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Review: Going Back to a G3 iMac
OS News - Jul 08 1:13 AM
A few months ago Thom bought and reviewed an iMac G3 333 Mhz while it was running Mac OS 9. I was always fond of the looks of the classic iMacs. They were just too cute to not want one.Save to My Web
Review: Samsung Q1
TechWeb - Jul 10 9:06 AM
While the Samsung Q1 UMPC is a neat device that combines the functionality of a lot of gadgets into a single unit with a footprint the size of a large paperback, it is far too expensive and you can get much of the same functionality in a sub-notebook (with built-in keyboard and optical drive and a larger screen) or a PDA-cell phone. What's more, it lacks office productivity software and runs hot.Save to My Web
Microsoft hands out 'private' folders
ZDNet - Jul 10 8:26 AM
Free software lets people store sensitive data on their home or work computers in a password-protected folder.Save to My Web
HyperTransport Consortium Announces New HTX OEM Reference Design Kit
LinuxElectrons - Jul 06 1:56 PM
Sunnyvale , Calif. The HyperTransport Technology Consortium has said that researchers at the University of Mannheim (Mannheim, Germany) have developed a highly programmable HTX OEM reference design kit.Save to My Web
Microsoft site scans gamers' rigs
ZDNet - Jul 07 4:17 PM
CNET's Neha Tiwari explores Microsoft Game Advisor, a Web site that provides free system scans. It also informs you whether your computer can handle the hottest games. A time-saver and a money-saver worth checking out!Save to My Web
Taiwan market: High-end Sonoma NBs stuck in no man's land
Digi Times - Jul 06 8:53 PM
Notebook PC Inventory levels in the channel have increased significantly since the beginning of the second quarter, as sales of Sonoma notebooks have slowed amid a migration to the Napa platform, according to sources in the channel.Save to My Web
Infocus: Basic journey of a packet
SecurityFocus - Jul 06 9:18 AM
Basic journey of a packetSave to My Web
The Settlers Yoke Oxen, Commute to the DS
Kotaku - Jul 07 3:31 AM
It's so odd to think that, before the Nintendo DS, those of us looking for a portable real-time strategy game pretty much had to do with the Pocket PC. But here comes another one: Ubisoft has...Save to My Web
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