Archive for March, 2009
Download Duty: Alligator Makes Quick Work of File Transfers
Alligator integrates with Internet Explorer and Netscape to organize downloads. But with a few extra mouse clicks, Beta Bites says, the tiny application can do a lot more than just keep track of downloads.
Abit’s KT7 RAID: A Perfect Motherboard?
Ars Technica delves into Abit’s KT7RAID motherboard for a definitive look at a near-perfect layout on one of the most stable and most flexible Socket A motherboards available.
Ducati Racer Does Arcade Thrills, But Not Much More
Acclaim puts one of the greatest names in motorsports atop ‘Ducati World Racing Challenge.’
3D Gameforce says that new 3D racing game is more an arcade-style racer that misses a great opportunity to deliver realistic motorcycle physics.
The Persistence of Memory: DRAM to Get Dense and Fast
Elpida Vice President Hidemori Inukai had to take some time to introduce his company even after an introduction from presenters of this week’s Platform Conference in San Jose. A joint venture of Hitachi and NEC, Elpida from its founding in April 2000 has quickly become a memory manufacturing powerhouse, settling outstanding litigation with memory technology company Rambus and ramping up product offerings and fab capacity to compete on next-generation PC platforms.
You Can Take It With You: Mobile Multimedia
The recent Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas was all about go-go-gadgets — in more ways than one. The Tech Zone strapped on seatbelts to see how digital media hits the road.


