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Windows Genuine Advantage Validation 1.9.40.0

Windows Genuine Advantage Validation 1.9.40.0 [2 Authors Exclusive]. Users who have an unlicensed version of , as we know, can not updates from the official site.
download - comments - 2.4.2009

Intel says new chips about 40 pct faster

Intel Corp. said a new line of computer processors due out later this year will be about 40 percent faster than current chips when running computer games, videos and other heavy workloads.
common - comments - 18.4.2007

Windows Genuine Advantage Validation 1.9.40.0

Windows Genuine Advantage Validation 1.9.40.0 [2 Authors Exclusive]. Users who have an unlicensed version of , as we know, can not updates from the official site.
download - comments - 2.4.2009

40% of Businesses Will Say 'Yes' to Windows 7 by the End of 2010

Windows Vista failed to gain traction with business users, and its successor will not be spared a similar fate, according to a survey put together by ScriptLogic.
windows - comments - 13.7.2009

eBay acquiring StumbleUpon for $40-45 Million?

High-flying startup StumbleUpon has been rumored to be in acquisition discussions since at least last November. Recently we’ve heard that talks have heated up again, with Google, AOL and eBay as potential suitors.
common - comments - 19.4.2007

Vista Sales Near 40 Million, Gates Says At WinHEC

Microsoft chairman Bill Gates also revealed that the official name of the next version of the company's server operating system--heretofore code-named Longhorn--will be Windows Server 2008.
windows - comments - 16.5.2007

Windows 7 Build 7022 Installation - 40 Screenshots

With Microsoft having already cut access to Windows 7 Beta Build 7000, and preparing to discontinue downloads completely in a couple of days, come February 12, 2009.
windows - comments - 11.2.2009

Microsoft Eyes 40 Percent of Smartphone Market by 2012

Microsoft is aiming to capture 40 percent of the smartphone market with Windows Mobile by the year 2012, an executive said Tuesday.
microsoft - comments - 13.5.2008

Amazon offers 40% off Xbox Live Gold Subscription

Amazon.com recently unveiled it's latest accessory sale, and one of the more popular items that went on sale is an Xbox Live Gold Subscription.
microsoft - comments - 19.1.2009

Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 £40 deal: one week left

Some of you have no doubt heard of this offer before, but many out there may not have--or they may have thought it was over. Well, it almost is.
microsoft - comments - 22.6.2009

Genuine Advantage Cracked WGA v1.9.40.0 & OGA v2.0.48.0

This Installer will resolve both WGA and OGA validation issues. Microsoft Genuine Advantage Validation Cracked, WGA v1.9.40.0 & OGA v2.0.48.0 Release Date: September 07, 2009
download - comments - 16.9.2009

IEEE will write 40, 100 Gbit/s Ethernet specs

Engineers struck a consensus this week to pave a road map to both 40 and 100 Gbit/second options for Ethernet networking. The IEEE is expected to set up an official task group to start writing specifications for the data rates starting in March.

In meeting in San Francisco, the IEEE Higher Speed Study Group decided to support one effort that will draft specifications for 40 and 100 Gbit/s Ethernet. The 100 Gbit/s spec will include versions at 40 and 10 kilometers over single mode fibre, 100 meters over multimode fibre and 10 meters over copper cables.

The 40 Gbit/s proposal mainly backed by companies making data center equipment was the more controversial part of the decision. Just days ago, telecom and networking engineers were at loggerheads over the idea of 40 Gbit/s Ethernet. ..
winbeta.org - 21.07.2007

MCI Progresses with 40 Gbps Network

In order to bring on-demand video and other Internet based services such as VoIP to households around the world, the network infrastructure must first be in place. On Monday, MCI announced it had successfully transmitted 40 Gigabit per second over 3,040 km of fiber, moving one step closer to high-capacity Internet...
betanews.com - 12.12.2005

Gates: 40 Million Copies of Vista Sold

FROM WINHEC During his keynote at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference Tuesday, Bill Gates told an audience of developers that 40 million copies of Windows Vista have sold in the first 100 days of the operating system's release - a figure more than the install base of Windows' competitors combined...
betanews.com - 15.05.2007

