This morning nVidia launched their GeForce 7300 GS video card that is aimed at the mainstream PC user with it’s $99 USD suggested price tag. The GeForce 7300 supports high-definition video?up to 1080i resolution and Continue reading “nVidia Launches the GeForce 7300 GS Video Card”.…more
Alex Tew, 21, hit the headlines at the start of the year when he revealed his Million Dollar Homepage had made him a million dollars in four months. Then came the online attacks… Go figure! Continue reading “Blackmailers target $1m website”.…more
Google made its biggest acquisition to date on Tuesday as it branched out into radio advertising with a deal that could cost it as much as $1.24 billion. This is a huge purchase and will Continue reading “Google Buys dMarc Broadcasting”.…more
The New York-based video-game software publisher Take-Two filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission Wednesday for a 15-day extension in filing its 10-K report. The company said it expects to file within the indicated 15 Continue reading “Take-Two Will Be Late Filing its Annual Report.”.…more
Seagate Technology has begun shipping the industry’s first 2.5-inch notebook PC disc drive built on perpendicular recording technology to the worldwide distribution channel. To make things better these drives are 160GB, which offer more storage Continue reading “Seagate Launches 160GB Perpendicular Notebook Hard Drive”.…more
Today we look at ATIs second generation of multi-GPU systems, the X1800 CrossFire and compare it to Nvidias SLI. We test both the ATI X1800XT and the X1800XL with the ATI X1800 CrossFire master card and see how they perform against a couple of overclocked BFG Tech nVidia 7800GT’s in SLI mode. Read on to see how they do!
Looks like Chirac isn’t worried to much about Microsoft and didn’t even mention their name when talking about U.S. Technology Woes. When French president Jacques Chirac listed the US technology giants who were causing headaches Continue reading “Microsoft is no giant, says France”.…more
DDR 2 SDRAM prices are set to rise during the second half of the month, driven up by high demand and tight supply, market watcher DRAMeXchange said today. We haver been saying this for months Continue reading “DDR 2 Memory Prices on the Rise”.…more
Hot sales of the iPod has sparked vendors to manufacture iPod-like MP3 players with fake iPod Shuffle appearing in China, according to local makers of MP3 players. Ever since Apple rolled out its iPod Shuffle, Continue reading “Fake Applie iPod Shuffles flood China”.…more
For the first interview of the month we bring you one of co-founders of Corsair Memory — John Beekley. We have known John for nearly five years now and just recently interviewed him to see his perspectives on Corsair and the memory industry in general. John Speaks about everything from Corsair’s updated website to FB-DIMM’s and DDR3 memory!
Mushkin has just announced new PC Enthusiast and Overclocking DDR2 memory that comes rated with 3-3-3-10 timings at PC2-5300 speeds. The modules come in 512MB and 1GB sizes, so they even have low latency memory Continue reading “Mushkin Announces New XP2-5300-DDR2 3-3-3-10”.…more
Research In Motion, makers of the BlackBerry e-mail and phone device, announced partnerships Thursday with Google and an Apple accessory maker that will expand features such as instant messaging, e-mail and the ability to link Continue reading “BlackBerry Picks Google and PocketMAC”.…more
Microsoft on Friday debuted its AdCenter Incubation Lab, providing a peek at some of the ad-based technologies the lab is cooking up. Microsoft has 40 prototypes up and runing on it’s AdCenter demo. Should be Continue reading “Microsoft demos AdCenter advertising lab”.…more