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Thursday Midday (7 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 2-September-2004  12:38:46 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Here's a roundup of motherboard roundups: HardCoreWare compared four 925x motherboards for your LGA775 P4. TweakTown looked at four socket754 A64 motherboards from Gigabyte, MSI, ASUS and Shuttle which are based on nVidia's nForce 3 250 and 250GB chipsets, and went on to cover twelve i9x5 boards on the LGA775 side as well. HotHardware follow up with a 915P roundup of three boards.

DSLWebserver report on screen burn-in on LCD monitors and how to avoid it.

BleedinEdge had a think about how software distribution could be streamlined.

People from the University of Queensland have invented a new spam firewall, thanks Slayme40.

SLCentral set out to build a Shuttle Gaming XPC for under USD$1000.

A few people sent word that Apple launched their new G5 iMac recently. It takes the form of an LCD screen about two inches thick containing all the other components of the computer. There's an interesting editorial here musing on the iMac's importance to Apple in the wake of their iPod and iBook/PowerBook products. One of SLCentral's editors made the switch to Mac recently and detailed his experiences.

HardAvenue looked at a few future broadband solutions.

ArsTechnica have a Performance/Ultimate Gaming Box System Guide.

m@t reckons he went from 5fps to 40fps in Doom3 by following this Doom3 ATI tweak guide.

MS confirmed the 2006 launch for Longhorn, their next operating system, but won't be including their new search technology just yet.

Xbit compared two office notebooks from Acer and ASUS.



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