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 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,14 2007 - tech 
TechNews - QX6700 oveclocking record - tech
(hx) 05:58 PM CET - Mar,14 2007 - Post a comment / read (1)
  • QX6700 oveclocking record - 4171MHz on air cooling - The Intel QX6700 CPU was taken to the unbelievable speed of 4241MHz on air cooling only!
  • Super Talent 4GigaByte Fully Buffered DIMMs and SATA 32GB SDD disks - Super Talent Technology announces a new 4GigaByte DDR2 Fully Buffered DIMMs (FB-DIMMs) which are designed for use in the latest Intel Xeon server boards based on the Intel 5000P (Blackford) chipset. They also announced a full range of Solid State Disk (SSD) drives with an industry standard Serial ATA interface.
  • OCZ 2GB Vista Upgrade Edition DDR2-800 - MBReview has taken a good look at OCZ's 2GB DDR2-800 Vista Upgrade Edition Kit.
  • GeForce 8600 GTS & GT additional info - Now, the final core clock of 8600 GTS is at 675MHz while 8600 GT is at 540MHz, both lowered from the earlier specs we have seen. The memory clock for 8600 GTS stood at 1GHz using 1ns 256MB GDDR3 memories while memory clock for 8600 GT stood at 700MHz using 1.4ns GDDR3 memories. GeForce 8600 GTS has 8 layers PCB based on P401 design kit while 8600 GT has 6 layers PCB based on P402 design kit. 8600 GTS requires an additional power with the TDP at ~71W while 8600 GT which doesn't requires external power is rated at ~43W TDP.
  • Samsung SyncMaster XL20 - The MSRP of the SyncMaster XL20 is $1999 USD. This at a time when you can get a best-in-class CCFL based LCD for less then $600 USD. Granted this isn't a consumer monitor by any stretch.
  • Dell Laser Printer 1720dn -  If you're in the market for a solid monochrome workhorse for networked business use, you can't go much wrong with the Laser Printer 1720dn. And if you don't need duplex or Ethernet connectivity, the Laser Printer 1720 is even better value for money.
  • XNA bods talk DirectX 11+ - In terms of hardware integration, the XNA team pointed out that a number of hardware trends will need to be looked at. CPUs are adopting more and more parallel cores, and DX11+ will sport better support for parallel resource creation on threads, and a more friendly driver interface for working with parallel threading.
  • Internet Video Converter 1.40 (free) - Convert videos between major formats (Mpeg (vcd/svcd/dvd compliant), DV, Quicktime, Windows Media, Xvid, H264, 3GP, PSP, iPod, Flash video (FLV, Swf) got from Youtube, DailyMotion, Google Video etc...
  • MessengerDiscovery Live 1.2 - MessengerDiscovery Live (download) adds extra features to Windows Live Messenger that are not included by Microsoft. You can tell which of your contacts have deleted you, imitate your contacts, remove advertisements and protect your custom emoticons.
  • Windows Server 2003 SP2 - Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2) is a cumulative service pack that includes the latest updates and provides enhancements to security and stability.
  • Windows Vista One Click Activator-BIOS Emulation Crack - check it out
  • Apple megapatch fixes unpatched flaws - Apple has released a security update to its Mac OS X operating systems to plug multiple security holes.
  • New NAND Flash Could Store 1250 DVD Films - A fully developed tera-level NAND flash memory can hold 500,000 audio songs in an MP3 file format or record 1,250 DVD films and 1 million high resolution photos within a space equal to that of a person's fingernail.
  • Intel to build 90nm fab in China - Ehrmm...I expect this fab will take some time to build...which processors exactly will it be producing, I thought intel had switched to 65 nm everywhere,
  • Sharp develops laser for burning HD-DVD and Blu-Ray discs at 6X - It will begin mass production of the diodes from May 2007 with an output of 210 mW it is the world's highest
  • Asus A626 PDA Is Only 1.5cm Thick - The PDA is composed of a stainless steel casing weighing a total of 158 grams and measures 1.5cm thick.
  • Toshiba HD-XE1 HD DVD player Reviewed - According to the article, this player features a good picture quality, 1080p support and HD DVD disc features like accessing menus mid film, but it is no much better than the Toshiba HD-E1 model and the price is not so appealing (L649.99, around 956.00 euros or $1258).
  • AT&T SMT5700 Smartphone is The iPhone Alternative - Word is that the SMT5700, successor to the SMT5600, will run on Windows Mobile 5, rock a 2 megapixel camera, and have a full QWERTY keyboard. Other than than, we're still waiting on more leaky information. You know, like price.
  • AT&T Opens First Megastore - AT&T has replaced a 2000 square foot Cingular store in Houston with a new "Experience Store" more than twice its size. The new 5000 square foot space is the first of 11 new stores that will bring together all of AT&T's services, both wireless and wireline.
  • How to reduce your cellular bills using Asterisk - Just call your asterisk box with your mobile, let it ring and hang up. Asterisk will call you back at once and provide you with a normal dialtone (early B3). If you plan to setup an Asterisk server, check out this 60 second overview of asterisk.
  • Top 5 Ways To SMS For Free - GigaOM lists the top 5 ways to send FREE text messages.
  • Awesome Ipod mod - The picture explains itself.
  • MIT Putting Entire Curriculum Online For Free - MIT is planning on putting its entire 1800 course curriculum online for free by the end of the year.
  • Computer Games Magazine Killed Off - One of the world's longest-running PC mags, Computer Games, has been closed down. Best of luck to all those affected by this...
  • Ford Sells Aston Martin: Are Jaguar and Land Rover Next? - In case you missed it, Ford Motor's plan to sell most of its elite Aston Martin sports car unit for $925 million. And it raises questions about whether Ford's cash burn, forecast at $17 billion this year and next, will force it to also jettison money-losing Jaguar or others of its Premier Automotive Group.
  • How Liquid Body Armor Works - The two primary types of liquid body armor currently in development both start with a foundation of DuPont Kevlar, commonly used in bulletproof vests.
  • Radical new Boeing aircraft takes flight - It would be a dream come true for the airline industry: A plane that uses up to 30 percent less gas to reach its destination, compared with today's jets.
  • Stargate Worlds Lives On... - EGM reports the MGM-licensed massively multiplayer game, Stargate Worlds, is being developed alongside two direct-to-video motion pictures. Apparently, the game has been in preproduction for some years and is now in full production, and is being developed with direct input from Stargate SG-1 show producers Brad Wright and Robert Cooper
  • Did you see Watchmen in the 300 Trailer? - Check it out - Warning: This video does contain some adult content!
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,13 2007 - tech
TechNews - Shader Model 5.0; G90/G100 info - tech
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  • Core-based Pentiums, Celerons coming on June 3? - The chips coming out on that date will include a 1.6GHz Pentium E2140 and a 1.8GHz Pentium E2160, both of which will have 1MB of L2 cache and an 800MHz front-side bus.
  • Intel P35 'Bearlake' Chipset Performance Preview - Bearlake-X will be known as the X38 chipset and it will be Intel's premium high-end chipset designed to replace the 975X chipset. The main advantage of this chipset is that it features two full-speed PCI Express x16 slots for Dual Graphics and they will be new version 2.0 slots supporting up to 5Gbps bandwidth
  • Nvidia Prepares for Shader Model 5.0; G90/G100 info - G90 is an improvement on the current G80 architecture and there won't be any major changes. G100 will be a total new GPU architecture. There isn't too much information on G90 and G100 right now but we could see them by Q1 2008. G100 will match up against AMD R700.
  • GeForce 8500 GT Outperforms 7600 GS; GeForce 8600 pictured  - GeForce 8500GT is based on 80nm TSMC process and has 128-bit memory interface. It looks like its performance is slightly better than the current GeForce 7600 GS series. The GeForce 8600 GTS will cost $200-250 and will run at a core clock of 675MHz with 256MB or 512MB of GDDR3 memory running at 1GHz. The 8600 GT will run at 540MHz with 128MB or 256MB of 700MHz GDDR3 memory. Pricing for the 8600 GT will reportedly be between $150 and $180.
  • eVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320 MB KO ACS - This eVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS KO w/ACS will set you down 339.99 USD. So there's a 40 dollar difference (these prices are pretty much the same in EURO's by the way). The question is... is the 40 bucks worth it? Short answer... yes.
  • ADS InstantHDTV PCI Capture Card - One big advantage a HTPC offers over even a high-definition TiVo is the ability to extract and edit the recorded content. If you want to capture HDTV shows and record them onto blu-ray or HD-DVD, then you probably already have an STB with firewire hack to record HD-HBO). For the rest of you who want to record HDTV content on your PC, the ADS InstantHDTV PCI card is a good choice.
  • Samsung announces 8GB NAND flash sampling - This could result in many handhelds being able to come with 8GB storage with little or no changes. Samsung's "moviNAND" as it is called is expected to enter mass production at the end of this year
  • It has Been LEGAL to Unlock Your Cell Phone Since November 2006! - The Library of Congress (who knew they were in charge of this) issued a new rule in 2006 making it legal to unlock cell phones for the 'purpose of lawfully connecting to a wireless telephone communication network.' Looks like using the iPhone with T-Mobile may not be a problem after all. Yeah no kidding, Congress did something useful for once and we don't hear about it, whats up with that?
  • Viacom Sues YouTube For $1 Billion - MTV owner Viacom Inc. said Tuesday it has sued YouTube and its corporate parent Google Inc. in federal court for alleged copyright infringement and is seeking more than $1 billion in damages
  • EU Now Looking to Energy Efficient Lighting - EU leaders at a summit on Friday mandated that energy-efficient lighting be in place in office buildings and streets in 2008 and homes by 2009.
  • Sandra Bullock's Premonition - ComingSoon.net talked to Sandra Bullock about what it was like to star in the new thriller.
  • Animated Atari Pong T-Shirt - Is this the "I'm with Stupid" shirt of this century?...and have you seen the EQ shirt? 
  • Lockeed Martin Wraps up CKEM Testing - The CKEM is 60 inches long and weighs in at less than 100 pounds. The projectile travels at a top speed of Mach 6.5+ over a distance of 1,300 feet to five miles and destroys the intended target using kinetic energy.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,12 2007 - tech
TechNews - Intel To Lower Quad Core CPUs in Q3 - tech
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  • Intel To Lower Quad Core To Dual Core Pricing In Q3 - Intel is going to shave off around 70% off their Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4GHz, 1066FSB) price in Q3, pushing Quad Core into the mainstream by second half of this year. The current price for Q6600 stood at $851 and Intel is going to lower it to $530 on Apr 22nd
  • Intel Core2 Q6600 CPU - The only reason to buy the Q6600 over the E6600 would be if you do a LOT of encoding, rendering etc etc
  • All Core 2 Duo Models - A series of quick reference tables containing all Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme CPUs released to date. They also have published a quick reference tables containing the main specs of all Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX and Athlon 64 X2 models released to date.
  • nForce MCP68S Supports H.264 up to 720p - These chips are suppose to run the Vista Premium powered machine and they also supports HDMI out. The integrated graphics is based on Geforce 7 technology and it supports DirectX 9.0c and Shader model 3.0. Ramdac works at 300 MHz that is enough for 1920x1440 resolution at 75 Hz. The integrated graphics supports Pure Video and HD H.264 video but only up to 720P. This is still great for an integrated graphics.
  • Specs for low-end ATI DirectX 10 cards outed - According to VR-Zone, the RV610 will roll out in at least two different products: an RV610 "Pro" and an RV610 "LE". The Pro model will pack 256MB of GDDR3 memory running at 700MHz, and it will have a power rating of 35W, a six-layer PCB, and hardware H.264 video decoding support. As for the LE, the site says it'll have 128MB of GDDR2 memory clocked at 400MHz as well as HyperMemory support, giving it access to system RAM. VR-Zone says a Core 2 Extreme X6800 system with an RV610 LE card managed to hit a score of 2000-2099 in 3DMark 2005 at a resolution of 1280x1024.
