Archive for May 5th, 2003

What’s Your Timeline for IPv6 Migration?

SgtChaireBourne asks: “IPv4 has, over the last 20 years, seen unexpectedly wide adoption. During this time it’s proven to be both flexible and robust, but also several problems, though once small, have grown. IPv6 looks to solve some scalability problems, add needed privacy and authentication mechanisms, address quality of service, and provide better routing and [...]

Unlocking The Matrix

Strap yourself in for a road-rage theme-park ride in The Matrix Reloaded. Trinity, coolest of woman warriors, is revving down the street with an old Asian man called the Key Maker in the backseat, her boss Morpheus riding shotgun—and the Twins, remorseless computer-world Restoration fops, riding machine gun in an SUV pursuing her. Cop sirens [...]

New “Hulk” trailer online!

Those of you waiting to see “X2″ tonight will also catch a glimpse of the new “Hulk” trailer, with all new scenes. Click on any of the links below to get your chance to see it right now on your computer:
“The Hulk” Full Trailer (Quicktime, Hi-Res)
“The Hulk” Full Trailer (Quicktime, Med-Res)
“The Hulk” Full Trailer (Quicktime, [...]

Intel Pentium 4 800 MHz FSB vs 533 MHz FSB Performance Comparison

GamePC have compared performance of almost entire line of the new Pentium 4’s with 800MHz Quad Pumped Bus CPUs and that includes:
Intel Pentium 4 3.0C GHz - 8 kB L, 512 kB L2 Cache - 800 MHz FSB
Intel Pentium 4 2.8C GHz - 8 kB L, 512 kB L2 Cache - 800 MHz [...]

NVIDIA’s GeForce FX 5200 GPU

The GeForce FX 5200 isn’t as capable a performer as its feature list might suggest, but that doesn’t mean cards based on the chip aren’t worth picking up. At only $67 online, the GeForce FX 5200 is a few dollars cheaper than the Radeon 9000 Pro. For gamers, the Radeon 9000 Pro offers better and [...]

Overclockers.com - Canterwood Update

Right now, the best place to go to see how the Canterwood pioneers are doing is over at the Asusboards.com Forums. The motherboards that use an AMI Bios (most particularly the Asus P4C800 Deluxe) are running into a problem that’s been called the “FSB Hole.” What this means is that in a range from about [...]

RealNetworks launches mobile media service

RealNetworks Inc. launched Monday a new service that delivers music, sports, news and entertainment audio and video to mobile phones and handheld computers running its software, the digital media software maker said. Source

Knights of the Old Republic (PC) Slips

Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic for the PC now bears a fall release date as LucasArts offically announced the delay last Friday. No specific reason was given as to the delay. Developer BioWare will, however, be able to finish the Xbox version in time for a July release.

EA To Work On Superman Titles

EA has sunk it’s claws into the Superman license now:
Warner Bros. Consumer Products and DC Comics announced today that Electronic Arts has been awarded the worldwide interactive rights to develop, publish and distribute computer and video games based on the world’s greatest super hero, Superman. Financial terms of the deal with Warner Bros. Consumer [...]

Will Rock Demo

A demo version of Will Rock is now available. Saber Interactive’s upcoming action first-person shooter. The demo requires DirectX 9, and will not work on 3dfx accelerators, or any other video cards that do not support hardware T&L. The file is a 111 MB download, and is available from 3D Gamers.