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  • Computex to go ahead as scheduled despite swine flu concerns

    Published: Friday, May 8, 2009 | By: Dennis

    This is good to hear.  My first Computex was during the SARS outbreak when they had postponed the show to allow folks to recover and to allow them time to clean up the city.  Since then people are very smart about their health, when people are sick they wear masks, they also avoid contact with people, it's a great system. 

    If people here in the US did the same we might have less pig sickness reports but with any new health concern it's best to get it out in the open and instill panic into the people.

    Computex Taipei 2009 will be held as scheduled from June 2-6 despite growing concerns of an outbreak of swine flu, according to show organizers, the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TETDC) and Taipei Computer Association (TCA).

    Taiwan has not yet had a single case of swine flu reported, which indicates that Taiwan has an excellent quarantine system to prevent disease spreading, according to the TCA.

    The TCA said it will prepare a complete quarantine process at Computex to allow visitors to enjoy the exhibition.

    Oh and the "quarantine system" that I have seen is rather simple, for folks entering the country you pass thru a "health" monitor that will quickly pick out people that have a fever.  SARS attacked people with fevers so they would pull you aside and try to discuss with you the concerns.  It was my first time in the country and I was pretty excited and already feeling the effects of the humidity and well I got picked out of the crowd to get my temperature checked.  It was high but I was released, they should have given me a card or something.

    Never got SARS and for the most part made it back alive.

    The years attending Computex after that you pass thru the same health monitor but its more of a checkpoint than health screen.

  • NL: Video Card Roundup

    Published: Thursday, May 7, 2009 | By: Will

    Ninjalane has the new Radeon HD 4890 review today and decided to share the wealth.

    - ASUS ENGTX260 Matrix GeForce GTX 260 Video Card Review @ ThinkComputers
    - Gigabyte GV-R477D5-512H-B Radeon HD 4770 Review @ Motherboard
    - Zotac GTX 285 Graphics Card Review @ Tech-Reviews
    - ASUS Radeon EAH4870X2 Tri-Fan Graphics Card @ Tweaktown
    - Sapphire Radeon HD 4770 512MB and CrossFire performance review @ Elite Bastards
    - Diamond HD 4770 Review @ OCC
    - Sapphire HD 4890 Atomic Edition Review @ OCC

    Enjoy!big grin smile

  • Amazon's New Kindle DX Unveiled @ Techfragments

    Published: Thursday, May 7, 2009 | By: Will

    At one time I had no idea about these cool little screens for reading books. Then an older lady put the smack down on me for not being up on technology by showing me this little marvel.

    Amazon has officially pulled the curtain on the new Kindle DX - Amazon's larger screen addition to the Kindle E-Book Reader family. The new Kindle DX offers a massive selection of content with a large 9.7-inch electronic paper display, built-in PDF reader, auto-rotate capability, and storage for up to 3,500 books.

    Bigger screen will help her read better the...........angry smile

  • Recycle Your Broken Computer Parts and Towers @ Legit Reviews

    Published: Thursday, May 7, 2009 | By: Will

    Here is something for the computer people that want to be a little more friendly to the environment. I am feeling a little Greener already after reading this.

    "Looking for a better solution here in St. Louis Missouri I ran across a site called e-cycle St. Louis that lists local recycling centers. The site listed 11 recycling centers in the St. Louis area that are said to accept most items at no charge. A couple of items, such as computer monitors and TVs, may include a $5 fee. This fee is said to be necessary to help cover the safe and appropriate method of breaking down these items for recycling. One of the recycling centers was fairly close to where I live, so recycling is not much more work than throwing something away..."

     Come everybody is doing it! Recycling will make you cool.big grin smile

  • DIY Printed Circuit Boards with the "Toner Transfer" Method @ ModReactor

    Published: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 | By: Will

    Holy crap! This is on the top of my cool list for today that is. Check out printing your owner circuit boards.

    "Most probably everyone of you who makes his own small electronic project at somepoint needed or will soon need to make himself a printed circuit board (PCB) for a given item. This is not at all difficult and in today's article we will show you a short guide how to make such PCBs with the most common method at home - the toner transfer method."  

