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Review: DeepCool LS720 (LCS)

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/05/2022 11:38 AM | 2 comment(s) ]
Review: DeepCool LS720 (LCS)

DeepCool has returned with a new liquid cooler that we found to be nothing short of outstanding in terms of cooling performance. We reviewed the 360mm version tagged LS720.

Read the review here.


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Cold Boot Attack Put to the Test ...

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/08/2008 08:31 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

After researchers at Princeton University showed how they could dig up the contents of a computer's memory just minutes after the machine had been turned off, it was only a matter of time before hackers began showing how this technique, called a cold boot attack, could be used in the real world.


World’s smallest 8GB USB Drive

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/08/2008 08:25 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

Super Talent today announced three new 8GB USB Flash drives, including the world


AMD of Q1 results, announces layoffs

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/08/2008 08:23 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

Chipset maked maker AMD yesterday issued a press-release with their Q1 financial results ending on march 29th. Though things are picking up, $1.5 billion revenue (22% increase compared to Q1 2007), it's still down 15% compared to the Q4 2007 and this will now have it's toll on employees as the company plans to reduce its workforce by 10% before the end of Q3. This means that roughly 1,500 employees will lose their jobs. The full results of Q1 are expected on April 17.

The job cuts are a necessary move to help lift AMD from the negative spiral in terms of financial performance.

AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that it expects revenue for the first quarter ended March 29, 2008 to be approximately $1.5 billion, a 22 percent increase compared to the first quarter of 2007, and down 15 percent compared to the fourth quarter of 2007.  The decrease is due to lower than expected sales across all business segments.  AMD had previously anticipated first quarter revenue to decline in line with seasonality.

In addition, AMD announced plans to adjust its cost structure by reducing its workforce by approximately 10 percent by the end of the third quarter of 2008.  As a result of these reductions, AMD expects to record a restructuring charge in the second quarter of 2008.  At the time of this release, AMD is unable to determine the estimated amount of the charge as the details are still being finalized.


OCZ Rally 2 Turbo 4GB and 32GB USB Flash drives

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/07/2008 08:56 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

Now personally I'm getting a little tired of all the rugged flash memories, I mean .. what's the point of boiling a USB stick or driving over it? I'll opt style over rugged. And that's where the Rally seems to suit me. Incredibly handy small USB flash disks that are fast and now range up-to a 32GB file-size.

As stated we'll look at two OCZ "Rally" models today, the 4GB OCZ Rally 2 Turbo and then the colossal (in volume size) 32GB version of the Rally 2 (without the Turbo though).

Read review:
http://www.guru3d.com/article/ocz-rally-2-turbo-4gb-and-32gb-usb-flash-review/


72% of U.S. population plays games

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/07/2008 08:34 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
A new report by NPD Group claims 72 percent of the U.S. population played video games last year, that's a 8 percent increase from 2006. Also very interesting is that the PC is the 'Driving Force in Online Gaming' 
According to the firm, 40% of United States residents played an online game in 2007, with that figure expected to rise 2% in 2008. A whopping 90% of those who played online in 2007 reported using a PC to do so, with NPD describing the PC as "the driving force in online gaming."

Though the exact reasons were not specified, the high ratio of online PC gamers is most likely due to the abundance of massively multiplayer online games and free web-based casual titles available on the platform. Shacknews attempted to confirm this with NPD, but was told that information is not available to the media.

Renowned game designer Peter Molyneux recently commented on the shifting PC market, claiming that "the PC is just reinventing itself" and is "being owned more and more by casual gamers."

Only 19% of online players stated that they played online with a console, with the Xbox 360 accounting for half of that figure. Interestingly, Xbox 360 owners were reported to spend the most time gaming online per week, respectively followed by PC and PS3 gamers.
Also interesting is that 3% owns two current-gen consoles and 2% even owns all three:
The report noted that 3% said they own two of the three current-gen systems--PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii--with only 2% owning all three. It was not specified if those figures were based on the total US population or the percentage of those that play games.

