Tech News
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Danger Den Watercooling @ OverclockersClub
Published: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 | By: DennisA must read for someone wanting to get into watercooling, and I might add this is one of the better watercooling kits that I've seen.
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Serial ATA - An Overview
Published: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 | By: DennisQuite a few people have spoke of Serial ATA and we have all seen the pictures but what is all the hype about?? TechWatch has got you covered.
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Pentium 4 @ 4.7GHz
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 | By: DennisIntel approved overclocking at the Intel Developers Forum.
"For speed freaks, Otellini also demonstrated a 4.5GHz Pentium 4 processor onstage. He was able to rev the chip to 4.7GHz before the machine konked out and offered up a blue screen." -
Intel HyperThreading - The Multitasking Chip
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 | By: Dennis"Hyperthreading will appear in the 3GHz Pentium 4 for desktops, due later in the quarter. The technology allows different elements of the chip, such as the integer unit for graphics processing and the floating-point unit for complex calculations, to be active at the same time. "
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No Google in China
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 | By: Dennis"Chinese Internet users trying to access the blocked search engine Google are now being routed to an array of similar sites in China, apparently at the behest of the government, in what may be the latest sign of an escalating media clampdown ahead of November's Communist Party congress."
A sysadmin had this to say.
""They're not acting as administrators. They're acting as hackers," he said. "They're impersonating authority that they don't in fact actually have.""
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Advanced Process Control for the 300mm
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 | By: DennisAMD and UMC have come together to give 300mm wafer processing a boost in precision.
"By automating complex processes in high-volume manufacturing, the technology will allow the two firms to minimize costs by reducing manufacturing errors. The technology is also expected to increase productivity, thereby increasing revenue per wafer. " -
Apple Preps for OSX only Booting
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 | By: DennisI'm not sure what this means but the figures are what really gets me.
"Apple reckons that 20 per cent of its entire user base will be using Mac OS X by the end of the year, "making it the fastest operating system transition in recent history". Mac OS X has been the default factory-setting OS on all Macs since January 2002, according to Apple, which estimates that 75 per cent of buyers have elected to retain it as their OS.
So that means 25 per cent have actually been bothered to switch. Which sounds fairly substantial to us."
Here is where you do some match and wonder how many people could get pissed off, oh wait these are mac users.. ummm nevermind -
Mac's Sold with Linux Onboard
Published: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 | By: Dennis"For the past few weeks, Moline, Ill.-based QliTech Linux Computers has been selling PowerBooks, iBooks and Power Macs containing both Mac OS X and one of several flavors of Linux, designed to run on PowerPC chips used by Macs. "
What do you suppose Apple will have to say about this. -
WindowsXP, HyperThreading, and You
Published: Monday, September 9, 2002 | By: Dennis"Intel Corp. is expected to unveil this week a performance-enhancing technology that's due in an upcoming release of its 3GHz Pentium 4. But an apparent lack of necessary support from Microsoft Corp. will mean few early adopters will be able to take advantage of it."
They are speaking mostly in terms to your OS and does it support the new technology.
"But the technology requires software designed for multiprocessor systems. Currently, most consumer software products, including Windows XP Home Edition, don't support hyperthreading." -
Strange Site Behavior
Published: Monday, September 9, 2002 | By: DennisOver the past month I have been noticing a detrimental site issue that will keep my asp scripts from processing. I am actively looking into this and hopes of finding a solution.
My webhost claims the problem stems from some server upgrades that they are doing though it seems a little far-fetched for me to believe.