BonaFideReviews posted an article which takes a guess at the bright future of voice communications.
Dan's Data has posted issue 150 of their letters column
Bit-Tech posted a gameplay evaluation and screenshot gallery from Valve's new title, Day of Defeat: Source.
The TechZone has an article about Blu-ray Vs. HD DVD.
Hardware Secrets posted an article on BrightSide High Dynamic Range Display Technology
Hardware.GamersHell has posted a new mod article: OCZ DDR Booster Mod
Bit-Tech has got the first benchmarks on the web of Half Life 2: Lost Coast.
CoolTechZone.com has posted an article on the future of scanners
CoolTechZone.com has posted an article on the future of printers
Looking to broaden usage, Opera Software eliminates banner advertising in its latest version.
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XYZ Computing has posted the Mini-ITX Project
3D Avenue has posted Sapphire X800GTO Ultimate pictures
WindowsAtoZ.com has posted a new column: Do Tech Products Lose Quality With Time?
Workstation 5.5, due out later this year, lets one computer simultaneously run several operating systems.
VMware beta ups multiprocessor abilities
VMware beta ups multiprocessor abilities
After lengthy negotiations fall flat, a British company says it may sue over usage of the e-mail program's name.
New lawsuit looming over Google's use of 'Gmail'?
New lawsuit looming over Google's use of 'Gmail'?
DarkVision Hardware has osted a new story on Lexmark's P450 printer with integrated CD burner
PC Review have an article on A Brief History of Technology, which covers events from the late 16th Century all the way up to the development of the APRANET to Internet.
Online auction site eBay has agreed to acquire Internet telephony company Skype Technologies for $2.6 billion, the companies announced Monday.
EBay to acquire Skype for $2.6 billion
EBay to acquire Skype for $2.6 billion
The Tech Zone has an article on the 3 way battle raging between Google, MS and Yahoo! over control of the net.
CoolTechZone.com is reporting that DFI prepares an enthusiast Crossfire Motherboard
HEXUS has posted a news story on the new upcoming ATI video cards
Futurelooks shows you how to pick out a mini system
Dan's Data has published issue 149 of their letters column
WindowsAtoZ.com has posted a new opinion column: Internet Sales Tax Soon a Requirement?
The Tech Zone has posted an editorial on Apple going with Intel CPU and ask why Intel?
Opera Software is giving away an ad-free version of their Opera browser as part of the Opera 10-year online anniversary party
Phoronix has posted Nexuiz v1.2 screenshots
Ever wonder what life would be like without the net? The TechZone goes for a week without a net.
Hardware Secrets posted an article on the CE-ATA Standard
HEXUS has posted a report from the IDF August 2005
ThinkComputers.org posted 15 great mods from QuakeCON 2005
Maybe you already noticed that the compatibility list backend engine has been finally updated. What you see is the first phase of a transformation to a free (as in freedom) user submitted compatibility database. All new submissions are automatically licensed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
TechFreaks has posted their Day Three coverage of QuakeCon 2005 today
BonaFideReviews has posted an article on the The Future of Cell Phone Viruses
TechFreaks has posted their Day One coverage of QuakeCon 2005 today
Windows A to Z has posted an article about the effect of computers on humans
The release of the Athlon 4000+, for laptops with 15- to 17-inch screens, is intended to bolster AMD's fight against Intel's Centrino.
AMD's 4000+ powers more notebooks
AMD's 4000+ powers more notebooks
HotHardware posted an article detailing the events of this year's QuakeCon.
Elite Bastards posted some info on the ATI R5xxx
HEXUS posted a new article: Codec wars Sonys AVC vs. Microsofts WM9
Dan's Data has posted issue 48 of their I/O Letters column
Bigbruin.com has new content posted: Canned Air Computer Maintenance
Legit Reviews posted a coverage from Quakecon 2005: Day 2
TheTechLounge posted day 2 of their QuakeCon 2005 coverage
Legit Reviews posted day 1 of their Quakecon 2005 coverage
Dan's Data checked out some tiny-lights
bit-tech went down to see Rock Direct - a British laptop retailer - who have kitted out an old school bus with a 12-person laptop LAN for the ultimate portable LAN party
ThinkComputers.org posted a new article: Video Game Violence ?!?
TheTechLounge has posted a coverage from the QuakeCon 2005
Futurelooks shares some advice on dealing with finances with the help of the
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