Leading motherboard vendors confirm support for the VIA PT880, taking advantage of the new DualStream64 memory controller and advanced storage and connectivity technologies including Serial ATA and V-RAID.
In his second article for TechIMO, Anthony Monteleone examines the complex task of upgrading and configuring today's current generation of video cards from ATI and nVidia.
Just the thought of assembly language programming can send even the most hardcore of programmers into convulsions. The Art of Assembly Language by Randall Hyde hopes to change this common misconception.
MandrakeSoft today announced the availability of a new version of its flagship operating system, Mandrake Linux 9.2 FiveStar, celebrating the fifth anniversary of the Mandrake Linux distribution.
Greg Ross, the CEO of popular independent music label Go-Kart Records, has issued an open letter to the RIAA detailing the current events in the music industry.
Folding keyboards have been around for awhile, but most have proved impractical for everyday use. Today we examine if Eumax can overcome these concerns with its latest design, the EZ-3000B Foldable Keyboard.
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I'm back with another invigorating view on the Record Industry Association of America, and their tactics to eliminate illegal file-sharing of copyrighted materials, along with eliminating file sharing programs in general.
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ICANN is demanding VeriSign cease the hijacking of .com and .net domain names due to potential stability and compatibility problems for the Internet's DNS system.
How much do you like the color blue? Analog meters? Or how about controlling your fan speeds, sound pressure, and seeing your system's temperature? Enter the Cooler Master Musketeer.
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Only until recent months have custom keyboards evolved into a truly viable solution for the average computer user. Today TechIMO is examining the Eumax EX-7000 SB Smart Office XP keyboard from IOCOMBO. With a competitive price, this keyboard should be an attractive consumer solution.
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What's next in the field of web design? It's already here. Today's webmasters are deluged with available technologies to incorporate into their designs. The ability to learn everything is fast becoming an impossiblity. So your choice in design technologies becomes increasingly important if you don't want to be the last man standing and left behind when everyone else has moved on. But before we get to that, lets do a quick review of the previous generation of web design.
This week we will be examining TechIMO's current rankings and projections in several popular distributed computing projects with statistical data provided by the ever popular StatsMan website. We will also be serving up some great news for our Find-a-Drug team.
It seems small form factor systems are the latest and greatest fad in the computing industry. Today TechIMO is examining Monarch Computer's entry into the Athlon SFF realm, the Hornet XP. In addition, we will also examine the hype behind the current SFF craze.
Monarch unveiled today its new Hornet64 system based on the AMD Athlonä 64 processor, updating the award-winning Hornet SFF (Small Form Factor) PC with AMD64 technology. The new system will be one of the fastest PCs ever released by Monarch and is designed to get peak performance from the latest 3D games and video editing applications.
When I think of Open Source applications, my first thoughts always connect it
to Linux. Since it is the most recognized Open Source operating system, for
now we will concentrate on using Linux for web design.
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The major news this week is the return of the popular Statsman distributed computing automated statistical generation service. The StatsMan service has on a roller-coaster over the past few weeks, with long periods of downtime. This week I am proud to announce that StatsMan is once again alive, though at a new domain name.