High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
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Sharp introduces high-contrast in-car LCD displayOct 13, 2006 - in News
Sharp announced the development of its high-contrast ratio in-car LCD applications and highlighted that the contrast ratio of 1500:1 achieves the industry's highest level.
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Intel gives 910- and 915-chipsets one year to liveOct 13, 2006 - in News
In addition to pushing the 945-series as the mainstream chipset solutions for entry-level PC systems in the first half of 2007, Intel has decided not to accept orders for 910- and 915-series chipsets starting from March of next year, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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MythTV Plug-insOct 13, 2006 - in Reviews
In many ways, the functionality of the MythTV frontend is defined by its many plug-in applications. These software modules build upon the underlying video capture and audio playback foundation at MythTV's very core.
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Santa Clara university student wins Tom's Hardware Guide's $10K PCOct 12, 2006 - in News
Brendan Duda, a mechanical engineering major at Santa Clara University, had been thinking about upgrading his old computer, but now he doesn't have to. Duda has won the Tom's Hardware Guide tenth-year anniversary computer which is valued at over $10,000 dollars. The massive computer with an equally massive 30" Apple Cinema display now resides in Duda's frat house room near the university.
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The $10,000 PC Goes To...Oct 12, 2006 - in Reviews
Tom's 10th Anniversary $10,000 PC goes to Brendan Duda, who will lock himself in for serious gaming. Later on, he intends to rent out time with the $10k PC.
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The Burning Crusade - Getting to the OutlandsOct 12, 2006 - in Picture Story
Beta testers must change the name of their transferred characters. Here we changed the name of Ganden, our level 60 warrior from Medivh, to Gandena. Yes, we were lazy.
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Nvidia announces new high-end mobile GPUOct 12, 2006 - in News
Nvidia today announced a new flagship graphics processor for notebooks. The GeForce Go 7950 GTX GPU promises joins the current 90 nm chip lineup of the company and promises more speed for performance-tuned mobile computers.
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Intel's PM96/GM965 chipsets to be rolled out as scheduled - sourcesOct 12, 2006 - in News
The development of Intel's forthcoming PM965/GM965 chipsets (codenamed Crestine) for its Santa Rosa platform is on track, which will allow the chip giant to roll out the chips in March 2007 as scheduled, according to sources at Taiwan notebook makers.
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NEC to launch two TFT-LCD modules for portable information devicesOct 12, 2006 - in News
NEC LCD Technologies today announced it will begin shipping samples of two new amorphous-silicon (a-Si) TFT-LCD displays at the end of December.
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200 GB, 2.5", SATA: Fujitsu's MHV2200BTOct 12, 2006 - in Reviews
Fujitsu claims to hold the title of the world's first vendor to offer a 200 GB mobile hard drive, but how does its performance stack up against the competition?
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The Burning Crusade - Blood Elves starting areaOct 11, 2006 - in Picture Story
We watch as another beta tester does battle with a level one monster.
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Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX (Courtesy of Nvidia)
Oct 11, 2006 - in Picture Story
The information in these slides was provided by Nvidia. You should take any information provided by a manufacturer with a grain of salt. MobilityGuru will soon be independently evaluating notebooks with the 7950 GTX graphics processor. Using information f
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Yahoo beams social media into spaceOct 11, 2006 - in News
Yahoo is pulling off one impressive publicity campaign centered around its social media offerings of blogging, photo uploading & sharing, and video upload with the first ever electronic anthropology archive, or Yahoo Time Capsule.
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The Burning Crusade Beta - Dranei starting areaOct 11, 2006 - in Picture Story
The Burning Crusade login screen
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Intel quad-core QX6700 reaches system buildersOct 11, 2006 - in News
Intel has begun shipping its first quad-core processor "Kentsfield," which will be officially called Core 2 Extreme QX6700 to system builders. Industry sources have confirmed to TG Daily that the processor has entered a stage of system testing, which indicates that the processors is on track for a mid-November launch.
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Comcast worker snoozes at customer's houseOct 11, 2006 - in News
A Comcast worker was caught sleeping on the job, not once, but twice. The Maironi family in Garden City Michigan had a Comcast worker fix the cable system, but found the worker asleep after one hour. One of the family members took a picture of the worker who was sprawled out on his bed.
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UPDATE: Google combines spreadsheets and word processingOct 11, 2006 - in News
Google is expected to introduce today a hybrid version of its online spreadsheet and word processing applications today. As such, Writely, the company Google acquired for online word processing, will lose its original name in favor of the new title "Google Docs"..
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Microsoft releases ten patches in its October security updateOct 11, 2006 - in News
Microsoft has released its regular monthly security update and issued a wave of ten patches. Microsoft encountered problems with the initial distribution of the patch yesterday, but the sftware maker's security team was able to fix some problems that were widely publicized.
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Samsung introduces 30" widescreen LCD monitorOct 11, 2006 - in News
Samsung Electronics America yesterday introduced SyncMaster 305T, a widescreen, high-resolution 30" LCD monitor.
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DVD Forum to offer China-specific HD DVD-ROM formatOct 11, 2006 - in News
The DVD Forum plans to draw up a blue-laser HD DVD-ROM format specifically for and only available in the China market in response to the request by two China-based organizations, the government-sponsored Optical Memory National Engineering Research Center (OMNERC) and the state-run China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC).
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South African PC market to hit 1.6 million units in 2006Oct 11, 2006 - in News
The PC market in South Africa is expected to grow 45.5% on year to 1.6 million units, including 900,000 desktops and 600,000 notebooks, in 2006, according to sources at Rectron, a Taiwan-invested IT distributor in South Africa.
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Transcend and TwinMos launch 4 GB and 8 GB SDHC cardsOct 11, 2006 - in News
Transcend Information and TwinMos Technologies have separately launched 4 GB and 8 GB secure digital high-capacity (SDHC) cards.
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Four 975X Motherboards For Core 2 DuoOct 11, 2006 - in Reviews
Intel's Core 2 Duo is the best desktop processor, but which is the best motherboard? We took a look at four 975X offerings from Asus, Foxconn, Intel and MSI.
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Installing and Using RoboForm2Go
Oct 10, 2006 - in Picture Story
The RoboForm2Go USB Key is a 256 MB USB Flash Drive with U3 smart drive capabilities. When a USB U3 smart drive is plugged into a computer Windows is able to auto-start a program stored on the drive. A number of manufacturers make U3 smart drives includin
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Google Code Search peers into programs' flawsOct 10, 2006 - in News
Security professionals warned developers on Thursday that they need to be aware that their open-source repositories can now be easily mined, allowing attackers to target programs that are likely to be flawed.
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Growth of Internet slows considerably in SeptemberOct 10, 2006 - in News
Following a period of huge gains in new hostnames, the growth of the Internet took a break in September and added just 1.08 million new addresses - which is about only one fourth of the increase that was seen in recent months.
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Vista a 'threat' to the national security of IndiaOct 10, 2006 - in News
Windows Vista could well be the world's most expensive piece of spyware, reckons a blogger.
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A plane spike to cut sonic boomOct 10, 2006 - in News
Back in 2004, NASA engineers worked with DARPA to reduce the sonic boom intensity in order to develop silent supersonic planes. Now, they're teaming with Gulfstream Aerospace on a project named Quiet Spike to reduce sonic booms. They've put a 24-foot-long lance-like spike weighing 470 pounds on the nose of an F-15B aircraft.
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