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Tuesday Morning (15 Comments) (link)
 Tuesday, 14-September-2004  00:03:55 (GMT +10) - by aftahours

Hey everyone, I'm new to this newsposting thing, so please be nice to me! :)

Ben sent in news that Perpetual Entertainment have just announced that they are going to develop a Star Trek MMPOG.

For those ATI owners out there, you can now get the latest ATI Tool from Utopia Tech, and they also have an exclusive interview with the creator of ATI Tool, "W1zzard".

HEXUS has information on ATI's new All In Wonder card based on the X800 XT GPU.

This week PcMech has information on the latest OpenOffice.org, which is a powerhouse of an office productivity program that can replace MS Office for most home users.

FastLaneHW are giving away four 1GB sets of Corsair 3200XL-PRO memory, and so are we! You gotta be in to win !

Intel calls for an Internet Overhaul, saying that the Internet needs to be upgraded with a new layer of abilities that will deal with imminent problems of capacity, security and reliability...

Zzapped has informed us about this new Distributed Computing team that needs a few new members to get things kicking along, although they are already doing pretty well in the overall rankings.

HEXUS have interesting information about ATI being the first in the market to kick off PCI-E in the enthusiast sector.

ITNews have information about Intel's plans on moving to dual and multi-core processors and platforms, thanks Murray.

Adrian's Rojak Pot has an interesting review on the new Windows Media Player 10, and how they may have got it right this time!

Joystiq have a guide on how to turn your retro Nintendo controller into a fully functional PC USB Controller! Mad!

Bit Tech have a very interesting article saying Microsoft only ever gives away software when it expects to get something much larger in return for the effort...

And finally, Brazilian Scientists have cracked Coffee's genetic code. :)



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