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Game Consoles

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ALSO CALLED: X-box, Video Game Consoles, Games Consoles, and Consoles
DEFINITION: X-Box is a game console developed by Microsoft to provide players with a more realistic and immediate interactive experience than current consoles and to gain Microsoft a leadership position in the game console market. The X-Box includes a 600 MHz Intel processor, a custom-designed graphics processor referred to as the X-Chip, 64 megabyte of memory, and a built-in digital  … 
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Pod Slurping - An Easy Technique for Stealing Data
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WHITE PAPER: In this white paper, we explore how the uncontrolled use of portable storage devices such as iPods, USB sticks, flash drives and PDAs, coupled with data theft techniques such as 'pod slurping', can lead to major security breaches.
Posted: 18 Sep 2006 | Published: 18 Sep 2006
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Cable
sponsored by Broadcom Corporation
PRODUCT OVERVIEW:Broadcom's cable product line consists of integrated circuits and software solutions for cable modems, residential gateways, set-top boxes, cable modem termination systems and other home entertainment equipment.
Posted: 08 Aug 2004 | Published: 01 Aug 2004
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SiI 3726™ : SATALink™ SATA II Port Multiplier
sponsored by Silicon Image
DATA SHEET: The latest in Silicon Image's SATALink™ family, the SiI 3726™ is a 1-to-5 Serial ATA (SATA) Port Multiplier designed to provide a high-performance link between a single SATA host port and five SATA device ports.
Posted: 27 Jun 2004 | Published: 01 Jun 2004
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GAME CONSOLES DEFINITION (continued): …  versatile disk movie player. Microsoft claims that the X-Box delivers 300 million polygons per second (imagery in games is developed in uniformly-sized polygonal units) and they compare this performance with the 66 million polygons per second delivered by Sony's PlayStation 2 console. A modem for Internet access is optional.

Microsoft expects to develop about 30% of the games offered for the X-Box and offers its DirectX graphics development interface to companies that will develop the remaining 70%. Although Microsoft is relatively new to the console player … 
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