Intel's Whitefield goes Banias in 2006
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Intel Ramps Up for Banias Launch
Intel Ramps Up for Banias Launch
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIntel has announced it will release its next-generation notebook chip,
Banias, on March 12th. Banias, which is designed for greater energy
efficiency than previous Intel laptop chips, will be marketed under
the Pentium-M name. Intel expects these processors to become its
flagship notebook chips by the end of 2003.
Intel ship Banias-based Mobile Celeron
Intel ship Banias-based Mobile Celeron
12/05/2003 05:38 AMShouldn't that be 'Dothan-based'...?
Intel, iPass Boost Wi-Fi as Banias
Launch Nears
Intel, iPass Boost Wi-Fi as Banias
Launch Nears
03/20/2003 01:05 PMIn preparation for the highly anticipated launch of its Banias
wireless chipset for portable PCs, Intel has partnered with
connectivity services provider iPass to improve access to Wi-Fi
networks, particularly among enterprise users.
UCS For 2006
UCS For 2006
06/22/2005 03:02 AMJipay from
Eurobricks.com has contacted us with the
information that one of their readers recently toured the LEGO
facilities in Billund, Denmark and discovered that a UCS Jedi
Starfighter will be released next year.
Your Next OS: Windows 2006?
Your Next OS: Windows 2006?
01/02/2004 06:06 AMThe next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn, is still in the
early stages of its journey to the retail corral, but our hands-on
look at a preview reveals features we'd love to have now--while
raising some intriguing questions.
In addition to the interface revisions, including the new Sidebar,
that we saw in our first glimpse of Longhorn (see "Sneak Peek: Windows
XP's Successor"), Microsoft has altered Windows Explorer, the program
that controls the desktop and its computer- and file-browsing windows.
In our preview code (the official beta isn't due until the second half
of 2004, and rumor has it that the upgrade may not ship until 2006),
Windows Explorer routinely displayed much more information about files
and computer resources than it does in Windows XP. New links in
Explorer panels let users and/or applications associate search
keywords, comments, and categories with files, data within files, or
objects stored on other devices, computers, or networks. This is the
first evidence of Longhorn's new WinFS file system, which lets you
find related resources regardless of their physical location or object
type.
2006: The end of opportunity?
2006: The end of opportunity?
01/28/2004 03:28 AMSunday Times South Africa Jan 28 2004 7:15AM GMT
The Telecom Act of 2006
The Telecom Act of 2006
08/16/2004 02:33 AMOngoing August chatter: what should the Telecom Act of 2006 look like?
Below are 6 items and some of the papers making the rounds....
The end of spam by 2006?
The end of spam by 2006?
01/27/2004 12:38 PMCNN Jan 27 2004 4:45PM GMT
PS3 due in March 2006
PS3 due in March 2006
05/28/2004 09:31 PMMetastorage 2006.07.01
Metastorage 2006.07.01
07/01/2004 11:54 AMA PHP data access object class generator.
Video iPod likely by 2006
Video iPod likely by 2006
04/11/2005 01:59 PMPersonal Computer World Apr 11 2005 4:46PM GMT
It's Official: Longhorn 2006
It's Official: Longhorn 2006
08/27/2004 03:30 PMMicrosoft makes deep cuts in features to get its next major release of
Windows on the road.
Test-LectroTest-0.2006
Test-LectroTest-0.2006
09/15/2004 05:17 PM3G wireless licenses likely in 2006
3G wireless licenses likely in 2006
12/30/2004 11:42 PMCNET News.com Dec 31 2004 4:13AM GMT
Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006?
Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006?
04/12/2004 08:46 PMbargainPDA.com Apr 12 2004 11:18PM GMT
No Windows for Supercomputing Until 2006
No Windows for Supercomputing Until 2006
04/06/2005 09:47 AMMicrosoft is delaying by about six months the release of its Windows
Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition (CCE) product. The final Windows
Server CCE is due out in the first half of 2006, instead of in late
2005.
New Microsoft Exchange due out in 2006
New Microsoft Exchange due out in 2006
03/30/2005 05:19 PMThe next version of Microsoft's Exchange Server--software used to
manage e-mail, contact lists and calendars--will arrive in 2006,
according to a company executive.
Andy Lees, corporate vice president of marketing for Microsoft's
server and tools business, revealed the ship date Tuesday. Previously,
the Redmond, Wash.-based software company had said the software would
arrive in 2006 or 2007. The software, currently called Exchange Server
12, will incorporate new features to handle voice mail and faxes. The
current version of Exchange Server was released in 2003. It's a
dominant program in the market, but it faces
competition from
products sold by IBM, Novell, Sun Microsystems and others.

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C|Net
News.comRead full story...US 3G licences to go under hammer in
mid-2006
US 3G licences to go under hammer in
mid-2006
12/31/2004 08:42 AMZDNet UK Dec 31 2004 11:25AM GMT
Get set to ditch that desktop PC by 2006
Get set to ditch that desktop PC by 2006
01/18/2004 08:11 PMThe Hindu Jan 18 2004 9:43PM GMT
A military draft in 2006?
A military draft in 2006?
04/01/2005 05:27 PMOne reason you may soon hear the words "Iraq" and "Vietnam" again
being uttered in the same breath: the return of the draft.
2006 Chevy HHR [Flickr]
2006 Chevy HHR [Flickr]
03/19/2005 02:38 AMMacMerc.com
posted a photo:

