Want an internet connection with your fries? It looks like Telstra are going to offer Wi-Fi net access in McDonald's outlets around Australia. Wi-Fries!!!
At Overclockercafe, you can find some hints on removing a GPU heatsink that has been attached using epoxy.
Modsynergy have a play with a Dremel Multi-Pro, the ultimate modding tool.
Our own Geek Food forum is having another Cook-Off. This months theme is Green Cuisine. Gather up your best green recipe, put on your silly white hat and get cooking. Thanks Tori Lee.
Forum regular StratosFeaR has found an easy way to unlock an XP T'Bred. Similar to the pin wrapping trick but plugging the socket holes instead. A simple and effective unlock.
VR-Zone have updated their Barton CPU Overclock Database including a 2.08Ghz Barton pumped up to 3.46Ghz. Of course, some liquid nitrogen helps.
TweakTown check out some OCZ Dual Channel PC3200 ram. In the dual channel market, this ram checks out well with good overclocking results.
If you want a quick peek into the future, there is a review of an XP3200+ Barton CPU at lostcircuits. Remember, its a speculative review only.
Sudhian have an article called Subnetting for Beginners. A good read for the budding network guru's among us.
From Alex, DGC with be running another LAN event in Chatswood, Sydney on the 15th of March. Details can be found at DGC.
Microsoft's plans for world domination! A long but interesting read with some valid points here.