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TechNews - Will Vista Run Your Games? - tech
(hx) 02:15 PM CET - Feb,07 2007 - Post a comment / read (4)
  • Intel To Cut Price For Quad & Dual Core Xeon In April - Intel plans to lower the price for its Quad-Core Xeon 3200 and Dual-Core Xeon 3000 processors, in April 2007, in a bid to help boost demand in the 1-way server market.
  • Corsair XMS2 Dominator PC2-10000 - World's Fastest RAM - TweakTown takes a look at the world’s fastest DDR-2 production memory. Rated at PC2-10000, it’s able to run at 625MHz using a total of 2.4 volts and possibly even more if you are lucky enough.
  • ATI Builds 802.11n, Bluetooth 2.1 and FM onto Single Chip - The BlueLink 7.0 chip includes Bluetooth 2.1 EDR, FM and FM transmit. FM transmit means any MP3s or music stored on the mobile phone can be broadcast to a nearby FM radio.
  • ATi R600, RV610 & RV630 Details Emerged - The retail R600 card is half an inch longer at 9.5" and the OEM/SI version remains the same at 12". It comes with 512-bit memory bus and 1GB DDR4 at more than 2GHz frequency. Core clock remains a mystery as yet.
  • PCI-E x1 Graphics Performance with Galaxy GeForce 7300GT - In all the Galaxy GeForce 7300GT 128MB DDR-3 PCI-E x1 graphics card is a great option for those who don't have a motherboard with PCI-E x16 slots and want to add a third or even a forth monitor to their system without spending loads of cash. It's also a great option for someone who has built a low-end system or a HTPC and wants to upgrade their 3D graphics performances a little and not break the bank while doing it.
  • Two 800W PSU for Your SLI Needs - The power supply is the heart of the system and it cannot be overlooked specially if you have expensive components, such as GeForce 8800.
  • Dell's XPS M1210 laptop PC - Compared to the older laptops, the M1210 offers better performance, with similar battery life, in a smaller package.
  • Samsung LCD Boasts 100,000:1 Contrast With Local Dimming LED Backlight - The flagship model was a 40-inch LCD panel destined for the HDTV market. The screen boasts 500 cd/m2 of brightness, 180-degree viewing angle, and 1366 x 768 pixel (720p) HD resolution.
  • Two New BIOS Features added to the BIOS Optimization Guide - Tech ARP has added two new BIOS features to their BIOS Optimization Guide: the MAC Address Input and Machine MAC Address.
  • Will Vista Run Your Games: The Final Word - According to ExtremeTech, Vista will be a great gaming OS.
  • Microsoft won't fix Vista upgrade workaround  - Last week, Paul Thurrott from Windows IT Pro found a loophole that allows owners of "upgrade" versions of Windows Vista to install the new operating system without the need to own a previous version of Windows. A week has now passed since word of the loophole got around, and VNUNet has learned straight from the horse's mouth that Microsoft doesn't actually plan to do anything about it.
  • Extending the Vista Activation Grace Period to 120 Days - All one needs to do is log into Windows Vista with administrator rights, launch the command prompt and type in: slmgr -rearm
  • Azureus 2.5.0.4 - Azureus (download / changelog) offers multiple torrent downloads, queuing/priority systems (on torrents and files), start/stop seeding options and instant access to numerous pieces of information about your torrents.
  • Kernel 2.6.20 - Linux Kernel has been updated again. Final Grab it directly from here (patch only).
  • Consoles, PCs to converge, says Blizzard VP - Gamers and press alike have boldly announced the death of PC gaming after each new console generation for years now, but Blizzard Entertainment's VP of Business Development Itzik Ben Bassat has a radically different view. According to Ben Bassat, game consoles won't replace PCs as gaming platforms - instead, the two will eventually converge.
  • Steve Jobs Wants Music Companies To Dump DRMs - Kudos to Jobs, even if he has self-interested reasons for saying it. In other news, here's over 150 screenshots documenting how apple.com has changed from 1996 to the present.
  • Firefox Popup Blocker has security hole (v1.5.0.9.)- The vulnerability allows an attacker to read arbitrary user-accessible files on the system, and could help them steal some fairly sensitive information.
  • Hackers Attack Key Net Traffic Computers - According to BusinessWeek, at least three of the thirteen computers that manage global computer traffic were overwhelmed by hackers with attacks that lasted more than 12 hours. The attacks lasted for hours but passed largely unnoticed by most computer users. The attack was less serious than attacks against the same 13 "root" servers in October 2002 because the servers have increasingly distributed their workloads around the globe.
  • U.S. Robotics USB Telephone Adapter (USR9620) - It's the only adapter intelligent enough to forward Skype calls to your mobile phone for when you're not near a PC. You can even make Skype calls from your mobile phone to avoid long-distance charges.
  • Crazy-Looking BenQ-Siemens Concept Phones - They have a "snake-clinging design" that resembles a wraparound bracelet, complete with prominent music controls; one that gets all warped out of shape as if it were in a funhouse mirror, providing a "non-symmetric body and ununiformed key pad" that can be bent and twisted to fit your fancy; and a touchscreen concept that is probably the most normal looking of the three.
  • Hiroshima, the pictures they didn't want us to see - check it out
  • Can a brain scan prove you're telling the truth? - A new "truth-telling" industry is emerging in the US which uses brain scans to determine whether or not people are lying. But experts are already questioning the ethics and validity of such tests.
  • Sleep medication linked to bizarre behaviour - UK and Australian health agencies have released information about 240 cases of odd occurrences, including sleepwalking, amnesia and hallucinations among people taking the drug zolpidem.
  • Cold storage solution for global warming? - Researchers from the University of Leicester and the British Geological Society (BGS) have proposed storing CO2 in huge underground reservoirs as a way of reducing emissions- and have even identified sites in Western Europe that would be suitable
  • Action video games sharpen vision 20 percent - Video games that contain high levels of action, such as Unreal Tournament, can actually improve your vision
  • OZZFEST 2007 To Have Free Tickets! - Amazing! Tickets to the 2007 summer tour will be absolutely free!
  • Indiana Jones 4 Set For May 22nd 2008 - Box Office Mojo reports that Paramount Pictures has set Thursday, May 22, 2008 as the release for the fourth "Indiana Jones" movie, which the studio is now officially referring to as the Fourth Installment of the Indiana Jones Adventures.
  • Extreme Surfing - check it out
last 10 comments:
hairball2(03:01 PM CET - Feb,07 2007 )
I just love these news, thx for the good work.

xxxx(03:37 PM CET - Feb,07 2007 )
@Microsoft won't fix Vista upgrade workaround

Oh let me get down on my knees and thank you Bill!! Pffff. I think a lot will use this method and F Microsoft's EULA. Anyone that knows better would use this and is it really a pain in the neck? Not really. Would you rather pay $150 or $300 for an OS with a new GUI and bug fixes? Will MS fix it? Sure if they spin a new CD/DVD. Really, I doubt it's likely but I wouldn't put it past them down the road they update the CD some how...When the money rolls in and doesn't meet expectations, things can change. Who knows..

I'm still waiting for my free CD but in no rush... timerstop workaround is good enough for further testing.

xxxx(04:16 PM CET - Feb,07 2007 )
HX you should update 'Firefox Popup Blocker has security hole' and put this affects 1.x not 2.x save people the time and confusion.

(04:39 PM CET - Feb,07 2007 )
xxxx> HX you should update 'Firefox Popup Blocker has security hole' and put this affects 1.x not 2.x save people the time and confusion.

Yeah...done.

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