by Rafael Hernandez on June 29, 2004
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HTPCnews made all kinds of weird gestures with the Gyration Ultra GT wireless keyboard and mouse set. Both of the devices in the set use RF instead of IR wireless technology that makes line-of-sight issues a thing of the past….
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 29, 2004
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HardOCP grabbed a whole bunch of today’s top hardware and tested the NVIDIA GeForce 6800Ultra and ATI Radeon X800Pro as well as the X800XT Platinum Edition comparing how much of a boost each card gains in performance when backed by…
Read more Video Card CPU Scaling
by Rafael Hernandez on June 29, 2004
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Netgear has developed a new wireless router capable of fitting inside of your pockets. The WGR101 is an 802.11G capable device which you can plug in to a wired network to gain wireless access to the internet or LAN resources….
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 28, 2004
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Short-Media compares AMD’s “old” Socket 940 platform with the new Socket 939. They throw in some in-depth info on the new abilities of the Socket 939 setup such as support for unbuffered memory and Cool’n’Quiet technologies. Some interesting details to…
Read more When Sockets Collide
by Rafael Hernandez on June 28, 2004
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Hi-techreviews has a look at the Morex 3677 chassis, a Mini-ITX form-factor case designed for one of the smaller motherboard products in the market. It appears to be a solid product that does what it was designed for but Mini-ITX…
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 28, 2004
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Hardware Analysis has a bit of leaked, as of yet confirmed, information surrounding NVIDIA’s plans for “SLI”, or a dual board graphics solution reminiscent of 3dfx’s old dual-Voodoo2 capability. Performance should be stellar but so will the price and power…
Read more NVIDIA SLI Plans Leaked
by Rafael Hernandez on June 28, 2004
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AnandTech toyed around with an early NVIDIA NV45 board. The NV45 is, for the most part, an NV40 chip with the added bridge chip for PCI Express connectivity added onto the GPU packaging, although not yet integrated into the core….
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by Rafael Hernandez on June 26, 2004
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InformationWeek has a few details on a version of Windows Server 2003, which Microsoft is working on, that would allow for a cluster of PCs to connect together and work in parallel as one “supercomputer”. Hopefully licensing keeps it on…
Read more Windows Clustering On The Way
by Rafael Hernandez on June 26, 2004
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AnandTech has compiled a great big list of cases and cooling products that they discovered at Computex, which went on earlier this month. Quite a number of case manufacturers creating BTX products, although many of them now have a big…
Read more All The Pretty Cases
by Rafael Hernandez on June 25, 2004
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ZDNet has the results of a survey that states PCs, in the UK at least, on average, spend more days unusable compared to the number of sick days people take during the year. Interesting figures and not all that difficult…
Read more PCs Top Humans, in Sick Days
by Rafael Hernandez on June 25, 2004
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CNET News writes of some possible Microsoft IIS flaws which are being used to insert malicious code into web pages which, in turn, makes use of flaws in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer to install trojan programs on vulnerable PCs. So far…
Read more Vulnerability Headaches