Archive for November 8, 2006

NVIDIA Overclocking: Priceless Video

This NVIDIA short video shows the ‘cool’ ways people do extreme overclocking of PCs.

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NVIDIA nForce 680i SLI, Core 2 Duo & Quad Ready, Huge Feature-set, Benched!

In case you haven’t caught on by now, the “i” and “a” designations signify which platform the chipsets are designed for - i for Intel, a for AMD, obviously. The flagship member of the nForce 600i family of products, the nForce 680i SLI, is arguably the most feature-rich chipset to hit the Intel platform.

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Cheoptics360: the future of 3D video is here

Forget what you know about lenticular-based 3D displays, holograms, and even those “real” 3D image projectors being toyed around with in Japan. That 3D image you can see on the site was generated within the Cheotpics360, a four-sided transparent pyramid develop by a Danish team of engineers and designers from viZoo and Romboll.

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Xbox 360 HD DVD Available for Preorder

“The 360 HD DVD player may not be available just yet, but you can get some breathing room on everyone else this Xmas by pre-ordering yours today.” Nice looking drive.

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Macworld benchmarks Core 2 Duo Macbook Pros

Macworld runs comprehensive benchmarks on the new Core 2 Duo Macbook Pros. The results are kind of surprising.

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Some Blu-ray Myths Cleared Up + a Blu-Ray Easter Egg

Interview with Sony that addresses issues about transfers and codecs on Blu-ray disc also an explanation of Blu-wizard

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Largest Earth Mover in the World

This is the largest mover in the world.The mover stands 311 feet tall and 705 feet long.
~ It weighs over 45,500 tons~ Cost $100 million to build

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WOW on three screens, this is Amazing!

World of Warcraft being played across three screens the panorama is truly astounding.

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How to Fix a Dead Pixel on an LCD Monitor

If your LCD screen has a stuck or dead pixel , it’s usually malfunctioning because the liquid in the liquid crystal display (TFT LCD) has not covered the whole screen. This can often be fixed.

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Slow WiFi? USE WiFi Speed Spray!!

This is the funniest thing iv seen on the net all year.
“Simply spray the area around your computer. Usually five or six sprays is all it takes. As your computer sends data, each bit also carries hundreds of invisible WiFi Speed Spray
™ “scrubbing” molecules. It works at the speed of light. and even penetrates lead walls”

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