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Adrian's Rojak Pot has a guide posted, telling you how to fix the Window Desktop Heap problem. Ever had problems opening or running applications even when your system has a LOT of free memory? Isn't it puzzling to get "Out Of Memory" errors when you evidently have a lot of free memory??
ThinkComputers express their disappointment with Battlefield 2, claiming that us (the consumer) are merely becoming the beta testers. Full article, here.
Ambush found this amazing battlefield 2 mod where they have modified not only the case, but everything, speakers, keyboard, mouse, monitor. Check it out here.
Information on EA Games site announcing the devlopment of Battlefield 2: Special Forces Expansion Pack.
Accelenation tells us where all that ink goes when we perform the cleaning/priming cycle on our printers. Check out the article, here.
The Tech Zone continues their articles on web hosting with a look at the free web hosting business.
Not sure if this has been mentioned before, but Google Maps has now gone 3D, with the new Google Earth.
Argent sent in this somewhat disturbing article about a woman growing into a man. Read at own risk =P.
VR-Zone has an article stating you can unlock SLi capability on the nForce 4-4x chipset, with the trusty conductive pen. Thanks for sending that in Lee!
Sharky-Extreme has posted their July High-end Gaming PC Buyers Guide. Check it out here.
Overclocker Cafe has a contest up where you can win a HIS Radeon X700 Pro IceQ Turbo.
Dan has more letters posted. In this little lot, metal mousemat misery, giant capacitors, clustering in the privacy of your home, and the question of identity, as it pertains to earth wires.
Iroquois shows us the World's Lowest Powered Web Server, running on a single AAA battery, and four potatoes!
News on the Inquirer about Sunbeam releasing screws with built in LED's, groovy! Check out the article here.
Also from Iroquois, news here about Windows 2000 being run nicely on a machine with only 32MB ram.
Ambush lets us know that new nForce4 AMD drivers have been released, version 6.66. Grab them here.
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