Intel Dothan to launch 4 February - report
Grok Headline matches for Intel Dothan to launch 4 February - report
Intel Dothan to launch 4 Feb - report
Intel Dothan to launch 4 Feb - report
11/17/2003 08:10 AMThe Register Nov 17 2003 7:23AM ET
Intel has delayed Dothan, new processors
now in February
Intel has delayed Dothan, new processors
now in February
11/17/2003 11:37 AMIntel to launch Dothan, new naming
system
Intel to launch Dothan, new naming
system
05/10/2004 10:17 AMZDNet May 10 2004 2:08PM GMT
Intel to launch Dothan, new naming
scheme
Intel to launch Dothan, new naming
scheme
05/11/2004 12:46 AMSympatico May 11 2004 4:52AM GMT
Intel to launch Dothan; chip-naming
system
Intel to launch Dothan; chip-naming
system
05/10/2004 10:01 AMMembers of the new chip family, originally expected earlier this year,
will be named according to a system that de-emphasizes clock speed.
Intel Pentium M "Dothan" Launch Date
Revealed
Intel Pentium M "Dothan" Launch Date
Revealed
12/11/2003 03:36 PMIntel Junks Two Chips, Readies Dothan
Launch (NewsFactor)
Intel Junks Two Chips, Readies Dothan
Launch (NewsFactor)
05/07/2004 03:00 PMNewsFactor - A major change of plans is in the wind at Intel (Nasdaq:
INTC), as two chips seem doomed
to oblivion: Tejas, a desktop chip due for release in late 2004 or
early
2005, and Jayhawk, an entry-level Xeon server chip.
Dothan debut due 15 February
Dothan debut due 15 February
12/12/2003 05:44 AM'D' day
Intel does Dothan
Intel does Dothan
05/11/2004 12:46 AMITBusiness.ca May 11 2004 4:45AM GMT
Intel Dothan to debut on 10 May
Intel Dothan to debut on 10 May
04/19/2004 05:35 AMThe Register Apr 19 2004 10:18AM GMT
Intel smiles on Dothan
Intel smiles on Dothan
05/11/2004 03:29 AMPainless as possible
Intel's Dothan successor to consume 45W
at 65nm - report
Intel's Dothan successor to consume 45W
at 65nm - report
01/23/2004 02:25 PMThe Register Jan 23 2004 10:44AM GMT
Intel to debut Dothan on Monday
Intel to debut Dothan on Monday
05/06/2004 08:38 AMThe 90nm Pentium M ready for launch at last
Intel to cut Dothan CPU prices on
October 17
Intel to cut Dothan CPU prices on
October 17
09/23/2004 06:52 AMIntel plans to cut prices for its Dothan-based 400MHz FSB Pentium M
lineup on October 17, which should help boost notebook shipments from
Taiwan makers 20-30% sequentially in the fourth quarter, according to
sources at the makers. Four Pentium M models – 755 (2.0GHz), 745
(1.8GHz), 735 (1.7GHz) and 725 (1.6GHz) – will have their respective
prices cut 33.6%, 30.5%, 18.0% and 13.3%, the sources noted.
Although Intel informed Taiwan makers that it will launch the
Dothan-based 533MHz FSB Pentium M CPUs and the Alviso chipsets in the
first quarter of next year, the October price cuts may yet again delay
the launch of its Sonoma platform until the second quarter of next
year, the sources said. The chip giant previously postponed the Sonoma
launch from September 2004 to the first quarter of 2005.

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DigiTimesRead full story...Intel "Dothan" Notebooks Begin Shipping
Intel "Dothan" Notebooks Begin Shipping
05/10/2004 02:50 PMPC manufacturers have begun to announce systems based on the delayed
Intel "Dothan" mobile processor, the first to use Intel's new "model"
numbers.
Dothan-based P4 appears on Intel roadmap
Dothan-based P4 appears on Intel roadmap
05/12/2004 07:06 AMThe Register May 12 2004 11:52AM GMT
Intel Intros Low-Voltage "Dothan" Chips
Intel Intros Low-Voltage "Dothan" Chips
07/19/2004 02:45 PMIntel Corp. moved its "Dothan" chip down into the ultra-low-voltage
space over the weekend, scattering additional price cuts among its
mobile microprocessor lineup.
Intel launches Dothan laptop chips
Intel launches Dothan laptop chips
05/10/2004 08:38 AMIntel launched three updated versions of its Pentium M processors, a
line of chips for laptop computers, on Monday as the company looks to
build on its success with wireless Internet access using laptop PCs.
