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Wednesday Night (7 Comments) (link)
 Wednesday, 22-April-2009  21:26:18 (GMT +10) - by Agg

From Skullomania: Just a heads up that there is a short 5 paragraph article on page 15 of today's West Australian newspaper featuring forum member Tesla Downunder.. Seems to be regarding his recent modern thinker project.

GoN have an interview with NVIDIA about PhysX and the GTX 275. Meanwhile DriverHeaven talk to ASUS about motherboards and GamingNexus find out what a US Army veteran thinks of the game "Six Days in Fallujah".

There's an Iron Chef cooking competition going on in the Geek Food forum, and there's already some tasty-looking entries. You will need to take photos during the preparation of your meal, and submit a minimum of four to prove you actually cooked, though you can submit more than four if you wish.

PCPerspective report on the CausticOne ray tracing accelerator card. If you think the ray tracing and rasterization debate was interesting before, wait until you see what this new player has to say.

HotHardware look into Google searching for "me". Starting on Tuesday, if you enter just the word "me" in their search box, users will be given an opportunity to create or modify their Google Profile. Doesn't seem to do it yet. And it's a little scary.

People in Europe are protesting against conditional internet access being debated in the EU Parliament soon. Under the proposed new rules, broadband providers will be legally able to limit the number of websites you can look at, and to tell you whether or not you are allowed to use particular services. It will be dressed up as ‘new consumer options' which people can choose from. People will be offered TV-like packages - with a limited number of options for you to access. Sounds like the "net neutrality" issue is rearing its head again.



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