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TechNews - Intel to break the 4GHz barrier in 2008 - tech
(hx) 02:17 PM CET - Dec,22 2006 - Post a comment / read (1)
  • Intel to break the 4GHz barrier in 2008 -The report says Bloomfield, one of Intel's upcoming 45nm quad-core processors based on the Nehalem architecture, will be clocked at speeds exceeding 4GHz when it comes out in 2008
  • AMD Socket-F Opteron vs. Intel Woodcrest - It would appear the major difference between the Opteron 285 and 2218 is power consumption.
  • Intel integrated G35 supports DirectX 10 - It is called G35 and this is a brand name not the code name, it seems. It supports Intel Clear Video marchitecture and DirectX 10
  • AMD Says DX10 Will Not Take Off Until 2H 2007 - AMD is speculating that demand for DirectX 10 compliant video cards will not take off until the second half of 2007.
  • Windows Vista Memory Test Round-Up - With Windows Vista, it’s a must to have good fast memory installed in your PC. In other news, TweakTown tested the Crucial's High-Performance RAM - Ballistix PC2-8000 EPP.
  • Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB - Perpendicular recording at its best - The drive is not cheap coming in at around $400 USD (about $560 AUD in Australia) but indeed you get what you pay for.
  • Creative Live! Cam Optia - It captures video at up to 640x480 pixels, and photos at up to 1.3-Megapixel resolution (interpolated). With Certified Hi-Speed USB 2.0 connectivity, raw data is transferred from the Web camera to a PC without compression, providing video quality at up to 30fps (frames per second).
  • Why 99% of Power Supply Reviews Are Wrong - Learn why the vast majority of power supply reviews published on the web are wrong.
  • AutoPatcher XP Update December 2006 - AutoPatcher could be described as an offline Windows Update. AutoPatcher provides an interface to a large collection of updates, common applications and registry tweaks, that can be easily and quickly applied to your computer system.
  • CloneCD 5.3.0.0 - CloneCD (download) is a powerful CD-Copy program. It writes in Raw mode, which allows it to have total control on the data written. Therefore, it will produce real 1:1 copies of your CDs. This new version added full support for Windows Vista, including 64-bit versions.
  • Firefox 2.0.0.1 Update - The following list of security issues have been fixed ~ download
  • Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 - Mozilla Thunderbird (download / release notes) is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component.
  • FileASSASSIN 1.01 - FileASSASSIN can delete locked malware files on your system. It uses advanced techniques to unload modules, close remote handles, and terminate processes to allow the removal of the file.
  • Google Talk 1.0.0.103 - Google Talk (download) enables you to call or send instant messages to your friends for free–anytime, anywhere in the world.
  • Skype 3.0.0.198 - Skype uses P2P (release notes / download) technology to connect you to other users. Not to share files, but to talk with them for free.
  • Logitech SetPoint 3.15  - Logitech MouseWare is the software used to install and control Logitech mice. Incredible! 40 meg for a mouse driver... !
  • 'Windows XP Hack' E-Book (FREE) - An E-Book of Windows XP Hacks (download link) available for free to the masses.
  • VMware Virtualization for Mac Beta Program - The new VMware desktop product for the Mac, codenamed Fusion, allows Intel-based Macs to run x86 operating systems, such as Windows, Linux, NetWare and Solaris, in virtual machines at the same time as Mac OS X.
  • Multiple Processors + WinXPSP2 - May Experience Decreased Performance - Have an Intel dual core or multi processor system? Might want to get this patch (download)
  • Microsoft Starts Handing Out SUSE Linux Subscriptions - Redmond has handed out some 16,000 subscription certificates for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server.
  • Integrate software into your WinXP install CD - The whole procedure takes from 5 to 20 minutes (burning of the CD included).
  • Setting up HDMI on your HDTV - nVidia vs. AMD - When you connect a computer to your TV using a digital signal like HDMI, the process isn't as seamless as connecting a dedicated piece of AV hardware, like a TV tuner or DVD player. This is because AV equipment makes automatic allowances for overscan whereas graphics cards don't. To fix this, there’s a certain amount of manual tweaking required in the driver.
  • AllofMP3.com Sued by Record Labels - The labels claim in the lawsuit that Russia-based Mediaservices, parent company of AllofMP3.com, profits off copyrighted music without paying any royalties to the holders.
  • BBC moves to file-sharing sites - Hundreds of episodes of BBC programmes will be made available on a file-sharing network for the first time. The move follows a deal between the commercial arm of the organisation, BBC Worldwide, and technology firm Azureus.
  • Skype founders' TV-killer examined - Only problem with this one will be bandwith/traffic Not many people will be able to use it :-(
  • Sony BMG Music compensates its users - Sony has finally decided to compensate customers in California who were affected by the DRM software found on some Sony BMG music CD's.
  • Samsung SGH-Z560 'super 3G' phone - It's the first HSDPA model launched in Europe. HSDPA is a 3.5G technology that can transmit data at speeds up to six times faster than the 3G network, and its current top download speed of 1.8Mbps promises a meaningful mobile-based multimedia experience
  • Hypersonic Cruise Missile: America's New Global Strike Weapon - The Pentagon is now developing a critical new weapon for hitting elusive targets and the result is the X-51 hypersonic cruise missile which could travel 600 miles in 10 minutes thereby giving strike capability anywhere in the world in less than an hour. The X-51 destroys its targets by simply crashing into them at hypersonic speeds.
  • Microsoft Has Success With Xbox 360 Movie-TV Downloads - This Variety story reports that while exact figures have not been revealed, Hollywood studios are saying that video and TV downloads are doing as well or better on Xbox 360 consoles than similar services like CinemaNow, Movielink and Amazon's Unbox service, which are available on more widely available PC platforms. Analysts suggest that the Xbox 360's ease of use, its connection to TVs, and its support of HD downloads are part of the reason for its success.
  • Nintendo Wii review - EliteBastards has posted an extensive review of the Wii.
  • Xbox 360 Warranties Extended - Microsoft is retroactively extending the warranty period for Xbox 360s purchased in the United States and Canada from 90 days to one year, as it is most everywhere else. This will include refunds for those who have already paid for repairs that would have been covered under this warranty.
  • Seventh Harry Potter Book Named - JK Rowling has today given fans of the Harry Potter books the name of Book 7 of the very popular series via a Christmas present on her site, to get to the name you need to follow a complicated procedure but thankfully the name of the book has been revealed as Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
  • Star Wars done in Black & White Silent Film Format - check it out
  • Stargate SG-1 Films Given Shooting Dates - Before the last episode of the final season of Stargate SG-1 airs on the sci-fi Channel, the famous cast of the history-making television series will have already begun the production shoot for the highly anticipated new films in the franchise. (WARNING: Possible spoilers at the end of the article!)
  • Tarantino & Rodriguez's Grindhouse Teaser! - Yahoo! Movies has posted the new teaser trailer for Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse, which Dimensions Films will release on April 6. Grindhouse is one full-length feature comprised of two individual films helmed separately by each director. Tarantino's film, "Death Proof," is a rip-roaring slasher flick where the killer pursues his victims with a car rather than a knife, while Rodriguez's film explores an alien world eerily familiar to ours in "Planet Terror."
  • Miss USA rocked by sexy new scandal - Miss Nevada Katie Rees - NSFW, but damned hot!
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xxxx(03:33 PM CET - Dec,22 2006 )
Vista needs fast memory.. gee wouldn't be because of the ADDITIONAL BLOAT??!... Hell! No! Pffff

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