Intel launches Dothan with Pentium M
price cuts
Intel launches Dothan with Pentium M
price cuts
05/10/2004 02:59 AMThe 90nm 7xx series ships at last
February 2005 Bandwidth Report Is Online
February 2005 Bandwidth Report Is Online
03/14/2005 05:03 PMThe Bandwidth Report from Andy King is a monthly online roundup of
connectivity trends in the US and elsewhere. Each month's bandwidth
report offers the latest statistics in Internet connectivity and
broadband trends.
Dothan Goes Wireless - VeriQik Makes
Commitment to Put New Wireless
Technology to Work in Dothan, Alabama
(featureXpress)
Dothan Goes Wireless - VeriQik Makes
Commitment to Put New Wireless
Technology to Work in Dothan, Alabama
(featureXpress)
04/26/2004 11:52 AMfeatureXpress - VeriQik and Tri-State Broadband build Dothan's first
wireless Internet network. Dothan Civic Center one of first to benefit
from new services.
InfoWorld: IBM to launch MS Office for
Linux: February 13, 2004: By Sverker
Brundin, Computer Sweden: Applications
InfoWorld: IBM to launch MS Office for
Linux: February 13, 2004: By Sverker
Brundin, Computer Sweden: Applications
02/16/2004 05:35 AMIBM to launch MS Office for Linux .. InfoWorld-Artikel ..
Infoworld
infoworld.com/article/04/02/13/HNlinuxoffice_1.html
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Intel Prescott To Be Announced Early
February
Intel Prescott To Be Announced Early
February
12/05/2003 06:44 AMBritish Intel Warned Of Iraqi Insurgency
In February '03
British Intel Warned Of Iraqi Insurgency
In February '03
07/15/2004 08:13 PMWashington Post Jul 16 2004 0:53AM GMT
DISASTROUS
US EMPLOYMENT REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
DISASTROUS
US EMPLOYMENT REPORT FOR FEBRUARY
03/06/2004 02:08 AM

Even the pessimists didn't
expect the horrendous February employment report
issued by the labour department today. Employment grew by an
insignificant 21,000 people, compared to the increase in the labour
force of 150,000, and the forecast just last month from Bush's office
that between 2.6 million and 5.0 million net new jobs would be created
this year. As I
promised, I'll be tracking this each month.
But it's even
worse if you read the whole report. The entire increase in February was a result of hiring by
federal and state governments.
Private sector employment actually declined.
And the labour department also admitted they had overstated January's
and December's employment growth numbers by 15,000 and 8,000
respectively. So total US employment
at the end of February was
actually 2,000 people less than
last month's reported number.
In light of record profits
by many large corporations in recent months,
no one should have any illusions that Bush's tax cuts for the rich
will
ever somehow 'trickle down' to the rest of the people. This data shows
that profit growth is now occurring entirely on the backs of American
workers, and from 'productivity' improvements due to downsizing,
outsourcing and offshoring. Big corporations are already gouging as
much revenue from struggling American consumers for their overpriced,
increasingly imported products as they can, so future 'growth' must
come by cutting and exporting jobs.
Not surprisingly, the
stock market shrugged off this horrible news,
since although it doesn't bode well for consumer buying power, it
allows the Fed the excuse to keep interest rates low for another
month,
keeping the cost of massive corporate borrowing (and the interest cost
on the astronomical and still-soaring Bush debt) manageably low. But
like everything else in our economy, these stock market levels and
interest rate levels are unsustainable. Big bubble ahead.
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CC Italy Launch Report
CC Italy Launch Report
02/01/2005 08:39 PMJuan Carlos De Martin writes in with a report on last month's
Creative Commons Italy launch:
The Italian CC Licenses were launched in Turin on December 16th,
with a
conference at the
Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli. Over 100
people crowded the attractive conference room of the
Fondazione, with several journalists in attendance to cover the
event.
The first part of the program prepared by the iCommons Italy
Affiliate
Institutions (University of Turin
Law School and IEIIT-CNR)
coordinated by the Italian project lead, prof. Marco Ricolfi,
consisted
of
presentations by Lawrence Lessig, who eloquently explained the
conceptual foundations of CC,
and by Christiane Asschenfeldt, who reported on the state of the art
of
the iCommons project.
