Alive or dead, from the last decade or the last century, ZDNet Australia wants you to name your own personal legend of the code, your hexadecimal hero, your gadget guru.
The Australian computer market has bucked seasonal trends to show a stronger than expected growth in the first quarter of 2003.
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After nibbling away at Intel's market share the last couple of years, Advanced Micro Devices thinks it's ready to put a major bite on its larger rival.
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Although Intel garners most of its revenue and profits from such well-known processors as the Pentium 4 or the Xeon, it's unsung heroes like the US$40 915G Express chipset, released earlier this year, that have let Intel become the largest and fastest-growing graphics chip designers on the planet.
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Microsoft's chairman says that despite today's outsourcing trend, the United States needs to refocus on leading in computer science -- starting at its universities.
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The chip giant has a device--the Intel Media Adapter--that someday could help connect your PC to your TV or audio system. It won't be on store shelves anytime soon, but it's an important indicator of where we're headed. Here's why.
We set the specs and the price and had a look at what Australia's PC vendors could come up with in terms of performance
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