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(hx) 02:08 AM CEST - Sep,07 2007
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- Intel Releases Quad-Core Tigerton Processor -
Intel announced
the six-member 7300 series of quad-core Xeons at frequencies of 1.86GHz
(for the blade-optimized parts) to 2.93GHz. The lower-end blade parts have
TDPs of 55W, while the high-end 2.93GHz part has a TDP of 130W
- Intel Sued Over "Dual-Core" Trademark >>
- Auzentech X-Fi Prelude Tested -
Auzentech's X-Fi Prelude delivers a virtually complete package - Superb
analogue audio, fantastic gaming performance and functionality, a nice set
of additional audio tools.
- Seagate Unveils First Encrypting 1TB Desktop PC Drive - the
Barracuda FDE series will be the world's first 3.5" hard drive lineup to
feature native AES encryption technology
- HP Blackbird 002 Gaming System Tested -
Ultimately, the Blackbird 002 is what HP designed it to be, a fully
customizable, high performance gaming machine that also happens to be easy
to access, upgrade, and work on. HP says users can expect to cough up from
$2,500 to $7,100 for the machine when it becomes available on October 1.
- How to make a wifi extender (video) -
This is a quick
and easy way to get more range for pennies!
- DVDFab HD Decrypter 3.1.8.0 -
DVDFab HD Decrypter is a simple version of DVDFab Platinum. It copies
entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC,
RCE, APS, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying. It also comes with full
HD-DVD and Blu-Ray support (Removes AACS).
- Swapper 1.0.6 - Sending media files to your friends over the
Internet can be a real pain, either because you have tons of them or because
they're just too heavy. This is where
Swapper (download)
comes in really handy, allowing you to share music, photos and videos
through a P2P network that works like e-mail.
- Microsoft Announce WebGuide To Be Released Free -
WebGuide is a 3rd party plug-in that allows Windows Media Center users
to view live and recorded TV, schedule and manage recorded television
programs, and access music, pictures and videos remotely from any Web
browser.
- Facebook opens profiles to public -
The function will initially allow anyone who is not registered with the
site to search for a specific person. More controversially, in a
month's time, the feature will also allow people to track down Facebook
members via search engines such as Google
- Apple launches new iPods, cuts iPhone price -
The new iPod
looks like a thinner version of the iPhone and has the same user
interface. Apple has also
slashed the
price of its flagship 8GB iPhone from $599 to a much more reasonable
$399. In other news, here's an
open letter to iPhone owners from Steve Jobs: "We have decided to offer
every iPhone customer who purchased an iPhone from either Apple or AT&T, and
who is not receiving a rebate or any other consideration, a $100 store
credit towards the purchase of any product at an Apple Retail Store or the
Apple Online Store."
- Microsoft Drops Zune Price To $199 -
Microsoft
dropped the price of its rival 30 GB Zune player from $249 to $199.
- AMD Game! Goes Live - AMD has just launched
a brand new
gaming microsite that provides gaming news, reviews, forums, monthly
contests and prize giveaways and a handy tool to evaluate your system’s
performance.
- Worlds Largest Model RC Plane (video) -
This is the
largest model airplane in the world. It is the B29 Dina Might, scale 1/5
and with its four engines of 160cc each it lifts 210 kg in the air.
- R.I.P. - Luciano Pavarotti Dies Today -
Luciano Pavarotti, the Italian singer whose ringing, pristine sound set
a standard for operatic tenors of the postwar era, died on Sept. 6, 2007. He
was 71.
- The Mean Kitty Song -
This is
one of the cutest videos I've seen in a long time!
- Fernanda Lima At The Beach (sexy pics) -
check it out!
- Keeley Hazell Topless In Zoo Weekly -There are a few things in
this world that you really have to give the British credit for, but if you
ask me, there are three things that instantly come to mind: The Beatles,
Tea, and Keeley
Hazell topless.
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