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Monday Night #2 (9 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 21-November-2005  21:44:44 (GMT +10) - by Mred32

Does your MP3 collection contain thousands of tracks with dodgy ID3 tags, wrong file names and generally, little or no order to it? The Tech Zone have some helpful hints on how to clean up your music collection.

Also on The Tech Zone, how to avoid Identity Theft. I guess the easiest way is to not identify yourself, ever!

For the photo buffs, XYZ Computing have posted an article which tries to explain some of the terms and ideas used in Digital Photography. Some good explanations and example images in this article.

Is the x86 architecture going to be with us for much longer? Hardware Hell ponder this with some info on the background and future of x86 CPUs.

Tweaktown have some info about nVidia's ForceWare 81.94 driver set. "There is no denying that we see a new nVidia driver once in a blue moon but when they hit the web, boy do we get to see some improvements and that’s a credit to nVidia for keeping things interesting." Read it here.

What is iMode? I'm not sure but OC Workbench will explain it. Seems to be a news and info subscription for Mobile Phone users.

Phronix test out the latest version of Quake 4, namely Quake 4 v1.0.5. "... the Linux SDK for Quake 4 is now available for download. Although none of these changes specifically relate to the frame-rate performance of this fast-paced first person shooter, are there any other improvements to note?".

Notebook manufacturers have a tendency to sell dual-channel capable machines with only single channel memory installed. 3DVelocity wonder why is it so?

ARP have updated the Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide. He's up to v9.5 now.

News in from Aaron. "Nintendo Australia released Mario Kart for the DS today. It's the first game to use the Nintendo WiFi connection, allowing players to connect to multiplayer games via the internet for free. Check it out here.

It seems we did something to really annoy the Americans. They're going to Bomb Us! I guess they need something big to aim at. Thanks Brett.



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