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Tuesday Afternoon
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(link) Tuesday, 6-April-2004 17:01:06 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Tech-Report compared three dual Opteron motherboards.
It seems that too much TV really can be bad for kids after all.
Another "nigeria scam" emailer is off to jail, hooray.
TheTechLounge wonder which DVD format is the one you should choose.
In a bizarre case, TheReg is reporting that a 15yo girl is being charged as a child pornographer for posting pictures of herself on the net, thanks Dink.
IANAG have updated their WinXP tweaking guide. Or you could use this TuneXP tool from Driverheaven.
Project Medusa is a passive-cooled peltier project on Over-Clock.com, while PC-Unleash have a tiny PC project showcased.
Speaking of tiny, Bit-Tech have their small PC coverage from CeBIT posted.
Aselabs have an article on making your PC safer to use.
A bunch of info from Paul: Spyware can put even fastest PCs in the slow lane. German court: Pop-ups need permission. Are you being watched online? For Windows Users, 'Browser Hijacking' Is Only the Latest Threat. Spyware/Adware/Popups: Controlling the Beasts. Spies log your every keystroke.
Petercr spotted an interesting community initiative in Tokyo, where they are using astroboy as currency.
Viperlair interviewed Corsair about memory and watercooling.
Cougies says there's new NVIDIA drivers out, version 56.72.
Dan looked at some small MP3 players, including one that we named after him.
Neevo reckons Bill Gates is no longer the richest man, thanks to the falling US dollar. Now the owner of IKEA has the crown.
There's a LAN at UTS in Sydney late this month and another in Mackay, QLD on the Easter weekend.
Interesting Forum Threads:
The how to spraypaint a car guide in Motoring.
Weightloss Race in Sport, Fitness and Health.
Project: MAME Cabinet! (pics) in Modding & Electronics.
Photos from the World Superbikes at Philip Island in Photography.
Wanted: gcc-like facility for Windows in Graphics & Programming.
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