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 TechNews - Nvidia launches cut-down 680 chipset - tech
(hx) 01:59 AM CEST - Mar,27 2007
  • Nvidia's nForce 680i LT SLI motherboard - The LT's active chipset coolers are easily the board's most disappointing features.
  • Nvidia to delay its G84, G86 graphics chips? - It looks like Nvidia's upcoming G84 and G86 graphics processors have slipped behind schedule.
  • NVIDIA G80: General Performance Analysis - GeForce 8800 GTS generally outperforms GeForce 7950 GX2 in games at common resolutions and the cost of applying the higher levels of G80's AA ability are sufferable in many titles. Further, it appears NVIDIA are working with Microsoft to allow Direct3D to correctly expose coverage sample AA (CSAA) via the API, negating one of the criticisms we had during the initial look where we mentioned CSAA is less effective if the user has to enable it outside of a game.
  • ASUS To Ship 500K Xonar D2X Sound Cards - ASUS plans to ship 500,000 Xonar D2X audio cards which adopt C-Media's solutions in 2007.
  • Turn any laptop into a touchscreen - This Laptop Tablet ($130) from NAVIsis will turn any laptop into a touchscreen tablet in a matter of seconds.
  • $1-Million Laptop - Would you spend $1-million on a laptop? :-D
  • Gigabyte's New UMPC: U60 (video) -  A nice Windows Vista UMPC based on an ultra low power VIA processor and comes with a nice LED backlight 6.5 inch touch-screen.
  • Undeterred by Blu-ray hacks, Sony unviels yet another cipher for DRM -  So far,Sony has described the technology as a 128-bit block encryption that supports key lengths of 128, 192 or 256 bits. According to the company, CLEFIA is strong enough to defend content against 'known cryptoanalytic attacks.'
  • Apple TV hacked to run XviD, other formats -  Installing the SSH server Dropbear, the video container Perian, and a custom script lets the Apple TV play files outside of its normal MPEG-4 and H.264 standards
  • Vista Sales Double That Of WinXP? - Microsoft just announced that Windows Vista has sold 20 million copies since its release. That is 3 million more than Windows XP did in its first two months. Is it much of a surprise for anyone considering that XP was released around a year after the Windows ME and 2000 launches, where Vista made users wait for five years? Quite frankly I would have to say no, its not much of a surprise at all. :-P
  • Exploit published for gaping (patched) IE hole - If you haven't applied the 'critical' patch in Microsoft's MS07-009 bulletin, now might be a good time to hit that download-and-install button. The exploit code takes aim at a remote code execution flaw in the ADODB.Connection ActiveX control that is provided as part of the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). This is distributed in MDAC (Microsoft Data Access Components).
  • Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks -Microsoft is warning of an attack that could be used to divert someone's web traffic through a malicious proxy server.
  • IE7pro 0.9.11.5 Beta - IE7pro is an add-on for IE 7 which adds lots of features and extras, that make your IE easier, more useful, secure and customizable.
  • Copy That DVD in a Second, IBM Says - IBM Corp. will unveil a pair of tiny chips today that can transmit huge volumes of data by beaming light pulses through plastic fibers, an approach that uses far less energy than pushing a stream of electrons through copper wires.
  • YouTube 2006 Awards - In case you missed them, the 2006 YouTube Video Awards have been announced.
  • Invention: Brain decoder - The machine works by measuring the signals produced by primary motor cortex – the part of the brain responsible for hand-eye co-ordination. A computer then attempts to reproduce this signal, which is used to stimulate the movement in a primate limb.
  • Rambo's Last Mission in Thailand - Check it out

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