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Sorry about the lack of news yesterday, I was running around all day. Doing what, you ask? Most importantly, I was delivering OCAU's new servers to the datacentre. Hopefully later this week our gracious hosts AusGamers will get a chance to commission them. Of course, as soon as I stepped out of the house our current server had a fit which continued until I came home 6 hours later. Anyway, I've done some more SQL configuration which seems to have had a dramatic effect on the current server speed. I've also worked out a way to make the news page cause less server load. We'll see how all that goes as the load goes up today.
Microsoft have released patches to fix twenty security flaws in Windows. I'm told that Windows Update is pretty slow today, maybe that's why.
Intel have two new Itanium 2 CPUs available. They also posted some healthy profits last quarter.
HollywoodReporter has an interesting article about game modding from a game developer's perspective.
Over-clock.com regassed a Prometeia Mk II with r404a for better cooling.
Need a little help with your English? These lessons might help, thanks DJ-Studd.
IANAG have an article about clusters in your filesystem.
AllAMD have a guide to choosing a high-end CPU and video card.
Do you leave your PC's on all the time? If so, make sure they're folding! But be careful, the cops might think you're up to no good, thanks Simon.
HotHardware talked to an S3 guy about DeltaChrome and stuff.
A few things from pelliott: Pick your Microsoft Mouse colour. Microsoft can buy off Sun legal threats for 10 years. AOL Drawing for Spammer's Porsche a Hit.
GruntVille checked out GameRiot 04, a travelling LAN party, while Bit-Tech went to CTS 2004, a tradeshow in the UK. Not long until the Sydney PC show, I think.
ARP have a guide to modding a Radeon 9800 Pro into a 9800XT.
Bern found this nifty Earth Impact Effects program, which calculates the effect of an object (that you configure) hitting the Earth.
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