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Sunday Evening (9 Comments) (link)
 Sunday, 24-July-2005  20:46:36 (GMT +10) - by aftahours

First up tonight, I'd like to remind our Brisbane guys and girls that we currently have a Chartered Fishing meet organised in September. They have two spots left, that they have to fill as soon as possible, but for all the information, check out the thread in the forums!

Hardware Secrets share some information on unlocking the 'hidden' processor on Geforce 6 and 7 series cards that enhance 2D videos.

The Tech Zone has a great read on how Global Positioning System (GPS) works. Check their article out here.

Looktall lets us know that the famous old Atari has been released as the Atari Flashback. Relive the 1980s video game revolution! Go back in time with a retro-style game console that includes 20 classic Atari games and two Atari 7800-inspired joysticks.

Ten people have been arrested and charged for selling drugs using Google's international site Orkut.

Xbitlabs take a closer look at TDK's new ScratchProof technology that they have started implementing on their DVD-R and DVD+R discs.

There has been lots more information posted around the net on the new Windows 'Vista' coming out in late 2006. Read more on BBC, Tom's Hardware Guide and CNN.

The mysterious, giant killer eel has roused from the murky waters of the Yarra to claim its second victim - an unsuspecting goose.

A couple from NSW has been fined $75,000 for selling illegal copies of DVDs to people in their local community.

Great timewaster to finish up for tonight, sent in to us from Dinuc, called Planarity. Agg edit: on that note, I dub this week "Planarity Week" :)



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