Could a computer coding job paying just $15 per hour signal something’s wrong with the tech world? If so, then something is wrong as coders are now going for well under $20 an hour all Continue reading “Coding for $15 an hour?”.…more
The music industry has announced a fresh series of legal actions against 784 people they suspect of illegally downloading songs from the internet. The action is brought by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Continue reading “Legal action taken against 784 file sharers”.…more
IBM is showing off how their manufacturing process does not require much human interaction. Not sure if that is a good thing, but it is making the news headlines this morning. IBM is hands-off when Continue reading “IBM’s Chip Plant Elevates Automation”.…more
Microsoft Corp. settled antitrust claims made by International Business Machines Corp., agreeing to pay IBM $775 million, the companies just stated this morning. Good news for IBM and Microsoft, but now we have to watch Continue reading “Microsoft settles IBM antitrust suit”.…more
Analysts warn that Microsoft’s plan to bake content syndication deep into the belly of Longhorn will open new attack vectors for spammers, phishers and malware writers. Basically the idea is that an RSS item could Continue reading “RSS in Longhorn Raises Security Fears”.…more
In about three months, a little-known company called Novatium plans to offer a stripped-down home computer for about $70 or $75. That is about half the price of the standard “thin clients” of this kind Continue reading “India Close To $100 Personal Computer”.…more
As the Apple iMac G5 series continues to gain market share among multimedia users many are finding out that the original system specifications are not up to par. Today we take apart an Apple iMac G5 and show you how to install additional memory modules to improve system performance.
AMD Inc. has gone after Intel Corp. in the United States as they filedan antitrust case yesterday in Delaware. The lawsuit claims that Intel “bullied”, or paid off in reality, 38 companies into using Intel Continue reading “AMD files antitrust suit against Intel”.…more
When DDR2 came out on Desktop computers to replace DDR1 many enthusiasts saw lower performance numbers across the board. Today Legit Reviews looks at the latest Sonoma platform from Intel and figures out if DDR2 is good or bad for notebooks. If you are a mobile user or interested in memory read on!
As both Congress and the Supreme Court consider telecom regulations, Internet applications such as VOIP could be headed for government rules and taxes, industry experts warned today. During a policy panel here at the Supernova Continue reading “VOIP Regulations May Soon Be Coming”.…more
OCZ Gold Series EL PC-3200 with Voltage eXtreme technology is a revolutionary line of memory designed to pursue a new level of DDR performance. At 2.6V volts the VX modules feature 2-3-3 timings, but running at 3.2 volts, the PC-3200 Gold VX is capable of blistering timings of 2-2-2! We take these eXtreme modules and put them to the test today for your reading pleasure.
Biofeedback through video helps returning troops fight post-traumatic stress disorder. This is good news for our forces overseas as the Iraq conflict continues and when our men and women come home they will need to Continue reading “Games Help Soldiers Deal With Stress Issues”.…more