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High Power For Power Users: 13 Power Supplies In The Spotlight*
Monday 9 June 2003 – 07:00
The latest CPUs and graphics cards require robust power supplies. But watch out: the test candidates rarely delivered on their power claims. Efficiency, voltage and noise levels are a few of the important factors you need to consider before you make a purchase. -
Does Trusted Computing provide security for users or from them?*
Thursday 6 October 2005 – 03:53
Throughout the past two decades, Bruce Schneier has provided one of the most well-reasoned, clear, and unbiased perspectives regarding the broad and complex topic of implementing security and trust in computer systems and networks. The security expert and author discussed his fears about the potential misuse of Trusted Computing with TG Daily. -
Intel's 64 bit Lye (Omid needs to apologize to AMD users)*
Friday 20 February 2004 – 06:00
There is a fine distinction, that often blurs, between misrepresenting the truth and lying, both on a legal and ethical scale. Former U.S. President Bill Clinton best illustrated the fine line on a Homeresque level during his alleged "legally accurate" statement that he never had sexual relations with his former intern Monica Lewinsky. This week, there was a huge disparity between what Intel announced and the subsequent noise about how Intel is finally jumping on board 64 bit computing. -
Jetway's 915P-TWIN Mobo: One PC, Two Users*
Friday 19 November 2004 – 06:00
Motherboard value-added features are largely tied to the chipset's capabilities. However, Jetway's 915P-TWIN offers an exception with a mobo that the company says allows two users to share a single PC. -
Intel's 955X Dual-Core Chipset Better For Business Users Than NVidia's nForce4*
Wednesday 29 June 2005 – 07:00
With dual core processing support, a faster DDR2 controller, more PCI-Express lines, RAID5 and Active Management, Intel clearly threw in everything it had in the design of its latest high-end chipset. But does the 955X really cut it vis-à-vis its ambitious specs?
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Secure Remote Data Access for Home Users*
Thursday 3 April 2008 – 03:50 in Networking
Go out and about... while your data stays at home. We show you how to safely access your data over the Internet using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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