Published March 5, 2004 · 0 comments

TechWeb is running a story covering Cypak AB’s paperboard computer. It’s presumably printed onto paper, hopefully recyclable, and could be used in interactive books and identification in the future, but for right now their trials are centered on packaging….

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Published March 4, 2004 · 0 comments

AnandTech has taken a different path in measuring system performance, they’ve picked up a Sony PlayStation emulator and ran it on various video card and CPU platforms. An unorthodox test but interesting results none-the-less….

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Published March 4, 2004 · 0 comments

A fellow by the name of Kristian Eide has been busy with an indepth review of 5 different email clients. He goes into great detail on features and provides a large number of screenshots showing off the main features of…

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Published March 4, 2004 · 0 comments

Beyond3D spent some time with a beast of a laptop outfitted with an equally beefy video solution, the ATI Mobility Radeon 9700. The review is geared towards what the chip is good at, games, but it is a very nice…

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Published March 4, 2004 · 0 comments

The Tech Report has a rather large roundup of sleek LCD monitors. They take a look at 7 displays (three 17″, three 19″, and one 20″) and critique their features and visual quality which can be quite subjective, but I’ve…

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Published March 4, 2004 · 0 comments

The story seems a bit odd but CNN Money is reporting that the upcoming Nintendo DS (dual screen) had succesfully played a 2 hour long movie from 128MB of flash storage. The big story is that it’s capable of playing…

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Published March 4, 2004 · 0 comments

Scientific-Atlanta, known for their cable set-top boxes, are planning on making another set-top box! This one will be able to play video games with possible ties to gaming subscription services. Most people like to keep a copy of their favorite…

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Published March 3, 2004 · 0 comments

CNET News has the latest legal rumblings surrounding SCO and their latest batch of lawsuits concerning their “copyrights”. This time they’ve targeted Linux users AutoZone, which runs a large chain of stores that sells vehicle related products, and DaimlerChrysler….

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Published March 3, 2004 · 0 comments

X-bit labs is at it once again with a review of the Asus Terminator 2, a Small Form Factor barebones PC. The PC is a bit taller than the other SFF computers out there although it does contain more features…

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Published March 3, 2004 · 0 comments

Reuters has a story on the push by PC companies to get into people’s living rooms. It is inevitable that computers will take over some entertainment functions, with digital video recording and MP3s surging in popularity and an increase in…

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Published March 3, 2004 · 0 comments

Frosty Tech has reviewed an innovative heatsink, the Gigabyte 3DCooler-Pro PCU21-VG. Gigabyte is mostly known for its motherboards and video cards but their latest product is able to keep up with some of the better known heatsink manufacturers which is…

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