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NEW Ad-Aware SE 1.06

A new version of Ad-Aware SE has been made available for download. Add comment

Slipstream nFORCE 4 drivers

Frustration has gotten to many attempting to install Windows to a RAID array on an nForce 4 motherboard. After many coasters we've got a working solution. Read our [URL=http://www.short-media.com/review.php?r=284]Slipstreaming Windows Easy[/URL] guide that uses NLITE to slipstream a windows installation disk. It's an incredibly easy program to use that anyone can follow and it will make a Windows install disk complete with nVIDIA RAID drivers. Add comment

NEW MSN Messenger 7.0.0813

A new version of the popular IM client MSN Messenger has been made available for download. Add comment

NEW Messenger Plus! 3.54 Released

A new version of the popular MSN Messenger add-on 'Messenger Plus' has been made available. Add comment

Samsung To Launch Flash-Based Hard Drive

Samsung today presented a flash memory based replacement for conventional hard disk drives. The solid-state disk (SSD) uses memory chips instead of a mechanical recording system, this ensures lower power consumption and high data rates. Add comment

ATI’s New AGP Radeons

[url=http://techreport.com/]Tech Report[/url] has an interesting article up about the new AGP Radeons and how AGP isn't dead yet. Add comment

Short-media.com presents SM LAN 2005

Finally! Add comment

Older Machines to Get Retooled Windows

Microsoft Corp. is working on a new Windows-based operating system designed to help companies make older machines run better. The software, code-named Eiger, will look and feel like much like Windows XP and will be equipped with Service Pack 2, a major security upgrade released last summer, said Barry Goffe, a group product manager for Microsoft's Windows client unit. The idea behind Eiger came from businesses and school systems that said they couldn't afford to replace an old fleet of computers but wanted machines running Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT to be more secure and easier to manage. Add comment

Online Vigilantes Fight Back Against Phishing Fraudsters

As fraudsters continue to target their victims with increasingly elaborate phishing sites, the surprise appearance of anti-phishing vigilantes is now hampering their operations. Add comment

NEW Unofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack 2.0.1

A new version of the extremely handy Unofficial Windows 98 SE Service Pack has been made available for download. Add comment

Gigabyte G-Power BL Heatsink

The Gigabyte G-Power BL is by far the best we\'ve worked with yet. Add comment

Gigabyte G-Power BL Heatsink

The Gigabyte G-Power BL is by far the best we've worked with yet. Add comment

Servers made simple

Making the correct choices and implementing proper solutions begins with assessing business needs and requirements now and into the foreseeable future. Add comment

NEW ATI Catalyst Driver 5.5 Released

ATI has released a new set of Catalyst drivers for its Radeon line of graphics cards. Add comment

Is AMD the Next Intel?

[url=http://www.cooltechzone.com]CoolTechZone[/url] has posted a small article looking at AMD's continued growth and innovation in comparison to Intel's. Add comment

PS3 Specs and Pictures Revealed

Pictures and specification info for the upcoming Playstation 3 games console have finally been made available. Add comment

Servers made simple

Making the correct choices and implementing proper solutions begins with assessing business needs and requirements now and into the foreseeable future. Add comment

IE7 Tabs Confirmed

The latest entry in the Microsoft Internet Explorer Weblog has confirmed that the next version of Internet Explorer will have a tabbed browsing feature. Add comment

Sober.P worm updates to Sober.Q

Anti-virus firm Kaspersky has just discovered a new Sober worm variant. Add comment

Linux or Windows Hosting?

[url=http://www.thetechzone.com]Techzone[/url] has posted an article looking at two of the main web hosting platforms, Linux and Windows. Add comment

Congress Questions Pending Spyware Bill

Even as they move rapidly toward taking action against malicious software programs in the next few weeks, US federal lawmakers recognize that any move they make will likely have a limited effect on the huge problem of spyware. Add comment