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I think he meant Nvidia would be larger than Intel in graphics marketshare as Intel is and has been the leader in graphics marketshare for quite some time. Many more integrated i810 motherboards are in use than Nvidia video cards.
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[quote]Originally posted by Leonis: I really am curious on how these big names can survive. They have very huge operating expense and have very little profit out from their product (except server, enterprise solutions etc)... The same way App…
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[quote]Originally posted by applenut: what exactly do they recycle? what parts are recycable? wouldn't it make more sense just to donate the computers or something The Cnet article linked from within The Register article does a pretty go…
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Purchasing assistance and discussion should take place in the Genius Bar section... Moving there now...
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[quote]Originally posted by robo: Heh, Eskimo. Is that a hidden jab at Macintosh prices? -robo Nope, just a statement of how much money I've spent through them. [quote]I don't mind scouring for good deals. I almost always check…
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I don't think they are in the business of selling systems so I don't think you'll find great deals on systems there. Usually they concentrate on accessories such as video cards and hard drives and such.
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[quote]Originally posted by Randycat99: Ok, my bad! So what is netburst then? Intel says it is: [quote]Intel® NetBurst? micro-architecture The NetBurst? micro-architecture delivers a number of new and innovative features including Hyper Pipe…
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[quote]Netburst architecture??? I thought that was the marketing buzzword Intel was using to introduce its full speed 256 kB L2 cache No, their full speed L2 cache is referred to as ATC, Advanced Transfer Cache.
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Fiscal Year Ended Feb. 1, 2002 Net revenue $31,168 Gross margin $5,507 Operating income $2,271 Net income $1,780 In millions of dollars.
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[quote]Originally posted by Crusader: 1.25 Billion :eek: And it never had to be reported? Not reporting information on a loss would seriously tick me off as a shareholder. But I don't own Dell, I bought Apple instead But it's not a …
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peeve is on the right track, those demos are self extracting .zip files. Try Stuffit like he suggested.
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[quote]Originally posted by starfleetX: Good. I think a slap-on-the-wrist is a perfectly fine judgment. I don't blame the virus or its creator; I blame Microsoft and its software for letting things like this through day after day after day... …
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Or buys a $499 PC that can do a lot more than a PC card could.
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Yep, it's called General Discussion, moving there now...
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Looks like you can pick up the drive for about $339 plus shipping and handling. http://www.pricegrabber.com/search_getprod.php?masterid=562474&found=1&ut=4288 c855c3a226de
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There was an article a little while back on ArsTechica about wiring your house with ethernet. Check it out
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There is also edonkey available for OSX,
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[quote]Originally posted by EmAn: NEC makes PCs? I had no idea. Ever heard of Packard Bell? aka Packard Hell? That was their low end line previously for the US market. They're a major force in Japan and eastern asia.
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[quote]Yes, but would the ibm pc exist if it wasn't for the Apple 2? I don't think so. The INFLUENCE of the mac and apple on the office should be enough to get them some recognition. And Wozniak and Jobs were influenced by the Altair when they bu…
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That's because it's an article about the office environment. Something Apple has not really ever had an impact on. Apple has more of a historical impact in the home and desktop publishing area, not typical office computing.