Saturday, July 15, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - "Killer" network card with 64 MB of RAM due next month


"Killer" network card with 64 MB of RAM due next month
TG Daily - Jul 14 3:03 PM
Back in March, we interviewed Bigfoot Networks, a small start-up that promised to end gaming lag with specialized network cards. Now more details about those cards are emerging. Bigfoot has announced that it will sell its "KillerNIC" network card next month. The card's on-board 64 MB of DDR PC2100 RAM and 32-bit 400 Mhz CPU claims to eliminate most lag by processing and reorganizing network Save to My Web

The Core 2: Intel Goes for the Jugular
ExtremeTech - Jul 14 7:30 AM
Review: We put Intel's long-anticipated Core 2 processors to the test. After hammering the new CPUs with the most comprehensive set of benchmarks we've ever run, we can safely say: Believe the hype. Save to My Web

Review: Gigabyte GA-965P-DQ6 Core 2 Duo/Extreme motherboard
Personal Computer World - Jul 14 3:10 AM
Although based around Intels mainstream 965P/ICH8R chipset combination, the GA-965P-DQ6 is the new flagship board of the 965 model line, with enough added features to allow it to claim its high-end status.Save to My Web

Optical Communication Products acquires GigaComm
EETimes - Jul 14 11:49 AM
Optical Communication Products Inc. has agreed to acquire privately-held GigaComm Corp., a Taiwan-based supplier of passive optical network (PON) fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) components, for $20 million in cash.Save to My Web

Docomo, Aquafairy develop water-powered fuel cell
CommsDesign - Jul 14 2:38 PM
TOKYO NTT Docomo has teamed with Aquafairy Co. to develop a water-powered fuel cell for mobile phones. The prototype cell, to be shown at Wireless Japan 2006 in Tokyo July 19-21, is a polymer electrolyte fuel cell in the form of a battery charger measuring 24 by 24 by 70 mm with a fuel cartridge.Save to My Web

How to install Windows Vista Beta 2.0
PC Advisor - Jul 14 6:12 AM
Today is the last day that the Windows Vista Beta 2 that Microsoft made publicly available last month will be downloadable. In June, Microsoft invited consumers to sign up for a preview of its new operating system which is slated to launch next year as a replacement for its existing Windows XP OS. Save to My Web

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