Tech News
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Serial ATA a reality
Published: Wednesday, August 29, 2001 | By: DennisWith transfer speeds up to 1.5 Gbps, Serial ATA 1.0 is positioned to be the storage device interface solution for the next decade
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New Motherboard Reviews
Published: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 | By: DennisIts almost that time again. Ninjalane will again be reviewing two new motherboards by Freeway. These new motherboards are geared towards the Multi-media enthusiast and come in two processor flavors, Pentium III and Athlon.
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Red Hat moves ahead with ext3 filesystem
Published: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 | By: DennisRed Hat has announced a move to ext3 for a journaling file system as opposed to Reiser. A conservative move, but a sensible one. This article also features a good layman's description of what a journaling file system does, as well as some examples.
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IEEE 802.1x has an encryption standard
Published: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 | By: Dennisafter much deliberation, IEEE has come up with a an encryption standard.
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Linux enterprise solutions
Published: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 | By: DennisAt the linuxword conference in Frisco, several large organizations are rolling out higher level solutions for telco and large enterprise deployment. IBM and HP have principle interests this field.
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Serious Gamers
Published: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 | By: DennisIn this, the information age, maybe were getting too much information, or maybe were just taking this a little too seriously. Relax, kick back, and settle in for a little on-line gaming ......
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Ars Covers WindowsXP
Published: Friday, August 24, 2001 | By: DennisAll you ever wanted to know about XP and how much it will (insert your fav. word here). It is kind of crappy how you will have to spend more to run duallies.
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Watercooled GeForce
Published: Thursday, August 23, 2001 | By: DennisOne of the most outrageous overclocking I've ever seen.
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Broadband Will Never Be the Same
Published: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 | By: DennisThe question isn't really when will it be sold but more who will be buying. Comcast offered $40 Billion for AT&T's cable network and they turned it down saying the offer was too low. Though once you consider the $110 Billion invested you can understand why. What I find really interesting about this whole deal is the list of companies that have the resources to make such a purchase.
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More Info on the Audigy
Published: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 | By: DennisGzeasY has some photos up on the expected look of the new card from Creative the Audigy. There is even a black version.