  • Sapphire Radeon X1950GT - Testing 256MB vs. 512MB memory - Is it worth spending the extra money on a 512MB variant of the Radeon X1950GT? The answer is not really unless it was that important to you that you have to tell your friends that your graphics card is 512MB and that makes you better than him and his 320MB 8800GTS. Graphics cards in this arena still can't really see huge benefits to twice as much memory.
  • Seagate ships hard drives with encryption - In addition to an 80GB Seagate drive, the ASI machine will feature a fingerprint reader, 15.4-inch display, Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile 2.0GHz processor, Nvidia graphics with 256MB memory, 1GB RAM and a DVD rewritable drive, according to ASI.
  • Intel Unveils Its First Solid-State Drive - The Z-U130 product comes in 1GB, 2GB, 4GB and 8GB densities. The 1GB and 2GB versions are already in production, with the 4GB to be added in April. The top-end 8GB drive isn't slated for production until December.
  • Hitachi and LG Set to Unveil Blu-Ray/HD DVD Drive for PC - The projected price is roughly $1200, which means that the PC drive alone costs the same amount of money as the BH100 player compatible with both Blu-ray and HD DVD formats. However,  the GGW-H10N can record up to 50GB of data.
  • HP TouchSmart IQ770 Review - Built around an AMD Turion X2 TL-52 mobile processor, the IQ770 comes with 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a 320GB hard drive, Nvidia GeForce Go 7600 256MB graphics adapter, slot loading lightscribe DVD writer, and 19 LCD display.
  • Nyko Multi-Reader 360 for the Xbox 360 - Almost every device these days seems to be USB connected and use some sort of storage card. Nyko wants you to connect them all to your Xbox 360 and to forget about your PC.
  • Creative Sound Blaster Audigy series Vista Driver 2.12.0002 - According to Creative, the driver doesn't support Decoding of Dolby Digital and DTS signals, DVD-Audio, DirectSound-based EAX games, Gameports, 6.1 speaker mode and SPDIF passthrough is supported on Vista 32-bit only. (thanks Thinus).
  • 20 Must Have Firefox Extensions - ComputerWorld has their list of 20 FireFox extensions they feel no one should be without.
  • The French Parliament switches to Ubuntu - The French Parliament looks to be the next big Ubuntu switcher according to reports.
  • Quad-layer DVD Technology Becomes the Third HD Format - Unlike HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc, VMD is a red-laser technology that achieves its storage capacity by using a greater number of layers
  • MacBook Battery Fire - After hearing about this 'battery exploding' story, it might be time to check your MacBook battery.
  • Dell :Absoulutely free Vista upgrade 70% off. - Think Dell will upgrade it for free for you? Might want to think again after hearing this case.
  • Oppo DV-981HD Upconverting DVD Player - This DVD player  upconverts 720x480 resolution DVDs all the way up to 1080x1920! It boasts a great deinterlacer, and image enhancement that will put the full resolution to use, all for about $230.
  • Nokia N95 gets close-up preview - The new N95 is packed with a plethora of features. A 3G phone with a five mega-pixel camera, HSDPA, Wifi, Bluetooth, and even built-in GPS, all make this phone one of the most eagerly awaited mobiles for sometime. The main feature of the phone that really sets it apart from bog-standard mobiles is the built-in GPS.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,10 2007 - tech
TechNews - Intel 1333MHz FSB CPU Prices - tech
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  • Intel 1333MHz FSB CPU Prices Leaked - Three parts are scheduled for a Q3 2007 release and are called the E6540, E6550 ($163) and the E6750 ($183). All CPUs share the same FSB speed and the E6540 and E6550 have 2.33GHz clock speeds with the E6750 running 2.6GHz.  At the top of the list is the E6850, which keeps to a 65W TDP, but runs at 3GHz, and is priced at a massively competitive $266 as I reported yesterday.
  • GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Roundup - The 8800 GTS GPU has all the key ingredients found in the GeForce 8800 GTX, only NVIDIA disables two banks of stream processors, that's 32 shaders total. This cuts the number of functional shading units down from 128 in GeForce 8800 GTX down to 96 in GeForce 8800 GTS.
  • Intel VIIV vs. AMD LIVE! - HotHardware.com pitting two nearly identical systems from HP against each other, one compliant with Intel's VIIV guidelines, the other with AMD's LIVE!
  • Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM - I would recommend the Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM to anyone who desires to have the portability of an external sound card.
  • Dell Offers Free Motherboard Upgrades for XPS 700 Customers - Dell will be offering free motherboard upgrades to its XPS 700 customers when it begins to offer its 'next generation XPS gaming motherboard' later this year. Even the service and installation will be provided free of charge via a Dell-authorized onsite technician. In addition to this, the customer will also have the option to upgrade to a quad-core processor for a 25% discount.
  • Socket Mobile's SoMo 650 Pocket PC - The rugged exterior isn't much to look at, but is built to withstand one meter drops, while the 802.11b/g WiFi allows for a semblance of phone capabilities, since the 624MHz Intel processor is more than enough for VoIP apps.
  • Microsoft on the future of DirectX -  Microsoft says it plans to integrate general-purpose GPU-friendly features like double-precision arithmetic and improved memory access into future DirectX versions. The company also mentions dynamic global illumination and ray tracing in its list of future image quality improvement.
  • Microsoft introduces JPEG replacement - The new format, which Microsoft has dubbed HD Photo, supposedly offers higher image quality, smaller file sizes, and significantly more functionality than JPEG.
  • FREE Open Source Alternatives to Popular Programs - A whole website dedicated to open source alternatives of programs on both Linux and Windows platforms. An invaluable resource for anybody who wants quality open source applications.
  • Dude, Where's My 4 Gigabytes of RAM? - Good article, nice explanation of how the Win32 memory map works in basic terms.
  • It's a MP3 Player, It's a Voice Recorder! No, it's Super Pen - You can get five different capacities including 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB. Prices range from about $104 USB for the lowly 128MB version to about $208 for the 2GB version.
  • Meet EZTV, The Leading TV-torrent Distribution Group - EZTV has been the leading TV-torrent distribution group for over a year now. They collect and distribute the TV-torrents, that find their way to millions of people every week.  
  • RIAA demands $3,000 each from 50 Ohio students - Now, they are asking for $3,000 each from 50 students at Ohio University. Barring the students actually paying the $3,000, the RIAA is threatening to sue each and every one of them, for up to $590,000 to the worst 'offender'.
  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1 Digital Camera - The 6-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-G1 digital camera is Sony’s first digital camera with the ability to send photos wirelessly to other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled devices, such as another camera or a PC. The new Cyber-shot DSC-G1 digital camera’s camera-to-camera wireless capability makes it possible to send your friends a photo at the push of a button.
  • Panasonic intrusion alarm - Intrusion alarm are nothing new, if someone breaks in they sound a loud alarm but this is not the case with the latest intrusion system from National Japan. Other than sounding an ear deafening alarm on sensing an intruder it also flashes brightly thereby attracting attention.
  • Opera DS Web Browser Finally Coming to US - Although the Opera web browser has been available for the Nintendo DS in Europe and Japan for some time now, Americans have been snubbed. Not anymore, because Opera is coming on June 4. I'm surprised that it has taken them this long, considering that they already went through the trouble of translating to produce the European version. Yes, you still have to suffer in the dungeon of 802.11b blazing slow connections, but hey, it's mobile web and it's essentially free. You just have to plop down the price for the software (and RAM boost pack), which should be in the $30 range. Much cheaper than importing.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,09 2007 - tech
TechNews - E6850 to cost only $266?! - tech
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 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,08 2007 - tech
TechNews - AMD Athlon64 X2 4800+ 65nm tested - tech
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 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,06 2007 - tech
TechNews - NVIDIA G84/G86 In April w/o HDMI - tech
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TechNews - NVIDIA Plans For GeForce 8800 Ultra? - tech
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  • Five desktop quad-core solutions compared - Here's hoping somebody comes out with a Quad FX mobo that has the admirable power efficiency of Opteron systems before AMD scuttles the Quad FX concept entirely. Meanwhile, Intel's quad-core processors are just amazing
  • NVIDIA Plans For GeForce 8800 Ultra? -  What makes it so ultra isn't known yet, but speculation is that it will be released around the same time as ATI's R600.
  • NVIDIA Ships 128-Core Graphics Cards for High-End Film Editors - Sharing some of the same technology with NVIDIA's GeForce 8 series of consumer cards released last November, these cards are aimed at high-end film effects artists and oil and gas explorers, and maybe a few absolutely fanatic gamers.
  • ATi External Graphics Technology - Photos - They're calling it Lasso and it'll go a bit further than having an external graphics card for a laptop.
  • Dell 2407WFP UltraSharp 24-inch LCD display tested  - check it out
  • Blu-Ray Supporter Samsung to Offer Notebook with HD DVD - The system with HD DVD ROM drive is equipped with Intel Core Duo T2500 processor, whereas the one with HD DVD burner features Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 CPU.
  • Build an $800 Gaming PC - Can you build a decent gaming PC for just a couple hundred dollars more than the latest game consoles? Sure you can!
  • Every video card ranked. How does yours stack up? - This was compiled by a guy named J3r3my on the overclock.net forums. It even includes the new R600 cards all the way to a Voodoo 1.
  • AMD Accuses Intel of Destroying Evidence in Antitrust Trial - AMD filed a brief with US District Court Judge Joseph J. Farnan, Jr. accusing Intel of having destroyed e-mails and other documentation that may have been important to its antitrust case. In other news, AMD has issued a warning today saying the company is 'unlikely to meet' its revenue guidance for the first quarter.
  • Another AACS Device Key Found, AnyDVD backups Blue-Rays! - Another user of the Doom9 Forum, whose members have been actively working to develop a system to subvert AACS copy protection, has apparently discovered in a memory dump a legitimate device key. The source of the key appears to be CyberLink PowerDVD; and another forum user was able to use a published AACS formula to validate its authenticity.
  • Apple plugs eight QuickTime holes - Apple has released a new version of its QuickTime software, partly to repair eight serious security vulnerabilities. Apple confirmed that the vulnerabilities make both Macs and Windows PCs susceptible to malicious files which, when opened with QuickTime, could give the attacker full control over a computer running the software.
  • Vista Codec Package v4.3.0 - I'd recommend this to everyone looking for a solid installation that works right the 1st time.
  • Itunes 7.1 update is available - Get it from apple now / what the fullscreen coverflow looks like / Demo video on YouTube
  • Real IDs to Become Real in 2010 - US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced today that states will be given an additional two years past the original May 11, 2008 deadline to comply with the directives of the controversial Real ID Act.
  • US picks design for new nuclear warhead - The arsenal of Cold War-era nuclear bombs deployed on its submarines are in need of replacements, US officials stress, against a hail of criticism
  • The 100 oldest .com Domains currently registered - One would expect the big names to be there, but also some surprises!
  • Video Game Consoles in 41% of U.S. Homes - A new report released by Nielsen claims that video game consoles are now in 41% of U.S. homes, an 18.5% increase from the fourth quarter of 2004. I am slightly surprised by that high percentage.
  • Microsoft patches Xbox 360 - Microsoft has quietly released a fix for a security vulnerability that could let Xbox 360 owners run their own applications or operating systems on the console.
  • FoxTrot's take on the RIAA - check it out!
  • The 50 Most Important People on the Web - Despite what Time magazine would have you believe, you are not the most powerful or influential person on the Web. At PC World we love online personals, social networks, and videos of people falling on their keisters as much as the next person, but without the folks who create the Craigslists, MySpaces, and YouTubes of the world, much of the Web's.
  • Slide Show of First Automated Garage in NYC - Take a tour of AutoMotion Parking Systems' (video) automated garage at 123 Baxter Street in Chinatown, the first of its kind in New York City
  • One Of The Best Billboards You Will EVER See! - You've seen some creative billboards in the past, but this has got to be one of the best.
