Last month, the third Prince of Persia game’s existence was first revealed when Ubisoft unveiled its hefty game lineup for E3 2005. Today, though, the company unveiled the sequel in earnest. Though it still only Continue reading “Prince of Persia 3 confirmed for ’05”.…more
Well, some bloggers over at Microsoft are revealing details about the new browser, IE 7. Apparently, this new version of IE will not only focus on security issues but also on standards support. Glitches in Continue reading “Microsoft discloses some IE 7 plans”.…more
AMD’s largest hardware partners are stumbling over each other in support of the chipmaker’s new dual-core Opteron. IBM, HP, and Sun Microsystems presented a host of wares based on the new chip at last week’s Continue reading “Vendors Rally Around Dual-Core”.…more
AMD is expected to complete a new state-of-the-art facility in Dresden in 2006, which will free up manufacturing space that will allow the company to begin manufacturing their own chip sets. If chip-set vendors farm Continue reading “AMD to Consider Building Chip Sets for Partners”.…more
Looks like ABIT is adding a twist to their OTES (Outside Thermal Exhaust System) that was launched back in 2002 and is launching Silent OTES next month on the ABIT AW8 motherboard. Below is an Continue reading “ABIT Introduces Silent OTES”.…more
Is this a case of Internet piracy getting it’s just desserts; vigilantism gone amuck; or just plain criminal behavior? Click on the link below, visit the forum and tell us what you think! The internet Continue reading “Worm Targets MP3 Music Files”.…more
According to Dell, offering AMD based systems to their customers would force them to raise prices. Although no customer wants higher prices, having purchasing options would be nice. Intel isn’t expected to release its dual-core Continue reading “Opteron Goes Dual-Core, But Dell Still Isn’t Buying”.…more
Higher performance is the primary selling point for 64-bit computing, which essentially doubles the speed for running applications and enables easier handling of massive amounts of data — be they corporate records or cutting-edge games. Continue reading “Windows XP Moves into 64-Bit Era”.…more
Just a couple weeks ago Kingston made headlines when they launched the world’s fastest DDR2 memory modules. The new speed grade was called PC2-6000 and runs at a frequency of 750MHz with 4-4-4 timings. Today we take a look at PC2-6000 memory versus PC2-5400 memory and see which comes on top.
3Dc is a new compression marchitecture meant to increase the level of details in games. All ATI cards from X800 generation upwards have this capability and it turns out that new Nvidia cards are going Continue reading “Nvidia snaffles ATI’s 3Dc idea”.…more