'Longhorn' to be ready in 2006
'Longhorn' to be ready in 2006
08/30/2004 04:24 AMTechTree Aug 30 2004 8:43AM GMT
The Pure Software Act of 2006
The Pure Software Act of 2006
04/09/2004 04:04 PMCampaign Manager 2006
Campaign Manager 2006
12/29/2004 04:02 PMCM2006 Welcomes Writer
Car-To-Car Ad-hoc WLAN to be created by
2006
Car-To-Car Ad-hoc WLAN to be created by
2006
12/22/2004 01:23 AMFound this rather neat article on
The Register,
infact, it was something I was discussing with a bunch of friends at
college last week! Nice to know we are being heard.
Car makers BMW, Audi, Daimler Chrysler, Volkswagen, Renault and Fiat
have won a German government grant to help develop the basis for a
standard method for car-to-car wireless data.
NOW is focusing on 802.11 technology and IPv6 to develop
"inter-vehicle communication based on ad hoc networking
principles". Essentially, it's exploring ways that moving
vehicles can automatically set up temporary links with other cars,
bikes and trucks in the vicinity, and share traffic information.
With routing capabilities, the whole thing could become a huge
'automobile Internet', with vehicles warning each other - and their
drivers - about slow-downs, bad weather, accidents and other road
problems.
On a personal note, I really can't even begin to imagine the
possibilities here, a road traffic innovation, chat/P2P/file sharing
heaven on the roads, or a big headache for the RIAA/MPAA/BSA? It could
definitely be all of the above! One thing is for sure, you'll never
get bored in traffic anymore.

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Will Bluetooth Be Dead By 2006
04/18/2004 01:52 AMbargainPDA.com Apr 18 2004 6:24AM GMT
400,000 Vacuum Bots by 2006?
400,000 Vacuum Bots by 2006?
11/11/2003 01:16 AMCNN has an article
touting Hitachi's vacuum robot. Yeah, yeah, "big deal" I said to
myself. But, what was really interesting
to me;
was that
in the article it
states that a UN study says that the vacuum cleaner robot sales are
to soar to
over 400k units by 2006. I'm aware that
this has been reported before and also again back in the
past, but when the
numbers hit me... Wow! But, me without a robot vacuum company and in
2006 there'll be sales of 400k
vacuum robots! That really... [no... I refrain].
Despite their high price tag, (well, actually the price of
at least one isn't so bad) it appears that
people love their home vacuum bots,
and time is getting scarce.
There could be also be as many as 125k lawn-mower bots, and up to 1.5
million
robot toys like Sony's AIBO robotic dog in just a couple years.
Wow, big numbers, I know, but still the
magnatitude finally hit me and I guess I was a little stunned, and
maybe it WAS a little
surprising to me. Is it just me? I guess it's time for me to dust
off my vacuum bot designs
and get on the bandwagon - there's money to be made and time's a
wastin.
Star Heroes 2006
Star Heroes 2006
06/24/2005 05:50 PMThe popular Star Heroes series of collector's books has been updated
with a new 2006 edition. With over 500 pages, 3100 - including Episode
3 - toys with prices and a bi-lingual text (German and English) this
book makes for a colourful addition to any collector's library. Order
your copy from
Toy
Palace before it's too late.
Intel: WiMAX in notebooks by 2006
Intel: WiMAX in notebooks by 2006
07/02/2004 06:24 AMWireless broadband goal restated
IDC: IT Spending Will Rise At Least 8%
By April 2006
IDC: IT Spending Will Rise At Least 8%
By April 2006
04/02/2005 10:39 PMInformation Week Apr 3 2005 1:12AM GMT
New version of Windows planned for 2006
New version of Windows planned for 2006
08/29/2004 05:25 AMMetroid, the Movie coming in 2006
Metroid, the Movie coming in 2006
04/09/2004 04:13 PMThe Hollywood Reporter is, you guessed it, reporting that John Woo has
optioned Nintendo's classic Metroid game for a movie.
Disney CEO Eisner to step down in 2006
Disney CEO Eisner to step down in 2006
09/10/2004 11:17 AMMichael Eisner said he plans to step down as Walt Disney chief
executive when his contract expires in September 2006...
Intel looks to fend off AMD with new
2006 chipset
Intel looks to fend off AMD with new
2006 chipset
09/08/2004 04:27 PMThe Register Sep 8 2004 8:24PM GMT
Intel to go WiMAX in notebooks from 2006
Intel to go WiMAX in notebooks from 2006
07/08/2004 01:49 AMDigital Connect News Jul 8 2004 6:04AM GMT
Gates: Spam To Be Canned By 2006
Gates: Spam To Be Canned By 2006
01/24/2004 07:14 PMNotable misjudgments include the rising popularity of open-source
software, epitomized by Linux, and the success of the Google search
engine. ...
Managed IP VPN market set to slow after
2006
Managed IP VPN market set to slow after
2006
03/17/2005 03:42 AMComputer Weekly Mar 16 2005 12:16PM GMT
Cellphones Usable on Airplanes in 2006?
Cellphones Usable on Airplanes in 2006?
09/02/2004 10:42 PMIntel Says Notebooks to Have WiMax by
2006
Intel Says Notebooks to Have WiMax by
2006
07/02/2004 12:54 PMWe can't quite picture WiMax becoming as ubiquitous and cheap as Wi-Fi
in two years, but Intel can: Intel stands by its expectation that
WiMax technology will be embedded in its notebook computers by 2006.
What will these transceivers pick up? Hard to tell. WiMax isn't poised
at the moment to become a mobile or fixed public space replacement for
Wi-Fi or for cellular 3G. But Intel must expect it's on track for
that. But remember that Intel put 802.11b into its first-generation
Centrinos and has only recently added an 802.11g option into
Centrino's successor....
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