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Wednesday Night (0 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 13-April-2000  00:22:06 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Late news today, sorry. I was putting the finishing touches on a review - not the usual motherboard-review stuff but something else I think is pretty damned cool. Check it out, a full-size keyboard that not only connects to your PalmPilot, it folds down to the size of your PalmPilot, too!


Palm Portable Keyboard


TE took a look at the Creative Labs PC DVD Encore 8X DVD with Dxr3 decoder card.

Look at this page, japanese text, but scroll down a fair bit and you'll see a PC made out of lego.. too cool. :) Thanks mr bill!

Speaking of Japanese people who are too cool, Bunny has been going crazy with his liquid nitrogen rig again.. his new record? A P3-800 at 1428MHz! MWP pointed out the link here and a WCPUID shot here. No pics of the rig, though.. however, this site is one of his mates who also has a liquid nitrogen setup.. in English, too. He only gets it to 1372MHz, though.. pah, amateur. Notice the photo of the temp gauge showing -196C. You start thinking you're an extreme d00d, then you discover these guys.. sheesh.

A really pro looking server case here.

HP will be bringing out an 800MHz chip in 2001. Way to go, guys.

A bit more info on the "leaked" Detonator 5.x drivers here, focussing on the new texture compression feature. I can't get to the site at the moment, hmm..

TE have an article on Cable vs DSL. Of course for Australian readers this is less relevant.. :) They also took a look at the new Kenwood 72X CDROM.. my 68X is outdated already!

More Celly2 overclocking action here on FiringSquad.

Finally, a pic from Chris. Not sure what to do with aged relatives during the holidays? Take them to the zoo!




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