Taiwan's Via Technologies has released the Apollo KT400, a chipset made to be matched with Advanced Micro Devices' Athlon processor. The chipset supports 200MHz to 266MHz DDR DRAM and can support up to six USB 2.0 ports. The chip was unveiled at QuakeCon, a gamer's convention in Mesquite, Texas.
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Web giant is spending $120 million to beef up its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters, according to filings with the city reviewed by the San Jose Mercury News.
The Samsung Galaxy Mini 2 S6500 could make its debut at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona later this month, according to a leaked promotional image.
MIT creates a simulation to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Spacewar. A relic of the early days of minicomputers, it was one of the first computer video games and set the stage for many others, including Asteroids.
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