Sony and Toshiba have licensed technology from Rambus that likely will be incorporated into a future version of the PlayStation game console.
The two Japanese giants have licensed "Yellowstone," a high-speed interface for connecting memory to microprocessors, and "Redwood," a chip-to-chip...
Now that the video game business has just wrapped a record year of sales, the industry's major players are preparing to unveil new products on the hardware front.
Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft all have hardware in the works that could be launched as early as May, during the annual E3 video game...
The Troopers: Rise of the Rebellion mod team has released Clone model pack from their upcoming Star Wars themed mod for Unreal Tournament 2003. They have hope it will help to keep you entertained while they''re working hard on finishing up the demo. The model will only work with the latest...
New downloadble content is starting to be available via Xbox LIVE™ at no additional charge. Right now you can download new characters and two new maps for Sega's 'Toe Jam and Earl III' and there is a roster update for 'NFL Fever 2003'. Starting in January, Microsoft will begin rolling out new...
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm?page=products/details&crid=4&contentid=6312&countryid=19&languageid=1 This product is currently not available to order on the Logitech online store.
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recommended security settings. These security settings include those that can be set
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JAPANESE NEWSPAPER Nihon Keizai Shimbon reports today that Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) has invented technology which will prevent distributed denial of service attacks.
It works, the paper said, by using bridge devices which can detect the source of attacks and prevent access to these...
A man the federal government once labeled "the most wanted computer criminal in U.S. history" has won a long fight to renew his ham radio license and next month can resume surfing the Internet.
Kevin Mitnick, 39, of Thousand Oaks, California, served five years in federal prison for stealing...
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