Intel touts 'MP3 for 3D' universal graphics format
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Universal 3D File Format In The Works
Universal 3D File Format In The Works
04/21/2004 05:13 PMeXtensible Binary Universal Format
eXtensible Binary Universal Format
05/20/2004 10:12 AMXB-UF WR-7 Released
Universal to revive dead CD single
format
Universal to revive dead CD single
format
06/21/2004 05:59 AMThe Register Jun 21 2004 10:00AM GMT
Yahoo's New Search Touts RSS Format
Yahoo's New Search Touts RSS Format
02/19/2004 03:27 PMThe mega portal's search engine is returning available RSS feeds
within
search results and integrating those results with its 'My Yahoo'
aggregator.
Adobe proposes universal digicam 'raw'
image format
Adobe proposes universal digicam 'raw'
image format
09/27/2004 07:18 AM'Digital negative'
Adobe Systems proposes new universal
format for digital photos
Adobe Systems proposes new universal
format for digital photos
09/27/2004 08:44 AMSiliconValley.com Sep 27 2004 12:34PM GMT
AmberPoint touts graphics in SOA
management pack
AmberPoint touts graphics in SOA
management pack
03/28/2005 03:46 AMAmberpoint is enhancing graphical capabilities in its management
system for SOAs (service-oriented architectures) and Web services.
Sony Endorsing Open Graphics Format For
PS3
Sony Endorsing Open Graphics Format For
PS3
07/30/2004 03:48 PMNvidia rolls out mobile graphics add-in
card format
Nvidia rolls out mobile graphics add-in
card format
05/17/2004 08:49 AMMXM to make notebooks as easy to upgrade as desktops
Intel touts Celeron M for WinCE
Intel touts Celeron M for WinCE
04/12/2005 05:28 AMBanias for set-top boxes
Intel touts motherboard revolution
Intel touts motherboard revolution
06/23/2004 07:35 AMvnunet.com Jun 23 2004 11:53AM GMT
Tabloid Says Editor Touts Intel
Tabloid Says Editor Touts Intel
07/09/2004 11:46 AMThe Register, a British tabloid style technology news site, accuses
Your Humble Editor of misdeeds: You have to love Andrew Orlowski's
style. I do. In this brief piece commenting on my New York Times
article about commuter Internet access -- in which Wi-Fi isn't the
point, just a mechanism -- he manages to climb on his hobbyhorse about
for-fee Wi-Fi hotspots failing. Andrew, you and I can race
hobbyhorses: I say Wi-Fi will spread and you say...wait, you agree!
The commercial proposition for hotspots remains in my mind as perilous
as it is in Orlowski's; I'm more optimistic that bundling with cell
voice and cell data plans will be the ultimate way in which
pay-for-use Wi-Fi will persist. T-Mobile's pricing, for instance, is
pretty reasonable and I know a number of people who have T-Mobile
voice, GPRS data, and Wi-Fi because it's simple and ubiquitous--it's
the cheapest solution to a problem of connectivity. It's possible, and
many folks including me admit this, that for-fee Wi-Fi won't actually
be a long-term strategy if bundling doesn't succeed. Wi-Fi could be
available for free as a necessary amenity at coffeeshops and hotels.
(I continue to believe, too, that airports and conference centers will
charge for Wi-Fi even if no one uses it because that's how those
institutions think about amenities.) That's a little beside the point,
though, because my article was focusing on whether commuter Internet
access was viable and feasible. All of the current experiments use
Wi-Fi as a means to distribute access, but none of the experiments are
charging for service. It's not a question of "Will commuters pay?"
yet, but rather "Are commuters even interested?" If they are, pricing
will be figured out. Using Wi-Fi on a boat that you're on for an hour
or 90 minutes a day is an entirely different matter than a traveler
who might need to use hundreds of different hotspots, and has the
choice to pick free ones. Commuters aren't road warriors: they're
captives to convenience and conveyence. (I like that phrase: perhaps I
have a career in tabloids, too.) More seriously, Orlowski accuses me
indirectly of drinking Intel's blue soup, as it were, because I quote
an Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) rider who works for Intel. Orlowski
writes: The Times discloses that the name of this Wi-Fi user was
provided by the trial operator, PointShot. It doesn't mention that
PointShot's experiment is funded...
