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 Tuesday, 25-April-2006  20:11:20 (GMT +10) - by aftahours

A few people sent in news about the Macbook Pro 17" release. More info on the release here on Geekzone, Forbes, PC World and on Apple's site.

Rojak pot have just posted the Mobile GPU Comparison Guide Rev. 5.1. Currently covering over 60 mobile GPUs, this comprehensive comparison will allow you to easily compare 14 different specifications for each and every GPU..

Driverheaven have a play with the new Tomb Raider game: Tomb Raider Legend.

From Dansdata: It's becoming easier to make a PC with no moving parts. Nerds with the memory of a goldfish may be stampeding for a Gigabyte i-RAM, but there are other ways to do it, without using a particularly slim operating system. Full article here.

Dansdata also has more letters. In this issue: Benchmark hardware, CRC errors, genset-to-laptop, burned LCDs, and PSU dangers.

Madshrimps has a roundup of 6 different VGA coolers published, check it out here.

From Legit Reviews: During a recent conversation with Mushkin, Inc. it was discovered that Mushkin is just a number of weeks away from launching thier own power supply series. Right now the only thing we could get Mushkin to talk about was their 650W model known as the model XP-650. More info here.

Linksys has announced a range of wireless local area networking equipment conforming to the new 802.11n wireless LAN standard, and claiming to offer 12 time the bandwidth and four times the range of current 802.11g products. Full story here on ITWire. Thanks for sending that in Richard!

From Banshee: It seems to apply largely to the unmoderated forums that are being run in Germany, but... First-instance district court of Hamburg says forum operators are liable for comments After more than four months, the first-instance district court of Hamburg has handed down its written statement on its widely reported ruling of December 02, 2005 on liability for forums. The statements refers to web forums as an "especially dangerous feature." Those who operate such a source of trouble, the court argued, must be held especially liable. Full read here.

Will have some reviews posted up a bit later tonight. :)



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