Published October 11, 2008 · 0 comments

Microsoft is rolling out 11 software patches this coming Tuesday for a wide variety of their software products. A set of four critical updates focuses on Active Directory software running on Windows 2000 SP 4, Internet Explorer running across…

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Published October 11, 2008 · 0 comments

The recent spat of failures centering around some of the mobile GPUs Apple has relied on in several of their MacBook Pro notebook models is entirely Nvidia’s fault, or so says their knowledge base support article TS2377. Here’s the gist…

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Published October 10, 2008 · 0 comments

Intel’s chipsets are the popular choice to pair up with the company’s CPUs. The only thing that’s even more popular are their chipset variants that feature their very own graphics core built-in. The Tech Report has a look at the…

Read more MSI's G45M-FIDR Reviewed, G45 IGP Goodness

Published October 9, 2008 · 0 comments

Windows Vista’s User Access Control system was designed to protect users from the dangers of the internet and any programs they happen to download. The service initially was way too touchy on what it’d allow a user to do…

Read more Windows 7 to Improve on UAC

Published October 8, 2008 · 0 comments

Fallout 3 has wrapped up development according to Shacknews. Bethesda Softworks has been working their magic on this highly anticipated title which should be testing your moral character from beginning to end in a highly detailed and downright stunning…

Read more Fallout 3 Goes Gold

Published October 8, 2008 · 0 comments

Every month or so ATI and Nvidia push out the latest and greatest drivers for their graphics chips all the while claiming to improve on the performance of earlier versions. Tom’s Hardware wonders if these claims are appropriate and compares…

Read more Driver Performance Improvements, Are They Real?

Published October 8, 2008 · 0 comments

If you’re the lazy sort (or just like saving time) that enjoys trying out all manner of web development environments Microsoft has put together a nice little software package for you. Their Web Platform Installer combines the company’s IIS7…

Read more Microsoft Web Stack Installation Made Easy

Published October 7, 2008 · 0 comments

It’s tough times for Nvidia. They are expected to turn in underwhelming financials any minute now after suffering a scathing defective laptop graphics chip debacle. Now, they can’t seem to shake rumors that they will be kissing the chipset business…

Read more Nvidia Exiting the Chipset Biz?

Published October 7, 2008 · 0 comments

With Intel’s Core i7 just around the corner you’ll want to take a look at Custom PC’s warnings against running memory too far overvolted with the new CPUs. Here’s the gist: The warning was revealed when XFastest published some photos…

Read more Overvolting Risky on Core i7

Published October 7, 2008 · 0 comments

Intel’s next generation of processors promise to be insanely quick at all manner of tasks be they productivity, multimedia in nature, or gaming. Interestingly Tech ARP is reporting that the Core i7 CPU and its supporting X58 Express chipset…

Read more Intel Core i7/X58 Chipset Prepped for Launch (Maybe)

Published October 7, 2008 · 0 comments

NZXT has earned itself a reputation for high quality cases and their Khaos chasses is no exception. It sports a sleek “stealthy” look which would be at home in any command center, or gaming den as it were. TweakTown…

Read more NZXT Khaos, Only Slightly Intimidating