Intel touts promise of WiMAX
Intel touts promise of WiMAX
09/07/2004 09:44 PMMSNBC Sep 8 2004 1:47AM GMT
Intel touts dual-core chips at IDF
Intel touts dual-core chips at IDF
09/08/2004 04:57 AMIntel kicked off IDF this week with a
full-on
multicore push. Not only was Intel hyping the dual-core Prescott,
but there was also a dual-core Itanium on display as well.
Intel Touts Xeon MPs' 64-Bit Features
Intel Touts Xeon MPs' 64-Bit Features
03/29/2005 11:45 PMeWeek Mar 30 2005 4:02AM GMT
Microsoft touts AMD, snubs Intel with
Yukon beta
Microsoft touts AMD, snubs Intel with
Yukon beta
07/26/2004 01:57 PMSQL Server 2005 comes to the masses
Intel touts plans for Xeon, Itanium,
Centrino chips
Intel touts plans for Xeon, Itanium,
Centrino chips
02/19/2004 06:17 PMIn keynote speeches yesterday at the Spring Intel Developer Forum,
officials outlined Intel's plans for a host of processors, including
Nocona, Prescott, Montecito and Dothan.
Intel chief touts mobile 3D chip,
ignores next-gen XScale
Intel chief touts mobile 3D chip,
ignores next-gen XScale
02/19/2004 03:33 PMIDF Wireless MMX shunned
Intel bins 'Extreme' graphics name
Intel bins 'Extreme' graphics name
04/20/2004 07:18 AMThe Register Apr 20 2004 11:28AM GMT
Intel to drop Extreme graphics engine
name
Intel to drop Extreme graphics engine
name
04/20/2004 06:08 AM'Graphics Media Accelerator' now
Intel Details Graphics Media Accelerator
900
Intel Details Graphics Media Accelerator
900
05/27/2004 06:26 PMIntel Renames New Integrated Graphics
Core
Intel Renames New Integrated Graphics
Core
04/19/2004 09:53 AMSega Dreamcast spawned Intel PDA
graphics tech
Sega Dreamcast spawned Intel PDA
graphics tech
04/13/2004 06:04 AMThe Register Apr 13 2004 10:26AM GMT
Radeon Mobility vs. Intel Extreme
Graphics: An answer
Radeon Mobility vs. Intel Extreme
Graphics: An answer
08/02/2004 11:50 AMI've been trying to find out if the Intel Extreme Graphics 2 chipset
in the Thinkpad X40 will outperform the Radeon Mobility in my Thinkpad
X22. I've looked lots of places and blogged the question, but it's
been tough finding any info other than that the Intel chipset uses
system memory rather than onboard memory, meaning it can access more,
slower memory. IBM tech support had no info, so I called the account
manager for Harvard, since I'm looking at doing the upgrade through my
Berkman affiliation. The first person I talked with, Eric G., didn't
have an answer, but...
Sega Dreamcast spawned Intel mobile
graphics tech
Sega Dreamcast spawned Intel mobile
graphics tech
04/13/2004 04:52 AMPowerVR powers 2700G
Canadian 'MP3 Player' Tax
Canadian 'MP3 Player' Tax
12/15/2003 03:32 AM
The Canadian Copyright Board approved a new tax to be added to MP3
devices imported and manufactured in Canada.
The new fees are based on a sliding...
Webster Adds 'MP3,' 'Pleather' and
Others (AP)
Webster Adds 'MP3,' 'Pleather' and
Others (AP)
07/31/2004 10:16 PMAP - "Teensploitation's" time has come at least in the
dictionary. "Pleather," "body wrap," "MP3," and "information
technology" are among the other words and phrases that have gotten the
nod from the editors at Merriam-Webster in the annual update of their
Collegiate Dictionary.
