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(link) Wednesday, 18-August-2004 20:03:37 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Digitimes have some info on ATI and NVIDIA battling for the PCIe video market.
Beyond3D looked at the GeForce 6800 range of video cards.
IBM is trying to get another large part of the SCO-Linux lawsuit dismissed. "Although SCO for months perpetuated the illusion that it had evidence that IBM took confidential source code from Unix System V and 'dumped' it into Linux, it has become clear that SCO has no such evidence," the filings state.
Gamers-Depot have QuakeCon coverage, as do PC Perspective.
PCStats have some WinXP SP2 info. Iroquois noticed this page gathering SP2 experiences from people. Apparently SP2 will appear on Windows Update today, USA time.
dk sent word that a little porn is good for you. I'm not sure why he thinks it's relevant for OCAU readers, but I'm sure it's a great relief.
Also offtopic but probably important, Mitsubishi are recalling some Magna and Verada models due to a potential problem with their brakes. The company said the all-wheel drive sedans involved were manufactured between October 2, 2002, and June 2, 2003.
LostCircuits took another look at Intel's LGA775 chipsets.
OneArmedMan notes The Ultimate Boot CD, a handy collection of Utilities all on one CD, has gone to Version 2.4.
Hexus looked at Intel's Nocona Xeon at 3.4GHz. Improvements to the Xeon platform are helping it make some progress in Intel's battle against the Opteron.
There are new ATI Catalyst drivers out, v4.8, thanks matt.
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