Yesterday, I spoke about how people can put up anything on the Internet, and some people believe it. Here’s a great example of this, with a twist: I was poking around, and came across this link. It’s a link to
A couple Inquirer articles: here and here, bring up an up-to-now little-known video bottleneck. One that may make a few people wait a little bit before going to LCDs. The DVI connection. You may not exactly get all wound up
The title of this piece came from a cartoon I saw (“Washintoon” by Mark Stamaty) during the Gulf War. Back in 1991, the Internet was not a mainstream activity. Today it is, and for this war, everybody is doing just
AMD has recently revised its techdoc for Athlon XPs, and there’s some interesting changes (look at page 23). 1) There is now a 1600+ TBredB included on the list. Up to now, all 1600+s have been Palominos. In all likelihood,
A little birdie told me that we should be seeing some new improved memory coming along from at least one of the more established names in memory. This is good to know because memory is going to be a PITA
As we mentioned yesterday, Intel has just received a patent for an antioverclocking measure. Before talking about it, here’s one important detail. This patent was applied for a long time ago. The application was filed September 29, 1999. Those of
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