Gates touts 'digital lifestyle' in Vegas
Intel researchers build laser on chip
Sirius, Delphi explor
Gates touts 'digital lifestyle' in Vegas
Intel researchers build laser on chip
Sirius, Delphi explor
01/07/2005 02:25 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Thu Jan 6, 12:45 pm GMT
PHP Class 'MP3 ID3 v1.x Read and Write'
released
PHP Class 'MP3 ID3 v1.x Read and Write'
released
01/08/2004 08:14 PMThis class is meant to access MP3 audio files with meta-information
tags ID3v1.0 and ID3v1.1 .
The class can find the ID tags to extract the the audio track
meta-information that describes items like the title, artist, album,
year, track and music genre.
The class can also update MP3 files to write or remove the ID tags
with the track meta-information.
PHP Class 'MP3 ID3v2 Tag' released
PHP Class 'MP3 ID3v2 Tag' released
07/19/2002 07:56 PMRead id2v2 frames of mp3 files. This Also read id3v1 tag and mpeg
frame. This is a beta version.
Intel Touts Xeon MPs' 64-Bit FeaturesThe
new Xeon MPs, for servers with four or
more chips, complete Intel's t
Intel Touts Xeon MPs' 64-Bit FeaturesThe
new Xeon MPs, for servers with four or
more chips, complete Intel's t
03/29/2005 11:45 PMeWeek Mar 30 2005 4:02AM GMT
Solving The Online Music Format Mess...
With Another Format?
Solving The Online Music Format Mess...
With Another Format?
12/11/2003 02:43 AMNow that every other company is starting a music download store (even
if no one is making any money off of it), people are beginning to
realize that maybe it makes sense to come up with a single format that
works for anyone. Of course, some might say that we've already got
formats that work, but the folks over in the recording industry seem
to have a mental block when it comes to the formats that everyone
likes to use. So, now, Microsoft, Universal Music and others, under
the title of the Content Reference Forum, are
teaming up to create a new music format - but one
that makes it easier for them to make you buy the music. There aren't
all that many details, but it appears to be going back to some of the
very original concepts behind a hypertext system: that content only
needs to be available once, and any time you want to access it, you
just link to it. In other words, instead of offering downloadable
music, the plan is to offer links to music that is served up remotely.
Of course, one of the "features" of such a system is that the content
providers can know (and, potentially, charge you) every time you want
to hear that certain song. It's an interesting idea, but it seems to
make the music
less valuable. Suddenly, it can only be
listened to from an internet connected machine, you don't actually own
anything, and the big content providers get to keep a big database of
exactly what songs you listen to when. Doesn't sound all that
appealing to me. The one thing that it
does have going for it,
is that it allows people to "share" - if, by share, you mean point
someone to a link and let them pay for it themselves.
Matrox Graphics to Reveal New Graphics
Cards
Matrox Graphics to Reveal New Graphics
Cards
04/19/2004 08:22 AMBitboys Introduces New Graphics
Processorsfor Wireless Devices - Small,
Smart and Efficient Processor Cores
Bring Advanced Graphics Capabilities to
Handheld Products
Bitboys Introduces New Graphics
Processorsfor Wireless Devices - Small,
Smart and Efficient Processor Cores
Bring Advanced Graphics Capabilities to
Handheld Products
08/10/2004 03:08 AM(Los Angeles, California and Espoo, Finland – August 10th, 2004) --
Bitboys, a provider of graphics hardware solutions, today announced
and demonstrated the company’s new graphics processor product line for
wireless and embedded devices at SIGGRAPH 2004 in Los Angeles. [PRWEB
Aug 10, 2004]
Say Hello to NBC Universal
Say Hello to NBC Universal
05/12/2004 03:48 PMNBC officially completed its merger today with Vivendi's VUE.
Update: PGP Universal 1.1
Update: PGP Universal 1.1
01/27/2004 11:30 AMThe enterprise version of PGP now supports a PGP Universal Satellite
Mac OS X client.
UNIVERSAL-canAUTOLOAD-0.01
UNIVERSAL-canAUTOLOAD-0.01
11/10/2003 11:38 PMUniversal Transport for SIP
Universal Transport for SIP
06/29/2004 08:21 PMHello everyone
Universal Disassembler For X86
Universal Disassembler For X86
12/02/2003 03:44 PMUDIS86 v0.1 Released
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