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  1. Rob Williams

    Recommend me a good headset!

    How long ago was that? We reviewed a few of their headsets a few months ago and both received very average ratings, but we were not threatened like that.
  2. Rob Williams

    My 8800GTS doesn't fit..

    Never, because the card would then be 15" long =)
  3. Rob Williams

    Need help with motherboard

    Unless that motherboard has a very unique way of doing things, that guy shouldn't be working at a computer shop. I've never heard of a BIOS reset that required such actions. You have two options, normally: 1) Remove the BIOS battery for a half-hour or 2) Move the CMOS jumper to the appropriate...
  4. Rob Williams

    Recommend me a good headset!

    How's the bass with those HP-1s? We had a pair here reviewed a while ago and I believe that was one of the main beefs... the lack of overall bass.
  5. Rob Williams

    IRATE Gamer

    Haha. You guys are haters! I have to agree though, the end is kind of random/lame, but the rest of the video is great.
  6. Rob Williams

    Will NVIDIA Open Their Linux GPU Driver?

    That's for sure. Only good can come out of this. Have you been doing much development so far, or are you on your way to becoming a software developer?
  7. Rob Williams

    OCZ Announces First Intel Extreme Modules

    From our front-page news:It has been well over a year since NVIDIA first launched their EPP (Enhanced Memory Profiles) specification, but until now there hasn't been any real "competition". I put that in quotes, because it's not really a technology that has competition involved. However...
  8. Rob Williams

    iPhoneSIMFree Finally Available, iPhone Sells 1 Millionth Unit

    From our front-page news:Yes, iPhone news truly never ends. It was starting to feel like iPhoneSimFree was a hoax by the constant delay, but today that theory has been proven wrong. Engadget is reporting that the software is now available and can be purchased by anyone who owns an iPhone. As...
  9. Rob Williams

    Jobs Offers Apple Lisa Early Adopters Store Credit

    From BBspot: Cupertino, CA – Early adopters of the iPhone weren't the only ones receiving in-store credit from Steve Jobs. In an overlooked announcement, Jobs said that early adopters of the Apple Lisa would be receiving a $7000 in-store credit. Apple released the Lisa in January of 1983 for...
  10. Rob Williams

    Firefox breaks 400 million downloads

    Sadly, I was an IE user all the way up until Firefox 0.3 first came out. I always tried Netscape and other browsers, but none grabbed me. I didn't particularly enjoy IE, but it was all I felt like using. The day I first installed Firefox was a good one. I felt like I was invincible against...
  11. Rob Williams

    AMD Launches Barcelona, "The World's Most Advanced x86 Processor"

    From our front-page news:AMD today launches their long-awaited Barcelona-based Opteron server processors. Since K8 first launched, not much has changed architecturally, but Barcelona changes that. In addition to Barcelona being AMD's first Quad-Core offering, it's also the first native Quad-Core...
  12. Rob Williams

    SPEC Benchmark To Allow Server Power Efficiency Comparisons

    From our front-page news:Reports were released a few weeks ago finding that AMD Opteron-based servers were far more power-efficient when compared to Intel's offerings. Intel refuted those reports, stating that they put no thought into overall efficiency. Essentially, their thoughts are that an...
  13. Rob Williams

    Microsoft Launches Online Translation Service

    Good, then how do you say "Techgage kicks serious butt!" in German? One of my favorite soccer players is German, so I want to e-mail him. Not really, but I still want to know.
  14. Rob Williams

    New Bill to Clarify Cellphone Contracts

    From our front-page news:Have you ever received a cell phone bill that included charges you didn't expect? Chances are if you didn't, then you don't use a cell phone. All too often, providers will sneak hidden charges onto your phone bill in hopes you won't notice. Too often, it works. Finally...
  15. Rob Williams

    Firefox breaks 400 million downloads

    In less than three years, Mozilla's Firefox has amassed 400 million downloads. The whole shift towards using the Firefox web browser was sparked in November 2004 by a Spread Firefox campaign in which tens of thousands of users spawned 25 million downloads. The buttons and banners placed on...
  16. Rob Williams

    Apple Inks 7-Year Deal With InterDigital, 16GB iPhone Coming?

    From our front-page news: Apple does a great job of making sure that iPhone news don't leave the front-page of any website, including ours. There are a few interesting developments to come to light over the weekend, including a new deal with InterDigital Inc. to deliver 3G technologies to the...
  17. Rob Williams

    Sony Updates Online Backwards-Compatibility Search-Engine

    From our front-page news:Why is it when large companies begin right-ing their wrongs, they don't usually take long to settle back to their old ways? When Sony released their Playstation 3 80GB edition, it was found that the emulation hardware was non-existent, and instead, it would all be...
  18. Rob Williams

    UK Drivers Risk Two Years In Jail For Texting While Driving

    From our front-page news: The UK has recently passed a new law that prohibits texting-while-driving. If you are caught in the act, you could face upwards of two years in prison, a lofty hike from the simple £2,500 fine for careless driving. Talking on your cell phone also carries a penalty...
  19. Rob Williams

    Seagate Releases Cheetah 15K.6, Maxtor OneTouch 4

    From our front-page news:The past few months have been great to the storage market, but few of the major announcements have come from Seagate. This comes as a stark contrast to last year, when they released the largest notebook and desktop drives available at the time. They are now finally...
  20. Rob Williams

    Will NVIDIA Open Their Linux GPU Driver?

    From our front-page news:With AMD's landmark announcement the other day about opening up their Linux GPU drivers, all heads are now turning to NVIDIA to see what they will be doing. Unlike ATI, there is no official NVIDIA "open driver" for Linux, although they do contribute to the basic "nv"...
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