AMD today announced the immediate availability of the AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 dual-core processor, the world’s ultimate processor for PC enthusiasts. Providing exceptional PC performance on games, digital media and intense applications, the new AMD Continue reading “AMD Launches The Athlon 64 FX-60 Processor”.…more
Thousands of customers of Sprint Nextel wireless and its resellers, such as Virgin Mobile, were without service Monday after the network suffered two separate fiber cuts, a Nextel company spokesman said. It seems like over Continue reading “Sprint Nextel suffers service outage”.…more
Take-Two Interactive announced today that they have acquired Irrational Games, the developer behind titles such as Freedom Force and System Shock 2. This news comes as a shock to many as Take-Two has been going Continue reading “Take-Two Interactive Buys Irrational Games”.…more
Adobe Systems Inc. on Monday acquired the digital rights management business of Navisware. The plans are to place Navisware’s digital rights management business and plans into its LiveCycle Policy Server. Adobe, of San Jose, Calif., Continue reading “Adobe Acquires DRM Technology By Navisware”.…more
Legit Reviews spent this week out in Las Vegas for the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and found a number of great new products for our readers to check out. From Waud-SLI powered enthusiast computers Continue reading “Legit Reivews CES 2006 Coverage”.…more
Kingston Technology announced during CES 2006 that they fully support the growing U.S. multifunction mobile or “Smartphone” market with the release of microSD expansion memory cards as well as larger capacity miniSD and MMCmobile cards. We got a chance to take a look at the 256MB microSD card during the show!
Dell’s upcoming XPS 600 Renegade gaming PC features the World’s first Quad-SLI video card solution with 2GB of memory on board. If you think seeing high end games run smooth on a dual card SLI or CrossFire system is impressive you haven’t seen anything now that Quad-SLI is being used!
While at CES 2006 we got a chance to see the the revolutionary WD Raptor X SATA hard drive, the first ever drive with a view. Offspring of the immensely popular WD Raptor, fastest SATA drive on the planet, WD Raptor X focuses a large, crystal-clear lens on the drive to let you see into the inner workings and witness the drive in action.