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Wednesday Middayish
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(link) Wednesday, 16-March-2005 12:45:08 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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More CeBIT coverage: Day 2 on TechPowerUp, Part 3 and Part 4 on HWZ, Intel SLi, new GPU waterblock and ASUS dual graphics on Hexus. Xbit have Day 3, Day 4 and Day 5 reports as well.
WarCry meanwhile reported on some new hardware showcased at GDC om San Francisco.
Hexus have a high-performance DDR roundup, which Bit-Tech follow up with a memory bandwidth shootout.
Dan explores the world of cheap bulk network storage, as well as peering inside your PSU.
Anandtech consider multi-threaded gaming and multi-core technology.
Sadamu spotted more info about Internet Explorer 7. Microsoft has shared publicly that IE 7.0 will be focused primarily on improving security.
PCStats have a walkthrough of installing Suse Linux 9.1 onto your PC. I think the latest issue of APC had 9.2 on the cover DVD.
Timbot sent word of a robot receptionist and other robot workmates. Though perhaps years away in the United States, this long-awaited, as-seen-on-TV world -- think "The Jetsons" or "Blade Runner" -- is already unfolding in Japan, with robots now used as receptionists, night watchmen, hospital workers, guides, pets and more.
LethalCorpse warned of a new online shopping scam. An overseas "buyer" sent him a cheque for more than twice the amount he had asked for and urged him to send the difference to a shipping company in Italy to pay for the bicycle's collection.
OCModShop have some ideas for building a silent server or HTPC box.
PC-Perspective got their system down to -20C... simply by taking it outside. The joys of living in Canada!
David sent in this experimental science page, full of interesting projects - including a rail gun.
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