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Friday Afternoon (0 Comments) (link)
 Friday, 17-June-2005  16:05:33 (GMT +10) - by Agg

PCStats have beginner's guides to Overclocking CPU/Mobo/Memory and Video Cards.

THG looked at a few Hi-Fi cases for Home Theatre PC's. This makes it easy to integrate them aesthetically into the living room, without giving the impression that an ugly PC box is standing there, out of place.

Xbit report that the Pentium M and Celeron M may be making their way into servers. The move allows Intel to target servers that seek for relatively high performance, but are even more focused on the lowest power consumption possible.

Timbot spotted some hydrogen-powered motorcycles. The cycle has a range of about 100 miles on a tank of fuel. Currently, a hydrogen fill-up would cost about $3, says the cycle's project director, Andy Eggleston.

NeoSeeker looked at three HDD cooling/quietening enclosures.

GamingNexus interviewed an AGEIA person about their physics processing chip. This processor is expected to be available in PC add-in cards by Christmas 2005.

Murray noticed that the PlayStation 3 is now on HowStuffWorks, one of my favourite websites.

Completely off-topic, but of interest to me, is news from Torr that Pink Floyd will re-unite for the first time in two decades, for a charity concert. Well, Roger's coming back, but Syd's still nowhere to be seen, unsurprisingly (and unfortunately.) A good website for keeping on top of PF-related news is Pink Floyd & Co, click the word "News" for the latest.

Browca04 notes that phishing scams are on the rise again.

DesignTechnica cover smart USB flash drives. USB flash drives designed to U3 specifications, according to the company’s press kit, should not only be able to carry data, but also have a person’s favorite applications, personal preferences, passwords and settings stored on them. Plenty of apps let you do this already.

Phil spotted this PC design competition, running worldwide, where you can win $125k USD from Microsoft.



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