Seems like Linux is well on the way to moving it’s products into the realm of mainstream consumer use and bringing open-source along with it. Novell has shipped its latest bundle of Linux software for Continue reading “Novell delivers Linux package to home PCs”.…more
A lapsed but devoted catholic? A savvy, opportunistic entreprenuer? An odd, but well-meaning gentle man? Maybe we’ll never really know. A St. Augustine, Fla., man, Rogers Cadenhead, registered the address BenedictXVI.com on April 1, hoping Continue reading “Florida Man Registers BenedictXVI.com Name”.…more
I’ve been looking for a central storage hub for my digital media files, and the Lite-On LVW-5045 seems like a potential candidate. Here’s a snippet from the review @ TechIMO. Check out the forums for Continue reading “Lite-On LVW-5045 DVD/HDD Recorder”.…more
My only question is why has it taken this long to integrate anti-spyware technology into their Internet security product. Software companies like Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT), Ad-Aware and now Symantec are coming to market with anti-spyware Continue reading “Symantec Releases Beta Anti-Spyware Software”.…more
Today it’s all about the new dual-core processors, but for industry giants like Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) and Intel it’s only the beginning of a major evolution towards muliti-core microprocessors. Within the next few Continue reading “CPU Cool: Getting Faster But Not More Power-Hungry”.…more
We just learned that Nvidia taped out its next-generation graphics chip codenamed G70. Whispers say that it’s in good shape and that the first silicon is up and running nicely. Our pro-Nvidia sources believe that Continue reading “Nvidia tapes out G70 silicon”.…more
Apparently Intel is actively working to ramp up production so consumers looking to leverage wireless broadband won’t be confronted with massive price tags. While WiMax chip sets are being shipped from an Intel plant in Continue reading “Intel Looks To Make WiMax Affordable”.…more