Tech News

  • CaseModders @ SLCentral

    Published: Thursday, December 6, 2001 | By: Dennis

    Most of these modders are from the HardForums so for a laugh check it out.

  • AVC Sunflower cooler review @ Hardware Ave.

    Published: Thursday, December 6, 2001 | By: Dennis

    We saw this heatsink quite some time ago and was impressed with it then. You might also notice how similar it looks to the Arkua model.

  • Stock Market Back Up?

    Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 | By: Dennis

    It would appear that way. Check the numbers happy smile .

  • The nForce at CeBit

    Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 | By: Dennis

    The nForce isn't really anything completely new. You can find the chipset in every xbox and pretty soon you will see it on select motherboards. For a sneak peek into what you can expect from the nForce follow the link.

  • Gainward GeForce2 Ti/500 Review @ Digit Life

    Published: Wednesday, December 5, 2001 | By: Dennis

    I haven't posted many video card reviews lately so I here you go. This is somewhat of an older video chip being that the Ti/500 is actually a GeForce2 Ultra. Don't let that hold you back the GF2U is still plenty fast for any of today's games. Plus the PCB is a nice shinny red.

  • Micron and Hynix Merger Close

    Published: Tuesday, December 4, 2001 | By: Dennis

    It would seem that Micron is serious about the merger to bailout Hynix Semiconductor. We will be seeing a lot of these "strategic" mergers while the economy is down.

  • Venture Capital in Trouble?

    Published: Tuesday, December 4, 2001 | By: Dennis

    I am proud to say that Ninjalane is 100% Venture Capital free. big grin smile

  • AT&T Broadband Back Online

    Published: Tuesday, December 4, 2001 | By: Dennis

    This is good news for the @home cable subscribers. At first I was pissed when @home pawned me off onto a local cable Internet provider but after hearing about the shutdowns I'm somewhat glad.

  • Wireless Hacking Kit

    Published: Monday, December 3, 2001 | By: Dennis

    With a little network knowledge and a laptop just about anyone can hack a wireless network. "War Driving" as many call it is where people drive around and search for 802.11b signals. The wireless network is a great technology but is inherently insecure. The built-in encryption is easily cracked and with network packets being broadcast similar to a radio or TV signal anyone and everyone can gain access.

  • Xbox Theory 101

    Published: Monday, December 3, 2001 | By: Dennis

    Nobody really knows what the future holds for the xbox and gaming and it won't stop anyone from speculating. I'm happy with the xbox and even though it is a great gaming platform it won't be replacing my PC any time soon.