The Nokia 770 is looking pretty interesting at this point in the game. The initial version will include a slew of applications including an Internet radio player, RSS reader, e-mail client, video player, a stripped-down Continue reading “Nokia’s 770 Internet Tablet Redefines PDA’s”.…more
Microsoft is continuing to drop new clues about what users can expect in Longhorn Server, the version of its Windows Server product slated to ship in 2007, and beyond. Pretty interesting info coming from the Continue reading “Longhorn Server Beta 1 to be Released August”.…more
Three of the 12 were identified as “critical,” Microsoft’s most urgent alert level in its four-step warning system. On my personal Windows XP Pro system I needed to download 7 patches! Go patch up! Late Continue reading “Microsoft Issues A Dozen Patches”.…more
Mushkin’s XP4000 Redline memory modules aim at eliminating the memory as a potential bottleneck when overclocking. With 2-2-2 timings at DDR500 these modules might be able to do just that. Get the active cooling ready and crank up the voltage, because Redline memory has arrived.
For 11 days in June, the U.S. military will test cutting-edge technology that could be used on the battlefield–and perhaps in business. Information security is the main technologies being tested and the results of these Continue reading “Armed Forces Ready Battlefield Technology Tests”.…more
AMD sees 2006 as the year for Pacifica! For those that don’t know Pacifica is designed to enhance 64-bit client and server virtualization technologies for x86-based servers, workstations, desktops and mobile computers. AMD would focus Continue reading “AMD preps ‘Pacifica’ push”.…more
A security researcher says Google’s search-based ads play a part in browser toolbars that violate the company’s stand against spyware and questionable download practices. Very interesting read for all you Google users that hate spam. Continue reading “Do Google Ads Help Fund Spyware?”.…more
For years notebook enthusiasts and gamers suffered with poor graphics drivers. ATI today proved that although it took a numbers of years to address the problem all the gripes did not fall on deaf ears. CATALYST Mobility drivers have come and will on a monthly basis!