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2006 January

NVIDIA GeForce and NVIDIA nForce Products Sweep Editorial Awards in January Issue of Maximum PC Magazine

NVIDIA has a lot going for them. From the SLI technology to nForce4 chipset. One area that I am beginning to see an issue is with their drivers, though.

ClearCube, DataSynapse Add Grid-Enabled PC Blade Platform

Hey, just so long as security is a major focus here, then it sounds like these folks are on the right track to server the financial industry’s needs.

Editor In Chief and CEO of Tom’s Hardware Both Step Down

Wow, this is certainly a shock. It seems that the CEO of Tom’s Hardware decided to step down.

Video Shootout: ATI vs. Nvidia

While I still prefer NVIDIA in the gaming space, it does seem that ATI out performs them in the video viewing arena.

PS3 Not Difficult to Develop For, says Volatile

Well this has to be refreshing news for Game Devs, right? Not having to jump through a ton of hoops to create games for the new PS3 will certainly help with its success.

Foxconn motherboard shipments reach 40 million units in 2005

Believe it or not, Foxconn is not a board manufacturer that I am familiar with. That fact aside, my lack of knowledge as to their existence certainly did not stop them from reaching 40 million units shipped!

Gigabyte Introduces Intel 975X-Based Motherboard

There was a time when any real overclocking to be done was going to have to happen with AMD. These days, it just feels like Intel ready boards are more flexible with the overclocking than they used to be…

Motherboard chips latest target for rootkit hackers

Well, it would appear that the rootkit threat is not going away. What will be interesting is to see how the motherboard manufacturers respond…

MSI launches external USB 16x DVD writer with 5x RAM support

Actually, this new MSI drive is pretty slick looking for an external unit. All black and everything, it will be interesting to see how it performs though…

CD Freaks: Philips DVDR1648 DVD-Writer review

So basically, this drive does a better job at writing to media? Alright, then perhaps it’s worth a close look based on this concept of ‘SolidBurn’.

AMD Muses Steps To Improve Motherboard Support

Just so long as people are not being left in the dark as to how all of this is going to go down, then great. Otherwise…tread carefully.

ABIT offers online survey with hardware at stake

Hey, I could go for this: All I have to do is take a survey and I might win a motherboard; could be reasonable?

Mod Mania: Two Fabulous Case Mods

Weird? Wild? How about just plain cool! This mod’s copper-tastic to say the least!

Is Toshiba’s U100-S213 The Ultra Lightweight Laptop Champ?

I realize that this Toshiba model may look bulky from the picture located at the site linked below. But trust me when I say that this baby is anything but bulky!

ATI’s Radeon X1900 Heats Up With 48 Shader Units

As some of us already realize, ATI was not the card company of the year last time around thanks to games like Battlefield 2 and NVIDIA’s chipsets. This year on the other hand, ATI might just come back swinging…

MSI K8N Diamond Plus

I would have to agree that ASUS pretty much owned in 2005. But from the sounds of things, MSI is gearing up for 2006 in a very big way!

Sangoma Technologies Now Shipping Industry-Proven A200 FXO/FXS Analog Telephony Support System

“Hang on, analog?” OK, before freaking out, just read on about the advancement in telephony technology before jumping to conclusions…

Graduate student wins Judge’s Award at Microsoft PC design competition

You have to give it up for anyone that can come out of school like that and come up with a winning PC design…

Counterfeit PC hardware market growing

“Hey, is that really a Seagate hard drive or could it be fake?” Bet that question never popped into your head before? After reading today’s piece, perhaps it should….

Voodoo PC Interview

OK, this is pretty sweet! Getting the skinny straight from the horses mouth from a PC manufacturer such a Voodoo PC is nothing to sneeze at!

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