Marco Ricolfi then spoke about the process that produced
the Italian CC licenses, highlighting among the other things that like
elsewhere in Europe there is a need
for some adjustments to the role of collecting societies to second the
growing desire of authors to
distribute their works more freely. Juan Carlos De Martin, a computer
engineering researcher with IEIIT-CNR,
provided an overview of the CC technical challenges and stressed the
role of technology in
enabling the 'Some Rights Reserved' vision in cyberspace.
Talks that followed the lively discussion session were a selection
of the many proposals
submitted in response to a call made by the organizers back in October
2004.
The presentations touched a wide range of topics, including the
relationship between free software
and CC licenses (Alessandro Rubini), Radiodrome - a student web radio
experiment at the Politecnico di Torino
(Puria Nafisi and Jovi Berton), and a report on work in progress on CC
in a country next door to Italy,
Slovenia (Maja Bogataj Jançiç). The conference ended
with
the words of an artist from another
neighboring country, France: Dominique, lead singer of the free rock
group Godon, explained
why Godon chose CC licenses to release their music on their web site.
For a complete list of all the talks, see the site of the
event,
where most presentations (in English) will be available shortly.
The event was webcast live by IEIIT-CNR, using its free streaming
software,
the Open Media Streaming
project,
which supports handling of CCPL licensing metadata.
After the conference, attendees were invited to move to the near-by
Imbarco Perosino,
an attractive venue right on the backs of the Po river, for a
celebratory "aperitivo",
followed by a "Creative Christmas" party that lasted into the
night.
Report: Apple To Launch $499 Mac
Report: Apple To Launch $499 Mac
12/31/2004 09:02 AMInformation Week Dec 31 2004 1:26PM GMT
Report: Apple To Launch $499 Mac
(TechWeb)
Report: Apple To Launch $499 Mac
(TechWeb)
12/31/2004 04:46 AMTechWeb - Apple enthusiasts say that in January Apple will unveil a
sub-$500 Mac designed to entice Windows users who own iPods to
make the computer switch.
Report Criticizes U.S. Satellite Launch
Approach
Report Criticizes U.S. Satellite Launch
Approach
06/17/2004 10:36 PMReuters via Wired News Jun 18 2004 2:58AM GMT
Sony to Launch Smaller PS2 Console Oct.
26-Report
Sony to Launch Smaller PS2 Console Oct.
26-Report
09/17/2004 08:21 AMBoston Globe Sep 17 2004 1:08PM GMT
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: February 15, 2004 - February
21, 2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: February 15, 2004 - February
21, 2004 Archives
02/17/2004 12:57 PMThis is the arsonist in your house telling you that stranger outside
with the hose can't be trusted .. Democratswould threaten fiscal
health .. ever ..
Heh
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2004_02_15.html#002565
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"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: February 01, 2004 - February
07, 2004 Archives"
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: February 01, 2004 - February
07, 2004 Archives"
02/10/2004 02:52 AMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: February 08, 2004 - February
14, 2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: February 08, 2004 - February
14, 2004 Archives
02/10/2004 01:35 PMsounding evasive, incoherent and out of touch .. Josh Marshall ..
said
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Intel to launch low-end 915 chipsets Jan
05
Intel to launch low-end 915 chipsets Jan
05
12/24/2004 12:36 PMReport: Microsoft To Launch Music Store
In August
Report: Microsoft To Launch Music Store
In August
07/30/2004 07:13 PMBillboard Jul 30 2004 11:02PM GMT
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Taipei Launch Report
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Taipei Launch Report
04/15/2004 05:06 PMSony to Launch Smaller PS2 Console Oct.
26-Report (Reuters)
Sony to Launch Smaller PS2 Console Oct.
26-Report (Reuters)
09/17/2004 08:38 AMReuters - Japan's Sony Corp is expected to unveil a
smaller version of its popular PlayStation 2 game console on
October 26, The Hollywood Reporter said on its Web site, citing
retailers and industry analysts.
Zenith to launch new Intel chips
Zenith to launch new Intel chips
06/23/2004 03:50 PMThe Hindu Business Line Jun 23 2004 7:50PM GMT
Intel delays launch of TV chip
Intel delays launch of TV chip
08/17/2004 01:52 AMSiliconValley.com Aug 17 2004 6:46AM GMT
Grok Description matches for Intel Dothan to launch 4 February - report
GrokA matches for Intel Dothan to launch 4 February - report
Intel Dothan to launch 4 February - report