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Windows Home Server Still Crippled By Corruption Issues

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 02/22/2008 11:01 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 423 views

DailyTech reports that Windows Home Server have still corruption issues

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Windows Home Server Technical Brief for Home Networking

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 11/19/2007 11:45 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 643 views

Microsoft published Windows Home Server Technical Brief for Home Networking

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Windows Home Server - Sysadmin Made Easy

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 10/18/2007 10:15 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 618 views

Hardware Zone posted a review on Windows Home Server

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Windows Home Server Toolkit V1

Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 10/08/2007 10:15 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 930 views

Microsoft has released Windows Home Server Toolkit V1

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Enemy Territory Quake Wars Beta Performance

Posted by: Regeneration on: 06/25/2007 06:11 AM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1392 views

Splash Damage's long awaited follow up to Wolfenstein Enemy Territory has been released in beta. Last year at Quakecon we covered their talk on the game, and finally we have our hands on a copy we can test out for ourselves after playing it at E3 and Quakecon last year. We decided to begin taking the game for a spin to see how it performs initially on 7 video cards with high end settings.

8-Core Intel Xeon V8 Sneak Peek

Posted by: Regeneration on: 04/25/2007 08:08 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 980 views

Back in January at this year's CES show, Intel was giving the press glimpses of a rig in their booth dubbed the V8. It is essentially a dual-socket workstation platform outfitted with a pair of quad-core Xeon processors for a total of eight cores - hence the "V8". The enterprise platform that this box was built around is based on Intel's 5000X chipset, aka Blackford, and it supports up to 32GB of FBDIMM serial memory. HotHardware has a component build-up of a more current Intel V8 machine here, with preliminary benchmarks, pictures and more details on this 8-core dual Xeon powerhouse.

S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Multiplayer Preview

Posted by: [NT] on: 03/04/2007 10:27 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1529 views

It's been a long five-plus years, but GSC Game World's much-delayed first person shooter S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl has finally gone gold. The post-meltdown Chernobyl atmosphere is combined with a little bit of sci-fi to create a slightly odd, yet realistic atmosphere of an urban wasteland where fighting for survival is tantamount. The game will be in stores soon, and I've gotten a chance to try out the game's online versus modes.

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Matrox Announces The World's First Remote Graphics Unit

Posted by: [NT] on: 02/24/2006 05:49 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 750 views

Considering that Matrox hasn't been competitive in the gaming space for ages, it has had plenty of time to tailor products for business customers. Its latest product, the Extio F1400, turns the tables on how you interface with your computer. Daily Tech

ULi M1697 for Athlon 64/x2

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 12/13/2005 05:13 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1069 views

ULi has just released a low-cost single-chip solution for AMD Athlon 64. With HD Audio, SATA2 RAID, and Dual x8 PCIe.

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FutureMark's SPMarkJava06

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 11/17/2005 03:52 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 779 views

Today sees the launch of a new mobile phone benchmark from FutureMark, following up on the success of SPMark04. We've taken a look at this new suite of tests, SPMarkJava06, to see what it has to offer.

EliteBastards

Windows Vista PDC Videos

Posted by: [NT] on: 09/16/2005 11:33 PM [ Print | 7 comment(s) ] · 14391 views

After installing Beta 2 of Microsoft's upcoming operating system, I decided to grab a few videos of the GUI in action. As can be seen by the following videos, Microsoft shows off Windows Vista's graphics engine. Notice how hovering over the minimized windows in the taskbar will bring up a thumbnail view of the window.

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Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/02/2005 10:54 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1180 views

The creators of the original Enemy Territory are at it again. With the support of id, the guys at Splash Damage are working on an online shooter entitled Enemy Territory: Quake Wars, which will attempt to engage players in challenging multiplayer combat scenarios.

ActionTrip

The Enemies of Serious Sam II

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 07/02/2005 10:52 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1093 views

Serious Sam II, like the last installment, will throw everything and the kitchen sink at you. Sometimes it will be waves of explosive kamikazes. Other times it will be a handful of towering cyberfleshy dudes. Sometimes they'll run on the ground, while other times they'll be death from above. Or below. Who knows? It's this kind of joyful, almost manic unpredictability that charmed us the first time around.

PC.IGN

Actiontec Internet Phone Wizard with Skype

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 03/21/2005 02:16 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 768 views

If you can use your regular phones with VoIP services such as Vonage, why not also with Skype? Actiontec's IPWS lets you do just that.

Tom's Networking

ATI HyperMemory Technology For Graphics

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 03/01/2005 06:25 PM [ Print | 2 comment(s) ] · 1486 views

Today, ATI has released their counter-attack to TurboCache with the release of their HyperMemory Technology. On paper, HyperMemory is similar in design to TurboCache, using a combination of local memory and system memory to offer advanced performance in a business-class card. However of course, ATi is claiming to one-up their competition on all fronts, including price, performance and features.

HotHardware

VIA PT880 Pro, PT894, PT894 Pro Chipset Preview

Posted by: [NT] on: 02/03/2005 10:45 AM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 689 views

Intel has usually dominated the chipset market for a long time. While chipsets from SiS and VIA were always there, Intel’s core logic chipsets were the choice of many Intel preferring enthusiast. If we were to take out Alderwood and Grantsdale out of the picture for the time being, their Springdale and Canterwood chipsets were a new step in performance for the last generation of Intel microprocessors. Intel offered almost all features desired by the enthusiast crowd and with new performance discoveries and features of the Springdale chipset, no other chipset maker could take the crown away from the world’s largest chipmaker in both mainstream and high-end performance segments. In fact, after third party board makers started tweaking the Springdale core logics, they were robust enough to compete against its high-end counterpart. Click here to read the full preview.

