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  1. Rob Williams

    Running Blu Ray on my Customized Dell Dimension 3000

    That could be a possibility as well, but most often, if there's an HDCP issue, then there will be an error that makes it clear, and generally, a movie wouldn't play just choppy... it wouldn't play at all. HDCP varies from movie to movie as well though, so it's hard to say. Like you mentioned, it...
  2. Rob Williams

    Sapphire Radeon HD 5750

    I can confidently say that very little information is going to come out until January, but by the second week of January, we'll all know a lot more about GF100 in general, and hopefully possible releases...
  3. Rob Williams

    Gigabyte P55A-UD4P

    Alright... well, that's interesting. As I mentioned above, I had a similar issue the other day, but after I swapped out the RAM kit, things were back to normal. Next time I pop in a P55 board, I'll test out that same "bad" kit and see if it works again. Or test it in a different machine. I...
  4. Rob Williams

    Quick-Gage: Kingston 16GB DataTraveler Locker+

    Even if you don't add a single friend? I thought it simply went through your friend's list to find out who knows who, and then it assumes you might know someone. There's more to it than that?
  5. Rob Williams

    Micron Announces S-ATA 6Gbit/s RealSSD C300

    From our front-page news: S-ATA 3.0 (6Gbit/s) has been available to consumers for the past month or two, but the drives themselves have been scarce. On the mechanical hard drive side, Seagate is the lone contender right now with its Barracuda XT, but we can expect to see products trickle out...
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    McAfee Reveals Riskiest Web Domains

    From our front-page news: McAfee, the creators of some of the most popular security software available for the PC, has released its updated "Mapping the Mal Web" report that shows which Web TLDs (top-level domains) are the most dangerous in the world, in terms of the likelihood that malware is...
  7. Rob Williams

    Intel Unveils 48-Core "Single-Chip Cloud Computer" Processor

    From our front-page news: In case it isn't obvious enough, both AMD and Intel believe that multi-core is the future of computing, and it's hard to disagree. It's easier for both companies to add cores than it is to build faster chips, and in a multi-threaded world, we'd still wind up with a...
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