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 Monday, 7-August-2000  12:44:45 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Dan's checked out a funky new digicam from Sony, it burns the photos onto a little CD-R.. cool. Shame the camera is so damned ugly! :)

Turning your TV on by thinking about it, and a PC the size of a matchbox. No idea where he digs this stuff up, but it's all in the latest ZZZ Online..

Squishy mouse-pad gets the going-over at PCReview..

Hypothermia are giving away GTS2's.. cor.

Speaking of which, I'm getting some stuff together for a giveaway. Got any ideas for a competition? Let me know.. also, if you're a vendor who reads this site and wants to donate something (you'll be credited of course), drop me a note..

InsaneHardware have updated their A7V modding guide..

TrainWrecker (I've no idea either) have reviewed the Plextor 12/10/32 CD-RW.. you can probably burn 640MB onto a CD faster than 1.4MB onto a floppy with one of those things.

Upsilon Technologies have announced their 1THz (Terahertz) processor! .. there's a catch. :)

Andy from BXBoards has burrowed out of the woodwork grasping his Gigabyte GA7ZM review .. a Gigabyte board that's overclocking-friendly? Wow. SocketA, KT133 chipset..

He also checked out the Abit KT7-RAID.. another KT133 SocketA jobbie for your Tbirds and Durons.

IPKonfig have reviewed the 2CoolPC, the plastic air-scoopy thing, goes inside your PC. We checked out the "Plus" unit a while ago..

BTW, I have updated the Article and Review Archive to include the latest stuff (been a couple of months or so since I updated that page).. go check it out if you're idly surfing, plenty to read there..



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