  • Lucas on Upcoming Star Wars Projects - The 'Star Wars' creator talked about Lucasfilm's upcoming projects.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,05 2007 - tech
Windows Vista cracked totally! - tech
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Late last week news of a 'brute force' keygen for Vista proliferated across the Internet. There were reports that after a few hours it could return a number of valid keys. But there's an activation circumvention method from another team of hackers. And this one could cause MS a bit more trouble. The new hack exploits Vista's System Locked Pre-installation 2 (SLP2) mechanism. SLP2 allows favoured OEMs to avoid users having to activate their Vista installs. SLP2 combines an OEM specific certificate on the Vista installation media, along with appropriate markers in the machine's BIOS (specifically, in the ACPI_SLIC table) and an appropriate product key. With all three, Vista sees the system as pre-activated and doesn't do any further activation process. The hack is basically a BIOS emulator, which exists as a system driver (so does that make X64 editions immune?), serving up the correct BIOS data to the Vista licensing system when required. Combine this with the appropriate certificate and key for the version of Vista and OEM BIOS - bang goes the activation mechanism.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,03 2007 - tech
TechNews - GeForce 8600 Series on April 17 - tech
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  • 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.
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,02 2007 - tech
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  • AMD Demo R600 Crossfire on Quad Core Barcelona Setup - AMD has publicly demonstrated a Barcelona system with a pair of 200W R600 cards running in Crossfire mode which is capable of hitting one teraflop.
  • R600 Clocks Higher Than 800MHz - Apparently R600 GDDR3 will be available in early May while R600 GDDR4 will be available in mid May but in limited quantities.
  • NVIDIA 7950GT, 7900GS, 7600GT, 7600GS Reach EOL? - Well, Nvidia has done this in the past. If they make a new chip that can be made cheaper then the old ones and is better they will replace the old chips en masse.
  • Lenovo Recalls 100,000 Laptop Batteries - The recalled nine-cell batteries have the part number FRU P/N 92P1131 and sell for about $180.
  • Vista Offers Nothing to Gamers - If you use your PC for gaming primarily, I see no reason to upgrade to Vista just yet. Sure, it's pretty to look at, and it has that "new" shine to it, but ultimately it's less stable than XP overall for gaming. In related news, Nvidia announced that it plans to release a new set of beta ForceWare graphics drivers for Windows Vista 'in the next few days.' The drivers will finally bring SLI support for GeForce 7- and GeForce 6-series graphics cards. Also on the menu will be performance improvements in OpenGL games, performance improvements for SLI setups running at high resolutions, and fixes for many bugs.
  • Vista Brute Force Keygen -  It is a simple brute force attack, dumb as a rock that just tries keys. If it gets one, you manually have to check it and try activation. Is is ugly, takes hours, is far from point and click, but it is said to work!
  • Detailed Windows Vista Tweaking Guide - The TweakGuides Tweaking Companion (TGTC) is the complete system optimization guide for Windows users. Designed for novice and advanced users alike, it is written in plain English to help you genuinely understand all aspects of Windows and your PC. Another interesting tutorial/article can be found here.
  • Creating Hi-Def DVDs Using Regular 4.7GB Type 5 DVDs - I had no idea this was even possible. Check out the How-To!
  • EU Looking Into New Fines For Microsoft - EU is looking to fine Microsoft $4 million USD per day!
  • Virgin doubles cable bandwidth to 20Mbit - Virgin, previously known as NTL:Telewest, has officially announced plans to double the maximum speed of UK cable-based internet services
  • Xbox 360 cracked - Hardware hackers have developed a technique to hack Microsoft's Xbox 360 gaming console so that it might be possible to run alternative operating systems on the hardware. The approach, which only works given physical access to the hardware and is strictly for fun, relies on a taking advantage of a vulnerability in the Xbox 360 hypervisor. Properly exploited, the bug allows tinkerers to run arbitrary code (even an alternative OS) with full privileges and full hardware access. Full details on the ingenious exploit, including proof of concept code, were published on BugTraq on Wednesday.
  • 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.
  • You have 10 Minutes to remember as many of the 50 United States as you can. - Think you can do it without cheating? I missed 20, but I am not from the USA and never learned them :-)
  • Programmer Personality Test - A great test to take if you are a programmer! 
 Gameguru Mania News - Mar,01 2007 - tech
TechNews - AMD launches 690G/690V Chipsets - tech
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  • Intel To Cut CPU Prices Earlier - Price reduction will focus on entry-level and mainstream CPUs, with 820 and 915 series prices expected to drop 5-10% to around US$80.
  • AMD Launches New 690G and 690V Chipsets - With support for ATI Avivo, dual digital outputs, dual-link DVI, HDMI and HDCP, AMD's 690 chipset brings more to the table than any other integrated chipset offering before it when it comes to features. But what about performance? Does AMD 690 have what it takes to dethrone NVIDIA's GeForce 6150 and how does it stack up against Intel's Core 2 Duo/G965 combo?
  • NVIDIA MCP68 Board First Look -  There will be 2 SKUs, MC68PV for the high end and MCP68S for the value to compete against 690G and 690V respectively. Its successor MCP 78 will support DX10.
  • Inno3D introduces the WAVE for passive cooling solutions -  It is the best solution for not only system integrators but also professional graphic designers who like to work in a quiet environment
  • ASUS Notebooks Coming To Best Buy - Beginning in late February, ASUS notebooks will be available for purchase at more than 150 Best Buy retail stores nationwide. Asus says the first of its notebooks to hit Best Buy stores will be its G1 gaming laptop. According to the specifications on Asus' website, the G1 sports a 15.4" display with a resolution of up to 1680x1050, a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, an Nvidia GeForce Go 7700 graphics processor with 512MB of memory, 2GB of DDR2-667 RAM, a 160GB 5400RPM hard drive, and a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera
  • CompUSA to Close Nearly 130 Stores - CompUSA is closing more than half of its United States stores in the next couple of months. The company will shut the doors on 126 out of the 225 stores that it operates in the United States and Puerto Rico.
  • Yahoo Mail Incorrectly Flagged As Virus - Despite a warning issued by Symantec, Yahoo Mail is not infected with the Feebs worm. Symantec says the error was due to incorrect antivirus definitions and has since been fixed.
  • MPAA: We Were Only Testing Forest Blog - The MPAA have responded to the claims that they illegally used Patrick Robin's blogging software. They say they were only testing it, and that the blog was "never advertised to the public in any way". I wonder what would happen if a filesharer said he was just "testing" a movie.
  • 51 GB HD DVD disc rivals Blu-ray capacity - Toshiba is planning to launch the new format before the end of the year. Feasibility is a big question, though. It's unclear if the addition of a third layer on an HD DVD would significantly increase mass production costs or time.
  • Google Maps adds real-time traffic data - Google has added real-time traffic data for major highways in more than 30 American cities to Google Maps. The data is color-coded to signify traffic conditions: green means no congestion; yellow minor holdups; and red means significant slowdowns.
  • General Electric Reinvents the Light Bulb - I'm glad that they want to make an incandescent bulb that's as efficient as a CFL, but will they last as long? CFLs are supposed to last 10 times as long as incandescent...
  • The 12 greenest cars of 2007 - Energy watchdog group tallies emissions, mileage and curb weight to come up with the least dirty dozen
  • Tarantino's Grindhouse Festival Announced - The event will be a showcase for the risqué films exploiting sex, violence and extreme subject matter from the 1970s that inspired Grindhouse, with prints directly on loan from Tarantino's private collection, many of which are unavailable on DVD and have not screened for the public in theatres in decades.
  • NASA releases first photos of Jupiter from New Horizons - Some of the most detailed photos of Jupiter ever captured were released by NASA on Wednesday
  • Huge Underground 'Ocean' Found Beneath Asia - But nobody will be exploring this sea by submarine. The water is locked in moisture-containing rocks 400 to 800 miles (700 to 1,400 kilometers) beneath the surface.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,28 2007 - tech
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 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,27 2007 - tech
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  • AMD Athlon64 X2 5200+ vs. Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 CPU -  The Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 is very well priced at around $220 US. It comes clocked at 2.13GHz and features the 2MB L2 cache. Amazingly the 5200+ now costs just $220 US, this processor is clocked at 2.60GHz and also features a 2MB L2 cache. So now the real question is for around $220 US which processor presents itself as the best value solution?
  • TSMC May Produce AMD Fusion Processor - Two teams are currently working on AMD next generation Fusion processor which is expected to combine the CPU and graphics processor unit on one die.
  • Kingston HyperX & OCZ FlexXLC DDR2-800MHz memory  - The OCZ FlexXLC PC 6400 CAS-4 looks fantastic, but to some its looks may seem somewhat over the top. It may look fancy but this 140g RAM oozes quality (it's over 3.5x heavier than a stick of Kingston) and this is the only factory-fitted watercooled memory available.
  • More ATi RV630 Cards Details - It is based on 65nm process, supports 2nd gen. Unified Shader, DX10, SM 4.0, 128-bit memory interface, Dual HDCP engine. There are 3 variants; GDDR4, GDDR3 and GDDR2 codenamed Kohinoor, Orloff and Sefadu respectively.
  • AMD to further open CrossFire support? - This so-called "Open Multi-GPU Chipset Platform" initiative could bring CrossFire support to motherboards with Nvidia, SiS, and VIA chipsets
  • Sub-$150 Graphics: Sapphire Radeon X1950 GT - Sure, the X1950 GT isn't quite as fast as the original Radeon X1900 GT, but this can easily be made up with a little bit of overclocking of the graphics core.
  • Adtron launches 160GB solid-state disk - Adtron's A25FB solid-state disk looks pretty competitive on the performance front - the company quotes a sustained read transfer rate of up to 65MB/s and a sustained write transfer rate as high as 55MB/s.
  • HP LP-3065 30inch LCD with 92% Color Gamut - HotHardware.com evaluate the features and performance of HP's flagship 92% color gamut, 30inch LCD panel, the LP-3065.
    Can Your PC Really Handle Vista? - 
    A neat article on running Vista on a budget PC.
  • Symantec Releases Norton 360 - Symantec today announced the availability of Norton 360, a solution that combines antivirus, antispyware, firewall, intrusion protection, anti-phishing, backup and tune-up, eliminating the need to purchase and manage multiple products. I think the title of this article should be Norton renames Norton SystemWorks to Norton 360. It's exactly the same list of features. This is an obvious marketing ploy :-)
  • Sony Announces Cheaper Blu-ray Player - The BDP-S300 will cost $599, yet will have the same capabilities as the $999 BDP-S1 Sony is currently selling.
  • Playing Wii on a 344inch 'screen' (movie theater screen) - check it out!
  • Sony Comments On PAL Backwards Compatibility - The controversy over the lack of backwards compatibility on PAL PS3s is picking up and recent comments from Sony executives aren’t helping the situation. We've had two statements now, one from SCEE and one from SCE Australia, and both go out of their way to emphasize that you won't need your PS2 games because of what the PS3 can do. That doesn't sound like a commitment to backwards compatibility, it sounds like they're covering their asses. In other news, Sony announces the pricing for their first party title Sony PS3 launch line-up. Pricing will be set at €59.99 (£39.99, AUD 99.95, NZ 109.95). First party games include Motorstorm and Resistance: Fall of Man. No big surprise here.
  • First Apple iPhone commercial - Apple did reserve an ad spot for the iPhone at the Oscars at $1.7 million. The ad was pretty cool showcasing 28 actors from different eras, saying hello on the phone, followed by an image of the iPhone, finishing with the text "Coming in June". BTW the iPhone might not be exclusive to Cingular.
  • T-Mobile Bans Others' Apps On Their Phones  - T-Mobile has recently changed their policies and now tell their customers with appropriate data plans and with Java-Micro-App-capable T-Mobile phones: no third-party network applications. You can, of course, still use their incredibly clunky and crippled built-in WAP browsers, but GoogleMaps and OperaMini are left high and dry.
