Here is another virus that, once activated, sends itself out to all the e-mail addresses it finds on the computer’s hard drive. Norton and other virus scanners have an update to the virus definitions that Continue reading “Bagle virus spreads in empty e-mails”.…more
For all you Mozilla fans out there you have something new to download and test out! Deer Park is the codename for Mozilla Firefox 1.1 and Deer Park Alpha 1 is a preview of 1.1 Continue reading “Mozilla Firefox Deer Park Alpha 1”.…more
Jess Villasante, the head of software technologies at the EC’s Information Society and Media Directorate General, said that big companies such as IBM, HP and Sun are just using the open source community as subcontractors Continue reading “IT giants accused of exploiting open source”.…more
Graphics processor firm nVidia has teamed up with UK-based chip company ARM to pool technology in a bid to accelerate the development of next-generation consumer devices. Under the terms of the deal nVidia has licensed Continue reading “NVidia and ARM target next-gen devices”.…more
With summer rapidly approaching, it is time to take a look at some cooling solutions. This week we bring you the Koolance Exos-2, as the name implies, this is the second generation to the extremely popular Exos cooling system.
If you are in the market for an external cooling kit check out this article.
Advanced Micro Devices was second in coming to market with a dual-core desktop chip, but it’s first in benchmark scores, according to sites that test the chip. Both Anandtech and Tom’s Hardware–two hardware benchmarking sites–have Continue reading “AMD edges Intel in early dual-core benchmarks”.…more
Microsoft and Intel have teamed up by trying to police copyright regulations through hardware and not software. Intel has now included digital rights management (DRM) within in its latest dual-core processor Pentium D and accompanying Continue reading “Intel adds DRM to new chips (i945 & Dual-Core)”.…more
In 6 months time, Internet Explorer’s market share has gone from 95% to 64.8%, this according to W3schools. All these market shares have apparently gone to the new kid on the block, Firefox. Firefox is Continue reading “Firefox about to get IE on its knees”.…more