Source: ExtremeTech |
by maximum3d on Wed Sep 11 2002 |
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Dense Pixel LCD delivers 200 DPI
This 22.2-inch LCD panel being sold by Viewsonic uses the same panel developed and marketed by IBM last year. The difference is that IBM charged nearly $20,000 for their its version; Viewsonic plans on selling theirs this one for around $8,000. That's still pretty pricey -- what makes this panel so special? Try 9.2 million pixels, for one thing. This 16x9 aspect ration panel has a native resolution of 3840x2400 pixels.
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Source: Microsoft |
by maximum3d on Tue Sep 10 2002 |
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Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 Released
MSIE 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1) is now available for WinXP, WinME, Win2k, Win98 and WinNT 4.0 SP6a. This critical update includes a well-tested collection of updates that focuses on a variety of customer-reported concerns with Internet Explorer 6. Internet Explorer 6 SP1 includes all prior patches and updates as well as enhancements to security and reliability. This is not needed for XP users who have installed the Windows XP SP1. IE 6.0 SP1 in included
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Source: Maxtor Press Release |
by maximum3d on Tue Sep 10 2002 |
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Maxtor Announces 320GB HDD
Maxtor announced Maxtor MaXLine, its newest generation of ATA drives designed specifically for rapidly emerging enterprise storage applications including near-line, media storage and network storage. The MaXLine family features two critical differentiators: huge capacities up to 320 GB for corporate archiving and media recording; and unique manufacturing and quality for 24/7 operations with mean time to failure (MTTF) rates exceeding one million hours.
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Source: ZDNnet |
by maximum3d on Tue Sep 10 2002 |
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AMD floods the transistor gates
Like Intel and IBM, AMD says it's has developed a new multiple-gate transistor, which will create more-powerful, energy-efficient processors
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Source: Microsoft |
by maximum3d on Mon Aug 26 2002 |
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More flaws found in Internet Explorer
Microsoft has announced that it has found more security flaws in several versions of Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5 and 6.0 software programs. The Redmond giant said some of the flaws are rated critical and could allow attackers to access and run unauthorised commands on users' computers. The company has issued patches, available on its website, to fix the flaws
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Source: Elite HW |
by maximum3d on Wed Aug 14 2002 |
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http://www.elitehw.com/articles/mods/stealth/index.php
A Guide to Stealthing your CD-ROM
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Source: The Inquirer |
by maximum3d on Wed Aug 14 2002 |
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Intel's 90 nano technology to use strained silicon
We know that Intel has planned to move from its current 130 nanometer to 90 nanometers for some time, but Barrett will describe a process called "strained silicon" which is already used by IBM. Strained silicon will increase the speed of transistors, while copper interconnect technology, which competitor AMD has used for some time, also increases performance. The firm claimed that it used a 90 nano process to make SRAM chips at 52 megabits last February, with around 300 million transistors in a 109 square millimetre area. The SRAM cell size is one square micron, claims Intel, which is 100 times smaller than a red blood cell. This SRAM technology will help inprove cache sizes in the future chips.
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Source: AMD Zone |
by maximum3d on Wed Aug 14 2002 |
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RedHat to offer global support for AMD Opteron
Red Hat and AMD today announced that Red Hat will offer global support for the upcoming AMD Opteron and AMD Athlon processors based on AMD's Hammer technology in Red Hat Linux Advanced Server, and future enterprise Linux offerings from Red Hat. Red Hat will provide native 64-bit support for processors based on AMD's x86-64 technology, while providing support for existing 32-bit Linux-based applications.
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Source: Microsoft |
by maximum3d on Mon Aug 12 2002 |
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Money 2003 for Pocket PC v 2.01 (FREE)
Money for the Pocket PC will help you track your expenses, monitor your investments, and take control of your finances from anywhere.
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Source: Overclocker Cafe |
by maximum3d on Mon Aug 12 2002 |
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http://www.overclockercafe.com/Reviews/Vantec_chipset-cooler/index.html
Vantec IceBerq Chipset Coolers
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