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Intel officially announced the introduction of 10 Core 2 Duo and Core Extreme microprocessors for desktops, workstations and notebooks. Intel said it has over 550 customer system designs underway, with the CPUs built on 65 nanometre technology. Machines using the desktop chips will be available in...
Read More | Jul 28th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 9 | Views: 10,780 | Last Entry: Jul 28th, 2006 | Overall Rating: Rating: 12 votes, 3.92 average
mikeandike22 in a Nutshell
I am a video game enthusiast. I have my own podcast "eSports Gaming". I like learning new things about tech and I like sharing my information. (Read Blog)
So lately the Apple Fanboys have been talking about this software called Parallels which can emulate Windows inside of Mac OS X. However is this really good or bad for Apple? In the short term I would say yes, but in terms of long term success Microsoft will be hands down winner. How So? you...
Read More | Aug 15th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 68 | Views: 207,399 | Last Entry: Jan 10th, 2007 | Overall Rating: Rating: 85 votes, 4.54 average
It scares me that, even if I do the duty to protect my personal information, some IT "professional" might be asleep at the switch and be the leak that sinks my ship. So, just when I thought I was going to go a whole day without feeling beat-down, I ran across this gem of a statistic: Eighty-one...
Read More | Aug 17th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 36 | Views: 42,549 | Last Entry: Dec 11th, 2006 | Overall Rating: Rating: 35 votes, 4.17 average
happygeek in a Nutshell
I am a freelance technology journalist from England, and have been for fast approaching 20 years now. For 14 of them I have enjoyed being Contributing Editor with PC Pro magazine, the biggest selling monthly IT publication in the UK. Currently, I hold the title of Information Security Journalist... (Read Blog)
McAfee publish a list of the top 10 spam subject lines, because of the work done by their threat research and filtering labs as well as customer feedback, and the latest for July shows how the spammer is now concentrating more on ID theft and less on helping you achieve sexual satisfaction or...
Read More | Aug 28th, 2006
Privacy International a human rights watchdog, has announced it is to run the second Stupid Security Awards in order to reward the numbnuts responsible for some of the most ridiculous security measures on the planet. If it is annoying, pointless, intrusive, illusory, self-serving and above all else...
Read More | Sep 1st, 2006
The Internationale Funkausstellung is not a jazz-fusion music event. Nope, the IFA is apparently the world’s largest consumer electronics show these days, and it runs until 6th September in Berlin. Once over the disappointment that the only music was Muzak-alike piped hell, the race was on to...
Read More | Sep 4th, 2006
This is, I would suggest, perhaps the biggest privacy issue of the day. I have lost count of the number of press releases, leads, emails and telephone calls that have come my way this year regarding how search engines treat the data you enter when performing a search. Be it the act of serving up...
Read More | Sep 8th, 2006
Well, maybe for a week or three anyway. That is the theory being bandied around wherever more than three geeks assembly for longer than 10 minutes, or so it seems. Perhaps it is just the company I keep. However, is there any merit in the idea that Vista, and specifically its support for IPv6, will...
Read More | Sep 8th, 2006
Since writing here about the release of a new 'privacy preserving web browser', I have now had a chance to test Browzar for myself and can make the following additional comments: I do not buy the 'Browzar is adware' comments that have been doing the rounds of the blogosphere, at least it's not...
Read More | Sep 10th, 2006
Well the spec is hardly earth shattering for starters, a clock speed of 1GHz, 256MB of DDR memory and a 40GB hard drive. No Intel Inside either, or AMD for that matter. Instead your cheap PC will be driven by the BLX Godson CPU, a chip whose architecture is very similar to MIPS and said to be 95%...
Read More | Sep 16th, 2006
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