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Wednesday Morning (8 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 28-November-2007  01:04:32 (GMT +10) - by aftahours

Here on OCAU we love our computer mods, and this mod of a PC inside a piano definitely pushes the boundaries of what people can convert into computers. Thanks for sending that in Steve. :)

If you're someone that buys motherboards and CPUs as gifts, then Techgage have a guide posted up on their site to help you find the best one at the right price.

The guys over at Bit-tech have a chat about the new Intel X48 chipset, that supports groovy stuff like DDR3 and PCI-Express 2.0.

Phoronix have a Newbies guide to RandR 1.2 posted up on their site. Check it out here.

Via Arena show us around the Infill G4 Car PC. Beauty meets car PC brains at the SEMA car show in Vegas. Gone are the days of hiding wires from the front dash all the way to a PC in the boot of your car and navigating Windows Media center with a wireless mouse on your lap. The Infill G4 car PC with StreeDeck software gives PCs for cars style and function all the way.

How's this for a speed bump? Would definitely fix up soccer mums that think their car is designed to drive over roundabouts, over kerbs and speed up for speed bumps.

There appears to be a lot of futuristic stuff floating about lately in the news, this being another one. We present some of the outstanding recent developments in the field of user experience design. Most techniques may seem very futuristic, but they are reality. And in fact, they are extremely impressive.

And finally we have 20 terminal commands for hidden settings in Leopard that some of you might find useful.



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