     Yeah I said for today. My list is very short. So it fills up quickly.big grin smile

  • GSkill Trident 2000Mhz @ Bjorn3D

    Published: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 | By: Will

    GSkill Trident look just down right awesome. I wonder if they perform as well as they look? Let's check out this review and see. Also here is a reminder to check out our article on dual channel vs. triple channel on the i7.

    "When DDR3 memory was first introduced a couple of years ago, to overclock this type of memory was fairly simple. Just increase the voltage loosen up the timings and start increasing the FSB. Now since the Core i7 CPU's were introduced back in november, we can no longer start adding an insane amount of volts to our memory to overclock them. Having a limitation on the amount of memory voltages we can apply, a voltage limitation of 1.65 volts. Well, unless you want to take a chance on bricking a perfectly good CPU. Having this limitation of voltage to the memory has left the memory world up in arms, how do they come up with memory that performs well with good timing's all the while not go above the 1.65 voltage limiation."

    They do look real cool. happy smile

  • NL: Gaming Review Roundups

    Published: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 | By: Will

    We are going for the casual PC gamer here for a little bit today. Also another game to help waste away some time. Looks like TestFreaks are going for some Double-Shot Power today on the game review front. cool smile

    Chains PC Game Review @ TestFreaks

    " Ivan Trayko's Chains is a title that takes the match-three puzzle genre and puts an entirely new spin on the concept. By far the most entertaining game I've reviewed to date for Test Freaks, I had difficulty closing the program so I could write this review. The design is simple, it's straightforward, and it's utterly clever; ingredients that develop it into a stellar title that gives you a fantastic experience playing a tried-and-true puzzle platform in an all new and fresh setting. Addictive. Fun. Awesome" 

    Incognito: Episode One PC Game Review @ TestFreaks 

    "Incognito: Episode One is the first video game created by Canadian company Magrathean Technologies. Magrathean typically works with web and Second Life development, API construction and other fancy stuff. With Incognito, they sought to combine multiple gaming genres, incorporating elements of RPG, FPS, RTS, vehicle simulation and space simulation; creating an "ultimate" game for all types of players. You're right - that's a very ambitious task to execute properly, especially for a first-time game under the helm of a tiny three-person development team. " 
  • CPU Cooler Roundup - 23 Heatsinks for Intel/AMD Compared @ Madshrimps

    Published: Wednesday, May 6, 2009 | By: Will

    This is a pretty big task to take on and it is news wothy all the way. 23 different heatsinks reviewed is just amazing. Let's see if any of our favorites are on here.

    "After 200 Hours of testing we are proud to present our first CPU Cooler Roundup of 2009, featuring a 23 different products compared to the best out there; make use of our dynamic chart generator to compare up to 72 Intel/AMD heatsinks."

     Yep, a couple are.cool smile

  • Windows 7 RC is up for grabs

    Published: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 | By: Will

    Well if you have had the itch to try new Windows 7. Then here is your chance to give a good run through. Free for a whole year.

    "Welcome to Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) testing. We're on our way to Windows 7, and if you like trying out pre-release software, now's your chance. You get to see what's coming, and we get to see if our changes and fixes from the Beta testing are working correctly."

    Like everything in this world. Nothing is for free. The strings attachted is in the last month you'll either buy it, or deal with only being able to use it for 2 hours a day. 

  • DFI Lan Party UT X58 T3eH8 - Motherboard Review @ ModReactor

    Published: Tuesday, May 5, 2009 | By: Dennis

    DFI makes some great boards, we choose to feature the JR edition of this board with many of the same features in a much smaller package.

    We already introduced a detailed overview of the new generation Intel processors – Core i7 with Nehalem core as well as a X58 based motherboard. Today we will review the capabilities of another such motherboard, DFI Lan Party UT X58 T3eH8.

    Be sure to check out the Ninjalane Message Forum as we have random giveaways for top of the line DFI products.