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COMPUTEX 2006: ECS has one of ATI's RD600 reference boards on its stand. RD600 is an update of RD580, with added support for Intel's upcoming 2 Duo processors.
COMPUTEX 2006: bit-tech mods are on show again this year. This time, we've joined Foxconn by getting in on the World Cup fever that's sprawling across Taipei.
COMPUTEX 2006: Intel announces its 965-series chipsets and claims to 'Reach New Heights' on the 84th floor of Taipei 101 - the world's tallest building.
COMPUTEX 2006: NVIDIA's SLI Memory looks to be catching on, as memory manufacturers speak out.
COMPUTEX 2006: ASUS showed us its new dual Radeon X1600XT Gemini card - one of the first single card CrossFire video cards we've seen.
COMPUTEX 2006: DFI's nForce 590 SLI board is looking good - hopefully it'll perform as well as it looks...
Those who have been annoyed by issues with crashing whilst saving and loading may have some form of demonic saviour, in the shape of a new PC and Xbox 360 patch.
A production mishap means that MacBooks are shipping with their air vents sealed up. Not good for those looking for a cool computing experience.
The record label is to make music available to downloaders for free, providing they're willing to sit through some ads.
With the World Cup closing faster than an ice cream stand in January, Codemasters aims to break the FIFA-PES duopoly with a touch of old-school charm.
Problems making the super-complicated Cell architecture emulate the old PS2 hardware could lead Sony to jam a mini-PS2 into the PS3's casing for backwards compatibility.
COMPUTEX 2006: Downloadable Quad SLI drivers may well be longer than we first thought. It is likely to be at least two months before Quad SLI hits the channel.
COMPUTEX 2006: Corsair showed us its latest memory achievement - the PC10000 barrier is broken... UPDATED
COMPUTEX 2006: Fancy running three graphics cards in your system? A combo deal of two X1900s and an extra X1600 in an Intel motherboard could get you a PhysX-killing setup.
Yesterday, NVIDIA launched the GeForce 7950 GX2 - billed as the fastest available single card solution on the market. It features a pair of G71 GPUs, a 1GB frame buffer, a HDCP crypto-ROM and it all fits into a single PCI-Express x16 slot. How does it stack up against 7900 GT SLI, 7900 GTX and X1900XTX?
Google is stepping up its antagonism of Microsoft by releasing a free, online spreadsheet programme to rival Excel.
A new notebook drive crams 200GB into just 2.5". Perpendicular storage technology in action, although the potential is far from realised.
The website which has antagonised the music industry for so long appears at the brink of closure, as American negotiators get dirty.
AppleBerry - not a flavour of lemonade, but a rumoured device coming from the two computing firms. Could instant email be about to get more addictive?
October 14 2021 | 15:04