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Out With ATX, In With Gigabyte's CB91 BTX*
Thursday 1 December 2005 – 06:00
As OEMs grapple with the advantages that the BTX PC form factor affords, Gigabyte has come up with its own flavour of the design. A case that lifts up like a convertible car roof and quietly-efficient airflow are but two of this barebones PC's standout features. -
Pentium 4 with Dual DDR: Endurance Test of Seven Motherboards with the Granite Bay Chipset*
Monday 3 February 2003 – 06:00
Intel's E7205 chipset (alias Granite Bay) is descended from its E7500 server counterpart and is supposed to speed up the Pentium 4 by means of a dual-channel memory interface. And this workstation chipset really does offer the best performance of any DDR-SDRAM-based product. We rounded up seven of today's boards in our lab for a test of strength. -
Gameplay Stinks with RTM Vista and Current Drivers*
Wednesday 17 January 2007 – 07:39
From a graphics perspective, Darren Polkowski offers a snapshot of the RTM Vista build and a critique of the drivers supporting it.
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Hands On With The PlayStation 3: Sony Makes A Leap But Is It Worth €600?*
Thursday 16 November 2006 – 09:54
We've been hands-on with a PS3 retail unit for the past week, examining everything from the Blu-ray player and sleek console design to the SIXAXIS motion-sensor controller. Is the hype surrounding Sony's new machine justified? And just what do you get for the best part of €600?
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Google partners with four state governments*
Monday 30 April 2007 – 08:39
Google announced yesterday that it is working on a new search tool that will allow users to search through databases of public information from the government. ...
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Interview With Be Quiet! The Business of Power Supplies*
Friday 26 August 2005 – 07:00
The firm Be quiet! is well-known from live stress tests. The breakdown of the 520-watt power supply unit caused a sensation. Those responsible, Mrs. Renger and Mr. Rex, answer our questions. -
Issues with VIA's Apollo Pro133A*
Monday 6 March 2000 – 06:00
After our latest test of the VIA Apollo Pro133A chipset, we found a few interesting things that we would like to add. Read about the AGP-driver, UDMA66 and PC133 SDRAM. -
Storage With Style: WD MyBook Pro Edition*
Tuesday 5 December 2006 – 02:24
Who said storage can't be sexy? Western Digital has stepped up with an external storage device shaped like a book - as in the kind you read.
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Security with Ease: Accordance ARAID 2000*
Tuesday 26 October 2004 – 07:00
This compact, easily-installed system provides RAID 1 support without configuration. The ARAID 2000 supports two hard drives, and works completely without drivers. -
How to Modify Windows Registry with VBS*
Thursday 29 March 2007 – 04:23
Guy Thomas, our Windows programming expert, provides simple tools to remove the annoying arrows on shortcuts.
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Portable CD Tattoos with Yamaha's CRW-F1UX USB 2.0 Burner*
Thursday 10 October 2002 – 07:00
Previously, we reviewed the CRW-F1, with its unique write functions such as Disc-T@2 and Advanced Audio Master Recording Quality. Now, we bring you an in-depth look at its external brother, the CRW-F1UX with USB 2.0, with additional benchmarks. And, you can see how it sizes up to other external recorders. -
Remembering the Apple II era with legendary game developer David Lubar*
Saturday 8 April 2006 – 04:56
The first journalists of computing were either programmers at heart, or soon became programmers once they were caught up in the artistry of the devices they covered. David Lubar, a freelance writer in 1980, quickly rose to prominence in the pages of Creative Computing . But that only led him to discover the Apple II, and to embark upon an even greater career.
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Connecting With Skype's Phone Service*
Friday 23 September 2005 – 07:00
We offer a step-by-step description of what the IP telephony experience is like with the IP-700m IPFones and Skype's service. THG staffers also offer their accounts of living and working with Skype telephony. -
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