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 TechNews - GeForce 8600 Series on April 17 - tech
(hx) 01:03 PM CET - Mar,03 2007
  • nForce 680i LT SLI for Hardcore Gamers on March 12 - nForce 680i LT SLI reference boards will come with active cooling instead of heat-pipe design on 680i SLI reference board, a green PCB instead of a black PCB, DDR2-800 instead of DDR2-1200 SLI memory, 8 USB 2.0 ports instead of 10, one Gigabit Ethernet instead of two, two PCIe x16 slots instead of 3, and without all the neat stuff like LED POST codes, Power/Reset buttons and Speaker.
  • NVIDIA To Launch GeForce 8600 Series on April 17th - NVIDIA is set to launch mainstream 8600GTS (G84-400) and 8600GT (G84-300) as well as 8500GT (G86-300) on 17th of April. GeForce 8600GTS and 8600GT will have 256MB GDDR3 memories onboard and sports 128-bit memory interface but no HDMI yet. GeForce 8600GTS is meant to replace 7950GT and 7900GS while 8600GT to replace 7600GT and 8500GT to replace 7600GS.
  • NVIDIA ForceWare 101.41 BETA Vista Drivers - This new Vista beta driver adds GeForce 7 series SLI support, GeForce 6 series SLI support (pending QA review) and GeForce 7950 GX2 support (both GPUs are now operational).
  • Breaking the Silicon Barrier: Graphene Transistors Demonstrated - The new transistors are only one atom thick and less than 50 atoms wide. The development opens the gate to superfast computer chips at sizes not possible before with standard Silicon transistors. Graphene-based circuits, however, are not likely to be completely ready until 2025.
  • Firefox 3.0 to work with web apps while offline - Mozilla is aiming for an integration between the browser and web apps that is 'as smooth-running as a desktop application. Useful for laptops mostly I guess...
  • Mozilla Thunderbird v1.5.0.10 - This minor update fixes Network Security Services (NSS) SSLv2 buffer overflow and crashes with evidence of memory corruption.
  • Best Buy Confirms It Has 'Secret' Website - It would seem that Best Buy, under pressure from state investigators, has confirmed that it has a 'secret' store intranet site that employees have been using to block some consumers from getting cheaper prices advertised on BestBuy.com.
  • Microsoft Vista, IE7 Banned By U.S. DOT - According to a memo being reported on by Information week, the US Department of Transportation has issued a moratorium on upgrading Microsoft products. Concerns over costs and compatability issues has lead the federal agency to prevent upgrades from XP to Vista, as well as to stop users from moving to IE 7 and Office 2007.
  • BBC strikes Google-YouTube deal - The BBC will soon offer trailers, classic clips and news on Google's YouTube video sharing website.
  • Google Loses $1 Billion To Click Fraud? - Imagine losing $1 billion a year to click fraud. That is the amount Google says it loses each year to click fraud.
  • New Sony Walkman to Battle Video MP3 Makers - For Europe, there are three models: the NW-A805 (2GB), A806 (4GB), and A808 (8GB). The screen is a 2-inch LCD panel with QVGA resolution (240 pixels by 320 pixels).
  • Wii hacked with LPT cable instead of modchip? - Textb00k posted a video of his modded Wii playing a backup of Red Steel where he ditches the trusty modchip for a couple wires soldered to the drive board and routed to his PC's parallel port. The setup (PC only) also requires a patching program like Syndicate or WAB's "ISO Loader" or "WABModCheap" to make sure the Wii's firmware allows backups to load
  • Sony pegs Memory Stick Pro Duo to 8GB - Sony Japan has announced the 'MSX-M8GS' Memory Stick Pro Duo with capacity of 8GB. Before you make plans of using it with your camera get this, the 8GB Memory Stick will be compatible with Cybershot and Vaio laptops sold in 2007. PSP's running firmware ver 2.81 will be compatible with the Memory stick. 8GB does put a lot of free space for disposal as you can load up 19 hours 20 minutes of QVGA video in MPEG-4 format at 768 kbps, 2500 JPEG images and 4100 songs in Atrac format at 64kbps.
  • Choosing a Handheld GPS - If you want your GPS to earn its keep during the whole journey, look for a model like the Axion Geo-320 or the Garmin nüvi 660, which play MP3s and display photos. Or try a Windows Mobile Pocket PC with GPS like the HP Mobile Messenger, iPAQ Travel Companion, Mio A701 or HTC P3300. Benefon's TWIG Discovery is a mobile phone with built-in GPS, which makes it a little chunky, but it's robust enough to travel.
  • Wrist-Wearable Computer - The ZYPAD has a AU 1100 400 MHz processor, 64 MB RAM, & 64 MB ROM. It includes a 802.11 b/g WIFI, class 2 Bluetooth, 12-channel GPS receiver, 240 X 320 3.5" TFT 256K color touch screen with automatic contrast adjust, 1x USB1.1 Master Port, 1x USB1.1 Device Port and a 2200 mAh V Li-ion removable battery.
  • Bazen AT-956TV Bathtub for long and entertaining tub sessions - The tub has a LCD screen, DVD player and a TV tuner, so you can catch up your favourite movie, news or CNBC while relaxing after a day's hard work.
  • Verizon Launching Mobile TV in 20 Cities - The service will cost $15 per month or can be combined with VCAST for unlimited video clip downloads and online access for $25 per month
  • The rise of technology addiction - One major consequence of this phenomenon is that the line between work and private life is much more blurred, now that e-mail and phones provide a 24-hour link between employers and staff.
  • How deep has hacker gone into eBay? - There is no disputing that a hacker who goes by the name Vladuz has at the very least become a public nuisance to eBay. But some observers think the hacks Vladuz has pulled off reveal a much deeper problem at the auction giant.
  • Woman Sues Yahoo Over Picture - Get this, a woman is suing Yahoo for $20 million for using her picture without her consent. We’re not talking American Idol / scandal pictures either, just a plain ol’ picture of her and a friend and she wants $10 million for her and $10 million for the attorneys
  • Physicists reveal water's secrets - We all know a molecule of water chemically as H2O--two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom. Sounds simple, doesn't it? But liquid water is much more complex than that. Among its many properties, water also can absorb large amounts of heat before it begins to get hot, and it releases heat slowly during cooling. Otherwise, pools of water, from puddles to oceans, might boil during the day or freeze solid at night, regardless of the season
  • Near realtime free satellite images of the Earth - The MODIS satellites gaze back at the Earth constantly circling and snapping high res images of our world.
  • Cruise Missile caught on Google Maps flying over Utah -
  • Watch 300 Seconds of 300 - MTV has your first look at 300 seconds of 300, opening in conventional theaters and IMAX on Friday, March 9. Based on the epic graphic novel by Frank Miller, 300 is a ferocious retelling of the ancient Battle of Thermopylae in which King Leonidas (Gerard Butler) and 300 Spartans fought to the death against Xerxes and his massive Persian army. Facing insurmountable odds, their valor and sacrifice inspire all of Greece to unite against their Persian enemy, drawing a line in the sand for democracy.
  • Opel Gran Turismo Coupe Concept - The new concept is based on the next-generation Vectra platform that will also spawn the new Insignia crossover. Powering the GTC is a modified version of the current Vectra OPC's 2.8L V6 turbo sending up to 300hp through all four wheels via a six-speed manual transmission.

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devilhood(12:15 PM CET - Mar,04 2007 )
Glad to see Nvidia are getting their act together and releasing 'working' Vista driver sets this time round :lol:

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