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Thursday night. (0 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 22-February-2001  23:00:09 (GMT +10) - by JimX

It's past my bedtime! Apologies for any stuff ups.

Sony have a portable mp3 player that is also a USB burner. Or is it a USB burner that is also a portable mp3 player? Read about it here anyway, on USB Workshop.

Wes says: "Linux kernel 2.4.2 is now out... go have fun. I compiling it right now :)" Thanks Wes. Linux people know where to find it :) (I'm only saying that because I don't)

Rizenet have released the latest version of their tweaked GeForce NitroSet driver. Have a looksee here. For both 98/ME and 2k.

Dreddnews have reviewed the Everglide LAN bag. I can just imagine losing it in a pub full of beefy truckers. "Excuse me sir, have you seen my LAN bag?"

HardOCP had a GeForce3 preview up. It's gone now though. If you want to see for yourself (or rather, see the reason why it's not there), it's here.

The Tech Zone has got another 16X CD writer review! Hmm, I missed the first one. Anyway, this one is the Yamaha CRW2100EZ and is a 40/16/10x burner. Which is a nice speed, but you have to ask (a) can you afford it, and (b) can you even get it in Australia?

Ever wondered what hardware components would make up a $150,000 computer? I haven't. But if you're suddenly wondering now that you've read that first sentence, you can see 3dRage's dream system here.

AMD technology in Xbox? Read about it here on MSXbox.

Do you want a TV tuner for your USB port? Tech Extreme have reviewed the ATI TV Wonder USB.

3D Spotlight want you to know they've got a revamped web design.

OCworkbench have reviewed the FIC AD11 DDR AMD 760 motherboard here. That has to be the most acronyms I've ever said in a row. (wait, is 760 an acronym?) They ran it at 150MHz with a Duron 600.

Thermaltake have jumped on the square cooler bandwagon. The Cold Shop have reviewed the Thermaltake Volcano II here.

Addendum: Agg has forced me to tell you that the Linux files can be found at Kernel.org. Well ok he didn't force me, he just sent me the link and I had to work out what he was on about :)

That's all for tonight! Bed awaits.



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