  • World's oldest bogger is 107 - The ancient Aussie, born October, 20th, 1899, captivated the Interweb with tales of her derring-do with her first post last Tuesday. In the post, an obviously sprightly Olive is pictured swimming with her great, great grandchildren and supping shandy.
  • How To Make An Impression w/ Your Resume in 30 Seconds - check it out!
  • Transform Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center - I always thought Gmail had a lot more potential than meets the eye but have not spent the time on this yet.
  • The Really Big Guide to Secret Menu Items at Fast Food Restaurants - From Arby's to Wendy's, the guide to all those once-secret items (like Subway's Pizza Sub or the White Gummi Bear at Jamba Juice) not listed on the back-lit menu boards of your favorite (or not-so-favorite) quickie eateries!
  • Archaeologists Criticize Cameron's Claim About Jesus - Director James Cameron claims to have found the coffin of Jesus Christ, along with nine others mentioned in the New Testament. Amos Kloner, the first archaeologist to examine the site, said, "the idea fails to hold up by archaeological standards but makes for profitable television."
  • Atheists in America Increasing - A new survey in the U.S. shows that the number of 18-25 year olds who are atheist, agnostic or nonreligious has increased from 11 percent in 1986 to 20 percent today.
  • Driving the Ford Edge HySeries Hybrid Fuel Cell Concept - The powertrain delivers an EPA combined fuel economy rating of 41 mpg, with no tailpipe emissions. But drivers with short commutes (less than 50 miles per day) could see the equivalent of 80 mpg because they'd use mostly battery power and very little hydrogen.
  • 2008 Golf Variant (Jetta Wagon) revealed - The new station wagon will launch with a choice of two gasoline and two diesel engines underhood. The topline petrol-drinker gets the 1.4L TFSI "Twincharger" that's good for 140 horses.
  • Lockheed's F-22 Raptor Gets Zapped by IDL - When the group of Raptors crossed over the IDL, all of their computer systems crashed. Everything from fuel subsystems, to navigation and partial communications were completely taken offline. WOW!
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,25 2007 - tech
TechNews - Intel Crestline chipset will run DirectX 10 - tech
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  • Intel Crestline chipset will run DirectX 10 - The platform is on track for a May release and it looks like that it will come with a quite capable graphics engine - the Crestline chipset, core of Santa Rosa, will be DirectX 10 compatible. So, don't buy a new notebook yet :-)
  • 400GB Hard Disk Drives in RAID Arrays: Performance Analysis - Interestingly, the 'professional' hard disk drives haven't showed any great advantages over 'desktop' HDDs in terms of performance.
  • ARP's Updated Bios Guide - TechARP is at it again with another update to their Bios Guide. This time they have added the Asynclat BIOS feature.
  • Windows XP PCs Hard To Find - So what are your options? You could buy a PC aimed at business customers. You could buy a Vista machine, buy a boxed copy of Windows XP online, and install it on the new machine--with the added bonus of getting rid of the "crapware" that accompanies a new retail PC. In Vista related news, there is now a petition on a government site that is requesting lower prices for a copy of Vista. The sole reason for the petition is to ask Tony Blair to speak to Microsoft about a lower price point
  • ImageShack Hotspot 0.2 - With ImageShack hotspot you can upload images directly from your desktop to ImageShack.
  • 13 Things to do immediately after installing Ubuntu - Article shows 13 Things to do , programs to install immediately after installing Ubuntu 6.10 to make it rock.
  • BitTorrent opens digital media store - They first showing of this new outlet will house 5,000 movies and TV shows as well as games and other media.
  • AACS cracked again: WinDVD key found! - Today a third method has appeared, as poster ATARI Vampire reports they were able to find the 'sub device key' of the WinDVD 8 playback software.
  • How thieves clone your credit card - Video - Check out the video which shows Jess a waitress at a coffee house stealing peoples card details using a hidden device.
  • European PS3 Loses Emotion Engine, Backwards Compatibility Suffers  - The European PS3 will lack the Emotion Engine and Graphics Synthesizer (EE+GS) chip necessary to provide hardware-based backwards compatibility for previous-generation titles. Instead, Sony plans to accomplish compatibility with older games through software emulation-a trickier and more fickle feat than simply including and utilizing PS2 processors.
  • New cyrogenic refrigerator offers rapid cooling  - Targeted at industrial space and military applications, the "cryocooler" is able to achieve extremely cold temperatures (-370 degrees Fahrenheit) quickly, by using helium gas. The cooler operates at 120 Hz, which is twice the speed of normal cooling devices. Accordingly, a smaller oscillator is used to generate the gas flow, cutting back on the size of the cooler.
  • The Beginning of the Internet - Awesome TV documentary from 1993 (!) talking about a new phenomenon - the "so called internet".
  • Pregnant 14-Year-Old Says Having a Child Is the Newest Fashion Among Teens - British teen Kizzy Neal says she's been approached for advice from other pregnant girls her age ever since she conceived, reported London's Daily Mail. "When my friends see my bump they say they wish they could have a baby, then three weeks later they're pregnant and don't know what to do," Neal said. "It seems to be fashionable to get pregnant. ... Teenage girls think babies are cute, but they forget the physical side of being pregnant, then having to give up your own childhood to look after a baby," she told the paper. Okay.. I am man, i dont know what girls are thinking at the moment(and I don't have a daughter yet...ha! :-)
  • Sin City 2 Begins Filming - Co-director of "Sin City," Frank Miller, told SCI FI Wire that "Sin City 2" is a go. Miller and Robert Rodriguez (Grindhouse) will once again share directing duties and are hoping to be in Texas to shoot the film by late spring. Wow.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,24 2007 - tech
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 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,22 2007 - tech
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  • Intel to Bring-In 3GHz Quad-Core Chips, 1600MHz Processor Bus - Intel Accelerates 45nm Xeon Schedule, Plans Commercial Availability in 2007. This means that AMD is in big trouble as they thought they would have a 1 year performance window till the next-generation micro architecture Nehalen would come out but this totally ruins their plans.
  • Kingston PC6400CL4 and PC8500CL5 2GB Memory Kits tested - No need to worry about oversized dimensions, or clearance between the modules and your CPU cooler or case edges. This memory will fit any motherboard without hassle.
  • OCZ PC2-8500 Reaper HPC Series - This 2GB dual channel kit features the proprietary OCZ Reaper HPC (Heat Pipe Conduit) heatspreader, engineered to deliver superior silent heat dissipation over traditional heatspreaders.
  • Nvidia plans DirectX 10 cards for AGP slot - Nvidia's GeForce 7600GS will get a new follower, cleverly codenamed G84 AGP. This card will be a Direct X 10 chip aimed at AGP upgrade market, as you have not been able to buy new AGP systems for a while now.
  • Overclocking the GeForce 8800 GTS - This amounts to a 25MHz GPU improvement and a 130MHz RAM improvement; and all for free! Sure, the results did not transform your 8800 GTS into a GTX, but anyway :-)
  • Razer Barracuda AC-1 Gaming Sound Card - This baby features a 7.1 channel output, 24 bit audio technology and unprecedented 117dB SNR (output).
  • Ageia has big plans for PhysX - They have a plethora of plans to popularize its PhysX processing units among gamers and, more importantly, not gamers at all. Their Chief executive Hedge suggests that PhysX will mimic some capabilities of today's latest graphics cards, including the ability to run general-purpose tasks and to run two cards in parallel.
  • Western Digital My Books Get Terabyte Storage, Internet Connections - The 1TB models can use that Gigabit Ethernet connection to connect directly to your router, which then allows you to access your data from anywhere without actually having to turn on your PC.
  • Gateway FPD2485W: 24inch LCD Beauty or Beast? - The FPD2485W isn't a perfect LCD, but it performs very well overall and it is available at a very attractive price. Currently, the FPD2485W.
  • Catalyst 7.2 Comparison - Catalyst Roundup up to Catalyst 6.9
  • Gates: Vista Has Been 'Incredibly Well Received' - Whoa! :-) Well, I don't think people will go out and buy the OS off the retail shelves. I do think people will go buy a new PC with Vista installed. Reason, well because it's the only choice now. The big PC manufacturers are selling PC's with Vista on it.
  • Microsoft's List of Verified Vista Applications - The list is notable for both its brevity and the absence of many applications popular on Windows XP, although Microsoft and analysts said that the majority of XP software can run, albeit with hiccups, on Vista.
  • Vista's UAC security is colour blind - Windows Vista's User Account Control (UAC), a system that Microsoft says makes the new operating system safer from attack, can be spoofed and shouldn't be completely trusted, said a Symantec researcher.
  • Google To Sell Online Software Suite - According to this report, Google will begin selling its online software suite that consists of word processing and spreadsheet software, a calendar and an e-mail app for $50 a year per person.
  • Broadband Britain 'speeding up'  - Broadband gets faster in the UK but some customers are not reaching speeds that firms advertised. The average UK broadband download speed is now 2Mbps, up from 512Kbps three years ago, says thinkbroadband.com.
  • Canon Announces Five New Consumer Cameras - First up are the new PowerShot A570 IS and the PowerShot A560. Both cameras feature 7.1MP image sensors, DIGIC III image processor, 4x optical zoom, 2.5" 115k pixel LCD display and Canon's new Face Detection AF/AE/FE technology
  • Blue-Violet Laser Speeds Up Blu-ray - Gizmodo reports that a Japanese company has just made a blue/violet laser diode capable of writing Blu-ray discs at 10x for double-layer and 2x for four-layer discs.
  • Microsoft to showcase IPTV on Xbox 360 for the first time in Europe at The Connected Home - IPTV on Xbox 360 is expected to be available through select service providers as early as the holiday season in 2007. Some of the world's largest telecommunications service providers have chosen Microsoft IPTV Edition as their IPTV software solution, with scaled commercial deployments currently under way with AT&T, BT Group PLC, Deutsche Telekom, T-Online in France and Swisscom.
  • IBM Engineers Step-in to Help PS3 Game Developers - IBM, one of the creators of the Cell architecture, is stepping in and giving developers tips on how to better harness the PS3 processor. According to Next Generation, IBM engineers are participating at a game developer's workshop at High Moon Studios in Carlsbad, Calif. with other Vivendi Games studios Radical Entertainment and Swordfish to learn the ins and outs of the multi-core Cell.
  • Biologically Inspired Vision Systems - Neuroscientists at MIT have developed a computer model that mimics the human vision system to accurately detect and recognize objects in a busy street scene, such as cars and motorcycles. Such biologically inspired vision systems could soon be used in surveillance systems, or in smart sensors that can warn drivers of pedestrians and other obstacles.
  • Warez Leader Faces 10 Years in Jail - After spending nearly 3 years in a detention center fighting his extradition from Australia, a leader of notorious warez group 'DrinkorDie' was yesterday arraigned before a U.S. District Court to face charges of conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement and one count of actual criminal copyright infringement
  • Studio Sues Blogger for Posting Topless Photo of Jennifer Aniston - Hollywood movie studio filed a lawsuit claiming gossip blogger Perez Hilton posted a stolen topless (or here) photograph of Jennifer Aniston on the Web. Heh, wasn't this picture in a French magazine first?
  • $1500 guitar from a $15 IKEA table - IKEA obviously uses some really good wood for their furniture. Well, good for making musical instruments, anyway :-)
  • 300 Brings History to Bloody Life - Zack Snyder talks about his ultraviolent film based on Frank Miller's graphic novel, from its amazing digital effects to its politics
  • Awesome spooky-looking long exposure park-picture - Shot in Rijswijk, The Netherlands. The red glow in the back comes from a traffic light, the stripe over the trees is an airplane. Like it?
