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All Recent Tags Hardware development is starting to throw up new technologies to us as the arrival of Windows Vista draws closer. The next ‘shake-up’ is in the area of integrated graphics.
High definition media content is the spur, and current solutions simply don’t handle it. Only a small number of high...
Read More | Aug 7th, 2005
Has the next major upheaval in PC hardware reared it’s head?
Every once in a long while, a new type of component arrives which dramatically changes how we consider our computers. The development of components such as video capture cards and TV tuners have added functionality, but that...
Read More | Aug 4th, 2005
I've always been a weirdo lover :D
Over time you come across all sorts of strange characters. Let me introduce you to a couple.
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Twas many years ago and my mates and I were young fellas out for New Years Eve at Lakes Entrance. But the way events transpired all revelry was cast aside....
Read More | Aug 3rd, 2005
Several days back I had a look at some of the forward looking aspects of the upcoming Windows Vista and made mention of Digital Rights Management. The protection of encoded media content is a consideration which will increasingly have implications for hardware as well as for software, and it seems...
Read More | Aug 3rd, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 6th, 2005
“I have seen the future, and the future is………�
No, not Baha’I, as famous science fiction editor John W. Campbell wrote all those years ago. In fact nothing startlingly amazing at all. I’m simply dreaming of my own next upgrade!
A few days ago I mentioned that AMD was releasing a...
Read More | Aug 1st, 2005
With the ‘Hot Coffeegate’ scandal video game censorship has hit front page. Diversity in video games is under threat from such ‘notables’ as Hilary Clinton and the outspoken Jack Thompson, who happily disregards the fact that most of the nonsense he spouts has been disproven by numerous...
Read More | Aug 1st, 2005 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Aug 1st, 2005
The next generation of game consoles are shaping up to become a battleground between competing technologies of high capacity high definition DVD standards.
The support of Sony for Blu-Ray technology in its upcoming Playstation 3 has been widely discussed. Bill Gates has now officially announced...
Read More | Jul 31st, 2005
John C. Dvorak has a vision and I suspect it may be myopic. Over at Ziff-Davis’s PCMag, the renowned John C. Dvorak has witnessed Windows Vista’s arrival as an almighty dull thud, and sees recent events as a potential portent of the demise of the mighty...
Read More | Jul 28th, 2005 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Jul 29th, 2005
Microsoft's much talked about Windows Genuine Advantage scheme is now in place and active. Windows users who download updates from Microsoft now need to undergo verification checks in order to get the downloads. The only exception are Windows security updates, which will still be distributed...
Read More | Jul 27th, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Aug 1st, 2005
The appearance, in some online store catalogues, of the dual-core Athlon X2 3800+ processor marks a welcome new entry to the processor battles. Although not yet officially announced, the X2 3800+ is expected to have a clockspeed of 2.0Ghz and to have 2x512Kb level 2 cache. Expect it to retail for...
Read More | Jul 27th, 2005 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Jul 28th, 2005