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Why Silicon Features are so Important Now
in Computer Processors
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Contributed by DMOS
Article Rating:    / 15
2004-10-13
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Silicon features, otherwise known through the industry as blue crystals, have not been marketed by the largest desktop CPU manufacturer nearly as hard as clock speed has for many years. How was Intel able to get away with that? Why are they no longer able to simply sell newer chips on GHz alone any more? What are they going to do about it? Those are some of the more pertinent questions out there these days. Discuss (1)
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Gainward TV2GO Review
in Video Cards
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Contributed by Cyd
Article Rating:    / 13
2004-10-12
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Most of you have at the very least heard about TV tuner cards for your PC. They allow you to not only watch television on your PC, but also to record shows and movies and use time-shifting so you can pause live TV, in effect giving you a Tivo-esque experience. Today we'll be taking a look at Gainward's "portable" solution in this field. Discuss (6)
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Digital Photography Hacks: Sharp and Flattering Images
in Digital Cameras
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Contributed by O'Reilly Media
Article Rating:    / 4
2004-10-11
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This brief tip will save you time when you have to find the sharpest image in a collection of files. Then be the rave of all your friends with these two quick tips to touch up photos and make the people in them better looking than in real life! (Hacks #47, 70, 16 from Digital Photography Hacks, by Derrick Story, O'Reilly Media, 2004, ISBN: 0596006667). Discuss (0)
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Controlling Games with the Keyboard and Mouse
in PC Gaming
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Contributed by Sams Publishing
Article Rating:    / 10
2004-10-11
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There's a name for a game with no user interaction—it's called a screensaver! Learn how a mouse handles input and create a program with an animated graphical object that you can control with the keyboard and mouse. (From the book, Beginning Game Programming, by Michael Morrison, ISBN: 0672326590, Sams.) Discuss (0)
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Creative Labs: The Microsoft of Sound
in Sound Cards
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Contributed by DMOS
Article Rating:    / 20
2004-10-07
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There, I said it: The "Microsoft of Sound". In case you weren't aware, that generally isn't seen as a positive comment. Let's see the similarities. Both are considered monopolies in their respective areas. Both use patents to scare off competitors, or just buy them out. Both have bloaty, buggy software. That's a lot in common. Too much. (Are we sure they aren't run by the same people?) Discuss (3)
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Gigabyte X800 Pro Review
in Video Cards
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Contributed by KaoMAN
Article Rating:    / 30
2004-10-06
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The maximum core and memory overclock of the Gigabyte X800 Pro was 550MHz core and 1100MHz memory. This is an increase of 75MHz core and 200MHz memory over the 475/900 stock speed. But the card does not support hardware monitoring. The 6800 is the better performer for Halo and Far Cry while the X800 Pro takes the lead in NFSU. Discuss (0)
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DiamondMax 10: What does 16 MB Cache and the New Native Command Queuing do?
in Storage Devices
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Contributed by Robert Jacobs
Article Rating:    / 19
2004-10-05
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NCQ is the latest buzz word in hard disk technologies. It adds an intelligence to the way disks access data. It's the biggest thing since sliced bread (or, at least, since the 10K Raptor drives). How does it measure up in the real world? The Maxtor DiamondMax 10 with NCQ is tested against today's fastest SATA drive, the Western Digital Raptor. Discuss (1)
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IBM ThinkPad X31 Review
in Computer Systems
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Contributed by DMOS
Article Rating:    / 6
2004-10-04
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The IBM ThinkPad X31, light enough that you don't have to be a champion bodybuilder to carry it. But it skips features that some would consider to be absolute necessities such as optical drives. Recommended more for business people than for students. See more results in this review, including details on Intel Pentium M 1.4 Ghz processor. Discuss (5)
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Zip-Bam-Bot Version XK2
in Hardware Guides
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Contributed by Apress Publishing
Article Rating:    / 6
2004-09-29
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Get some tips on subassemblies, some new programming procedures, and for creating sumo-bots for the small-and-fast strategy. Build a XK2 with its smaller but more lethal slope. (From the book, Competitive MINDSTORMS: A Complete Guide to Robotic Sumo Using LEGO MINDSTORMS, by David Perdue, Apress, 2004, ISBN: 1590593758.) Discuss (0)
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Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow Review
in PC Gaming
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Contributed by Cyd
Article Rating:    / 34
2004-09-28