  • Computer-Generated Pic Looks Exactly Like a Beautiful Women - check it out
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,21 2007 - tech
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  • ATI's First DirectX 10 Chip Slips into Q2 2007 - Officials from AMD confirmed the product delay saying that the code-named R600 has been delayed due to strategy-related reasons and a wish to address broader market segments.
  • Lexar Announces 300x Professional UDMA CompactFlash Cards - The 300x Professional UDMA CompactFlash Cards will be available in capacities of 2GB, 4GB and 8GB starting in April 2007.
  • How to buy HDMI cables - What's the difference in the $70 cable that GameStop wants to tell you, vs the $50-$100 Sony-branded one, vs the el-cheapo $19 cable from the Apple store?
  • 4 GB May Be Vista's RAM Sweet Spot - One reason: SuperFetch, which fetches applications and data, and feeds them into RAM to make them accessible more quickly. More RAM means more caching.
  • RyanVM's Windows XP Post-SP2 Update Pack 2.1.7; Autopatcher Feb - This pack is designed to bring a Windows XP CD with SP2 integrated fully up to date with all of the latest hotfixes released by Microsoft since SP2's release.
  • ATi Catalyst 7.2 Drivers - AMD.ATI has released a new ATI Catalyst drivers bringing them up to version 7.2.
  • NVIDIA ForceWare 100.65 WHQL Vista Drivers - These drivers have been validated by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Quality Labs, but they're by no means feature-complete. The Nvidia Control Panel is still missing features like video overlay control, and the nView control panel is still missing altogether
  • XBOX 360 vs PS3 (and Wii) Power Consumption Report - Hardcoreware tested power consumption during video game play, DVD playback, HD video, standby mode, and other console functions. We also added in a PC and a dedicated DVD player to make things interesting. The results may surprize you!
  • Ballmer threatens Linux again - Ballmer repeated his earlier statements that open source "is not free" indicating that Vole may sue Linux sellers.
  • RIAA Targeting Colleges - The RIAA is at it again, this time around they are targeting the 'most heinous criminals of all'…college students :] In other news, DailyTech has posted a Closer Look at World Copyright Piracy.
  • Ray-tracing 3D app built over the weekend - Check out the pics, video and even the source code.
  • Awesome Long Exposure Escalator Photo - Check it out!
  • Area 51 Exposed - Las Vegas' George Knapp investigates, shows that the Joint Terrorism Task Force and the FBI are involved at the secret base.
  • BB GUN vs LCD monitor - You guys have to see this video of an LCD being shot with a gas powered BB gun :-D
  • Audi S5 Super Coupe is Super Sporty! - Although final specs have not yet been disclosed, the S5 will probably have the same 4.2L V8 engine as the A4, except it'll be slightly tuned for more power
  • Resident Evil: Extinction teaser trailer - The movie is scheduled to hit the theatres in September 21th, 2007.
Supreme Commander Retail Performance - tech
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Legion Hardware performed some benchmarks to see how the retail, full edition of Gas Powered Games' Supreme Commander stacks up against today's computer hardware:
The graphics card is obviously another key component to improving performance, though unfortunately the latest and greatest solutions again do not guarantee stellar performance. Having said that, anything less than a Radeon X1950 Pro is going to make life difficult when playing on the larger maps with more than 2 players. In fact, using the low quality settings at 1280x1204 saw the X1950 Pro render just 24fps on average. The ultra powerful GeForce 8800 GTX was not a great deal better, producing an average frame rate of just 31fps. The maximum in-game quality settings saw the 8800 GTX fall to an average frame rate of just 22fps.

Based on the results we recorded it is clear the GeForce 8800 GTX is being limited by something else, most likely the processor. Looking at the high quality Intel Core 2 Duo E6700 results we see that anything faster than the Radeon X1950 Pro (7900 GTX, X1950XTX, 8800 GTS and 8800 GTX) benefits greatly from higher processor frequencies. The average frame rates continued to climb when using these four graphics cards, as the processor frequency was increased. The very same thing, possibly to a greater degree, was found when testing the AMD Athlon64 X2 processors.

Therefore, it is clear that this game is heavily reliant on raw processing power, probably more so than rendering power, though they are both very important. What I did notice; and for those wondering why we only tested with 2GB's of DDR2 memory and did not use 1GB and 4GB configurations, please let me explain. In the past we have tried to prove the worth of 2GB memory kits when compared to smaller 1GB kits. While we could physically tell the difference when playing games, the average frame rates never really seemed to change, at least not enough to justify the added cost. Unfortunately, when moving from 2GB's of memory to 4GB's with Windows Vista, the same problem presents itself.

Nevertheless, using Windows XP first I did test Supreme Commander with 1GB of memory which was just plain awful and then 2GB's which, was a vast improvement. However, after having measured the performance with 1GB and then 2GB's of memory, I noticed the frame rates hardly changed, with results increasing as little as 2 ~ 3fps. Therefore, I did not want to include more pages of graphs that show near no difference in performance and rather decided to discuss this issue. After testing these two memory configurations in Windows XP it was time to compare 2GB and 4GB memory configurations in Windows Vista.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,20 2007 - tech
TechNews - AMD's Athlon 64 X2 6000+ - tech
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  • AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ CPU - Despite its significantly higher performance rating and $459 retail price, the new AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ processor can only compete successfully with Intel Core 2 Duo E6600, though not in all applications.
  • AMD Releases DTX Specification - I hope DTX succeeds. If I ever build a small-form-factor home theater PC, it should be built either on microATX or DTX, IMHO. The fact that it's backwards compatible with ATX should make its adoption tremendously easier and more likely.
  • Dell XPS 710 H2C Performance Gaming System - The XPS 710 H2C is the most heavily performance-specified XPS system yet, with an Intel Core 2 QX6700 processor, dual GeForce 8800 GTXs, 4 GB of RAM and two Western Digital Raptors in a RAID 0 array, as standard equipment.
  • Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 Available For Free - The program allows Windows users to run multiple operating systems at once from a single physical computer.
  • Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 - Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Service Pack 2 (SP2) enables all editions of SQL Server 2005 to take advantage of the enhancements within Windows Vista and the 2007 Office System including SQL Server Analysis Services and Reporting Services improvements for Office 2007; increased interoperability; and enhanced manageability and data compression.
  • Microsoft IntelliPoint Mouse Software 6.1 - New drivers for the MS mouse... thingy...
  • Listing of Vista Drivers - Listed are many drivers that Microsoft doesn't have and that aren't easily found on the manufacturer's sites.
  • 3X DVD brings HD to red laser DVDs - The disc is a standard dual-layer, red laser DVD with the same 9.4GB capacity as existing discs, but it has support for the same UDF 2.5 file system, AACS copy protection, and high definition content as HD DVD.
  • First Mobile Device with nVIDIA GoForce 5500 Graphics Chipset - It features a 4.1-inch (800 x 480) touchscreen display, a PXA270 (520MHz) processor, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and HSDPA.
  • Sirius and XM to Merge in $13 Billion Deal  - Under the terms of the merger, the single entity formed by Sirius and XM would amount to a total organization value of $13 billion USD.
  • Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows - Microsoft has finally released the Xbox 360 Wireless Receiver for Windows, which finally allows your PC to use all of your wireless Xbox 360 peripherals.
  • Group Wants U.N. to Take Action on Asteorid Threat - Due to the threat that an asteroid named Apophis poses to the Earth, a group of astronauts, scientists and engineers want the United Nations to have a plan for killer asteroids. Apophis is traveling around 28,000 miles per hour towards Earth, and could hit the planet sometime in 2036, warn space professionals. Astronomers who are monitoring the asteroid admit that the chances of impact on Earth are extremely low, but recommend proper scenarios should be planned in case it does near Earth around 2036.
  • Google Buys New Manhattan Offices - Google is staffing up its new Manhattan offices with some 500 employees. Why is the Internet giant making the Big Apple its second home? Proximity to Madison Avenue and the media giants is only part of the answer. New York City is emerging -- or re-emerging -- as a hot tech center.
  • Nokia N76 Run Over By a Hummer Limo: That's One Tough Phone - check it out
  • Thai Actress wears sexiest dress ever, gets punished for it - Chotiros Suriyawong, a 22-year-old actress better known by her stage name of Amy, has been publicly vilified after she dared to turn up to Thailand's version of the Oscars ceremony in a dress modelled on Elizabeth Hurley's well-known safety-pin number. I gotta admit, that is an incredibly sexy dress!
  • VentureOne 3-Wheel Hybird Promises 100MPH, 100MPG - Hybrid technology just got a little bit cooler with the unveiling of the Venture Vehicles VentureOne. This 3-wheel plug-in hybrid promises 0-60 times in under 6 seconds, a top speed of 100MPH, a range of 350 miles and a price tag south of $20,000.
  • Official shots of Audi A5 leaked - Destined to square off with the BMW 3-Series Coupe, the A5 will be armed with a 4.2L V8, six-speed auto and manual transmissions, as well as the corporate DSG gearbox, called the S-tronic in Audi parlance.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,19 2007 - tech
TechNews - Ballmer Blames Pirates! - tech
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  • Intel Core2 Q6600 CPU - With the ability to overclock this processor so easily, you will be able to milk every last drop of performance from this chip.
  • Intel Bearlake-X chipset with PCI Express 2.0 in Q3 2007 - The code-named Bearlake-X chipset that will replace the Intel 975X from the top in the Q3 2007 will support PCI Express 2.0 bus with higher - 5.0GHz - clock-speed compared to current 2.5GHz, two PCI Express x16 lanes, dual-channel PC2-6400 (DDR2 800MHz) and PC3-10600 (DDR3 1333MHz) memory.
  • DFI LANPARTY UT NF590 SLI-M2RG AM2 Mobo - The AMD A64 platform surely isn't dead yet. But buying it nowadays for a high end setup would not be recommended
  • Roundup of USB Flash Drives with 4GB+ Storage Capacity - The highest-performance flash drive is.... Buffalo Ultra High Speed Flash Disk RUF2-S4GWH!
  • Google publishes hard drive failure study  - Google has published a rather interesting paper (PDF) regarding the failure rates of hard drives. The report examined 100,000 commercial hard drives, ranging from 80GB to 400GB in capacity, used at Google since 2001.
  • AutoPatcher February 2007 - AutoPatcher is a comprehensive collection of patches, addons and registry tweaks that give you peace of mind in the knowledge that your Windows system is up to date, even before you connect it to the Internet. It's designed to quickly patch a system with the most current updates and tweaks available, and requires no user interaction once you have selected what to install.
  • Ballmer Blames Pirates for Poor Vista Sales - Sorry Steve, we're not buying Vista because it's still not ready, not because we pirated it :-)
  • Spyware installer hides in Messenger ad banner - The banner itself appears to advertise and link to a download called Free PC-Secure (which is unfamiliar to us) but the real problem is that its appearance automatically launches a Windows dialog box
  • The Future of HDMI - AMD is expected to launch DisplayPort compatible GPUs later this year with NVIDIA opting for the standard as well. Early last year, Silicon Image stated that UDI will end up replacing both HDMI and DVI standards on the PC when it becomes available to reduce licensing fees, though it will still be compatible with the older standards.
  • Gigabyte GSmart q60: Feel the Dots - The phone comes with some awesome specs that any smartphone buyer would consider awesome. But what makes this one little more diverse' is the QWERTY keypad. It has a dotted texture and feel on the keypad. They look like Lego blocks placed at distant intervals.
  • Self-Assembling Batteries - Researchers at MIT have designed a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that assembles itself out of microscopic materials. This could lead to ultrasmall power sources for sensors and micromachines the size of the head of a pin.
  • Worker Sues IBM Over Adult Chat Room Firing - Some guy that was fired from IBM after being caught in an adult sex chat room, when he was supposed to be working….is now suing IBM for $5 million. Whoa! :-)
  • Hobbit in 2009? - Despite his falling out with "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy director Peter Jackson, who sued New Line regarding "The Fellowship of the Ring," New Line founder and co-chairman Robert K. Shaye is pressing ahead and eyeing a 2009 release for The Hobbit
  • New Simpsons Movie Trailer - A new trailer for Fox's The Simpson Movie is now online. Directed by David Silverman, the feature film hits theaters on July 27.
