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Wednesday Morning (just) (0 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 3-July-2002  00:11:57 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Wolfy spotted some time-sucking text-graphics adventure games here, while Sabretooth sent in a (possibly buggy) Battleships game.

Sciby notes that perhaps telemarketers can be a welcome voice sometimes.

Sniper spotted AthlonXP SFF CPU's being talked about on Xbit: The new Athlon XP supports Cool’N’Quiet technology, which allows changing the CPU core clock frequency depending on its utilization.

Digit-Life have a Radeon 8500 128MB video card roundup, while Hardware-TestDK compare KT333 motherboards.

Interesting article on Anandtech comparing a range of video chipsets and seeing how they fare in Unreal Tournament 2003.

CaseJunkiez tricked out their DigiDoc with some LED's.. our DigiDoc review is here.

Australian fans of the game Dark Age of Camelot should be happy to know there's a site for Australian players run by our own Manaz.

ZZZ Online have another issue posted with the usual crazy stuff.. actually, I think they've outdone themselves this time: SO.... imagine that you're a kid with a typical imagination, and by holding up a toilet seat... that this is a portal to another world. everything you see through the toilet seat is actually in another world, it's like a periscope opening to fridgemagnet-land... in the real world that tree you're staring @ is just a normal tree, but hold up the magic toilet seat portal and it is revealed to you what that tree looks like in fridgemagnet-land, it's actually a fridgemagnet tree, but this can only be seen through the magic toilet seat portal.... riiiiight.

Reviews:
Iwill MPX2 dual Athlon motherboard on 2CPU.
MSI GeForce4 Ti4600 video card on VR-Zone.



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