by Rafael Hernandez on August 10, 2004
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PCSTATS has a go at Crucial’s entry into the DDR2 memory field. Their PC4200 DDR2 sticks are sure to be popular due to the company’s reputation at putting together solid and reliable memory products. So for the dozen or so…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 10, 2004
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Hexus.net has a review of AOpen’s Aeolus GeForce 6800 GT video card. The GT chip series has so far shown the best price:performance ratio in NVIDIA’s line up sporting all 16 fully functional texturing pipes just like its bigger brother…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2004
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InfoWorld has details on a bug in AOL’s Instant Messenger program which could allow unscrupulous individuals to run code on PCs. The flaw is in the program’s goaway function and so far can only be triggered by clicking a URL….
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2004
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MobileMag has a press release from Belkin, makers of fine PC cables with nice and hefty price tags, whose latest batch of networking gear promises faster speeds and greater coverage. The router in their new line-up uses an interesting trio…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2004
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Microsoft has released a network installation pack for their latest update to Windows XP. Service Pack 2 contains a large number of fixes, most security related, which have been seen as generally positive. This pack is intended for a larger…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2004
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The Tech Report grabbed five of the newest, high performance video cards based on NVIDIA’s GeForce 6800 chipsets and had a go at some gaming benchmarks. The whole 6800 line is represented from the “lowly” non-badged to the GT and…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2004
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AnandTech has a mini shoot-out between Intel’s recently released Xeon processor, which is capable of running 64-bit code, and AMD’s Athlon 64 3500+. A little strange to run a server chip against a desktop bound CPU, hopefully a more level…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 9, 2004
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DigiTimes has a story on a supposed new memory card a few companies in Taiwan have developed, and will soon mass produce, that will offer two(2) Terabytes of storage capacity in a space around the size of a Secure Digital…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 8, 2004
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Driverheaven takes a look at the Ultra XConnect 500 Watt power supply. This isn’t the first modular PSU out there but its approach is a bit sleeker and overall neater than the competition. The basic premise behind it, of course,…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 8, 2004
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AnandTech has a review of a nifty device from Creative Labs called the Sound Blaster Wireless Music which will allow you to feed MP3 songs to your home theater system wirelessly. What sets it apart from other devices is its…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 7, 2004
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TechSpot grabbed five DVD burning drives from various well known drive manufacturers and have compared them using various tools of the trade. The drives all boast, for the most part, the same features except for the Artec which is dual-layer…
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