TyTN II and one odd insurance request
- There'll never be a bulletproof OS
- How far can we trust apps?
- Five nice touches in Outlook 2010
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