  • World's Greatest Car Security Alarm - check it out
  • Outlaw biker on Yamaha R1 posts video on YouTube and gets busted - A biker who filmed himself speeding at 100mph is set to be prosecuted after he posted the video on YouTube website. Jeremy Parrott, 37, was easily identified because he filmed himself leaving his front door before racing through a 30mph residential area. BTW: Pretty cool video :-)
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,17 2007 - tech
TechNews - AMD Releases Final 'R600' Specs - tech
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  • Corsair Twin2X2048-6400 C3 2GB PC2-6400 - Corsair's Twin2X2048-6400C3 memory is the first DDR2-800 class memory that can run with a CAS Latency of 3. Finally there is some true low latency memory on the market, and as everyone knows, the AMD Athlon64 loves memory that uses tight timings. From 3DMark05, Doom 3 and Business Winstone 2004, everything was just faster on the Corsair Twin2X2048-6400C3.
  • Biostar P35 DDR2 & DDR3 Bearlake Boards - Apparently there are 2 motherboard models - DDR2 and DDR3. The higher end model named TP35D3-A7 Deluxe supports DDR3 800/1066MHz memories, 4 DIMM slots up to 8 GB, 1 x PCI-E x16, 3 x PCI-E x1, 2 x PCI Slots
  • AMD Releases Final 'R600' Specs - On March 30, 2007, AMD will initially debut the R600 as the ATI Radeon X2900 XTX in two separate configurations: one for OEMs and another for retail. 1GB of GDDR4 memory is the reference configuration for Radeon X2900 XTX! And 700 million transistors?!? Wow. Power will be something to see, and I really hope that it's a 65nm part!
  • GeForce 8600 cards to arrive in May? - The GeForce 8600 GT 512MB will cost $219-229 at launch, while the 256MB model will be available for $199, and the GeForce 8600 GS will sell between $159 and $165. If this information is genuine, it would suggest that the $229 GeForce 8600 GT will pack more onboard memory than the newly-introduced GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB. Cards for the masses... good stuff :-)
  • G84, Geforce 8600 to score 4500 in 3Dmark 06 - NVIDIA'S Geforce 8600 cards, based on the G84 die, should score about 4500 points in famous 3Dmark06.
  • Inkless printer to be built into digital cameras - The key to creating the devices is doing away with ink, using a new type of digital printing that changes colour of paper when heat is applied. The company recently demonstrated a working prototype of the camera phone printer at the DEMO 2007 technology conference in California, US. The printer is expected to cost $200 while 100 sheets of paper will cost $20.
  • AnyDVD HD 6.1.2.3 - AnyDVD HD comes with same functionality as AnyDVD, but with additional features for full HD-DVD (High Definition DVD) support, including decryption of HD-DVD movie discs.
  • JavaScript code leaves routers open to attack - The researchers found that it is possible to change the DNS, or Domain Name System, settings of a router if the owner uses a connected PC to view a Web page with the JavaScript code. This DNS change lets the attacker divert all the Net traffic going through the router. So, if you haven't changed the default password, you'd better do it.
  • Mobile Phone on Your Wrist - Talk time is a cool 200 minutes, and standby time is an amazing 80 hours. The screen isn't exactly huge, since it's a wristwatch, but it's a color OLED one, so at least you'll be entertained a bit.
  • Female Gamers Have More Sex - Now, I’m not saying that I doubt the results of this survey but it just seems a too good to be true that female gamers have more sex :-)
  • WildCard - Make sure you click the different numbers at the bottom!
  • Illegally Smuggled Dinosaur Eggs Worth $420,000 Seized By Customs - The 22 eggs, each 65 million years old, were so well-preserved that embryonic raptors are visible inside 19 of them. They were seized late last week from the Bonhams & Butterfields auction house in Los Angeles
  • Rage Against the Machine Coming Back?? Chris Cornell leaves Audioslave! - Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell has announced he will be leaving the group due to "irresolvable personality conflicts as well as musical differences". There has been no further word on whether the band will continue without him, and if so, who would take over vocal duties
  • Deal or No Deal Shifts to Sundays - NBC will adjust its late-winter primetime schedule by moving "Deal or No Deal" to Sundays (9-10 p.m. ET) followed by "The Apprentice: Los Angeles" (10-11 p.m. ET) beginning Sunday, March 4. "Crossing Jordan" (currently Sundays, 10-11 p.m. ET) shifts to Wednesdays (9-10 p.m. ET) beginning March 7.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,15 2007 - tech
TechNews - GeForce 8900GTX / 8950GX2 Pricing - tech
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  • Intel ICH10 Southbridge Details Unveiled - The new ICHs will include a new 10GB Ethernet controller and together with some new technology from Intel, it will reduce load on CPU and improve power consumption.
  • Abit Announces The Fatal1ty F-I90HD - Based on the ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 chipset, and developed in cooperation with 12x computer gaming world champion Johnathan 'Fatal1ty' Wendel, the Fatal1ty Performance F-I90HD motherboard is catering to everyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of the Digital Home without holding back on performance.
  • GeForce 8900GTX and 8950GX2 Pricing and Info - I'm not sure if the information is accurate and at best it would just be estimated prices, but OCW have a bunch of information regarding the most expensive GeForce 8950GX2 that will be sold for $599 USD. It is rumored to be a dual GPU solution much like the 7950GX2 and will come with a total of 512MB GDDR-4 memory per GPU.
  • Radeon X2600XT and X2300 details elaborated (low-end DX10) - The RV630 will reportedly see the light of day in two flavors, dubbed Radeon X2600 XT and Radeon X2600 Pro. Aimed at the $200 price point, the XT is said to have 64 shader processors, a 650MHz core clock speed, 256MB of 800MHz GDDR3 memory, and a 128-bit memory bus. As for the Pro variant, it'll supposedly cost $150 and sport 550MHz core and 700MHz memory speeds.
  • Seven GeForce 8800 series graphics cards compared - PNY's XLR8 GeForce 8800 GTS may lack the flash of bundled extras, higher stock frequencies, or a lifetime warranty, but for just $385, it's a heck of a deal.
  • Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Ultimate Edition - Elite Bastards posted a Sapphire Radeon X1650 PRO Ultimate Edition review - Yes, there are higher performing, passively cooled graphics boards available on the market, but for a more casual gamer looking to build a silent system, Sapphire's Radeon X1650 PRO Ultimate Edition does a very nice job indeed.
  • 15.4-inch MacBooks to begin shipping in 2Q - To get a Mac laptop with a 15.4" display, one must cough up at least $1,999 for a MacBook Pro.  That's a little pricey, especially since Dell currently offers a 15.4" model with Windows Vista Home Premium, a Core 2 Duo processor, 1GB of RAM, and an 80GB hard drive for less than $1,000.
  • Nvidia releases DirectX 10 demo for Vista - If you own a NVIDIA GeForce 8800 series video card and Windows Vista you might be interested in this DX10 Cascades demo
  • SlySoft invites beta testers for upcoming HD-DVD ripper - Beta testers of AnyDVD HD can "remaster" the high-definition discs and, according to SlySoft, rip out first tracks and advertisements
  • NTFS Undelete 1.0 - NTFS Undelete is free software that allows you to recover deleted files. It recovers files directly from hard drive, and it will work even if you empty Recycle Bin.
  • Portable Firefox 2.0.0.1 - Portable Firefox is a fully functional package of Firefox optimized for use on a USB key drive.
  • REALTEK GbE & FE Ethernet PCI NIC Driver 5.6.63 - New drivers for Realtek 10/100/1000 network cards, all operating systems.
  • How To Make P2P Programs to Work on Networks Using a Broadband Router - Learn how to configure your broadband router to enable P2P file sharing programs to work on your network.
  • Zero-day attack hits Word - Microsoft is working to patch a security flaw in its word-processing software that is being used in targeted cyberattacks.
  • Microsoft's YouTube rival enters beta - The service, which Microsoft unveiled last September, has been available to beta testers only by invitation for several months. But now anyone can test out the service by going to this Web site.
  • YouTube Turns Over User IDs - If you like uploading copyrighted material to YouTube, you'd better think twice because they will turn over your information in a heartbeat
  • World's First Commercial Quantum Computer Demonstrated -  The D-Wave computer, dubbed Orion, is based on a silicon chip containing 16 quantum bits, or 'qubits,' which are capable of retaining both binary values of zero and one. The qubits mimic each others' values allowing for an amplification of their computational power. D-Wave says that its system is scalable by adding multiples of qubits.
  • MIT Student Invents Rapid Wall Climbing Rope - Nathan Ball, a 23-year-old graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has invented a device that makes the fantasy a reality. With the help of Ball’s ATLAS Powered Rope Ascender, a fully loaded firefighter could reach the top of a 30-story building in only 30 seconds, compared to the six minutes or more it often takes to trudge up stairs with 80 to 100 pounds of equipment
  • Why Do People Remove Their Warm Clothing as They Freeze to Death? - Victims of even slight hypothermia often exhibit altered states of judgment, which in mountaineering circles is known as being "cold stupid". One common but especially bizarre behavior of hypothermia victims is a conundrum known as "paradoxical undressing". Finally there is an answer why.
  • 14 Biggest Game Myths Debunked! - I haven't read GamePro in years. I forgot they existed :-)
  • Top 12 Movies That Were Ahead of Their Time - From Star Wars and 2001 to The Matrix!
  • 50 Funniest Homer Simpson Quotes - check it out
  • The Wrath of the Norse Gods - check it out
  • International Die Hard Teaser! - A new international teaser trailer for Fox's Live Free or Die Hard has come online and can be watched via this link.
TechNews - GeForce 8900 Has 160 Shader Processors? - tech
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  • AMD Price Cuts Could Create Opportunity - The news items also talks of quad-core price cuts from Intel soon too. Intel plans to drop its quad-core processor, the Core 2 Quad Q6600 (launched on January 7, 2007) from US$851 to US$530.
  • IBM Uses eDRAM As Cache For 45nm CPUs - Those are expected in 2008. IBM envisions putting anywhere from 24MB to 48MB of on-chip cache memory into those processors.
  • NVIDIA Renames GeForce 6100 and nForce 405 - The single-chip chipset, which is code-named MCP61P, will be re-introduced as the GeForce 7050 and nForce 630a combo. This move is supposedly an effort by Nvidia to prepare for competition from a yet-unannounced AMD RS690 chipset, which will also target the low-end integrated graphics market
  • AMD Crossfire Xpress 3200 Chipset for Core 2 Rolls, But Doesn't Rock - The new AMD chipset, also known as RD600, keeps pace with Intel's P965/975X and Nvidia's nForce 680i SLI, but is lacking in terms of features. Great overclocking results and a superb motherboard by DFI save the day, fortunately.
  • [!] GeForce 8900 Has 160 Shader Processors? - The card still has the same G80, 90nm core but NVIDIA might be veiling some info. The card will be announced just in time to spoil the ATI's fun with R600 launch.
  • ATI R600 Coming In March Or April? - R600 will come in four models targeting different market segments. The high-end part will have power consumption of 270 Watts and target OEM partners, such as Dell, sources said.
  • External R600 and Crossfire cards are on the way - External CrossFire will come to market probably before summer, oriented towards competing with Quadro Plex. It's not hard to imagine that the GPGPU world is soon going to become a real source of revenue for the company, just like Quadro SDI is for Nvidia.
  • Three 2.5-Inch Hard Disk Drives with 120GB Storage Capacity - Samsung and WD models are both much faster than the Hitachi and are roughly equal to each other
  • InPhase ships 300GB holographic media - The Tapestry HDS-300R drive costs $18,000, with the 1.5mm-thick platters running to $180 a piece. InPhase plans to release re-writeable holographic discs in 2008 and to bump up the storage capacity of its media to 1.6TB in 2010.
