The four largest record companies have sued Baidu.com Inc. for copyright infringement, alleging the Chinese Internet search engine has been illegally providing links to free digital music downloads, according to a trade group the represents Continue reading “Baidu.com Already Sued for Copyright Infringement”.…more
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The Inquirer are reporting that Crossfire is limited to 1600×1200@60Hz. Crossfire is ATI’s answer to NVIDIA’s SLI. Both technologies allow users to run two graphics cards at once to increase performance. The Inquirer have a Continue reading “Crossfire limited to 1600×1200@60 Hz”.…more
Fudo over at The Inq. is reporting that Microsoft is going to call the upcoming version of DirectX, DirectX 9.0L. We already reported nearly two weeks ago that the upcoming DirectX release supports Shader Model Continue reading “Rumor: DirectX 9.0L Will Replace DirectX 9.0c”.…more
Memorex have released a new 4GB flash drive, according to The Inquirer. The size is what caught my attention. Read on for details. A USB flash drive that holds 4GB of memory is the smallest Continue reading “Memorex releases 4GB USB drive”.…more
The Xbox is to be released on the 22nd of November. Europe and Japan won’t see it until the 2nd and 10th of December respectivly. There will be a high-end version available with wireless capability Continue reading “Microsoft to ship Xbox 360 Nov 22 in US”.…more
Google has launched a dedicated search site for weblogs. The database behind the search site will index all weblogs not just the ones published on the Google-owned blog writing site Blogger. Now Google users can Continue reading “Google unveils blog search site”.…more