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There is an article over @ MSNBC.com about the possible answer to portable power needs, Fuel Cells. Which could be on the commercial market by 2004.
The inquirer reports that the new AMD Opteron won't reject unlicensed content in which a previous news article told us. This was concerning new content from Microsoft name Palladium. This hasn't been confirmed or denied from any AMD Media Release just from an AMD "Representative".
More from AMD, this time DigiTimes reports that the postponed launch of the K8-core processors (Hammer) is indeed due to problems with SOI technology and minor changes in processor design.
News.com reports that Microsoft has (planned) to release new wired and wireless networking products. More info can found over @ News.com.
Physicists in Europe have created atoms made of antimatter, or antiatoms, opening up the possibility of experiments in a realm once reserved for science fiction writers. Such experiments, theorists say, could test some of the basic tenets of modern physics and light the way to a deeper understanding of nature. More info on that over @ News.com.
Geek.com reports that Lindows has released version 2.0 of there operating system. New features include a new GUI, better support for printers and laptops and improved SMB features.
ZDNet has news that the White House has released a draft this week on a plan for cyberspace security. More can be found over @ ZDNet.com.
Scott over @ Club Overclocker has been on a tour of Crucial Technology, and as a result has written up an article about it. More info @ Cluboverclocker.com
Reviews:
Samsung SV1204H With 120 GB @ THG
EPoX 4G4A+ @ DDRZone.com
Shuttle AK37 GTR @ AMD3D.com
AOpen AX4G Pro P4 Mainboard @ Overclockercafe.com
Samsung 171P LCD @ Accelenation.com
Conext 900VA UPS @ Accelenation.com
TwinMOS 512mb PC3200 DDR400 @ Mikhailtech.com
Corsair 256MB XMS PC3200 DDR @ Viperlair.com
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