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NEW Official Nvidia Forceware 70 Released

Nvidia today announced the immediate availability of a whole new set of official ForceWare drivers for Windows and Linux. Add comment

Athlon 64 revision E don’t work on some Nforce 3/4 boards

The Inquirer reports from Cebit that the newly released revision E Athlon 64 CPU chips dont work with certain NF3/4 motheboards. Add comment

Microsoft and Logitech Partner On MSN Messenger 7

Microsoft and Logitech have just announced a new partnership, which will see the upcoming release of MSN Messenger 7 feature new and improved audio/video capabilities. Add comment

NEW ForceWare 76.10 Beta

Some new Beta ForceWare drivers have made it onto the web today in the shape of 76.10 for Windows 2000 and XP. Add comment

Official Xbox2 Specs Revealed

Today at the annual Game Developers Conference (GDC), Microsoft Corp. announced the first details of its next-generation Xbox® video game system platform, highlighting how hardware, software and services are being fused to power enhanced game and entertainment experiences. Add comment

House Continues Anti-Spyware Push

The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee unanimously approved its fast-track anti-spyware legislation today, pushing the bill out for a full House vote. Add comment

LexisNexis Database Compromised, 32,000 Profiles At Risk

Information publisher Reed Elsevier said scammers had abused one of its LexisNexis databases, accessing information that should have been available only to its legitimate customers. Add comment

GNOME 2.10 Is Released

The GNOME 2.10 Desktop is the latest release of the ever popular, multi-platform free desktop environment. Add comment

BitTorrent Vers 4 Released

After sitting at a stable release of 3.4.2 since last spring, Bram Cohen's official BitTorrent client has been upgraded to version 4. Add comment

Microsoft Instant Messenger Falls Sick With Virus Outburst

MSN Messenger is the target of a host of new worms spreading across the Internet. Add comment

AOL To Launch VOIP Within A Month

AOL is set to launch a VOIP service in a bid to bring packet-based calling technology to the mass market. Add comment

AMD Tests AMD Athlon 64 4200+ Chip With Partners

At least some partners of chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices have received AMD Athlon 64 4200+ microprocessor which is made using 90nm process technology and sports numerous enhancements over currently available Athlon 64 4000+ and FX-55 models. Add comment

Infineon Establishes Supplies Of GDDR3 Memory

Infineon Technologies AG recently established supplies of GDDR3 SDRAM used on high-end and performance-mainstream graphics cards. Add comment

ASUS Develops A Graphics Card With Two NV45 Chips

Photos have been posted of the upcoming asus videocard featuring two nvidia NV45 graphics chips. Add comment

NEW ATI Catalyst 5.3 Drivers Released

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

NTL Broadband Upgrades Official Information

Official information on NTL's upcoming broadband speed increases in the UK has now been made available. The original bandwidth assumptions made were not 100% correct. Add comment

eSATA: Five Times Faster Than USB

External Serial ATA drives will transfer data five times faster than USB 2.0, according to a demo at Intel's Developer Forum. Add comment

Virus Threatens Mobile Phones Again

Security experts say they have detected the first mobile phone virus that replicates via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and Bluetooth could spread around the world in a matter of minutes. Add comment

‘Land’ Bug Back To Bedevil Microsoft Servers

Need another excuse to run a firewall? Windows Server 2003 and XP SP2 machines without properly configured firewalls are at risk of a Denial of Service attack via the "LAND" bug, according to a security researcher. Add comment

Worm Chatter Escalates On MSN Messenger

Anti-virus vendors report an increased chatter of virus activity on Microsoft Corp.'s Microsoft Network messenger Sunday night through Monday. Add comment

Samsung Introduces 82-Inch TFT LCD, World’s Largest

Samsung Electronics announced that it has developed the world’s largest TFT LCD panel, an 82-inch panel that it will unveil at CeBIT 2005. Add comment