JConnel over at XtremeSystems has posted some teaser links of the new Intel Socket for their new 32nm Sandy Bridge processors.
According to TweakTown via an article from The Sydney Morning Herald, Google have abandoned their Wave project. They felt it was a immature project and too new for users that they didn’t quite know what to do with it. Fear not though, certain features from Wave are being set aside to be included in other Google projects.
Remember back in the Windows XP days? If you purchased the Upgrade version and wanted to do a clean install on a virgin hard drive, XP would ask you to put in the disk containing a previous version of Windows. How easy was that. But what about Windows 7?
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In this article imported from a previously owned site we will comment on options to create an “all-in-one” Windows 7 SKU.
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In this guide imported from a previously owned site we will talk you through the steps to install Windows 7 from a USB stick. This will also work for Windows Server 2008 R2.
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Valve are releasing an entire full sized game for free today, including the entire SDK for the game and a map creator. Alien Swarm is a remake of an Unreal Tournament mod of the same name reconstructed using the Source engine by the original mod team Black cat, now acquired by Valve.
Tom’s Hardware has published their second Web Browser Grand Prix. They tested the top 5 browsers and compiled a list of benchmarks, the test’s are quite exhaustive and produced some great results.
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Plenty of reviews are now out for Nvidias latest Fermi card using the GF104 chip, the GTX 460. We’ve collated a selection of the reviews and thoughts on this new card.
Version 1.1.0 of the popular media player from VideoLAN brings support for hardware decoding for several popular formats including H.264 and MPEG-2 for Windows Vista and 7 users.
We provide our thoughts on Sony’s E3 press conference. Set to show of their latest games for both the PSP and PS3, as well most likely a demonstration of the new Playstation Move technology.
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