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Apple unleashes Thunderbolt Display

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The more you can see the more you can do—Apple proves the point with two giant monitors driven by a ...

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JPR: Graphics shipments up 6.3% in second quarter; Intel increases market share

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It was not a normal second quarter for both graphics chips and PC, with units shipped above normal. AMD and ...

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2008: Wide-Ranging Autodesk lawsuit boils down to three letters: D-W-G

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In 2008 Autodesk filed a federal lawsuit against Dassault Systèmes SolidWorks, opening another front on its DWG litigation war. While ...

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2008: Northwest small manufactures plan to invest in PLM

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A new survey of SMB manufactures in Washington State and Oregon reveals a positive outlook about regional and national economic ...

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2008: CAD Society Award Recipients All Have Historic Ties to Autodesk

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The three recipients of the 2008 CAD Society awards all have a historic connection to Autodesk, but in very different ...

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Seeking real ROI in a new workstation

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The workstation benchmark plays a limited role when deciding how to upgrade. By Alex Herrera When it comes to marketing ...

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2008: Replicating the head of Emperor Constantine

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An international team of experts in 3D scanning, five-axis milling, and archaeological reconstruction worked together to recreate a giant bust. ...

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2007: Oracle acquires Agile in $495 million bid to become PLM leader

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In hindsight, this acquisition was just one of many; Oracle assimilated Agile and moved on. Here’s what it looked like ...

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Gateway unveils edge to-edge notebook displays

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Two models fit more viewing space into an existing chassis. Gateway has introduced a revamped style of its two lines ...

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2007: New 30-inch HP LP3065 LCD monitor is simply the best

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2007 was the year monitors got big, flat, and dense. David Cohn goes gaga for HP’s entry in the bigger-is-better ...