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 Tuesday, 26-March-2002  10:57:21 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Wired report it's now illegal to buy PC’s in Cuba, except in special circumstances. Also, and we may have linked this before, but an article about PC’s being used to prove war crimes, thanks Ubeek.

ProCooling want to tell you all about.. well, cooling, or the 4 main ways to do it.

VR-Zone have a voltage mod for Northwood P4’s.. changing the default from 1.5 to 1.85.

Some email security problems.. on Excite’s PHP-based mail and in Outlook 2002, thanks Ubeek.

For something a little different, HWExtreme checked out the latest and greatest mobile phones.

Ed notes this theonion article about Dell reaching their goals.

Mouse not behaving? Maybe it needs a ball clean.. viperlair show you how.

mjcrow says Network associates has compatible versions of PGP for OSx and Win XP and refuses to release them.. More info here.

Phrantic Anima wonders: I just got the April 2002 edition of PC World, because it has a few articles on GeForce4's. The first article (page 16, "GeForce4 goes titanium", by Alexandra Krasne) has a bit to say about the difference between the Titanium and the MX versions of the new cards: "The Titanium boasts specifications designed to make PC gamers drool, while the budget MX chip offers improved graphics for business users and casual gamers." _BUSINESS USERS_. I'm sorry, but is a GeForce3 Ti 500 no longer suitable to open Outlook Express?? :)

Reviews:
Microsoft Xbox game console on Hexus.
MSI GeForce4MX video card on Hexus.
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical on Monster-Hardware.
Thermalright AX7 socket cooler on 8Balls.
Epox 8K3A KT333-based socketA DDR motherboard on Tweakers.
KingMax DDR400 SDRAM on HardwarePub.



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