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 Tech Reading - ATI's R600 will consume over 250W - tech
(hx) 04:40 PM CEST - Sep,19 2006
  • Low-voltage mobile Core 2 Duos due in January - According to HKEPC, Intel will release low-voltage Core 2 Duo L7400 and L7200 processors with a power rating of just 17W - half that of current mobile Core 2 Duo models. Clock speeds for the new processors will also be a good deal lower: the sources quote 1.5GHz for the Core 2 Duo L7400 and 1.33GHz for the Core 2 Duo L7200, although both will have 4MB of shared cache and a full 667MHz front-side bus. The two chips will cost $316 and $284, respectively.
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  • NVIDIA GeForce 7950GT vs. ATi Radeon X1900XT - Right now, with much better availability, a wider range to choose from and better performance, the Radeon X1900XT is a better buy than the new GeForce 7950GT.
  • HP Compaq tc4400 tablet PC - Dig inside and apart from Merom boost you will find an Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83GHz T5600 processor, 512MB of DDR2 RAM, 5,400RPM 80GB hard drive, 56k modem, gigabit Ethernet, 802.11a/b/g, biometric fingerprint sensor, and a 6-cell battery.
  • Asustek Announces Two New UMPCs  - Asustek Computer on September 18 announced the availability of its two tablet PCs, including a 7-inch tough-screen Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC), the R2H. Another model is a 13-inch tablet PC, which is being built based on Intel's Core2 Duo platform, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
  • ATI's R600 will consume over 250W - This means that the R600 will consume twice as much power, and probably will end up close to twice as warm but we also hear it will get much faster then the current cards with sixty four pipelines.
  • Razer Barracuda Hp1 Gaming Headphones - The headphones were very comfortable. Even after two hours of use, the soft ear cushions posed no problems and were just as comfortable as when I first put them on. I also like the fact that there is no need to adjust the size of the headphones, they are self-adjustable.
  • Windows XP SP2 Internet Explorer Update - When visiting a Web page that uses a custom pop-up object, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 can close unexpectedly and generate an error in the Mshtml.dll file.
  • Retrieve the Serial numbers or CD Keys for Microsoft Software - KeyFinder Thing is a simple utility to retrieve the Serial numbers or CD Keys of Microsoft software installed on your system. It includes options to export the list of found keys and a search option to find keys not included by default.
  • How-To: Boost Performance in Windows Vista - Windows Vista takes advantage of the nonvolatile flash memory integrated in most new hard disks. These hard disks, called hybrid disks, are intended primarily for mobile computers. ReadyDrives writes most of the data to this flash memory. The advantage of this is many folds: less hard disk writes means less wear and tear and greater life of the hard disk (plus increased battery life on notebook computers). Since retrieving random data from flash drives is much faster, it reduces the time it takes to boot up, sleep and resume from hibernation. Above all, it increases disk reliability.
  • Hacker Discovers Adobe PDF Back Doors - David Kierznowski has released proof-of-concept code and rigged PDF files to demonstrate how the Adobe Reader program could be used to launch attacks without any user action.
  • Worm Floods AIM With Botnet Drones - The Spyware Guide is saying that there is a pipeline worm going around that tricks you into clicking a seemingly harmless link, next thing you know you are infected and sending out the link to all your friends. Good to know even if you aren't an AIM user.
  • Cisco exec: Windows Vista is scary - A senior security expert at the networking giant says that aspects of Microsoft's new operating system are worrying.
  • Intel trumpets optical computing breakthrough - Researchers have unveiled a new hybrid silicon laser technology that will allow for faster communications inside a computer.
  • Toshiba Recalls 340,000 Sony-Manufactured Batteries - It should be noted that this recall doesn't involve batteries catching fire as in previous recalls. Instead, this recall is related to the battery packs unexpectedly losing power under normal operating conditions.
  • Apple's $249 30GB iPod Threw Microsoft for a Loop - It looks as though Apple prematurely crashed Microsoft's party when it announced that the newly improved 30GB HDD-based iPod would retail for $249.
  • Samsung releases 2nd-gen credit card phone: SGH-P310 - The 2 megapixel camera managed to fit in with the music player and video player. The phone stores and saves your favorite tunes on the embedded 80MB memory and in the available external memory slot. It also offers Bluetooth connectivity. Users can navigate their way around on the large 1.9" 262K QVGA color screen using a new touch sensor soft key. An included case provides extended battery life to power the P310.
  • How to extend the battery life of your notebook - check it out
  • FedEx Tests Northrop Grumman Anti-Missle System - FedEx will equip 11 of its MD-10 freighters over the next 18 months with Northrop Grumman's Guardian directed infrared countermeasures (DIRCM) technology.
  • New Tolkien Story To be Published - Christopher Tolkien has edited and will release a new book by his father.
  • Try this game! - It is very Addictive. Don't waste your day here, you have work to do :-D

last 10 comments:
Safer(05:16 PM CEST - Sep,19 2006 )
250 Watts? That's just plain evil! Either it's very badly built or just... bad...

miglaugh(05:36 PM CEST - Sep,19 2006 )
I guess the one good thing about that is that it'll be really fast. Maybe x360 will lose it's graphical lead over PC in only a year.

djRom(06:50 PM CEST - Sep,19 2006 )
rofl!


Anyway, that pacman game is addictive! Thanks! -_-

El_Coyote(09:57 PM CEST - Sep,19 2006 )
Safer> 250 Watts? That's just plain evil! Either it's very badly built or just... bad...

since when was the inquirer any kind of trustworthy? :P

Safer(11:17 PM CEST - Sep,19 2006 )
El; True. XD Acctually I was to damn lazy to check the source for that one.

Inq = Crap, especially since they tried to pull the same "PS3 will be down powered" trick twice in row. Ha! Bastards!

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