Vonage Founder Offers 40,000 Dollars

Jeff Pulver, co-founder of VoIP service Vonage is offering a total of 40,000 of his own dollars to aspiring Internet TV producers and Video Bloggers who can best explain "How to Watch Internet TV."..
betanews.com - 16.02.2007

AMD Unveils New Mobile Gaming CPUs

AMD on Monday added two new mobile gaming processors to its 64-bit lineup, the Turion 64 Mobile MT-37 and MT-40. The new processors will first be available from VoodooPC, a manufacturer of high-end laptops. The MT-37 and MT-40 feature a thin design and consume 25 watts of power...
betanews.com - 22.08.2005

Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 £40 deal: one week left

Some of you have no doubt heard of this offer before, but many out there may not have--or they may have thought it was over. Well, it almost is. UK students who want to get their hands on a legit, full copy of Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 for less than £40 have until midnight (GMT) on 30 June 2009 to take advantage of Microsoft's long-running "Ultimate Steal" promotion. Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 contains Access, Excel, Groove, InfoPath, OneNote, Outlook, Powerpoint, Publisher and Word. If you want to secure your copy, you should visit the "Ultimate Steal" promotion site.

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neowin.net - 22.06.2009

Nokia admits major Series 40 security problems

Nokia has admitted that the security flaws exposed by Adam Gowdiak of Security Explorations are genuine, and that a miscreant exploiting them could do whatever they like to a Series 40 phone just by knowing the phone number.

Gowdiak posted some details earlier this month, with claims that by exploiting the flaws he could remotely install an application onto a Series 40 handset, and then provide that application with enough security permissions to execute any command he wished. Nokia has been a week or two getting back to us, but this morning admitted that they have "been investigating the allegations made, using our normal processes and comprehensive testing... We can confirm that both claims are valid in some of our products."


neowin.net - 21.08.2008

Hynix to scale DDR3 DRAM down to 40 nm


betanews.com - 09.02.2009

Breakthrough promises 40-hour laptop batteries

Stanford researchers have made a discovery that could signal the arrival of laptop batteries that last more than a day on a single charge.



The researchers have found a way to use silicon nanowires to give rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-Ion) batteries used in laptops, iPods, video cameras and mobile phones as much as 10 times more charge, potentially giving a conventional Li-Ion battery-powered laptop 40 hours of battery life rather than four.



The new Li-ion batteries were developed by assistant professor Yi Cui and colleges at Stanford University's Materials Science and Engineering Department. "It's not a small improvement," Cui said. "It's a revolutionary development."




winbeta.org - 15.01.2008

AMD expected to grab 40% discrete graphics card market share

With AMD's ATI Radeon HD 4800-series graphics cards successfully cutting into the US$200-300 mainstream market forcing Nvidia to cut the price of its previous generation GeForce 9800 GTX down to US$199, sources at graphics card makers see AMD's discrete graphics card market share as having a chance to increase to 40% in the third quarter this year from around 30% at the beginning of 2008.


neowin.net - 27.06.2008

Report: 40 Gbps DWDM in 1/3 of fiber optic networks by 2013

Networking and Telecommunications researchers The Dell'Oro Group published a report yesterday forecasting the next five years for DWDM in long haul fiber optic networks that expects the market for 40 Gbps wavelengths to grow by 50% every year. Short for Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing, DWDM is an optical technology used to fit more traffic (thus making it "dense" with signals) on existing fiber optic backbones.

This week, General Cable Corp and Fujitsu won their bid for a 1,000 mile long haul submarine fiber optic cable project connecting the Indonesian islands of Kalimantan and Sulawesi. That project is scheduled for completion in mid-2010.

