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Wednesday Afternoon
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(link) Wednesday, 24-March-2004 13:49:08 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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CeBIT coverage continues, on HWZ (and more), Beyond3D, HWHell (more here), Guru3D and MadShrimps. Xbit have a one, two, three part report.
eXtreme Reviews have a Radeon 9600 Pro volt-modding guide posted. You might also find this soldering guide on TheModFathers handy. Bit-Tech perform some cladding and painting on a case, while ComputerSphere use some EL wire for a DIY glowing keyboard.
eXtremeReviews also have a guide to protecting yourself online. One of the first things you should do is see if one of these is plugged into the back of your PC. :)
Not quite the saddest thing I've ever seen on the net, but getting close - paulh sent in this imaginary girlfriends site.
VIA announced a very very small motherboard form-factor, Nano-ITX, at CeBIT on Friday. At 120mm x 120mm, it's the smallest standard to date, apparently. More info on EPIACenter, PCWorld thanks Murray and SFFTech.
klif-e was first to send in this Windows XP Box PC, based on a not quite so small Mini-ITX motherboard.
Using WinXP to power an ATM is all well and good, until something goes wrong and there's a few bored Uni students around - thanks OneArmedMan.
Win yourself some Xbox games over on Hypothermia.
Microsoft and Lindows are off to court today USA time as part of their trademark battle. Meanwhile, the EU is set to roundly spank Microsoft, with a record fine to the tune of $651M USD for allegedly abusing their monopoly in certain software markets. That's some serious monopoly money, ho ho.
XYZ Computing compared a few caffeine products for drinking or eating.
Datafuse hope to explain the whole pipelines and texels thing, in relation to graphics processors. HotHardware want to explain PCI Express to you.
NordicHardware interviewed Terry Makedon, a Senior Product Manager of Software at ATI.
Dink noticed that SCO are targeting Linux users in Australia now.
Scott sent word that a firewall-attacking virus is doing the rounds - and this one can mangle your hard drive. More info on SecurityFocus and Symantec.
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