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  1. Rob Williams

    Zalman GS1000 Full-Tower

    The first name that comes to mind when pondering a new chassis isn't likely to be Zalman, but with the few enthusiast models they've released so far, it's easy to see they mean business. We're taking their brand-new GS1000 for a spin to see if its features and size make up for the $199 price...
  2. Rob Williams

    NVIDIA Buys Into MotionDSP, Creators of CUDA-Based Video Encoder

    From our front-page news: NVIDIA has gone ahead and partnered themselves with another company, this time one that promises to give the company's CUDA technology a huge boost. MotionDSP is a company that has been working on advanced video technology for some time, some of which I had the pleasure...
  3. Rob Williams

    Top Thirteen Error Screens

    From our front-page news: Ahh, the error screen. Where would we be without 'em? Whether it's a Blue Screen of Death or a simple error pop-up from an application, they're a required part of computing, but undoubtedly one of the most annoying aspects of computing as well. The Technologizer blog...
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    Spore's DRM Leads to Class Action Lawsuit Against EA

    From our front-page news: Spore... can't the poor game catch a break? Nope, not as long as DRM exists in the software. We've covered the DRM in Spore many times in our news already, but the latest happening is a class action lawsuit against EA, stating that the company violated two different...
  5. Rob Williams

    Voodoo Still Alive and Strong

    From our front-page news: On Monday, we broke the news that big changes were coming to VoodooPC, and although we are still unsure of the end-effect these changes will have, we are a little better informed today. Phil McKinney, VP and CTO for Hewlett-Packard's Personal Systems Group posted on the...
  6. Rob Williams

    Hasselblad to Announce 60 Megapixel Camera Next Year

    From our front-page news: Just the other day, I posted about Leica's new high-end D-SLR that features a sensor capable of capturing 37 megapixels, which is impressive in itself, but even more impressive to be coming from a company like Leica. But when you think of cameras with an insanely large...
  7. Rob Williams

    Thousands of Diamond Multimedia HD 3800-series Potentially Defective

    From our front-page news: According an an industry source close to TG Daily, it appears that Diamond Multimedia have a rather significant problem on their hands, although right now they seem to be taking it in stride. It turns out that between 15,000 and 20,000 of their HD 3800 cards left the...
  8. Rob Williams

    Google's Chrome Declining in Usage

    From our front-page news:When Google first launched their Chrome browser, excitement was high, but new reports show that interest is beginning to fade as people return to their usual browser. According to the findings from Net Applications, who track statistics from over 40,000 different...
  9. Rob Williams

    Study Shows Most Users Don't Read Fake Windows Pop-ups

    From our front-page news: We've all seen them... fake Windows dialogs that pop up when we visit a certain site, begging us to click the OK button to either download some security software, to acknowledge a fact or anything else that could walk the line of believability. The sad thing is that...
  10. Rob Williams

    STALKER: Clear Sky Features 5-Time Activation Limit

    From our front-page news: I hate to post more about copy protection in games, but I can't help it. I've ranted about it a hundred times in the past, but ironically, I've never actually been the victim - until last night. Spore? Nope. Mass Effect? Nah. STALKER: Clear Sky? You guessed it...
  11. Rob Williams

    Mega Man 9 Delivers Classic Gaming at its Best

    From our front-page news: Back in June, we first learned of Capcom's brilliant move in releasing another 8-bit title, and as it happened, you could hear the millions of gamers lose their breath for a few moments after realizing that it meant a new Mega Man game was on the horizon. There's few...
  12. Rob Williams

    First Android-based Phone Hits the Market

    From our front-page news: It's been close to a year since we first learned of Google's Android mobile OS, and T-Mobile today becomes the first provider out the door with a product. The T-Mobile G1 features a 3.17" screen supporting a resolution of 480x320, WiFi and Bluetooth and support for GMS...
  13. Rob Williams

    NVIDIA's CEO Doesn't See Fab Ownership in Near-Future

    From our front-page news: If there's one man with a lot to say, it's NVIDIA's CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang. Taiwan-based DigiTimes had the opportunity to sit down with Jen-Hsun and pick his brain over current NVIDIA issues and to see what he plans to see happen with the company in the future. A lot of...
  14. Rob Williams

    Intel's Core i7 Stock CPU Cooler Revealed

    From our front-page news: With Intel's Core i7 launch right around the corner (~2 months), it's about time we get a glimpse of the CPU cooler we'll be receiving with the retail product, right? Well, someone on a Chinese forum was lucky enough to score what appears to be a retail packaging (minus...
  15. Rob Williams

    Activision Suing Game Pirates

    From our front-page news: According to a few reports making the rounds this week, it's not a good day to be a game pirate, especially if it's Activision who has you in their sights. The reports note that the game publisher has been quietly suing individuals for a while, although the first case...
  16. Rob Williams

    Adobe Announces Creative Suite 4, Adds GPU Support to Photoshop

    From our front-page news: It seems like those colorful boxes we know as CS3 just came out... but it was actually a year-and-a-half ago. I have to wonder... what in the world did I do in the past eighteen months?! Well, that's not important. What is, is that Adobe has officially announced...
  17. Rob Williams

    Leica's 37 Megapixel D-SLR Leaked Ahead of Photokina

    From our front-page news: When you hear the name "Leica", what's the first thing to spring to mind? If you're a regular shooter of point-and-shoot cameras, you might think of your lens, since the name is extremely popular in that area. If you take things a little more seriously, you probably...
  18. Rob Williams

    Best Buy Imitates Customer, Refuses Sale Price

    From our front-page news: Is it just me, or are the majority of customer service horror-stories tied to Best Buy? It's not much surprise to me, because I have enough experience with their Canadian-equivalent, Futureshop, and if anyone out there has ever gone to either and have nothing bad to say...
  19. Rob Williams

    HP Rumored to be Closing VoodooPC

    From our front-page news: According to an insider close to the situation, VoodooPC as we know it might not be around for much longer. An e-mail is apparently being circulated throughout the company noting layoffs, although the number of people to be culled is unclear. However, VoodooPC itself...
  20. Rob Williams

    SanDisk Unveils 'slotMusic' - Smallest Albums Ever?

    From our front-page news: I realize full-well that I'm in the minority, but I love walking into a music store and picking up a fresh shrink-wrapped impossible-to-open-without-a-knife CD and going home to jam out. It's just one of those things. I'm a purist, so I cannot bring myself to download...
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