  • OCZ announces the Equalizer 2500 DPI Laser Mouse - Shaped like a slightly beefier Logitech MX518, the Equalizer has six buttons (not including the scroll wheel) and a dual-laser optical sensor with a 2500 DPI resolution. In other mouse related news, techPowerUp posted a review on the Sharkoon Rush Laser Mouse - For a mere 20 Euros you get up to 2000 DPI with variable on-the-fly switching.
  • Webcam Roundup - THG gathered five webcams and put them to the test against each other.
  • Shuttle introduces its first quad-core SFF workstation line - Quad-core powered Shuttle P2 3700w workstations are available immediately starting at $1649. In other news, bit-tech.net posted a review on the AOpen XC Cube EU965, which is an SFF based on Intel's G965 chipset that features support for Core 2.
  • NVIDIA ForceWare 100.64 Vista Drivers - New version 100.64 ForceWare reference drivers for Vista are now available for NVIDIA video cards.
  • Talking About ATi Vista Drivers - PCPerspective takes a look at ATi's Windows Vista driver support as well as current and upcoming features.
  • Portable Thunderbird 2.0 Beta 2 - Repackaged Thunderbird as a complete, removable drive-friendly email client
  • How to Access Gmail if it’s Blocked at Work or School - Here are some clever ways to get Gmail access without any programming or security knowledge. Some clever hacks to check out. You can also go to google.com and search for gmail. When you find the gmail link in the search results, instead of clicking on the actual link, click on "Cached".
  • Quick Firefox Tip: Single-key search tool - When you press slash (or the apostrophe key), you'll see a little Quick Find field in the lower-left corner of the screen--not unlike what you get from pressing Ctrl-F (but without any of the Find controls). Start typing and you'll see instant results. Wait a moment and Quick Find disappears on its own.
  • Blu-Ray and HD DVD Copy Protection Broken Totally -  A method to fully crack the AACS has been found, according to some media reports and forum posts, which means that it is now possible to extract copy-protected content from Blu-ray discs (BDs) and HD DVDs and copy it without compromising quality.
  • Samsung Ultra Smart F520 Slides Two Ways - The phone can slide up like a conventional phone to reveal a five way navigator and those ten digits you need to dial a call, but if you slide it on the side (like an HTC smartphone), you get a full slate of QWERTYness for ease of text entry.
  • [!] Microsoft Security Updates for February 2007 -  If you haven't hit the Windows Update button yet today, you should. Microsoft released fixes for twenty vulnerabilities for a number of its products (Windows included).
  • 14 Hewlett-Packard Company Secrets From A Former Employee - Many HP Printers, like their laser printers, have a built-in page-count after which they won't work. This resides in the a transpart sometimes called image or drum kit. Rather than get the printer fixed, it's often cheaper to buy a new printer, OR you can do a NV ram reset..etc. I know some of them are true and I wish I knew about the others.
  • DOJ Audit Reveals FBI Let Its Laptops Go Missing and Stolen - What's worse? The fact FBI lost 11 laptops a month for two years, or the fact that it does not even know what was on them.
  • The RIAA Tries to Give a Reacharound to the Legal System - They want ISPs to send letters directly to people asking for a $1,000 settlement if they've been found "guilty" of file sharing by the impartial and even-handed folks at the RIAA. They'll then be directed to p2plawsuits.com where they can automatically deal with paying off the RIAA thugs, as if they were just buying a book on Amazon.
  • DirecTV Launches Casual Gaming Channel - Officials from major U.S. satellite television service provider DirecTV have announced the launch of Game Lounge, a new interactive casual and children's gaming channel now available exclusively on the service.
  • The World's Largest Space Invader - A drawing of the final moments of a game of Atari Space Invaders. It was made over two days and is composed of 100 miles of GPS tracks recorded in a rented car
  • Google's Official Statement Regarding Valentine's Day Logo - When you look at the logo, you may worry that we forgot our name overnight, skipped a letter, or have decided that "Googe" has a better ring to it. None of the above. I just know that those with true romance and poetry in their soul will see the subtlety immediately. And if you're feeling grouchy today, may I suggest eating a strawberry
  • BoA Offers Employees $3,000 Reimbursment For Buying a Hybrid - Yeah, they are offering employees a bonus of sorts for getting a hybrid instead of a less fuel-efficient alternative. Bank of America announced Feb. 2 that its more than 185,000 U.S. employees would be eligible to receive the $3,000 reimbursement.
  • Amazing HDR Photo of Korean Shipyard - check it out
  • Photos of people pulling a Matrix - check it out
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,14 2007 - tech
Supreme Commander Performance - tech
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This means it is possible to play Supreme Commander with a GeForce 6600 GT if you are prepared to play at 1024x768 with low quality settings.
Legion Hardware has a piece up checking out performance in Gas Powered Games' Supreme Commander.  They use a E6700, 2 gigs of ram and video cards ranging from Geforce 6600 to 8800 GTX. Here's an excerpt:
Supreme Commander will be available on the 20th of this month and if you are going to grab yourself a copy, keep in mind that this game is not even half as good with low quality settings as it is with high quality settings. Of course when the game is finally released, the game performance might be a little less taxing than what we have seen here today, though I very much doubt it. In fact I really believe that our results are some what conservative given we were never heavily engaged with the AI (Artificial Intelligence). With a rather limited amount of units on a small map I really do not believe we pushed this game anywhere near its limits.

Imagine a map two or three times bigger with more than twice as many players engaging in a non-stop battle. Surely this will be far more demanding when compared to the demo we tested here today. Another thing to keep in mind is that all our tests were run on a relatively high-end Core 2 Duo system with 2GB’s of DDR2 memory. While we are not going to test more platforms until the full version is released, it will be interesting to see how the GeForce 7900GS for example and even the GeForce 8800 GTX cards, handle themselves on slower platforms.

Back when we first looked at Company of Heroes the results were a little surprising and we found that with medium quality settings even a GeForce 7300GT paired with an Athlon64 3800+ processor could deliver reasonable performance. However, Supreme Commander is obviously a lot more demanding, as even the 7600GT was unable to handle medium quality settings. The performance differences between the 7900GS and X1950 Pro were very small as both graphics cards produced very similar results. Surprisingly, both were limited to 1024x768 with high quality settings enabled.

I just received an email from THQ saying: "the Supreme Commander DVD-ROM is now available at all GameStop and EB Games stores nationwide. While supplies last, gamers who pre-order this massive RTS gaming experience will receive a DVD containing the following content: Collectible lenticular postcard with a message from Chris Taylor, The Making of Supreme Commander Video Documentary, Video mission briefing with Chris Taylor, 3 original tracks from the game, Fan website kit  and Exclusive wallpapers." Supreme Commander will be available at retail outlets nationwide on February 20, 2007. On the same day there will be a demo released for the PC version of Command& Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars. I don't know what the demo will contain but I'll have it up for download on here.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,13 2007 - tech
TechNews-GeForce 8800 GTS-320MB vs 640MB - tech
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  • VIA Making Intel Chipsets? - These chipsets, which include PT960 and PM960 models, are reportedly scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year-just one quarter before Intel's deadline
  • Nvidia talks nForce2, nForce3 Vista support - Nvidia Platform Products PR Manager Bryan Del Rizzo has e-mailed TechReport saying, 'There is a known issue with ATI AGP cards and nForce3 and Vista. This is currently being looked into and will most likely be resolved with a MCP driver update' Del Rizzo adds that nForce3- and nForce2-based systems can run Vista using built-in Microsoft drivers and third-party audio chipset drivers. There is one notable exception, though: storage support. Nvidia RAID is just plain not supported, and Del Rizzo says there are 'known Vista issues with some ATAPI devices.'
  • Asus M2-CROSSHAIR Socket AM2 nForce 590 SLI mobo - From the awesome looking blue LEDs all over the motherboard PCB to the convenient power, reset and Clear CMOS buttons, the motherboard is an absolute pleasure to work with.
  • Nvidia launches $299 GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB - Just like the GeForce 8800 GTS that launched last November, the new model has 96 stream processors, a 500MHz core clock speed, a 1.2GHz shader speed, an 800MHz memory speed, and a 320-bit memory bus.
  • GeForce 8800 GTS - 320MB vs 640MB - Ok it's nice to see a comparison between products at 1 high resolution (e.g. 2048x1536) but how many people are really running games at that resolution compared to 1280x1024 and 1600x1200.
  • The end of anonymity on the Internet? - Over 20 million PCs worldwide are equipped with a tiny security chip called the Trusted Platform Module, although it is as yet rarely activated. But once merchants and other online services begin to use it, the TPM will do something never before seen on the Internet: provide virtually fool-proof verification that you are who you say you are. Ed.note: The TPM chip is considered by the computer and the BIOS like any other integrated peripheral on your mobo like your onboard sound/NIC/Firewire ports. It can be disabled in BIOS and if what I've seen from my work with HP laptops the chip can actually be physically removed from the board.
  • Flaws discovered in IE, Firefox could lead to data - In a fairly rare event, two flaws have been simultaneously discovered that affect the two most popular browsers in the world in similar fashions. Internet Explorer version 6 and possibly 7 is affected by one flaw, and Firefox 1.5/2.0 is affected by another.
  • Yahoo Music to be DRM-free by Christmas? - Yahoo Music General Manager Dave Goldberg has now told USA Today that he expects most of Yahoo's music catalog to be DRM-free by Christmas.
  • Yahoo integrates YIM into mail - Starting this week, Yahoo is chasing the coattails of Gmail and its integrated chat by coupling email and IM. Now, just by virtue of logging into a Yahoo mail account, you'll be able to chat with people on the YIM network. This could be a definite plus to people who tend to travel a lot and use public PCs while doing so, or want to avoid installing an IM client.
  • Firefox: 300 million+ downloads - Firefox has reached a new milestone: 300,000,000 downloads since its initial release back in November 9, 2004
  • Wikipedia is running out of cash - Online encyclopaedia Wikipedia might have to close because it only has enough funding for another four months.
  • Google Benefits From Piracy? - A host of media companies, including News Corp, Viacom, Sony, NBC Universal, Time Warner, and Walt Disney has accused Google of knowingly supporting sites that facilitate the distribution of pirated movies
  • YouTube to Legally Air Classic TV Shows - YouTube plans to offer more than 4,000 hours of classic television shows, including "I Spy," "Gumby" and other material from Digital Music Group Inc.
  • Top 10 Most Hilarious Viruses, Trojans and Worms - check it out!
  • Nokia E90 Communicator announced - Nokia has shed the touch screen Series 80 interface of the communicator, using S60 inside and out. On the outside the E90 feature a standard keypad and S60 navigation keys with a QVGA screen. Once opened, the phone packs a full QWERTY keyboard and 800 x 352 screen. The E90 packs Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and a 3.2 MP camera into a much small form factor than previous models. The phone is scheduled to hit stores by 2Q 2007 for 750-800 Euros ($1000). In other news, Nokia's new Video Center offers RSS video feeds along with content directly from YouTube, no browser needed.
  • Windows Mobile 6 Coming To US - As expected, a number of Windows Mobile 6 devices were announced today at 3GSM from a range of manufacturers. Although a multitude were announced, only a few are likely to come to American shores.
  • Ferrari Theme Park Details Emerge - Ferrari World, as it has now been revealed, will include some 24 attractions. Among them will be an F1-themed roller-coaster with two tracks that will race one grid of cars against the other. There'll also be a 70-meter high g-force tower, go kart and dune buggy racing and some sort of pitlane experience. Wow!
  • Mexican drug wars find new battleground on YouTube - A vicious Mexican drug gang war has moved onto the video-sharing site where rivals taunt each other with blood-soaked slideshows and film of their murder victims
  • Man wins $300,000 divorce from wife 'too shy' to sleep with him - Tainan court has granted a man's request for divorce because his wife was "too shy" to consummate their marriage. On the wedding night, Lin slept fully dressed and wrapped with a quilt. When Chen tried to sleep with her, the report said, she pushed him away shouting: "You are ridiculous!"
