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iCute goes avionic with the 0508ULA-5G1. We get it on the labs runway, fuel it with high-octane components and fire up the engines to find out if it is a high flyer.
A new venture for the world's most famous encryption sees him replicating iTunes DRM to sell on to third parties.
Reports suggest that there will be a new interface for the card coming in October, making it easier to squeeze into a new system.
EA, the biggest games publisher in the world, has supported a study that attempts to prove that children will benefit from playing video games in schools. Out goes Shakespeare in comes Mario.
You've already seen the music amp mod that we created for the X-Fi. Check out how Chris 'eddie_dane' Newman and Dave 'macroman' Williams put together an Orac-style gaming system.
Have the first pictures of NVIDIA's 8800 appeared on the internet? We check out the rumours and the dual PCI-Express connectors.
Looking back on the Fall IDF, there are a couple of really interesting trends. However, the big understated trend is that Enterprise-on-Desktop is the new Mobile-on-Desktop.
There are now full details out on the Microsoft Zune, and we can get a better picture of how it intends to take on the mighty iPod.
Two hackers have stated that Firefox is critically flawed, because of the way it handles JavaScript. Speigelmock and Wbeelsoi detailed the flaw in a slide at the ToorCon hacker convention.
Leo Laporte wins an award for being Podcaster of the year, and suggests that the community should replace the term 'iPod'.
Hewlett Packard has announced its intentions to acquire Canadian firm Voodoo PC, in another "Bog standard buys hot property" move. Will gamers buy it?
The best £10 you'll spend this month? Almost certainly. Defcon is an addictive multiplayer game from the guys who made Uplink and Darwinia; slick, stylish and full of death - could you ask for more?
It's not usually news, but this one is a little different - iTunes 7 brought a host of new features, but a few new problems. Now, 7.0.1 is here to fix some of that.
IDF FALL 06: System manufacturers and mainboard makers are told to get with the programme and catch up with Apple on the new BIOS.
IDF FALL 06: Intel gives out details on its ClearVideo technology, a video featureset designed to improve playback of high definition video content on integrated chipsets.
IDF FALL 06: We get the details on Intel's transition to chipsets using DDR3 rather than DDR2.
IDF FALL 06: We speak to Steve Pawlowski, Intel Fellow and general genius, about what the tera-scale initiative means for users.
Thinking this was a 'bull-killing simulator' animal rights protesters enlisted the help of Jack Thompson to try and get it banned. It wasn't until they discovered it was actually a poorly made Max Payne clone, tasking you in the role of a rugged Spanish policeman did they finally call off legal proceedings.
IDF FALL 06: We hear all about Intel's vision of a connected mobile lifestyle. This means 3G, ClearVideo and the meaning of life.
IDF FALL 06: Forget plugging in co-processors to HyperTransport, Intel wants designers to use PCI-Express and Intel's front side bus.
IDF FALL 06: The American satellite provider will ship a digital media adaptor with its new high definition DVR.
The PhysX chip just got a PR boost - AGEIA has been accepted to help mould 3DMark from now on, becoming part of Futuremark's BDP.
IDF FALL 06: Pat Gelsinger states that Intel plans to ship one million quad-core chips before AMD ships its first.
October 14 2021 | 15:04