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Saturday Afternoon
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(link) Saturday, 18-March-2006 18:17:55 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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Sniper spotted a new handheld Dremel for finer work. I've had my MultiPro for years now, use it for all kinds of things.
Sciby found a cool story about pottery recordings that may be 5000 years old, or may not be anything at all. Cool concept tho. :)
Remember The CardCooler? Turns out the company is still around, and has a new Turbine Card Cooler XT that DriverHeaven checked out.
Turns out the previous story about WinXP on an Intel-powered Mac really is true, and the contest has been won. There's even instructions to do it yourself, thanks Eroda.
PCStats have some USB memory drive projects & tips. As you will see here though, there's a lot more you can do with your USB memory key than just transfer files.
Here's an interesting one from Bryce, with U-boat Enigma codes from WWII cracked by a distributed-computing project. It's pretty cool, but I can't help feeling Folding is a bit more useful.
PCMech have an article about making a simple home monitoring system. Roger shows what you can do with an old PC collecting dust in order to turn it into a simple alarm system hub for a home or small business.
ThinkComputers have an interview with Tim Buckley of Ctrl-Alt-Del fame. CAD recently held a LAN gaming event, too.
NeoSeeker checked out Intel's dual-core CPUs from a gaming perspective. See Chainbolt's thoughts in our recent review.
Dan has more letters! In this issue: Low PSU voltage, ripping pins out of DVI plugs, a fridge light for your PC, blinding yourself with IR, and the endless mysteries of thermal grease.
From Brian, about Inca Quest: this game was released two days ago, written entirely by my 19 year old mate who lives in perth. :D
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