Published April 21, 2004
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Wired has the story of a company paying people to run their software, the software just happens to send out bulk-mail. While there isn’t anything illegal about this those with few scruples are sure to take advantage of the offer…
Read more If It Sounds Too Good to be True…
Published April 21, 2004
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CNET News has news of a recent report that shows Flat-panel LCD monitor shipments have been growing at a high rate. Impressive numbers but the demand for LCDs isn’t surprising given their small foot prints, energy savings, and great image…
Read more LCD Demand Growing
Published April 21, 2004
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HardOCP has on their plate a review of the MSI K8N Neo Athlon64 motherboard sporting the NVIDIA nForce3 250Gb chipset. The board comes loaded with features like SATA RAID support, Firewire, and Gigabit ethernet with some solid performance to match….
Read more nForce3 250Gb Board Reviewed
Published April 20, 2004
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Wired is covering the story of a possible flaw in TCP implementations that could cause routers across the internet to crash or lock up entirely disrupting large portions of the web, if someone so chooses to do such an attack….
Read more TCP Flaw Threatens Web
Published April 20, 2004
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PC World notes that AMD’s Opteron 64-bit processor has turned one years old and while it has been a successful product it still lacks major 64-bit apps outside of the *nix realm. They also take a look at some future…
Read more All Suited Up and Nothing to Run
Published April 20, 2004
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It seems most video chipset makers are or will be making new product announcements recently and now we can add 3Dlabs to the list. Their Wildcat Realizm product will target 3D modelling and CAD/CAM markets, with pricetags to match, but…
Read more 3Dlabs Announces New Graphics Solutions
Published April 20, 2004
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ExtremeTech has reviewed a selection of 9 PC enclosures ranging from a sleek case designed for MicroATX motherboards to a, well uh, hideous monster facade case that screams “tacky”, but to each their own huh? The Antec Performance One appears…
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Published April 20, 2004
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AnandTech has a review of another in a long line of multi format DVD burners. This time they take a look at the Asus DRW-0804P, an 8x DVD+-RW drive which faces some stiff competition but manages to stay competitive with…
Read more ASUS DVD Burner Reviewed
Published April 19, 2004
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AnandTech tries to find a reason as to why NVIDIA’s last graphics chip, the NV3x, was such a dog while their newest chip, the NV40, is able to pump out stellar performance and imagery. NVIDIA did have a rather tough…
Read more NV3x in Hindsight
Published April 19, 2004
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AMD is shifting its Dresden, Germany chip plant over to production of chips using 90-nm and silicon-on-insulator processes according to EE Times. The first obvious candidate are their Athlon 64 and Opteron line of 64-bit processors which should be able…
Read more SOI and 90-nm Together at Last
Published April 19, 2004
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CNET News has some info on Apple’s upgrades to its iBook and PowerBook line of laptop computers. The product changes are for the most part CPU speed bumps and some drive upgrades but the most eye catching upgrade is the…
Read more Apple's Updates *book Lines