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 Saturday, 2-June-2001  00:31:15 (GMT +10) - by Agg

While wandering around everything2, I found this page about hooking old laptop screens to PC's. Amazing the stuff you find in there. I've said it before but I'll say it again - be warned, everything2 has a massive capacity to inhale free time.

TheRegister pull a little more from Steve Gibson's article yesterday, apparently he claims WindowsXP makes the internet unstable because it has a full Unix sockets implementation but will be used by a lot of people with a limited awareness of the need for security (unlike most other machines with full sockets implementations).. thanks Sniper770.

HardOCP have been busy too, posting today an Epox EP-8K7A SocketA DDR motherboard review as well as checking out the Vantec 6035d all-copper socket cooler.

Funny highschool prank sent in by Mike, impaling a car on your school's flagpole. :)

AMDMB have some preview info on the Tyan K7 dual-socketA board everyone's dribbling over. I'm personally waiting for the BP6 equivalent. Imagine a $400 motherboard that could take 2 Durons or even 2 Tbirds.. I'd buy one. Tech-Report have a bit of a rant about how cheap socketA SMP seems very unlikely. Also, IANAG have a photo of the AMD-762 northbridge, this is from the SMP chipset apparently.

Digit-Life have continued their 700MB CD-R Roundup..

Iroquois points out this apparently good CDROM testing program.

Reviews:
Thermal Integration FO-BE25D socket cooler - looks like a short thermoengine - on 2FastCPU.
Swiftech MC370 socket cooler on OCAddiction.
Retracting LAN cable on TacoNuts.
Panaflow 120mm L1A fan on Icrontic.
PCW RM011 rackmounted case on Icrontic.
3D Prophet 4500 64MB Kyro2-based video card on Max3D.
SafetyCable PC security device on OCShoot.



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