Archive for January, 2009
Starting Your Own Website
Many out there have thought about creating your own site and raking in the big money. Trust us — it isn’t as easy as it sounds. Lots of details go into such an endeavor. Now you can arm yourself with the info to actually bring that dream to reality.
Heads Up: nVidia Looks to Performance-Minded Users
nVidia’s Geforce2 MX TwinView redesigns a high-performance video card for mainstream systems and adds a bonus: It can drive two monitors. Tech Extreme likes the card’s convenience and performance, despite the hassle of having to reboot to change dual-view settings.
Cool Black Antec Case Is Roomy and … Uh, Cool
With a sleek black design, the Antec SX1030B makes a perfect match with any stylish computer system — and keeps gear cool enough to suit even hardcore OCers.
The Razor’s Edge: The Definitive Acoustic Edge Review
3D Sound Surge sized up Philips Acoustic Edge sound card feature-by-feature. Like most other reviews, 3D Sound Surge finds it a strong contender for top PC audio card, but despite a great feature set, it needs a little optimization.
Yamaha Beats the Pack to a 16x SCSI Burn But Lags in Performance
As with its 16x ATAPI CD burner, Yamaha beat other manufacturers to market with a 16x SCSI burner. But Storage Review says that lagging performance makes the CRW2100S a good choice only for upgraders who need 16x SCSI right away.
The Bully Pulpit, Or, What’s Next From the Platform
Sponsored by leading PC hardware manufacturers, the Platform Conference in San Jose, Calif. aims to look into the future of desktop and mobile computing. Our reports throughout the day will look at what’s next for high performance processors, DDR SDRAM and advanced communication riser (ACR) technology.



