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May 15, 2007

NVIDIA BIOS Editor v3.4a

Ok, so weve all used the coolbits reg hax to boost our cards. what about BIOS Flashing? Too hard? Too Complex? Too scared!? you no0bs. Well anyways, found this great lil util that lets you do many a crazy things with ur bios. Enter NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) [...]

May 2, 2007

Nvidia 8800 Ultra To Debut At $829

If you get what you pay for then you can expect one whopping video card out of the Nvidia 8800 Ultra video card. The 8800 Ultra is set to hit the streets on May 15th at an expensive $829. So what do you get for your money you say? The card’s specs run an impressive [...]

April 24, 2007

Internet Speed Record Broken

Researchers in New York led by University of Tokyo have broken Internet speed records two times recently. Using the high-speed Internet 2 network on Dec. 30th achieved 7.67 gigabits per second using the current standard protocols. Using modified protocols the team broke the record yet again by sending the exact same data over a 20,000-mile [...]

April 19, 2007

Dr. Phil Claims Video Games Responsible For VT Shootings.

Here we go again. Psychologist Dr. Phil claims that video games have played a role in the tragic Virginia Tech shootings. Dr. Phil has stated “If these people are playing video games where they’re on a mass killing spree on a video game, it’s glamorized on the big screen, it’s become a part of our [...]

April 11, 2007

Microsoft’s Emergency Patch Patched

If you have your auto update feature on your Windows PC on you may have noticed four new patches released today. One of the patches has corrected a lot of problems caused by the emergency patch released just last week. The three other patches released today plug holes in the Window’s operating system. All of [...]

March 13, 2007

Linux - The Great Thorn in Vista’s Side

It seems Microsoft is hitting major speedbumps with it’s Vista release. With so much attention and criticism, Vista is a hot topic of conversation in the technology world (made evident by our last few blog entries). Even if you are not tech saavy, there’s a good chance you’ve heard something about it, and [...]

March 13, 2007

Ooops! Microsoft’s Vista Banned Again?

Seems Microsoft’s Vista woes are mounting by the minute. You may have heard earlier in the month that the U.S. Department Of Transportation as well as the Federal Aviation Administration have both imposed blackouts on Microsoft’s Office 2007, Internet Explorer 7, and the Vista operating system. Some of the major issues are well known such [...]

March 7, 2007

Vista Users Software Upgrades Can Be Costly

Seems a lot of new Vista users are finding upgrading their program’s software is costly PC World reports. Complaints so far have been well known regarding Vista’s issues with drivers and needed hardware upgrades. Companies like Adobe and Symantec are only releasing Vista compatible versions to new releases and still-in-development future products. Free patches to [...]

March 2, 2007

Daylight Saving Time PC Health

Most of us rely on our computers to automatically detect the time and date our clocks should be adjusted one hour forward or one hour back because of Daylight Saving Time. This year is a bit different though. Beginning this year Daylight Saving Time starts three weeks earlier and ends one week earlier than usual. [...]

February 8, 2007

Two Flaws Found in Firefox

A security company has reported two new flaws in the Mozilla Firefox browser that may leave locally saved files vulnerable to outside attacks.
Both flaws were announced by SecuriTeam, a division of Beyond Security, this week. The first flaw lies in Firefox’s pop-up blocker feature, according to a SecuriTeam statement on Monday. The browser [...]

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