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Thursday News (7 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 9-October-2003  12:33:28 (GMT +10) - by Mred32

Big news for the day is the release of version 3.8 of the ATI Catalyst drivers with a number of new interesting features. Beyond3D have taken a look at them in detail and you can get them from here. Thanks to all those who sent in the links.

The folks at Hexus have got their hands on a Pentium 4 EE CPU, coupled it with a volt modded EPoX 4PDA2+, and thrown them into a Vapochill XE. How did it go??? Have a look and see.

You service your car regularly, just as you service your computer every now and then. PCStats have a beginners guide to your Annual PC Checkup.

The Gaming Industry: Past, Present and Future. Thats the title of an eight part article on Flickertown.

Tom has posted an interesting, if not slightly long (25 pages), article on the process involved in manufacturing Chenbro cases.

Voided Warranty have a sleeving guide for you.

Here is a cheap IEEE 802.11 antenna you can put together yourself.

Juggling with packets: floating data storage. An interesting read on the possibilities of using certain properties of the Internet or any other large network to create a reliable, volatile distributed data storage of a large capacity. Read it here. Thanks richiev.

Sudhian say that Intel's Prescott problems may foreshadow industry woes.

Some news bits from Tekka: Another audio CD copy protection scheme bites the dust. The number of broadband connections in Australia has passed the half-million mark. Liquid cooled Mac's might be on the way. And it looks like Barbie and Ken are on the way out, with the arrival of these new His & Hers robots.

Here is one not-so good way to advertise your anti-spam software. From Duncan.

From RobsGT4: Here's some news for the whole Distributed Computing scene, the new Seti client is on its way and it will let users choose to do more than one project. This means you can run both Seti and F@H on the same machine and set each projects CPU usage. Here's the link and also a forum thread.



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