Microsoft to Deliver Vista SP2 Before Windows 7 By Aaron Heibert published 17 October 08 Microsoft rumored to release SP2 for Vista prior to releasing Windows 7
Logitech DiNovo Edge Now Available in Mac Edition By Aaron Heibert published 16 October 08 A lot of people can vouch that they have at least once thought of the Logitech diNovo Edge keyboard. It’s slim, sleek, has a bunch of features – but it also costs a big chunk of money at around $200.
Nanovision 7-inch Mimo Monitors Make Multitasking Fun By Aaron Heibert published 16 October 08 Need more Windows desktop space? Do you run a multi-monitor configuration and only use the second monitor for applications that don’t need much room, like IRC clients or IM clients?
New Catalyst 8.10 Drivers Bring Fan Speed Control By Aaron Heibert published 16 October 08 Just a few hours after the new Nvidia 178.24 ForceWare release, AMD posted its new Catalyst 8.10 graphics drivers.
Via Nano Processes Cryptography Like Few Others By Aaron Heibert published 16 October 08 Even with a flashy Core 2 Quad QX9770, you will not come close to what the Via Nano can crunch in terms of cryptography.
Asus Launches 'Dark Knight' Graphics Cards By Aaron Heibert published 14 October 08 Looking to upgrade your current video card? Looking to upgrade to something that looks cool AND has functionality for cooling? ASUS has launched a few customized cards based on ATI and Nvidia GPUs.
New MacBooks Dump Intel Chipsets in Favour of Nvidia By Aaron Heibert published 14 October 08 When Apple went vocal about the Nvidia GPU failures in its MacBook Pro line nobody was overly surprised.
Bad Nvidia GPU Show Up in MacBook Pros By Aaron Heibert published 11 October 08 Nvidia originally assured Apple that its Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT based MacBook Pros had narrowly averted the defect – Apple now counters back saying it was actually not so lucky.
Seagate Moving to Solid-State Enterprise Drives in 2009 By Aaron Heibert published 10 October 08 Have you made the jump to solid-state yet? Probably not, due to pricing – but they are out there, and not cheap.
Symantec Considering Virtualization Pay-Per-Use Software By Aaron Heibert published 9 October 08 Pretty much everyone is familiar with ‘On-line’ virus scanning services provided by some of the big players in the removal industry.
Overvolted RAM May Kill Your Core i7 CPU By Aaron Heibert published 8 October 08 Memory controllers built into the upcoming Core i7 processors could change the way some enthusiasts push their systems beyond spec
Apple Sues Canadian School for Similar Logo By Aaron Heibert published 7 October 08 In the school system the apple fruit has always been a symbol of education. Symbolizing education in Canada is apparently a no-no because iPods are more important than learning.
Vista Following the Footsteps of Windows ME By Aaron Heibert published 7 October 08 Do you remember Windows ME? If not, maybe it is because you skipped it all together or that the experience was bad enough that you choose not to remember.
Two Europeans Charged in U.S. for DDoS Attacks By Aaron Heibert published 3 October 08 In the first successful U.S. investigation into distributed denial-of-service attacks (DDoS), two European individuals have been indicted for allegedly cyber attacking two Web sites.
Western Digital Caviar Goes Green – Faster, More Efficient By Aaron Heibert published 2 October 08 HTPC and Quiet PC users are always fighting the battle towards the Ultimate Quiet and the Lower Power consumption system.
Toshiba SpursEngine Add-In Video Cards Coming Soon By Aaron Heibert published 1 October 08 Toshiba SpursEngine, released earlier this year is based on the same Cell processor technology as used in the Sony PlayStation 3 console.
RealNetworks Hit With Legal Action for DVD Copying Software By Aaron Heibert published 1 October 08 In a recent, very left-field action – six major studios have filed a suit against RealNetworks for their ‘brand-new’ DVD copying software. RealDVD.
Toshiba Prototype Batteries: Stronger, Better Than Li-ion By Aaron Heibert published 30 September 08 One of the biggest deal breakers when purchasing notebooks, or any portable device, is how long the battery will last you.
Windows Campaign Violating Trademark? By Aaron Heibert published 30 September 08 Microsoft is being targeted by a startup company going by the name ‘G.ho.st’ in an apparent claim that Microsoft is violating a company trademark.
Samsung makes industries smallest DDR chips By Aaron Heibert published 30 September 08 Anyone for 16GB DDR3 modules? Samsung has developed what it claims to be the industries smallest 2GB (256MB) DDR memory chips utilizing a 50nm process technology.