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A Billion Colors: HP's DreamColor Monitor
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A Billion Colors: HP's DreamColor Monitor. dreamcolor hewlett-packard monitor. HP's $3,499 monitor is for the creative class: People who don't think color should be subjective. The DreamColor comes packing a 30 bit capability (meaning it can show off a billion...
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They're Out to Get You - An Introduction to Internet Security
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security-related articles and reviews on Tom's Networking Guide. The cost to business of online fraud is over $50 billion a year in the US alone. Fraud directly aimed at the online consumer is averaging about $5 billion a year. Think about that. We attend...
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Pity Poor Telewood
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Billion) will be spent on broadband and communications services by 2010. This will be followed by PC/CE platform sales of about $35 Billion. Digital entertainment will account for a paltry $10 Billion. Ok it isn't paltry but in the scope of life??? It is becoming...
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IBM Could Be An Interesting Partner
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cap is very simple - AMD is currently valued at $3.88 billion and Nvidia goes for $13.44 billion. IBM is valued just below the $150 billion mark. Thus, AMD is pocket money for IBM, and the potential gains with AMD under IBM’s wings are numerous. For starters,...
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Con: Reality Won't Match The Hype
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Expenses And Competition Pounding another nail in the WiMAX hype coffin is research firm In-Stat. Using WiMAX to reach 98 percent of homes "would cost an estimated $3 billion " including equipment, towers, and ancillary costs," the research firm predicted....
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The Great Ipod Scam: Your Ipod Is Not Your Pet Kitty
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music and video player, consider this from In-Stat, a respected advanced communications analysis company. On-line downloaded music sales in 2005 totaled $1.5 billion. Fully 53% of on-line music purchasers used Itunes. Nice huh. Well, the plot gets thicker:...
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TomTom Presents Three New Personal Navigation Devices, Including the Go 930
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company has received 500 million speed measurements per day over the last two years, collecting 100 billion data points from drivers covering 7 billion kilometers, visiting the same locations thousands of times. In practice, this means that TomTom now knows...