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Grand RF CMOS USB
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| 00:00 Dec 10, 2003 |
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When it comes to producing quality college teen cheerleader dressing room toilet hidden camera video essays, you simply can't beat the convenience of a wireless camera.
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Sizing up screens - #32
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Well, its better than sizing up other things... ahem. Dan Rutter answers the question of the mega-super-screen TV: How many dots, and do the inches really count?
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MSI FX 5800 Ultra
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Bennett Ring
| 00:00 Dec 8, 2003 |
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However, we’ve now finally had a play with the faster GeForce FX Ultra -- but can it be NVIDIA’s photon torpedo to take down the RADEON 9700 PRO Death Star?
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Apacer Audio Steno
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The Apacer Audio Steno is one such product, which packs the functionality of an MP3 player, USB memory stick and voice recorder into one tampon-shaped and sized package.
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Alpha PAL 8045
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The Alpha PAL8045 is one of Alpha’s premier Socket A coolers, and like the Swiftech model uses the four holes around the socket for mounting.
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Albatron PX865PE Lite Pro
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Nathan Davis
| 00:00 Dec 2, 2003 |
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Powerless to withhold his de-Lite, Nathan Davis bounds about like a crazy mofo
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Western Digital Caviar SE Serial ATA 250GB
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John Gillooly
| 00:00 Dec 2, 2003 |
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We were promised early last year that by now, ribbon cables would be a rarity and everyone would be sucking data from the CRC-checked thin cable bliss that is Serial ATA. We ...
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All about VoIP
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| 10:28 Oct 21, 2005 |
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Curious about VoIP? The technology? The costs? What you need? Then check this out.
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Asetek WaterChill KT03
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Without playing with liquid nitrogen, foam cups and super-protective gloves, water-cooling is the now-confirmed elite cooling solution. Simple, really -- it gives you superior, ...
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AGL ate our baby
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Dingo Blue, every dial-up user’s favourite ISP, is being shut down by parent company Australian Gas Light after costing AGL an estimated $45 million dollars in just twelve ...
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Slight corrections, issue 16
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A few gremlins crept into our post-production routines this month. As a result, three slight misprints managed to sneak their way into issue 16 of Atomic. Happily we’ve now ...
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Microsoft cuts Xbox retail price by $250
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Effective Friday 26th of April, Xbox retail pricing will drop from its current $649 to $399 (including GST). Customers who have already purchased an Xbox at the higher price ...
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Kazaa to compensate copyright holders
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Nikki Hemming, CEO of Sharman Networks, has announced her company will be seeking approval of a compensation method for copyright holders. Called the ‘Intellectual Property ...
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Reuters embraces the Penguin
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Reuters has joined forces with HP, Intel and Red Hat to move its ‘Reuters Market Data System’ (RMDS) to an Intel / Linux platform. RMDS currently runs on Sun hardware using the ...
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EU question’s spyware legitimacy
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Spyware – why is it still around? Almost every intelligent being on this planet hates the thought of Big Bad Marketing Inc. having access to such personal information as his or ...
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Email by hand
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Email is quick, convenient and free. Postal mail on the other hand crawls along at about the same pace as last week’s wooden spoon winner at Randwick. It also takes considerable...
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Console War over?
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If the console war were an RTS, it probably wouldn't sell very well, for the simple reason that each side would play fairly poorly.
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Well, we've been using Silicon for a long time now - relatively speaking. It's been used in semiconductors from day one, so if anything is in need of a swap-out, it's hard to ...
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iStarZone/Pantheon E-Sports Counter-Strike tournament -- win cash and fame!
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Oh yeah, it’s Counter-Strike baby. . . and what better way to show off your awesome skills than a tournament where you can win $500 cash! Interested?
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Low quality NAND finding its way into portable storage
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Some distributors of flash silicon chips, like those used in USB keys and other portable devices, have been found to be selling low-quality NAND RAM.
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