Legit Reviews Forum Give Away: ASUS P5GD2-Premium Mobo We are giving away the ASUS P5GD2-Premium i915 chipset motherboard that we reviewed today on the site to a lucky forum member. We have a small forum Continue reading “Forum Contest & Other Reviews”.…more
Looks like DVD’s are going to be tougher to copy, but good news is still to be had! It turns out that the new anti-piracy measures still can’t evade all the current ripping programs! “DVDs Continue reading “DVD copy protection strengthened”.…more
Dell stocks too a small hit just before the weekend, but it looks like they knew it was coming and was a trade off for tax breaks next year. “Computer industry bellwether Dell has reported Continue reading “Profits drop at PC giant Dell”.…more
Get ready to start seeing compelling Flash content for mobile devices from here on out! “Macromedia and Nokia announced an agreement to integrate Macromedia Flash technology into Nokia’s Series 60 Platform for mobile devices, including Continue reading “Macromedia and Nokia to bring Flash to phones”.…more
Abit Computer Corporation (USA), a manufacturer of PC motherboards and graphics cards, has announced strong sales growth in the US market in 2004. Things are really looking up lately for ABIT. The stock price was Continue reading “Abit USA announces 2004 results”.…more
The Sony PSP is catching some news headlines today. I didn’t know that it would have an 8 person multi-player mode that operates via wi-fi! Looks more and more interesting every time I look at Continue reading “Getting to grips with Sony’s PSP”.…more
Rumors are flying that Samsung TCCD IC’s are no longer being produced and that enthusiasts need to stock up on memory modules. We take a look at the situation and go straight to the memory companies to see what is really going on. Read on to see if you should stock up on rations or ignore the press.
Looks like Microsoft wants to now interoperate their software with other existing technologies. Guess we will all see how that one pans out. “In Thursday’s lengthy e-mail, sent to major corporate customers and made public Continue reading “Microsoft’s Gates Vows ‘Interoperable’ Software”.…more