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Monday Afternoon (8 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 6-October-2003  15:31:46 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Hope you're enjoying your long weekend, if you're in a state that has today off. I went to Oktoberfest on the weekend.. suffice to say I'm in something of a state myself. Urrggh..

ICANN has demanded VeriSign remove their SiteFinder service.. and they have.

Swift2k was the first to send in this dual-layer DVD+R. Developed by Philips Research in cooperation with MKM (Mitsubishi Kagaku Media)/Verbatim, the technology virtually doubles data storage capacity on DVD recordable discs from 4.7 Gbyte to 8.5 Gbyte while remaining compatible with existing DVD Video players and DVD-ROM drives.

SiS have released their SiS655FX chipset for the P4, with dual DDR400 support, AGP8X, 800MHz FSB and some other cutting-edge features. HotHardware have a review and so do MyWorldHardware.

Don't like Telstra's ADSL infrastructure? Build your own, as this South Australian ISP did, thanks Dink.

TweakFactor are a new site with a new cooler lapping guide. While you're in a hands-on mood, Pimprig show you how to make a blowhole in your case.

If you thought parking is expensive when you spend a few hours in the city, imagine forgetting about your car for 25 years in a parking station, thanks Reaver.

Ever wish you could use a clunky old typewriter as your PC keyboard? No? Well, me neither. But someone's wife did, so he made it so, thanks Callan.

HWZ have posted their final coverage of Computex.

There's a Massive LAN (actually, only ~50 people) in Melbourne, Oct 11.

Today's timewaster is a Flash version of Prince of Persia, From Veefy.



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