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TechNews RoundUp - Intel Launches Conroe - tech|
| (hx) 03:51 AM CEST - Jul,14 2006 |
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Intel Launches Conroe Tonight! -
Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Extreme, all
launching tonight! While the performance NDA lifts later tonight
availability isn’t expected until July 23rd, 2006. On July 23rd, 2006
consumers should be able to purchase Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors
from most online retailers and stores. That being said, it's not unlikely that
some merchants will start showing stock immediately to pre-empt shipments.
Intel will officially announce availability on July 27, 2006.
- ATI prepping a new mid-range AGP part -
The card is based on the RV560
chip, built at UMC, and it should work at a 450MHz core clock.
- ASUS Releases Sleek Gaming LCD -
1280x1024 native resolution, a very nice 2ms response time for optimal
gaming and minimal ghosting, has three USB 2.0 ports, DVI-D, D-SUB,
1.3-megapixel webcam, microphone/headphone inputs and even an integrated
2.1-channel speaker system that includes a a fancy tube-like subwoofer on the
back side.
- D-Link DI-724U Wireless 108G QoS Router -
Futurelooks posted an review on the D-Link DI-724U Wireless 108G QoS
Router.
- Bigfoot Announces First Network Accelerator -
Bigfoot Networks
has announced its first consumer network accelerator card, dubbed the
Killer NIC. It's a PCI
network card equipped with a 400MHz processing unit, 64MB of RAM, and a USB
port. Huh, wtf :) Has anyone heard of gamers complaining aboot shitty network
cards in the last 10 years, don't think so. Apparently they want your $
- Microsoft, Yahoo Bridge IM Networks - Beginning late Wednesday,
customers will be able to beta
test the functionality by registering their accounts.
- New Virus Pretends to be WGA? - A virus posing as Microsoft's
controversial anti-piracy software is spreading via AOL's popular Instant
Messenger network,
but it appears to be more of a jab at Microsoft than a real threat.
- Windows Rootkit Wars Escalate -
Th Rootkit wars have started to escalate with a rootkit named
Rustock which is able to remain hidden from all the popular anti-rootkit
tools. It uses some new techniques including not only putting itself in a ADS
(NTFS alternate data stream) which isn't seen by normal file system
enumeration tools, but even blocks ADS aware tools from seeing the stream.
Works in Vista, too! Analysis in both
Symantec and
F-Secure blogs
- Sony Moves to 'Plan B' for PSP Movies: MemorySticks - Starting in
August, the company will ship 1GB
and 2GB sticks that come with a DVD copying application that would be able
to transfer select movies from DVD to the PSP.
- Warner Home Video announces four Blu-ray titles for 1 August -
WHV will release four titles
-- Training Day; Good Night, And Good Luck.; Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang; and Rumor
Has It...
- NME-360 Chip Released to the Public -
The first batch of
this 'first real modchip for the Xbox 360', which will let users patch the
Microsoft console's DVD firmware on the fly (meaning no flashing required)
only when needed (that means it turns off when you're on XBL), has just been
shipped to resellers.
- Brain + computer = image search at the speed of light -
Technically, this is a series of
electroencephalograms, or EEGs, that mark things the brain wants to
remember.
- Brain sensor allows mind-control -
The
experimental set-up allowed the man, who has no limb movement at all, to open
e-mail, play a computer game, and pinch a prosthetic hand's fingers.
- Porsche Cayenne Turbo Titanium Metallic - From the performance
point of view, the new Porsche
Cayenne Turbo Titanium Metallic tuning program offers a special Cayenne
Turbo Powerkit, which pushes the power output of standard engine from 450 to
500 horsepower.
- An Early Retirement For The Hydrogen Fuel Cell - There is not much
doubt that northern North America (US and Canada) can afford to use hydrogen,
and could do so with only small efficiency increases, considering that Canada
uses 16000kWh/person/year and the US consumes 12000kWh/person/year.
But the worry is the other 95% of
the world that lives outside of North America.
- 'Super-scope' will unlock secrets -
The Diamond machine has produced its first "synchrotron" light beam, which
will allow experiments to get underway. Diamond is described as a series of
"super microscopes" that will probe the structure of matter down to the scale
of atoms and molecules
- RIAA loses in file sharing case - The RIAA suffered a legal setback
today, as a file-sharing
case was dismissed and the defendant awarded attorneys fees
- Automated Master Lock crackers -
Two
machines designed to solve padlocks automatically
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