"While the near term outlook is for the total optical market to contract 9 percent due to factors such as the economic downturn, " Said Jimmy Yu, Director of Optical Transport research at Dell'Oro, "There continues to be an opportunity for technologies that will help service providers reduce their capital expense while still expanding their network capacity...40 Gigabit is one of those technologies as the price per bit of a 40 Gbps wavelength starts to be lower than that of a 10 Gigabit wavelength in a DWDM Long Haul system."..
betanews.com - 30.01.2009

Digital Music Sales Climb 40%

Record companies' revenue from digital music sales rose 40 percent to $2.9 billion over the past year, but the growth is still failing to cover losses from collapse of international CD sales, the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) announced today. The body, which welcomes French President Sarkozy's clampdown on copyright laws, said the increase in legitimate music sales did not come close to offsetting the billions of dollars being lost to music piracy, with illegal downloads outnumbering the number of tracks sold by a factor of 20-to-1. Although digital revenue tripled in 2005 and doubled in 2006, the IFPI says that this year's 40% increase shows that digital music sales are slowing, and furthermore that the sales have failed to make up for the decline in CD revenues. IFPI chief John Kennedy said the plan is " the most significant milestone yet in the task of curbing piracy on the Internet. "


neowin.net - 25.01.2008

Intel chops mobile CPU prices, intros Core 2 Solo line

Intel has confirmed yesterday's processor price cuts, which saw up to 40 per cent knocked off what the chip giant charges for some of its CPUs. A batch of new ones were released too, including the first single-core Core 2 processors.



The update to Intel's price list also saw the addition of the recently announced mobile Core 2 Extreme gaming CPU, the X7900. But the chip company also rolled out a new top-of-the-line mobile Core 2 Duo, the 2.6GHz T7800, priced at $530.



That pushed down the price of the T7700 and the T7500 from $530 and $316 to $316 and $241, respectively - cuts of 40 per cent and 20 per cent...
winbeta.org - 07.09.2007

Happy Birthday mouse

The original mouse invention which is now in use on every office and home PC turns 40 next week. Looking like something that could take your fingers clean off, the wooden block with a single red button on top was unveiled to the world 40 years ago. Douglas Engelbart invented the mouse and worked with Bill English to build the device. In 1967, Engelbart applied for, and in 1970 he received a patent for the wooden shell with two metal wheels. In 1981, Xerox included a mouse with their Star computer system, and a few years later Apple offered one with their Macintosh system. Microsoft then made it the standard device for their Windows operating system.

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neowin.net - 01.12.2008

Mac sales up over 40% year-over-year

Apple later this month is expected to announce fiscal first quarter revenues of nearly $10 billion for the three-month period ending December, fueled largely by the ongoing resurgence of the company's personal computer business, according one Wall Street analyst.

In a research note issued to clients Monday, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster downplayed concerns surrounding Apple's retail channels, saying he expects the company to announce record first quarter sales of approximately 2.3 million Macs.


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neowin.net - 15.01.2008

Bose announces "Energy Efficient Series" for the Chevy Volt

Bose has announced that it will "debut its Energy Efficient Series sound system in the 2011 Chevy Volt". Using what will be a proprietary design, the system is currently 30% smaller, 40% lighter and will use 50% less energy than a standard Bose sound system all while delivering premium, high quality audio. This is especially important for the upcoming launch of the Chevy Volt as the car is slated to run 40 miles on electric power alone. GM is looking to use as little electricity as possible for all of its components and Bose has delivered on the audio front.

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neowin.net - 11.02.2009

Microsoft silent on true Vista figures

Microsoft is keeping mum on sales figures of Windows Vista, despite its chief operating officer claiming that 60 million units have been sold.


The software maker, however, declined to confirm the figure that Kevin Turner told financial analysts last week, throwing into confusion how successful its latest operating system has been.


But, approached by ZDNet Australia's sister site ZDNet.co.uk for confirmation, Microsoft could only confirm that it had sold 40 million, saying the last figure is two months old.


If Microsoft's figures are to be believed, this means Vista sales are flat. Turner's figures mean that 20 million copies of Vista have been sold, on a wholesale basis at least, over the last two months, with 40 million sold in the first four months since the consumer launch in January...
winbeta.org - 31.07.2007

Cornice Boosts Capacity, Shrinks Hard Drives

New 8GB and 10GB drives are 40 percent smaller than previous versions, company says...
pcworld.com - 03.01.2006

Ask.com looks to refocus after job cuts, strategy shift

About 40 employees of Ask.com will be laid off, and the company looks set to bring its search engine back to its roots of answering searches framed as questions...
betanews.com - 06.03.2008

Intel's Low Chip Costs Mean Big Profits

Chip leader's high-priced CPUs cost only $40 to make, say In-Stat researchers...
pcworld.com - 15.09.2005