Stephen King on Violence in Video Games

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/07/2008 08:25 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
Best-selling author Stephen King (who admits he doesn't play video-PC games) points up and rips down the double-standard of what's tolerable in violent films, compared with video games, in a brilliant op-ed for Entertainment Weekly. You should take a look at this, because as a creator of worthy stories filled with violence and suspense, he speaks with real authority:
So, nope - videogames are not my thing. Nor am I some kind of raving political nutcase. But when I heard about HB 1423, which happens to be a bill pending in the Massachusetts state legislature, I still hit the roof. HB 1423 would restrict or outright ban the sale of violent videogames to anyone under the age of 18. Which means, by the way, that a 17-year-old who can get in to see Hostel: Part II would be forbidden by law from buying (or renting, one supposes) the violent but less graphic Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

According to the proposed bill, violent videogames are pornographic and have no redeeming social merit. The vid-critics claim they exist for one reason and one reason only, so kids can experience the vicarious thrill of killing. Now, what does and doesn't have social merit is always an interesting question, one I can discuss for hours. But what makes me crazy is when politicians take it upon themselves to play surrogate parents. The results of that are usually disastrous. Not to mention undemocratic.

One of HB 1423's cosponsors is Rep. Christine E. Canavan, of Brockton. ''I think this legislation is a good idea,'' she told the Boston Herald. ''I don't want this constant barrage of violence on young minds and for them to think it is all right.'' It's a good point...except that it seems to me that the games only reflect a violence that already exists in the society. Nor will I argue for the artistic value of stuff like God of War, or 50 Cent: Bulletproof, where looting the victims of gang violence is part of the game (players use the money to buy new Fiddy tunes and music videos - classy). I do, however, want to point out that videogames, like movies, have a ratings system, and ones with the big M or A on the box mean ''Not for you, baby brother.''

Mafia 2 Screenshot

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/07/2008 08:24 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
I really liked the first Mafia game, from the developers of the groundbreaking action game Mafia comes Mafia II, a dark and seductive story about one man

Windows 7 arrives next year, says Bill Gates

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/05/2008 02:49 PM | 0 comment(s) ]

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates on Friday indicated that Windows 7, the next major version of Windows, could come within the next year, far ahead of the development schedule previously indicated by the software maker.

In response to a question about Windows Vista, Gates, speaking before the Inter-American Development Bank here, said: "Sometime in the next year or so we will have a new version." Referring to Windows 7, the code name for the next full release of Windows client software, Gates said: "I'm super-enthused about what it will do in lots of ways."

Most of Gates' speech was devoted to topics closer to home for the crowd, such as how Latin America can be more competitive.

Windows 7 and its intended feature list have been the topic of speculation since Microsoft discussed some details of the new software last summer.

At that time, Microsoft said little except that Windows 7 will ship in consumer and business versions, and in 32-bit and 64-bit versions. The company also confirmed that it is considering a subscription model to complement Windows, but did not provide specifics or a time frame.

Less than 24 hours ago, a Microsoft representative told CNET News.com that the company expects to ship the successor to Vista roughly three years from Vista's January 2007 debut.

Unclear is whether Gates was referring to early testing of Windows 7 coming within the year, as opposed to a widespread release or debut. An early test geared toward developers would be conceivable. The company has repeatedly said that it will accelerate the development of new Windows versions, largely as a response to Vista's roughly five year gestation period.

Microsoft on Thursday declined to extend a lifeline for Windows XP, saying that only a limited number of specialized machines will be sold with the operating system after June.

The company said it will continue to allow Windows XP Home edition to be sold for a class of computers it calls "ultra-low-cost PCs."

Vista, the current version of Windows, has sold well, according to Microsoft. But the operating system's debut was marred by repeated delays and shifting feature lists. Last week, Microsoft stepped up efforts to drive adoption of Vista by businesses.


Asus unveils dual HD3850 graphics card

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/05/2008 02:46 PM | 0 comment(s) ]

Catering to users who want to enjoy outstanding graphical performance, Asus today unveiled the world's first on-board dual HD3850 graphics card with the Asus EAH3850X2/HTDI/1G. Equipped with two HD3850 GPUs, an astonishing 34% and 5% improvement in speeds can be achieved when compared to single-GPU solutions and two single-GPU Crossfire configured graphics cards respectively. The Asus EAH3850X2/HTDI/1G also comes specially designed with dual fansinks for both GPUs


LaCie Triple Interface Hard Disk by Neil Poulton

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/05/2008 02:45 PM | 0 comment(s) ]

LaCie today announced the latest model of its Hard Disk, Design by Neil Poulton


Pizza.com sold for $2.6 million

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/05/2008 02:42 PM | 0 comment(s) ]
Not bad for a $20 investment eh ? Chris Clark of North Potomac, Md., registered the name in 1994, when trying to snare a contract with a pizza company for his Internet consulting firm.

The contract never happened, but Clark kept up the annual registration fee and sold the site Thursday for $2.6 million to an anonymous bidder.

Over the years it had made Clark and a partner a small profit as a pizza delivery directory, the Baltimore Sun reported.

