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World chip glut 'over early Q2'







World chip glut 'over early Q2'

World chip glut 'over early Q2' 03/23/2005 07:33 AM

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ARM Crafts Multicore Chip (PC World)


ARM Crafts Multicore Chip (PC World) 05/17/2004 01:22 PM
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June world chip sales top $17.8bn


June world chip sales top $17.8bn 08/03/2004 05:47 AM
Up, up and away... except in Europe

World chip sales down in February


World chip sales down in February 04/04/2005 04:37 AM
Short month

Sun to Test Niagara Chip (PC World)


Sun to Test Niagara Chip (PC World) 05/12/2004 06:59 PM
PC World - Next-generation multicore network processor gets back on schedule.

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Warning on mobile 999 'over-use' 07/23/2004 04:37 AM
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AFI Says 'Over the Rainbow' Top Movie
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AFI Says 'Over the Rainbow' Top Movie
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AP - There's no song like "Over the Rainbow." Kansas farm girl Dorothy Gale's wistful ditty in "The Wizard of Oz" led the American Film Institute's list of 100 best movie songs Tuesday, followed by "As Time Goes By" from "Casablanca" at No. 2 and the title tune from "Singin' in the Rain" at No. 3.

The Three Faces of Glut


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September world chip sales rise 6.5%


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Good Chip/Bad Chip


Good Chip/Bad Chip 03/19/2005 02:23 AM

Making computer chips is not as easy as it sounds. Manufacturers throw out 20–50% of the chips they make because of defects. According to a USC professor, Melvin Breuer, many of these defects are so minor that the chips could still be used in video cards and audio applications without a problem. He feels that if the manufacturers could identify these chips, they could resell them and drive the cost of electronic devices down to an amount in the billions of dollars each year of savings.

The technique doesn't have to be limited to chips that are consistent in their errors. Chips that make errors only once in a while can also be spared, according to Breuer. They just need to end up in devices where humans can tolerate a glitch in the output from time to time. For instance, a video card could mark one pixel in a million as red instead of blue and an end user probably wouldn't even notice the difference. The same goes for a soundcard in a voicemail application that blurs one word in every thousand. At present, chips failing these tests are usually tossed.


BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
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BBC NEWS | World | Americas | German
crowned world beard champion
11/04/2003 05:18 AM
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Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet
Security wins 2004 World Class Award
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Security wins 2004 World Class Award
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Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"


Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
09/21/2004 04:55 PM
Cory Doctorow: David Weinberger, author of the brilliant and seminal Small Pieces Loosely Joined, has posted a draft of a great speech on copyright that he's giving at the World Economic Forum in NYC tomorrow:
[F]or one moment, I'd like you to perform an exercise in selective attention. Forget every other consideration — even though they're fair and important considerations — and see if you can acknowledge that a world in which everyone has free access to every work of creativity in the world is a better world. Imagine your children could listen to any song ever created anywhere. What a blessing that would be!

...We publish stuff that gets its meaning and its reality by being read, viewed or heard. An unpublished novel is about as meaningful and real as an imaginary novel. It needs its readers to be. But readers aren't passive consumers. We reimagine the book, we complete the vision of the book. Readers appropriate works, make them their own. Listeners and viewers, too. In making a work public, artists enter into partnership with their audience. The work succeeds insofar as the audience makes it their own, takes it up, understands it within their own unpredictable circumstances. It leaves the artist's hands and enters our lives. And that's not a betrayal of the work. That's its success. It succeeds insofar as we hum it, quote it, appropriate it so thoroughly that we no longer remember where the phrase came from. That's artistic success, although it's a branding failure.

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Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games


Ubi Soft Selects Eiko Media to Help
Integrate Real World Products and Brands
into the World of Video Games
01/07/2005 04:22 AM
Ubi Soft, one of the world’s largest video game publishers has selected Eiko Media Inc. as their preferred agency to assist in bringing real world products into their suite of video game titles. [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]

VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
Are Changing How the World Communicates
and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World


VOIP Video Phones by Packet 8 and 5 LINX
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and Can Reunite Your Family No Matter
Where They Live in The World
06/24/2005 03:20 PM
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Where's The Border For Real World Laws
In A Virtual World?


Where's The Border For Real World Laws
In A Virtual World?
12/04/2003 03:52 AM
Last month when everyone was making a big deal over the news that the online game Second Life had decided that players own any intellectual property they create in the game, I said it was a bad idea, since it basically took all of the problems of our intellectual property system and moved them into the virtual world - where it was likely to get more confusing. Over at LawMeme, James Grimmelmann, has been thinking a lot about that very idea and has written an insanely long - but absolutely worth reading - discussion about intellectual property issues as it relates to games. It's impossible to summarize his points, but he explores many of the issues in-depth and appears to have thought about these issues in much more detail than the designers of the various games. What it really seems to come down to is the question of whether or not in-game actions are simply covered by the End User License Agreement (which basically becomes the Constitution for that game) or if real laws in the real world should apply.

PC World gives World Class Awards to Mac
OS X, iTunes


PC World gives World Class Awards to Mac
OS X, iTunes
06/03/2004 07:16 AM
Technology business magazine PC World has announced the winners of its 2004 World Class Awards, and Apple is on the list. The magazine's editors make their selections for the awards "based on exemplary usability, design, innovation, features, performance, and value from a reliable manufacturer."

Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones


Indiagames to Bring “World Cyber Games
Mobile Competition”, the World’s Largest
Computer & Video Game Festival, to
Mobile Phones
03/14/2005 05:26 PM
Indiagames secures global rights to bring the WCG Mobile Game Competition. [PRWEB Mar 7, 2005]

Too Early?


Too Early? 04/01/2005 12:27 PM

Is it too early to declare an April Fool's Day winner? Who cares? Wikipedia wins.

Wikipedia:April 1, 2005/2005 Britannica takeover of Wikimedia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Going to bed early.


Going to bed early. 12/03/2002 11:46 AM

You ever say, "I'm gonna go to bed early." But you never do, then you say, "I didn't go to bed early yesterday, so I am today." Yet you still fail to go to bed early. Soon this turns into a week, then a month, then 4 months, and your still tired.


where earlier in the day there used to
be the biggest Toys R Us in the world,
in its place is now a store that sells
the nastiest sex toys in the world.


where earlier in the day there used to
be the biggest Toys R Us in the world,
in its place is now a store that sells
the nastiest sex toys in the world.
05/18/2004 07:24 PM
Choose Your Own New York You're in town to visit your wealthy and eccentric Aunt Ginny, who is spending the day having her blood replaced with Botox on the Upper East Side. Now you have the entire day to yourself to explore the most exciting city in the world! -- A Choose Your Own Adventure story, updated.

Early edition


Early edition 04/08/2005 12:35 AM

It's Daylight Savings Time, so that means Game.Ars is a day early. Actually, Thursday night is the new slot for Carl's heapin' helpin' of gaming goodness. As always, Game.Ars brings you the scoop on the week's news, including a reason to start thinking about your next PC upgrade:

Age 3 will support fixed-function cards, all the way up to the newer shader model 3.0 cards. Obviously, the better your machine, the nicer your game will look. I would easily expect that the game has enough high-end graphical features that most folks won't be able to crank it all the way up right away.

Is that Radeon X800 still looking good to you? There's more this week, including an update on the seventh installment in the Tomb Raider Series, another Sims 2 expansion pack, and more.


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