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Sunday Afternoon (1 Comments) (link)
 Sunday, 2-December-2007  15:23:19 (GMT +10) - by Agg

A New Zealand teen is accused of being the ringleader of an international cyber crime network, thanks Craig. "We've got to analyse computer equipment which we've seized and then we've got to refer our findings back to the FBI and work with them and just making sure we understand how far this whole 'botnet' has gone." More info here.

SharkyExtreme have a Value Gaming PC Buyer's Guide. Nice to see it's still one of the few Buyer's Guides left that isn't just a huge pricegrabber/newegg linkspam festival.

Once you have all the bits, Tech-Report show you how to build a PC, in case you haven't done it before. Building a PC can be a daunting task for a newbie who has never put a system together before. For those folks, we've crafted a step-by-step guide covering the basics of system assembly. Those of you who can do it in 18 minutes don't need to read this one.

Dan has more letters. Hard drive power consumption, the endlessness of pi, the weight of a bit, and solid diamond CPU coolers.

TBreak have some tech predictions for 2008 posted. So we’ve reached the last month of 2007 and I decided to write an article on how I think some things will shape up in the tech world in 2008. This is the first time I’m doing such an article and hopefully, we’ll be able to compare how I did at the end of next year.

HotHardware managed to get Penryn working on a 975X motherboard. The party line from Intel is that while technically, Yorkfield quad-core processors are not supported by chipsets like the 975X and P965, some motherboard manufacturers may choose to validate and support the product.

Craig spotted this tiny Linux PC which can apparently be solar-powered. It comes in a tough aluminium case and has no moving parts, it is also completely silent, and comes with everything you need including office compatible software, it runs Puppy Linux.



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