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The Inquirer has just published their recommendations for the ‘value points’ in processor purchasing. Their recommendations are quite similar to those promoted by a number of reviewers, but closer inspection leaves me quite unconvinced. The assumptions they make fall somewhat short of the...
Read More | Oct 3rd, 2005 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Oct 10th, 2005
There will doubtless be a lot of disappointed gamers, but it seems the Nvidia 6800 Ultra and the ATi Radeon X850XT are the 'end of the road' for AGP gamers. Those who have been waiting for updated and improved cards to arrive have been waiting in vain, it appears.
Although Nvidia announced a...
Read More | Sep 29th, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 29th, 2005
Blog Stats: Entries: 50 | Views: 194,666 | Last Entry: Oct 20th, 2005
Akronix, a company that provides IM security and management tools, reports that Q3 2005 attacks on IM networks averaged more than one per day.
The report mentions that IM borne viruses were "often mutations of other varients, however in September, we had seven new viruses." The report did not...
Read More | Sep 29th, 2005 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 10th, 2005
Launched September 5, 1977, the Voyager 1 spacecraft has crossed the Termination Shock* of our solar system, and has entered a new region of space at extreme distances from our sun.
According to researchers at the University of Maryland, Voyager made this transition December 16, 2004, and it took...
Read More | Sep 29th, 2005 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Oct 1st, 2005
Microsoft's new Digital Locker system allows users of Windows computers to download computer software from a variety of vendors. A number of software vendors already provide this functionality -- Microsoft's system brings those vendors under "one roof", manages the financial transactions, and then...
Read More | Sep 27th, 2005
Apple has upgraded the adorable Mac Mini. Reports on the internet reveal that the advertised 1.42 GHz computer was actually shipped at 1.5 GHz, and sported some other features.
The new Mac Mini reportably has the following new features:
* New 8x Dual-layer Super Drive, model UJ-845. This media...
Read More | Sep 27th, 2005 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 28th, 2005
According to some online blogs, TiVo is employing a new scheme of digital rights management (DRM) which allows program sponsors (the people who provide the show, such as the network, or perhaps the syndication agency) to define when a show may be watched, and if it may be stored for later re-runs. ...
Read More | Sep 23rd, 2005 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Sep 24th, 2005
According to Steve Jobs, Apple Computer is ontrack to ship Intel based Macintosh computers by June 2006. Jobs said at the recent Apple Expo (Paris) that "We said we'd be shipping by next June, and we are on track to have that be a true statement."
Apple made announcements several months ago that...
Read More | Sep 23rd, 2005 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Oct 4th, 2005
Blog Stats: Entries: 77 | Views: 182,205 | Last Entry: Nov 12th, 2006 | Overall Rating:
I have a love-hate relationship with Palm. First, the love: for starters, Palm-based PDAs do everything I want a PDA to do. Just give me the basics, such as a nice contact list, memo/notepad, a to-do list, etc. Palm has always done that, and that's all it really needed to do. If I wanted add-ons, I...
Read More | Sep 26th, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Mar 18th, 2006
Blog Stats: Entries: 12 | Views: 43,308 | Last Entry: Mar 17th, 2006 | Overall Rating:
Most people have had experience of, or currently use Microsoft Office, either at work or home, but I would think most people would find it hard to spot the differences between Office 2000, XP, and 2003. Apart from updated aesthetics on the latter, not much has changed through the generations,...
Read More | Sep 26th, 2005 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Oct 3rd, 2005
Blog Stats: Entries: 4 | Views: 7,077 | Last Entry: Nov 24th, 2005
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