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Misc Pics (10 Comments) (link)
 Friday, 29-September-2023  13:29:45 (GMT +10) - by Agg

I've been away all week representing NSW at the Inline Hockey National Championships. Today is semi-finals day - so here's Retro Misc Pics from October 2010:

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22nd Oct 2010:






Thursday Afternoon Reviews (0 Comments) (link)
 Thursday, 28-September-2023  13:56:01 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Audio Visual:
HyperX Cloud III Gaming Headset on ThinkComputers.
thinksound ov21 High-Fidelity Headphones on NikKTech.
Unblock Tech – UBOX 10 Pro Max TV Box on FunkyKit.
InfiniRay P2 Pro Thermal Camera Review: Infrared Imaging For Smartphones on HotHardware.
MSI Immerse GH50 Wireless Gaming Headset on Tweaktown.

Video Cards:
Gigabyte RX 7600 Gaming OC 8G on LanOC.
ASRock Radeon RX 7800 XT Steel Legend on TechPowerUp.

Power Supply:
MSI MAG A850GL PCIE5 Power Supply Unit on NikKTech.
Cooler Master V SFX Platinum 1100W Power Supply on APHNetworks.

Cooling:
Amazon Basics CPU Cooler on ThinkComputers.
Watercool Heatkiller V Pro RTX 4090 Strix/TUF GPU Block on TechPowerUp.

Cases:
HYTE Y60 ATX Mid-Tower Case on Tweaktown.
Montech Air 903 MAX Mid-Tower on Tweaktown.
Thermaltake Ceres 300 TG ARGB Snow Computer Case on APHNetworks.

Networking:
Ubiquiti UniFi Dream Router UDR WiFi6 on Tweaktown.
EnGenius FIT6 2x2 Lite Access Point on Guru3D.

Software:
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: FSR 2.2 vs. DLSS 2 vs. DLSS 3 Comparison on TechPowerUp.
NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction on TechPowerUp.

Storage:
HP P900 1 TB Portable SSD on TechPowerUp.
Crucial X10 Pro Portable 2TB USB SSD on Guru3D.
TerraMaster F2-223 SMB NAS on Tweaktown.
Icy Dock MB842MP-B ToughArmor on OCInside.
Synology DVA1622 Deep Learning NVR on NikKTech.
Crucial X9 Pro 2TB Portable SSD on FunkyKit.
Kingston XS1000 2 TB on TechPowerUp.

Memory:
Silicon Power XPOWER Zenith 2x16GB DDR5 5600MHz RGB Memory Kit on MadShrimps.
KLEVV Bolt V DDR5-6400 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit on Tweaktown.
Predator Hermes RGB 32GB DDR5-6800 CL32 Memory Kit on FunkyKit.
Corsair Dominator Titanium First Edition DDR5-7200 32GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit on Tweaktown.
G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-7200 CL36 2x 24 GB on TechPowerUp.

Portable & Prebuilt:
Asus ROG Strix SCAR 17 X3D on HighPerformanceLaptops.
Beelink SER7 7840HS Mini-PC on TechPowerUp.
Gigabyte AERO 16 OLED Review: Solid Performer, Stunning Design on HotHardware.
Gigabyte Aero 14 OLED on HighPerformanceLaptops.
MAINGEAR MG-1 Silver Gaming PC on Tweaktown.

Input Etc:
Mountain DisplayPad and MacroPad on ThinkComputers.
Darmoshark M3 4K mouse on TechPowerUp.

Misc:
EcoFlow PowerStream, Powerstation, Solar Installation Guide on FunkyHome.
ASRock Z790 Taichi Lite Motherboard on Tweaktown.



Monday Night News (6 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 25-September-2023  21:57:06 (GMT +10) - by MUTMAN

Promising to be the most durable battery ever invented, and using NASA trickle down technology is the Nickel-Hydrogen battery. A 90% round trip is impressive if it holds true. “I call it the barbecue test,” Heinemann says. “We take the battery, put it in an open fire, and watch it continue to heat up. What ends up happening is that the pressure above top charge will force the hydrogen back into water. And then we have a release valve designed into the unit so at a predesigned pressure and temperature that will release, and you’ll get a steam vent.”

The Verge has Eight things we learned from Intel’s Innovation keynote, here’s the biggest news from Intel’s San Jose event. Intel has wrapped up its annual Innovation event in San Jose, where the chipmaker gave us a glimpse of what’s coming down the pipeline over the next few years. In case you don’t have a spare hour and a half to sit down and watch CEO Pat Gelsinger’s keynote, here are some important things we learned.

While TweakTown have a couple of articles on recent Intel silicon developments. AMD 3D V-Cache powered Ryzen X3D processors have proved to be excellent performers for PC gaming. However, the 3D stacking of cache is a TSMC packaging technology for chips that AMD has taken advantage of - so it's not proprietary. Intel confirming that it is planning to adopt a similar thing for upcoming CPUs is interesting stuff. Still, Pat Gelsinger added, "We're doing that differently in our composition" ...

Microsoft head of Windows and Devices has been pushed overboard. err, I mean is now embarking on the next chapter in his career. Do I dare dream of a Windows 12 that isn't terrible. As you may be aware, he's been a stalwart at the company for a long time - almost two decades in fact - and an ever-present figure at a whole bunch of Windows and Surface launches throughout the years. The timing does seem a little odd, given that Microsoft has big Surface launches coming later this week. So, it's not clear why Panay has revealed his departure now, rather than waiting until next week, after the dust has settled from the 'special event' taking place in New York.

Google plan to discontinue the basic HTML version of Gmail in January next year. Like everything they do, it has a limited shelf life. The decision has been criticized by Pratik Patel, who describes himself on Mastodon as "a blind technologist … who finds himself championing #accessibility for fun and necessity." "I know many #blind people who use GMail's HTML view. Not only will they be confused but will be unhappy," he wrote. Patel also noted that Google has made Basic HTML view harder to find in recent months – a change he understands now that the feature has been cancelled.

Paint has been part of Windows since time immemorial, and is set to receive a major update, adding support for layers and PNG transparency. The updated Paint borrows some basic layout elements from Photoshop. On the right, you will see a vertical list of the layers in your image. You can hide, merge, duplicate, and delete them on an individual basis. Paint also uses the checkerboard pattern like Photoshop to indicate when an image has a transparent background. The support for transparency also means the eraser tool is getting an upgrade. In past versions of the app, erasing something just replaced it with white. Now, the eraser actually removes pixels so you can see any layers that might be under it.

Ben sent in word about a recent change to access of Australian Standards. Free ! There has to be a catch. Reader Room is an initiative by Standards Australia which provides limited, no-fee access to the entire catalogue of Australian Standards for non-commercial purposes



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