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Dev Hardware Recomended For all of you original Splinter Cell fans your old friend Sam Fisher is back for some more espionage action. Splinter Cell catapulted gaming to the next level, revolutionizing espionage gameplay in ways that could be seen throughout the game, but the second mission is always harder than the first; can UbiSoft pull it off again? Discuss (1)
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Improving Input with Joysticks
in PC Gaming
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Contributed by Sams Publishing
Article Rating:    / 5
2004-09-27
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When designing games, it's important to know how to interpret and respond to joystick input in your own games. Learn how to properly calibrate a joystick in Windows XP, how to add joystick support to the game engine, and more. (From Beginning Game Programming, by Michael Morrison, 2005, Sams, ISBN: 0672326590.) Discuss (0)
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Leaner Computing: Less Might be More
in Opinions
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Contributed by DMOS
Article Rating:    / 97
2004-09-23
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How much power does the average user need in a PC? DMOS argues that most PCs are overpowered and more than most people need. Discuss (53)
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"The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday approved rules for transmitting broadband communications signals over electric power lines, clearing the way for the expansion of high-speed Internet access through home electrical outlets." More (0)
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A Tribute to SPAM
By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 10-15-04 @ 04:00 pm EST
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Tell us, dear readers, how YOU enjoy your SPAM? Do you eat it in a box, with a bagel and a fox? Do you eat it in a fountain, or in a cave within a mountain? Do you eat it at your jobs, while enjoying some Lou Dobbs? Do you eat it in Japan, with both Godzilla AND Rodan? More (1)
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Which OS?
By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 10-15-04 @ 03:00 pm EST
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Here's something a recent conversation at the local Barnes and Nobles brought to mind: if you could use any OS with any hardware (in the home computing market), what would you use? MacOS on A64? Windows on PPC? Plan9 on StrongARM? (Ok, nix that last one.) More (3)
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It wasn't enough that Dell took Apple's spot as the king of computers in education, now the company's aiming yet another gun at Apple, with its new Dell DJ MP3 player. Will iPod be able to innovate its way to victory over hordes of foes? More (3)
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While L Computers's website was cute, their products outrageous, I never heard from anywhere, anyone, EVER making a purchase from them. Does it count as vaporware if you're willing to build a computer that no one ever buys? More (0)
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"2MB L2 P4s: Megahertz doesn't matter. There won't now be a version of the Pentium 4 running at 4GHz." More (0)
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Firms are turning to computerised audits to keep tabs on what employees are charging to the company account... More (0)
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Linux hurricane sinking SCO
By: A.T (Plant Food)
Posted: 10-15-04 @ 10:00 am EST
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"Darl McBride warned everyone in sight about the risk of not protecting their intellectual property from open source 'bandits'." More (1)
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Celeron gets update BEFORE P4?
By: DMOS (Plant Food)
Posted: 10-15-04 @ 09:00 am EST
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Wow, this has to be a worlds first. Intel's ho-hum budget chip got a new feature before their pride and joy P4 did. If you're into security, is this something you're looking for? More (0)
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iBooks, PowerBooks, and iPods got the credit for the company's windfall. Who would have thought in 1994 that Apple would still be around, let alone be profitable? More (0)
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A voting machine crash during a pre-election test causes a test of the systems to be postponed. What would happen if this occurred during election day? Reboot and forget about it? More (0)
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Halo 2 Leaked
By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 10-14-04 @ 03:00 pm EST
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Looking for a good time? Try downloading Halo 2, for the Xbox! But be vewy vewy quiet. MS is hunting piwates! More (5)
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Not content to stay on the 'net, Google's just released a new desktop search tool. Great use of the GBrowser smoke-and-screen, eh? More (2)
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The Truth Machine
By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 10-14-04 @ 01:00 pm EST
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In college, I picked up a book by James L. Halperin called "The Truth Machine." In it a wanna-be Bill Gates develops a machine that will detect if you're lying with a 99.9999999999% accuracy rate (or some such number). Could a machine like this ever be? How would it change your life? More (0)
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Google Goes India
By: Gnorb (Resident of Valhalla)
Posted: 10-14-04 @ 12:00 pm EST
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Google founders Page and Brin have been seen in India, working on their karma and looking where to plop down a new research facility. Lots of talent already spoken for, but in a country of 1-Billion, I'm sure they can find a few good folks. More (6)
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