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Childhood dreams may soon come true: Engines that run on water
Tuesday 28 August 2007 – 11:03 in Hardware
West Lafayette (IN) - Researchers at Indiana’s Purdue University have further developed a recently described technology that can break down water directly into hydrogen and oxygen without input power. The announced process drives water across a plate whi -
The First sub-$1,000 Water-cooled PC
Thursday 2 October 2008 – 05:20
Considered a water-cooled gaming rig, but haven’t had the nerve to mix electronics and liquids? Visionman Computers has just announced a new gaming PC that features a water-cooled dual-core CPU that sells for $999.99. -
NEC pumps water-cooled PCs
Wednesday 2 July 2003 – 05:05
Japanese electronics firm NEC has announced a water-cooling system for notebooks, desktops and servers that promises less noise and greater cooling power compared with standard air-cooling. -
Silent pump for water-cooled PCs developed
Thursday 28 August 2003 – 11:51
A new water-cooling system for computer chips has been developed that incorporates a clever pump with no moving parts. -
Graphic cards to get water cooling, test price points up to $1200
Saturday 2 July 2005 – 05:01
We recently met with the founders of one of the few major graphic card manufacturers in the US and chatted about upcoming trends in the graphic card industry. BFG expects heat dissipation to become one of the focus areas for the development of future high-end cards, some of which could sell for more than $1000. -
Water shortage threatens Taiwan's semiconductor industry
Tuesday 7 May 2002 – 06:29
As cloudless, blue skies loom over the island, Taiwan's semiconductor companies are beginning to feel anxious that orders may be lost if the water shortage persists. -
Toshiba makes splash with water-cooled laptop
Thursday 20 April 2000 – 12:07
Toshiba has devised a new water cooling system for notebook PCs. -
Innovatek Water Coolers in the U.S.
Monday 21 January 2002 – 06:26
In a Pentium 4 overclocking story last week, Frank, Uwe, and Bert managed to get one of the little devils pumped up to over 3 GHz using a water cooling setup from Innovatek. -
Gigabyte jumps into water cooling
Thursday 16 June 2005 – 06:11
Gigabyte, mainly known for its motherboards and graphic cards, continues to expand its reach into the enthusiast market. The company announced its first water cooling system designed to prevent gaming processors from overheating with features such as water level monitoring. -
Corsair intros water cooling kit
Friday 28 January 2005 – 09:30
Memory company Corsair announced a water cooling kit. -
Microsoft Hotmail in spam hot water
Wednesday 23 June 2004 – 02:31
Microsoft's Hotmail division might be getting a little too draconian about spam. -
Flowing Water Powers 'Revolutionary' Batteries
Friday 7 November 2003 – 02:42
Flowing water that charges through hydroelectric dams powers large scale grids around the world, so why not use it to charge cell phones and other small-scale devices? Canadian researchers claim they have answered this question with a battery that uses water - the first new way of generating electricity in over 160 years, they say. -
Water Cooling Comes To New Hitachi Notebook
Friday 19 July 2002 – 08:34
When I first saw this article, I was not sure that I was reading it right. -
Extreme Water Sports game makes a splash
Thursday 8 April 1999 – 07:36
Head Games Publishing has released Extreme Water Sports, the first water-skiing simulation created for the PC. -
A water proof MP3 player for your shower
Friday 15 July 2005 – 07:35
We have had the water proof CD player for the shower for quite a while and so it was just a matter of time until these devices support MP3s and USB-storage input. The Suntax AQA026 has a water proof casing in which you can connect your USB key, and this b
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