GuRu sent this link in. Here you will find some answers to many of your question about Palladium, the next generation in secure computing. If much of what is written there comes to pass then it is almost certainly the end of personal computing as we have come to know it. Scary stuff indeed.
This was sent in by lots of people. Kazaa is suing the music industry. This should turn out to be a good fight as not many people have successfully sued the music industry. More info here.
drayzen wants to let us know that Opera v7 Final has been released. Get it while its fresh. He also found this image while browsing the Shuttle website. Notice anything strange about this motherboard? I think I do!
Digit-Life continue with their graphics card tests. Part 2 has the ATI RADEON 9500 64MB, 9500 128MB, 9500 PRO, 9700 and 9700 PRO in DirectX 9.0. Read it here. Check out their PC600/800/1066 and PC3200/4200 Rambus DRAM review while you're there.
Glenn has come up with a simple but effective design for a water block. Info and pics here. Very much a do-it-yourself approach that works. I once thought of making something similar to this when I first entered the watercooling arena.
Intel claim they will have a 10.20GHz Nehalem by 2005. That gives us 2 years to come up with some killer apps that need that much CPU power.
The people at Modfather put an Abit AT7 Max2 and the IT7 Max2 head to head to see "the impact that the differing approaches adopted by Intel and AMD have on overall features and performance". Read more here.
Hector Ruiz, chief executive of AMD, believes that "much of today's technology is irrelevant to today's companies and consumers". Read the full article to get a better idea of what he is getting at.