Road to Longhorn

Posted by: [NT] on: 01/12/2005 07:01 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 624 views

Paul Thurrott has updated his "Roadmap to Longhorn". It´s very interesting to see, what we can expect from Redmond throughout the year.

Road to Longhorn

Microsoft AntiSpyware (Beta 1) - A Closer Look @ ExtensionTech.net

Posted by: [NT] on: 01/11/2005 11:43 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 620 views

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"Microsoft may really have a winner here. Most definitely due to their own previous lackadaisical approach to security issues with Windows, and even more obvious, Internet Explorer. This is one program that should be considered in your arsenal to combat the current epidemic of Spyware that is going around for Windows based Computers. Although this is a public beta, I had no problems with stability on XP Pro SP1 myself. Since the AntiSpyware program was pretty well established and mature before M$ purchasing it, not that much work was done under the hood. Unless you count making it NOT compatible with 9x core Windows as it was previously with Giant. And actually, upon further research, a couple things are missing. Such as Inoculation that would block bad sites from being viewed, and there is no file shredding tool. While that may not be a big deal to some, some people want files destroyed so you can't get them back."


Extensiontech

Half-Life 2 Short Preview

Posted by: [NT] on: 11/02/2004 11:01 PM [ Print | 2 comment(s) ] · 1352 views

We all know that Half-Life 2 is the most popular game ever for all the first person shooter fans. Million things happend from start till now with the developemt and ofcourse do we all know about the code theft which included sensitive information about the physics engine, sound engine and some more.

Anyway, you see in the above picture that Valve releases the game in DVD format and thats ofcourse necessary with all the eye candy. Half-Life 2 is a sequel on Half-Life but then with improved features like the weapons and ofcourse much better physics.

ATi Radeon 9596XT & NVIDIA GeForce 5657GT

Posted by: [NT] on: 10/06/2004 06:11 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1375 views

In dieser News möchte ich ein wenig über die Zukunft auf dem Grafikkartenmarkt eingehen. Darum handelt es sich hier eher um eine Preview, welche natürlich ohne Gewähr hier steht. Nun aber zur Preview.
Als Beispiel hier dienen zwei bald kommende Karten der beiden größten Hersteller. Anhand dieser beiden Karten sieht man, dass die Namensgebung bei ATi, sowie NVIDIA sehr zu wünschen übrig lässt. Aber wie sieht es aus mit den inneren Werten? Hierzu werden die namentlich nächstgelegenen Karten verglichen. Klickt auf 'mehr', um die Details zu erfahren.

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VIA's K8T890 chipset

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 09/24/2004 01:28 PM [ Print | 1 comment(s) ] · 1817 views

With a Parsimonious 133 megabytes per second of shared bandwidth, PCI has definitely become the short bus of PC expansion standards. Nearly every other port, slot, and link inside a modern computer is faster than the bus shared by a collection of 16-bit, 33MHz PCI expansion slots and a couple of onboard devices on the typical PC motherboard. A single Serial ATA connection can burst up to 150MB/s, saturating an otherwise-empty PCI bus.

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Artic Cooling VGA Silencer 4 @ Driverheaven

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 09/11/2004 10:14 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 817 views

Steve "Chaos" Ruxton has been preparing for a forthcoming review and has decided to give us all a little sneak peak "preview" of the new Artic Cooling VGA Silencer 4.

The VGA Silencer draws cool air from the inside of your computer enclosure and exhausts the warm air out the rear of your case using their DHES - Direct Heat Exhaust system. This feature will not only keep your VPU cooler but it will also lower overall case temperatures. It features a long life ceramic bearing fan that runs at 1100 RPM with 5V or 2200 RPM with 12V of power fed to it.

DH Preview and Exclusive Interview: Catalyst Control Centre

Posted by: [NT] on: 09/02/2004 03:54 PM [ Print | 3 comment(s) ] · 1561 views

Driverheaven just posted a preview of Catalyst control centre which also contains an exclusive ATI interview.

"Performance, features, stability and quality, Catalyst 3.8 has them all.
And more importantly it has them all in abundance...
...thats what we said back in October 2003 when ATI released their updated driver to the world. That driver included revolutionary features like Overdrive and VPU Recover. 3.8 could really be classed as the first real result of the Catalyst program which took ATI's drivers from mediocre to world class. Since 3.8 not much has changed on the surface of the driver or control panel, a few tweaks here, some performace increases and bugfixes there however noting out of the ordinary. Today that all changes as ATI release Catalyst 4.9 and Catalyst Control Centre."



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ATI's PCI Express Radeons @ TechReport

Posted by: Newsfactory on: 06/01/2004 01:50 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1370 views

Back in March, we explored ATI and NVIDIA's strategies for tackling the new PCI Express graphics standard. At the time, ATI touted the benefits of a native approach to PCI Express that eschewed bridge chips like NVIDIA's High-Speed Interconnect (HSI). ATI's native PCI-E implementation was certainly an elegant solution, but at the time the company didn't have much to say about specific PCI Express graphics products.

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Alienware's Dual-Card Solution

Posted by: [NT] on: 05/17/2004 12:20 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 883 views

PC Perspective has taken a look at Alienware's new "Video Array" technology at E3. They share the unknown information regarding this dual PCi-Express graphics solution complete with the appropriate eye-candy.





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