But, in 2006 Clark heard the name "vodka.com" sold for $3 million and he realized he was onto something.

He advertised his site was for sale and got offers of six figures. So, he turned to Sedo, the online auction house that sold the "vodka.com" name.

On March 27, the bidding for "pizza.com" started out at $100. The final bid Thursday was for $2.6 million.

"In '94, you could have just registered everything and anything," Clark told the paper ruefully. "I think about that now, yeah," he said.


Mercenaries 2 US Release Date and Trailer

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/05/2008 02:39 PM | 0 comment(s) ]

Electronic Arts and Pandemic Studios have dropped a new trailer for Mercenaries 2: World in Flames in our lap, complete with an official release date in tow. Pandemic Studios' open-world shooter Mercenaries 2: World in Flames (PC, PS2, PS3, X360) is now slated for an August 31. Let's just say that you absolutely have to watch the trailer below to see exactly what sort of revenge story this is. Imagine a pissed off Forrest Gump and you might have some sort of an idea of what we're talking about.

Enjoy.


Realtek HD Audio 1.90 driver download

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/05/2008 06:21 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

Realtek updated it's Audio HD driver for both Windows XP & Vista . Our download contains both the XP and Vista drivers (32 & 64-bit).

Changes in version 1.90:

  • Support ALC663/ALC272.
  • Support ForteMedia microphone effect APO feature.
  • Customizations.

Chipsets supported:

  1. Windows Vista WHQL: ALC882, ALC883, ALC885, ALC888, ALC861VD, ALC660, ALC662, ALC663, ALC260,ALC262,ALC267, ALC268, ALC 269, ALC 272 
  2. Windows 2000/XP WHQL: ALC880, ALC882, ALC883, ALC885, ALC888, ALC861VC, ALC861VD,ALC660, ALC662, ALC663, ALC260, ALC262, ALC267,ALC268, ALC269, ALC 272 
  3. HDMI Device WHQL Support: ATI HDMI Devices

Both the XP & Vista drivers can be found in this archive.

Download - click here.


25 Great Geek Websites: Guru3D is on the list

By Watcher on: 04/05/2008 03:28 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
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Geeks like us spend a ridiculous amount of time browsing the Web. We get our nerd news online, we converse with like-minded individuals online, we get ideas online, we learn about new products online, and so on. We live and breathe the mighty cloud.

While we try to keep you informed and enticed about all things technical, we realize we cannot be the only Web site in your life. To feed your surfing habits, ExtremeTech presents a list of 25 of our own favorite sites.[/QUOTE]

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GPU-Z 0.1.9 download

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2008 02:26 PM | 0 comment(s) ]
GPU-Z is a lightweight utility designed to give you all information about your video card and GPU.

Changes in version 0.1.9:

  • Fixed bluescreen when GPU-Z is started
  • Fixed splash screen not going away in some cases
  • Fixed crash when GPU registers couldn't be accessed
  • Fixed shader count for NV44

Download - click here


Liquid Cooled Motorcycle is Powered by NVIDIA, Shiny!

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2008 10:16 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
The guys over at technabob saw this brightly glowing motorcycle coming down the street, definitely worth to have to stop and stare.

Alas, it


HP w1707 17-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2008 10:11 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

Pretty snazzy looking this one.  HP introduced the HP w1707 Vivid Color 17-inch diagonal flat-panel monitor. This sleek monitor offers a high-quality widescreen picture with a BrightView panel and more viewing area for computer games, spreadsheets and web pages.

You can store your keyboard on the built-in keyboard rest in the stand. HP w1707 17-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor is both spacious and space-saving: the integrated speakers are built into the front for premium sound. HP w1707 model is Energy Star and MPR II compliant, plus recyclable and is available for approximately $180/-


Some YouTube Daft Punk Vids - Daft Girls

By Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 04/04/2008 10:09 AM | 0 comment(s) ]

Hehe time for some laughs, what is it with YouTube that people want to ridicule themselves ? Guys, let's drop hardware for a minute, it's time to laugh. So, I like the mythic electropop band Daft Punk quite a bit. And since I am not the only one, there are a lot of peeps making little video's on them. Let's view a couple of them.

This one is just cool okay:

Now the first one is just funny, is the Daft Bodies video where two girls in bikini danced to the sound. Funny right.

But of course, there are always people making an ass of themselves, Get ready for the drunk version :-o

Props to TechAmok for spotting this one. It's nearly embarrassing just to watch is. Keep it coming girls :)


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