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There's a lot of talk about a critical flaw in TCP, which has people worried. More info here, but some people say it's no big deal.
This article wonders if we're placing too much faith in the reliability of CD-R's.
DriverHeaven looked at the visual quality of NVIDIA's new 6800 Ultra.
Stephen noticed this upcoming program which will apparently allow Windows programs to be run under Linux.
The ArsMasters looked at some alternate instant-messaging clients for Windows.
MyWorldHardware went to the biggest PC fair in Malaysia.
Panadol spotted this 5MB demo movie of an upcoming rally sim game. It's supposedly amazing, but being on dialup I haven't looked at it yet. That page will try to send you the file immediately rather than there being a link to follow.
NewScientist report that researchers have found the speed limit of hard drives, thanks Frank.
Gary_J noticed my favourite digital camera site, DPReview, had a busy day on Tuesday, with reviews of 4 new cameras: Olympus C-8080 WZ, Canon PowerShot Pro1, Nikon Coolpix 8700 and Konika Minolta A2.
TonyR sent in this amazing photo-tour of an ice/snow-sculpting competition in China.
Hexus spent some time overclocking NVIDIA's nForce3 250 chipset.
Dan has 100 letters! Actually, it's his 100th letters page.
Loop Goose reminded me of this free coffee sample offer from Nescafe, open to Australian customers only. This has been running for ages, I received a pack months ago from them. I'm not a big coffee drinker - these samples were nice, but aren't going to convert me into one. If you're a coffee junkie then give these freebies a whirl.
From Tenoq: The ICQ version 4.0 brings a few new changes - it goes open source, and goes on a diet :)
MadShrimps have a memory module roundup, with OCZ, Geil and Muskin represented.
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