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 Wednesday, 27-February-2013  23:54:08 (GMT +10) - by Agg

The ABC's website has apparently been hacked, thanks Folken. AUSTRALIA'S national broadcaster is reviewing its cyber security arrangements after one of its program websites was hacked and the personal details of almost 50,000 users were posted online.

They're certainly not alone at the moment. According to a Friday "Recent Cyberattacks" blog post from Matt Thomlinson, general manager for trustworthy computing security at Microsoft, the company "recently experienced a similar security intrusion" to the attacks that penetrated the networks of Apple and Facebook.

I can't think of 12 different ways to mount fans to radiators, but HotHardware can. We tested 12 different configurations for cooling a 120 mm radiator of a liquid cooling solution. Which one is the best? Check it out!

TheSSDReview have been building a home server. We now have a 24TB server running Windows Server 2012 Essentials – capable of not only backups, but created to do literally anything we want, including gaming, storing massive amounts of media, and even live-streaming/encoding on the fly. The best part of it all? How simple the entire process turned out to be!

Meanwhile Techspot cover triple monitor gaming on a budget. We're going to mix things up a little this time. Instead of using each camp's ultra-pricey dual-GPU card (or the new $999 Titan), we're going to see how more affordable Crossfire and SLI setups handle triple-monitor gaming compared to today's single-GPU flagships.

Alch spotted this Konami easter egg in Google's new Chromebook. Meanwhile, Engadget aren't too impressed by it, or at least, the pricing. For an MSRP that is on par with some of the best laptops in the world, the Pixel doesn't provide anywhere near as much potential when it comes to functionality. It embraces a world where everyone is always connected and everything is done on the web -- a world that few people currently live in.



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