  • Handheld windmills serve as electric generators - It's not quite nanotechnology, but these inches-long windmills can generate small amounts of electric energy to power a variety of low-voltage applications. Since they're made entirely of plastic, they cost just dollars to manufacture, offering potential for many uses including battery recharging, lighting in remote areas, and wireless sensors.
  • 101 Ways to make money online - Useful for people who want to make money online.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,12 2007 - tech
TechNews - AMD price cuts - tech
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  • AMD price cuts announced (Feb 2007) - The price cuts published on AMD's website today begin with the Athlon 64 X2 5600+, currently the top-end processor in the range, falling in price from US$505 to US$326, while the next highest model, the 5400+ is reduced even further from US$485 to US$267.
  • Intel Demos 80-Core Processor - The demo chip ran at 3.16GHz and used a special motherboard and cooling system made especially for the demo (and no it can't run Windows Vista since it is not based on the x86 instruction set).
  • AMD Barcelona Power Savings Techniques - Barcelona will integrate 2 MB of shared L3 cache as well as an improved virtualization feature that, according to AMD, can provide a performance gain of "up to 43% over non AMD-V driven applications.
  • VIA PCIe 2.0 Chipsets For Intel 1333FSB CPUs - VIA PT960 Discrete and PM960 IGP chipsets support upcoming FSB1333 Core 2 Duo processors, DDR2-533/667/88/1066 or DDR3-800/1066/1333 memories, PCI Express 2.0 (1x16 Graphics, 4 x PCIe x1) and will link up with the Southbridge via Ultra V-Link.
  • AMD's 690G Chipset Arrives - ECS AMD690GM-M2 Mobo - It's surely not a motherboard for gamers and enthusiasts but with fairly decent onboard graphics through the Radeon X1250 and an affordable price tag, it will make a great basis for a basic budget or office system.
  • nVidia GeForce 8800GTS 320MB - Halving the memory - If you're the owner of a smaller type LCD monitor (like 17" to 19") and cannot run any higher than the standard 1280 x 1024 resolution then this is the perfect option for you. You're going to be able to get into the DX10 gaming arena without totally breaking the bank.
  • ATi R600XTX/XT/XL & RV630 Cards Info - There will be 2 versions of R600XTX - one is for OEM/SI and the other for retail. Both feature 1GB DDR4 memories on board but the OEM version is 12.4" long to be exact and the retail is 9.5" long (the picture shows a 12.4" OEM version). The power consumption of the card is huge at 270W for 12" version and 240W for 9.5" version.
  • How to Get Rid of DRM Effectively: Open Letter to Steve Jobs and the RIAA - If the music industry ever wants to significantly reduce piracy, they need to offer a product that is at least equal in quality to pirated copies, and DRM supported music isn't.
  • EMI Considers Selling Music in MP3 - EMI, the world's third largest music label, is actively considering removing the digital rights management restrictions from its song catalog and selling tracks online in MP3 format.
  • Official NVIDIA nForce 570 SLI/570/550 AMD and nForce 430/410/405/400 WHQL drivers for Vista - Download here (570/550) and here (430/410/405/400).
  • Realtek HD Audio Drivers 1.57 - Download drivers for WinXP / Vista
  • AIM Ad Hack 5.2 Update for AIM 6.1.3.1 - AIM Ad Hack 5.2 Update - 1/17/07
  • AVG 7.5.441 Build 944 - AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition (download) is a free anti-virus protection tool developed by GRISOFT for home use.
  • DVDFab Decrypter 3.0.8.0 - DVDFab Decrypter is a simple version of DVDFab Platinum. It copies entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC, RCE, APS, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying,
  • Maxthon v1.5.9 Build 80 - Maxthon (MyIE2) /download/ is a powerful web browser with a highly customizable interface. It is based on the Internet Explorer engine (your most likely current web browser) which means that what works in IE, works the same in Maxthon but with many additional efficient features.
  • Miranda IM 0.6.7 - Miranda IM is designed to be resource efficient and easy to use while still providing many features including support for AIM, Jabber, ICQ, IRC, MSN, Yahoo, and more.
  • Norton Removal Tool for Windows 2000/XP/Vista 2007.2.01.14 - The Norton Removal Tool (download) uninstalls all Norton 2007/2006/2005/2004/2003 products from your computer. Before you continue, make sure that you have the installation CDs or downloaded installation files for any Norton products that you want to reinstall. Also, if you use ACT! or WinFAX, back up those databases and uninstall those products.
  • VirtualDub 1.7.1 - VirtualDub (download) is a video capture/processing utility for 32-bit Windows platforms (95/98/ME/NT4/2000/XP), licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It lacks the editing power of a general-purpose editor such as Adobe Premiere, but is streamlined for fast linear operations over video.
  • VMware Converter 3.0 - Use the intuitive wizard-driven interface of VMware Converter to convert your physical machines to virtual machines. VMware Converter quickly converts Microsoft Windows based physical machines and third party image formats to VMware virtual machines. It also converts virtual machines between VMware platforms.
  • LG enV (VX9900) Phone review - The LG enV is on its way to compete against T-Mobile's SideKick series than dedicated smartphones for professionals even though the enV is packed with similar, if not more, features than the Treo and BlackBerry.
  • Blackberry 8800 Includes GPS - The 8800 series will launch as a quad-band GSM/EDGE device with a full QWERTY keyboard and many features from the Pearl including trackball navigation and a media player.
  • FBI Shuts Down Site That Provided A Loop Hole For US Poker Players - It seems that the government is cracking down on sites that help US players to bypass the current online poker ban. Oh,  I remember when isonews got busted oh so many years ago, the FBI also put up a gaudy looking victory page.
  • Wal-Mart Video Service Requires IE - If you want to take advantage of the new video download service that Wal-Mart is offering, you'll want to be sure to have the latest version of IE because it does not support Safari or Firefox at this time
  • 8 Things You Must Do If Your Identity Is Stolen - There are a few steps you should immediately take to preserve your credit and your hard-earned money.
  • Worst Engrish Ever on a Door - Title says it all, FYI,  if you haven't been there yet: http://www.engrish.com/
  • What You Didn't Know About Diamonds - Want an easy way to save 3+ months' salary? Don't buy a diamond engagement ring.
  • Great Hot Air Balloon Game - This game puts you in control a a hot-air ballon that must be navigated through challenging, greatly designed (Nintendo-esque) courses by the control over the direction of the wind!
  • Faster than a Porsche, hybrid and going to cost about 35k. Meet New Toyota - The Toyota FT-HS is a hybrid sports car concept introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,10 2007 - tech
TechNews - Vista follow-up likely in 2009 - tech
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  • Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB naked, tested - Instead of twelve memory chips the card has ten of them. Ten times thirty two gives you 320MB of memory. The card scores 28000 in 3Dmark03, 15000 at 3Dmark05 and 8800 in 3Dmark06. In games it pulls more than 100 FPS at 16x12. It looks fast to me.
  • ATI DX10 R600 Pictures? - Overclockers.Com have snagged some new pictures of AMD-ATI's upcoming R600 graphics card.
  • A look at Asus' Vista Edition motherboard features - Getting ReadyBoost working on the M2N32-SLI Premium is as easy as installing the ASAP driver that comes with the board. ReadyBoost defaults to using 431MB of the onboard flash drive's available capacity, but since this isn't a removable drive, you might as well let ReadyBoost use the whole thing.
  • Nvidia invites users to report Vista driver bugs - In addition to announcing its new plans to switch to a monthly driver update schedule, the company has put up a quality assurance page on its website. The page contains links to Vista drivers for GeForce FX, GeForce 6, GeForce 7, and GeForce 8 graphics cards as well as nForce4, nForce 500, and nForce 600 series chipsets
  • Vista vs XP with NVIDIA - Clearly NVIDIA's Windows Vista drivers still need a lot of work. Features are missing, and end users running into bugs and other issues with games and other software applications. Then there's the performance problem.
  • [!] Microsoft: Vista follow-up likely in 2009 - With Vista just out the door, Microsoft is now drawing up plans to deliver its follow-up client operating system by the end of 2009, according to the executive in charge of building the product's core components. Hah, nice way to stop people upgrading to Vista. If they are going to have a new one soon and I was purchasing a computer right now, I'd opt for the stability of XP and hold out upgrading until the next OS version.
  • How to Build a Wireless Network Using a Broadband Router - A step-by-step guide on how to build your own wireless network using a wireless broadband router.
  • Firefox 3 Alpha 2 - Mozilla's latest pre-release version of its browser remains buggy, but performance enhancements give us reason to get excited.
  • Install Windows Vista in a dual-boot configuration along with Windows XP - Greg Shultz walks you step by step through the entire dual boot configuration procedure.
  • Back up Gmail with fetchmail - The article is aimed at Windows users, but it's based on a Linux.com article. Here's how you do it on Linux. Huh? Same thing can be done with any POP client...
  • VMWare's 3D graphics acceleration just around the corner? - Somebody managed to get a hand on an internal beta build of VMware Fusion whose UI offers a way to accelerate 3D graphics in virtual machines, and even made a video of some serious 3D gaming action in Fusion.
  • Quantum computer to debut next week - D-Wave has promised to demonstrate a quantum computer next Tuesday that can carry out 64,000 calculations simultaneously. Wow.
  • Vodafone launches YouTube mobile - The launch will focus on the UK initially and involve YouTube providing a daily selection of videos. Vodafone said customers will also be able to forward links of their favourite clips and upload their own content from their phones.
  • Crazy man drops $230k on a flight simulator - It's got 13 quad-core machines hooked up to his 42-inch Philips Ambilight TV, all running a rig sitting on top of a crazy hydraulic setup.
  • Jack Tretton wants to give you $1,200 - Sony's Jack Tretton said: "If you can find a PS3 anywhere in North America that's been on shelves for more than five minutes, I'll give you 1,200 bucks for it. I can get any retail buyer on the phone with you and get them to verify that there's not a single retail location in America where there's a PlayStation 3 on the shelf for sale." Wow, this guy has a seriously tenuous grasp on reality.
  • Why The Ugly Girl is Pretty When You're Drunk - Many of us have heard of the so-called "beer goggle" effect. It's the phenomenon that occurs when someone's had a few alcoholic drinks and suddenly, all of those people who looked semi-attractive on entering the bar look really, really appealing.
  • Capsule Hotel in Japan - check it out
  • Martian moon 'could be key test' - Mars' moon Phobos could be the target for a technology trial that would seek to return rock samples to Earth.
  • Sunday, Bloody Sunday - A hilarious cleverly dubbed/edited video of Bush singing Sunday Bloody Sunday. This Codi Rice Raps video is also pretty good :-)
  • Mom gave teen a gun for revenge slaying - Police on Thursday were searching for a teenager and his mother, who they say gave the boy a handgun after he lost a fight and told him to take revenge. Sadly, the 17yo son followed her instructions and the other boy is dead.
  • Hot Fuzz Trailer - Cut by Wright... scored by Rodriguez? - check it out
  • Toy Story 3 Coming in 2009 - Lasseter and Disney Animation president Ed Catmull provided extensive details on their upcoming slate at the Mouse House's investor conference Thursday. In addition to confirming for the first time that a third 'Toy Story' is in the works, most likely for 2009 release, Lasseter said Lee Unkrich will helm it with Tom Hanks and Tim Allen returning as the voices of Woody and Buzz Lightyear. Unkrich co-directed Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc. and Finding Nemo but has never before been sole helmer on a Pixar film.
 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,08 2007 - tech
TechNews - AMD to cut processor prices yet again? - tech
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 Gameguru Mania News - Feb,07 2007 - tech
TechNews - Will Vista Run Your Games? - tech
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  • 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
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