Put a Tiger in Your Mac
It just seems to be all about the operating systems right now! I, for one, have been so impressed with all I’ve read about Tiger that I’m trying to find all the spare pennies I Continue reading “Put a Tiger in Your Mac”.
It just seems to be all about the operating systems right now! I, for one, have been so impressed with all I’ve read about Tiger that I’m trying to find all the spare pennies I Continue reading “Put a Tiger in Your Mac”.
Is this a serious privacy issue or not? You decide, make your opinion known in Legit Reviews’ forum. When a crash occurs the system will record information including what applications were open, what those application Continue reading “Longhorn gets a black box”.
Are you upgrading to Microsoft’s new 64-bit version of Windows XP? Drop by Legit Review’s forum and share your thoughts and upgrade experiences. In a bid to allow users to keep up with the transition Continue reading “MS Offers Advancement Program”.
Take a look at this baby. A 19 inch LCD with a 4 ms response time, one of the fastest, if not *the* fastest lcd on the market. Can we eliminate ghosting from games all Continue reading “Viewsonic VX924 19″ 4ms TFT LCD”.
Music Lovers, RealNetworks Inc. is serious about bringing you music online however they can. They’re all about giving you options in how you want to buy and listen to your music. I’m pretty sure I Continue reading “RealNetworks Unveils Rhapsody to Go Music Service”.
The Japanese company will produce a system LSI chip that will work alongside the main graphics processor in the games console. Microsoft had previously announced a deal with ATI Technologies for the main graphics processor. Continue reading “NEC Chips In to Power Xbox”.
New hardware and technologies made exclusively for Microsoft’s new OS, code name Longhorn, are already in the works . Innovative products like these will surely have many lining up for the new OS in 2006. Continue reading “Samsung turns to Flash new hard drive”.
$100 computers you say? Wow, read Cnet.com’s interview with Advanced Micro Devices’ CEO, Hector Ruiz, and learn about that and more! CNET News.com spoke with Ruiz about technology trends and what he envisions for AMD Continue reading “Why $100 computers are on the way”.
The first day of the Windows Hardware Engineering conference in Seattle is in full swing. Check out the link below for a photo gallery of images from WinHEC. Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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”.
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”.
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”.
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”.
With this high level of integration, the AR5006EX and AR5006EG enable the entire WLAN solution to fit on a single-sided mini card or ExpressCard design, creating the ideal choice for aftermarket and embedded WLAN solutions Continue reading “Atheros Communications Introduces Industry’s First Single-Chip PCI Express(TM) Compliant Wireless LA”.
NVIDIA has taken the lead in providing updated drivers for Microsoft’s new 64-bit version of it’s OS; others will certainly not be far behind. Will this mean that 64-bit will become the standard sooner than Continue reading “NVIDIA Leads Industry in 64-Bit Transition With Immediate Support for Windows XP Professional x64 an”.