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 Tuesday, 29-August-2000  18:49:15 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Coupla big news stories tonight, firstly: NVIDIA are suing 3DFX over patent infringements. Tech-Report have some details and links to the patents in question.

Only days after AMD announced their 1.1GHz Athlon, Intel announce they are recalling the 1.13GHz Pentiums.. owch.

Qboll has put up pics and info on his peltier-cooled system right here in our very own Extreme Cooling forum.

ChicksHardware reports that Micron are suing Rambus..

For a change, 2 companies are being friendly. 3COM and VIA are working together to integrate 3COM ethernet adapters into VIA's south bridge products.. cool.

G3D have reviewed Abit's SlocketIII cpu adapter.

HardAvenue have a storage guide up.. it worries me that they say The castlewood orb 2.2gb is also good for the person with a large amount of confidential files that are very important and are irreplaceable if lost. Overall a great investment in storage. Umm, Orbs are also famous for disintegrating with no warning and destroying all your data.

Hexus have an article on KX133 Win2K compatability..

HardCoreWare checked out the MSI K7T Pro..

There's a 56k head-to-head on PCMech..

Hypothermia have a contest happening, design a less sucky-looking site for them and win some cool stuff. :)

This is interesting. Major mobile phone manufacturers, responding to consumer concerns, will start marking phones with radiation labels detailing how much they emit.

OCTools have an article up titled Thermal Acceleration Extreme.. apparently a dual P3 @ 1.2GHz, -59C. Nice one..

PCInsight reviewed the Soyo SY-6VCA mobo.

Interesting little GeForce Utility on Guru3D, sits in your taskbar and lets you turn on/off features like anti-aliasing etc..



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