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Mandrake 9.1 is finally ready for release and Distro Watch seem to have one of the first reviews available. Check it out, Windows is looking less and less like a must have.
Although many have claimed otherwise, we have confirmation that there is an X86-64 version of Windows for the Hammer platform. Its called Anvil.
Bjorn3D says "Your PC Doesn't Really Suck". Here are some interesting graphs about what sort of hardware and OS software people are using.
Designtechnica have posted an article titled "Why your next printer won't be a Dell". Thats right, Dell have entered the printer market.
Dan from DansData continues to bring us the latest and greatest stuff around. This time, Dan has reviewed the felis catus. How far can it be overclocked I wonder? I'm waiting for the benchmarks to start rolling in. Thanks Bluntelk.
Over on Storage Review, the Western Digital Raptor 10,000rpm SATA series hard drives get a workout. Thanks phi.
This is interesting, or scary... "Microsoft Corp, the world's No. 1 software maker, on Wednesday said it is taking aim at privately held Google Inc., the Web-search company that's so popular its name is used as a verb." More info here.
Christopher sent a link to some pictures of the new OCZ ram sticks. Have a look here, here and here.
Take a walk down memory lane with some of these vintage computer systems at HotHardware. What was your PC like 20 years ago?
AusFX have posted their quarterly Buyers Guide. Prices in Australian dollars.
And for todays flash thing, try The Pearl Game. Its not as easy as it seems, some of the time anyway.
Reviews
Aguatec Blue Ice CP-102 HSF/Water CPU cooler at Madshrimps
Abit NF7-M nForce2 Motherboard at Active-Hardware
ATI Radeon 9800 Pro reference model at Guru of 3D
Corsair TWINX PC3200 Dual Channel Memory Kit at Viper Lair
Enermax CS-317(1L) Budget Case at BoPC
Antec Performance Plus 1080AMG SOHO File Server at OCPrices
Vantec Multi Function Panel at R&B
Samsung Spinpoint SP1203N HDD at Monkey Review
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