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AMD reports US$396 million loss for Q3
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Friday, 19 October 2007
ImageAMD reported third quarter 2007 revenue of $1.632 billion, an 18 percent increase compared to the second quarter of 2007 and a 23 percent improvement compared to the third quarter of 2006. However, AMD also reported an operating loss of $226 million, and a net loss of $396 million, or $0.71 per share.

"Third quarter results include a negative impact of $120 million, or $0.22 per share, due to ATI acquisition-related, integration and severance charges and impairment of assets."
 
WD demonstrates highest drive density
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Friday, 19 October 2007
ImageWestern Digital yesterday announced that it has achieved 520 Gb/in2 areal density – the hard drive industry’s highest demonstrated density to date using continuous media. The company revealed the milestone this week at the Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Conference in Tokyo after an earlier demonstration in California.

"Following WD’s growing investments in technology the past five years, the company achieved 520 Gb/in2 using its own perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR)/tunneling magneto-resistive (TuMR) head technology. This level of density produces a 3.5-inch hard drive storing 640 GB-per-platter and single hard drive capacities as large as 3 TB. Based on the industry’s current density growth rate of more than 40 percent per year, those capacities are expected to be available in the 2010 timeframe. Current industry-leading hard drive densities shipping in high volume are about 200 Gb/in2, as featured in WD’s 250 GB WD Scorpio 2.5-inch drive for notebooks and mobile applications, which began shipping in May 2007."
 
Logitech MX620 Cordless Laser
Written by Petar Barisic   
Thursday, 18 October 2007
ImageAfter the surprising introduction of G5's successor last month, another series of Logitech peripherals got a new-born. As one can see at first glance, the MX 620 is not in the least a replacement for the MX 610, but a brand new addition to an already established series of successful wireless mice.
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Intel pairs Skulltrail board and QX9775 processors
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
ImageIntel is planning to launch yet another high-end processor to match the release of its upcoming Skulltrail motherboard. Intel quad-core Core 2 Extreme QX9775 processor has frequency of 3.2GHz and brings support for FSB1600 and SMP technology.

SMP technology will enable Skulltrail boards to support up to two quad-core processors, thus enabling customers to reach maximum performance. New processor is based on the Xeon architecture and used the server-based socket 771.

However, top-performance won't come cheap, since the QX9775 will be available for just US$1499 upon the launch.
 
Leopard to launch on October 26th
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 17 October 2007
ImageIn a press release sent to its followers and other media, Apple confirmed its intensions to ship final version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard operating system on October 26. After Apple decided to delay the introduction of Leopard due to iPhone launch, some analysts doubted Apple's to deliver final version by the end of October.

However, it seems that Apple is all ready and excited to sell you a copy of Leopard OS featuring more than 300 unbelievably useful features and technologies that will boost your working efficiency and make it more pleasant. We can't wait.
 
Prestigio Officer 375
Written by Nebojsa Todorovic   
Monday, 15 October 2007
ImagePrestigio in Europe is predominantly known as a notebook brand. Besides that, their manufacturing lines are aspiring life to numerous different products, mainly very good in design. This time we are encountering very interesting product with peculiar characteristics.
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Abit introduces QuadGT Speedster board
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Sunday, 14 October 2007
Abit joined the club of motherboard manufacturers with X38 board by announcing availability of its QuadGT Speedster motherboard. This board brings support for the latest 65nm and upcoming 45nm Intel Core processors with support for FSB up to 1600MHz.

Unlike other solutions, Abit has opted to support DDR2-1066 memory instead of DDR3. QuadGT Speedster uses 100% solid state capacitors, advertised by pretty much everyone nowadays, and the new Smart-Slave technology with digital PWMs. Detailed specifications are available at Abit's web site.
 
UT3 beta demo released
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Sunday, 14 October 2007
Just in case you missed it, Epic Games has released beta demo of Unreal Tournament 3 allowing you to try the newest sequel in one of the most popular FPS multiplayer game series to date. Beta demo contains of two playable mods, DeathMatch and vehicle CTF, and three maps: HeatRay, ShangriLa and Suspense. The 741MB demo can be downloaded from FilePlanet.
 
MSI MegaBook PR200X
Written by Sasa Pantelic   
Thursday, 11 October 2007
ImageEmerge of Intel’s Centrino platform marked the beginning of huge breakthrough of portable computers. After three very successful generations, Intel announced the Santa Rosa platform and first tested model based on fourth generation of Centrino platform in our labs comes from the MSI production line.
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Biostar to be the first with MCP73 board
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
ImageBiostar, best known for products aimed at entry-level market, slowly but surely is working its way up into enthusiast’s market. Being one of the Nvidia’s key partners, they were first company to release a motherboard with support for 1333FSB. Of course, we’re talking here about TP35D3-A7 Deluxe board supporting latest technologes as well as advanced overclocking options.

     
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Nvidia to release G92 chips this month
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
ImageAccording to the report by DigiTimes, Nvidia has decided to bring forward the launch date of its upcoming G92-based graphics cards to October 29 from the original November 12, targeting AMD's Radeon HD 2950PRO release.

Nvidia will also launch G98-based graphics cards set to replace the GeForce 8600 series which didn't meet vendor's expectations.
 
XP Service Pack 3 coming with Vista features
Written by Enis Sahinovic   
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
ImageLast week Microsoft released yet another beta build of Windows XP Service Pack 3. Development of XP SP3 is coming along nicely and SP3 already contains 1.073 hotfixes and patches.

Major OEM companies are still selling Windows XP and Microsoft has already decided to extend the sales of XP to June 30, 2008. Beside security hotfixes, Microsoft has also implemented a new activation scheme, Network Access Protection Module, Kernel Mode Cryptographics Module and a Black Hole Router detection algorithm.

Final version of Windows XP SP3 is still scheduled for release in H1 2008.
 
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