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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:01 Written by Chris Hunter Monday, 07 April 2008 09:35
Matt Bradford, our news editor, covers the price changes that went into effect today with the release of the 9850BE Phenom X4 from AMD. Several other B3 processors were released today as well, bringing an end to the TLB errata. Read on for more information.
**Update** Prices fluctuated April the 8th, producing some very similar prices between each model.
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:02 Written by Chris Hunter Monday, 11 February 2008 12:02
Our new News Editor Matthew Bradford went straight to work and summarized the release of the upcoming 9600GT. Pricing information and a release date are in sight, as long as the voltage-offset problem is addressed.
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:03 Written by Chris Hunter Monday, 04 February 2008 05:16
The thought of record companies being completely useless has crossed our minds before. The software and hardware available to today's normal artists are increasingly powerful. February is here, and the RPM 08 Challenge is upon us. In its third year, the project is promoting individual creativity and proving that technology has enabled the masses. Read on for more information.
Last Updated on Sunday, 30 August 2009 01:07 Written by Chris Hunter Wednesday, 09 January 2008 17:57
While looking at new Linux technologies, we ran across an interesting OS called Linux MCE. This OS literally resembles the Borg from the popular Star Trek series. The operating system assimilates every component in a house from audio video gear, receivers, TVs, phones, cell phones, web cams, all infrared devices, lighting, alarm systems, and many others into a mesh like network of interoperability. Is this the end all be all of Home media centers? It integrates every component in a house into one cohesive system that follows users anywhere. One would think that this monolithic orgy of electronic devices would take hours and hours to setup and thousands of dollars in equipment. However, it takes a little under four hours to have a fully automated, cataloged home media mesh network that puts cost effective home mobility and productivity to a whole new standard. Bill Gates' operational house for a minuscule of the price.Login
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