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Wednesday Night (7 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 17-March-2004  23:25:39 (GMT +10) - by Agg

The internet is a dangerous place and it's only getting worse, according to a report by Symantec.

Dink noticed this article about someone who buys a lot of stuff from spammers, helping make their business model viable. Grrrr.

TheJemReport have an article about what 64-bit technology means on the FreeBSD (and hence Unix) side of things.

ComputerSphere are making a test PSU and installing LEDs.

Timbo sent in an interesting article about nanotechnology being used for cooling.

IANAG have a WinXP Performance Tuneup guide.

ARP have a Hard Disk Guide posted. Although many articles have covered these topics, it is apparent that hard disk urban legends are still more popular than the simple truth.

GeekXtreme are the latest to check out Athlon XP Mobile overclocking.

Voice over IP, or "net phone", looks a little more credible now with AT&T offering the service, thanks Griff.N. Comindico recently announced (PDF) VoIP for business customers in Australia, so it seems this technology is going places.

Slayme40 says There are new Nvidia drivers out v 56.64.

Apparently toilets are cleaner than computers, thanks Dink. Sure, but you can't play many games on them.

Hexus have what seems to be the first nForce 3 250 review, covering two motherboards based on this new Athlon 64 chipset.

Boky noticed that AmigaOS has been sold to a company called KMOS. More info here, thanks captainpotato.

The ATO is considering moving software development overseas, thanks Dink.

ViperLair have an editorial about a legal battle going on between American hardware site HardOCP.com and a hardware manufacturer.



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