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Is Intel delaying USB 3.0?

According to a report from EETimes.com, Intel has pushed plans to support USB 3.0 in its chipsets back until 2011. Without Intel's support for the standard, motherboard and gadget makers will be forced to hold... More...

Total HD High-Def Disc Launch Delayed

With Hollywood studios still split over competing formats for high-definition DVDs, Warner Bros. will delay the launch of a dual-format disc until next year. Earlier this year, the studio introduced a method to playback both... More...

Spore delayed until 2008

Though console owners will have a cornucopia of titles to choose from this fall, PC gamers were looking forward to one in particular. Spore, the hugely ambitious new project from Sims creator Will Wright, was... More...

Apple TV Launch Delayed

According to a statement from Apple, the AppleTV, which was originally slated to ship this month, has been delayed until the middle of March. The reason for the delay is currently unknown. "Wrapping up Apple... More...

It's Official: ATI's R600 Delayed

News of the delay was first rumoured over at the Inquirer, then blogged over at Engadget and finally landed in our Back Page News subforum. According to the original source, the "R600 presentation and introduction... More...

DDR for the 360 Delayed

Dance Dance Revolution Universe was originally slated for fall this year but has been delayed. Konami said the reason was down to the process of complying with Microsoft's protocols for third-party peripherals, which was proving... More...

Battlefield 1.4 patch delayed

EA Games delayed the Battlefield 1.4 patch due to some last minute changes. EA wrote: "Apologies to those who were expecting the patch today, however in order for this patch to succeed in the way... More...

802.11n Release Delayed

The final 802.11n standard might not be ratified until 2008 Just when we thought that we were finally progressing smoothly with the 802.11n draft specification, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) drops... More...

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