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NASA lands SGI, Intel for 10,000-processor supercomputer
 
Lackluster handheld-computer market dips
 
Yahoo launches camera phone uploads
 
Toshiba touts 'quick-start' laptop

Toshiba touts 'quick-start' laptop

Toshiba this week unveiled a new line of laptops optimised for video and audio playback that include a "quick-start" feature which gets the notebook ready for television viewing or CD playing in just seconds.

Jul 23, 2004
 
PC Authority site enhancements
 
DOJ scrutinizes Microsoft's Longhorn plans
 
Microsoft, Lindows settle lawsuit

Microsoft, Lindows settle lawsuit

Microsoft has settled its trademark infringement suits against Lindows.com with a US$20 million payment to the Linux company, which agreed to change it name to Linspire.

Jul 20, 2004
 
Intel to delay Sonoma launch

Intel to delay Sonoma launch

Intel is set to delay the official launch of its forthcoming Sonoma mobile processor. According to company sources, Intel has decided to put off the formal launch from the second half of 2004 to early 2005.

Jul 19, 2004
 
Ericsson demos converged 3G, broadband apps

Ericsson demos converged 3G, broadband apps

Ericsson has showcased a developing set of converged 3G and broadband services for carrier customers and other service providers, including SMS-based security monitoring, and mobile-to-PC video calling.

Jul 19, 2004
 
Bionic Mexican Super-Cops unleashed on perps
 
Govt to pull X-rated Palm-devices
 
Coonan to tackle IT challenges
 
PC resellers branded as "cowboys"

PC resellers branded as "cowboys"

Almost half of Sydney's computer repair shops surveyed by ComputerCHOICE magazine are overcharging and incompetent.

Jul 14, 2004
 
Report: More firms monitor outbound email
 
Next 64-bit Windows not for retail

Next 64-bit Windows not for retail

Microsoft Australia has confirmed a global rumour that the next 64-bit version of Windows XP will only be available to OEMs, including local system builders, and resellers.

Jul 8, 2004