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A recent flashmob supercomputer attempt didn't quite work out, but was an interesting idea.
Flickerdown have an article about the onboard memory controller in A64 chips. Xbit meanwhile wonder about further development of AMD's processor families.
Here's a neat Duracell CPU monitor project from boky.
Ben spotted a bizarre cartoon used to demonstrate a high-density CD-recording technology from Sanyo. Not to be outdone, Pioneer have bumped Blue Ray to 50GB, thanks enigma.
LegitReviews look at a pile of new motherboards that were being shown off at CeBIT recently. More CeBIT stuff on Bit-Tech.
Nikoy found this article with Bill Gates' thoughts about the future of PC hardware.
Anandtech have more info on the possible new naming scheme for future Intel CPUs. Looks confusing to me.
LostCircuits have the next chapter in their RAID article posted, covering parity.
Futurelooks checked out electronic gaming's best of 2003 and most promising for 2004.
CDRInfo went on a reviewing frenzy, checking out the Freecom FX 50 External Dual Format DVD Recorder, Sony DVP-NS 330 DVD Home Player, TDK 880N 8x Dual DVD Recorder and the Memorex True 8-x Dual DVD Recorder.
Madshrimps modded a budget watercooling kit for better performance.
SystemCooling wonder if aluminium or steel is better for a case.
HWZ had a chat to some Samsung folks about the future of displays.
PCStats have a beginners guide to diagnosing faulty memory, while IANAG have some basic guides on heatsink installation and hard drive installation and troubleshooting.
James found this interesting site about phishing scams in Australia. You know, the emails trying to trick you into giving away your passwords etc.
People are wondering if Google's Gmail is a hoax or not, info here and here. The concensus seems to be that it IS real thanks Murray, but some people have privacy concerns, thanks leperMessiah.
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