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Orbiter

Normally, the Shuttle can't quite safely reach the orbital inclination required to pass over both those points from a Canaveral launch, but this is an alternate history in which either it launches from Vandenberg or everyone hates the Outer Banks.

Orbiter 2010/09/01 05:00

Bit-Tech

Too many cooks

I never really gave much thought to the continual obsession of branding every possible motherboard feature. Of course I've I noted the new name for a new chip or feature as I do reviews, but that's about it.

Recently though, I sat down and did a very unmanly thing: I read through the manual of the board I was testing. Actually, first I browsed through the motherboard's reviewers guide while Windows 7 installed - these are documents issued to the press to tell us what range of results the company is getting internally from a few standard tests (usually 3DMark of some kind), so we know our board isn't broken. It's also used to highlight how to use the groovy new features.

Once I got reading and quickly got lost among the many, many names the company uses for every conceivable facet of its board design. In fact, after some deciphering, it even appears some features have different names depending on the method in which you use them!

Too many cooks 2010/09/02 11:27

Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 Review

Can the latest evolution of the Killer NIC justify its £60 price tag?

Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 Review 2010/09/02 10:56

iPhone Game Center to arrive next week

Apple has announced the iPhone Game Center will launch next week.

iPhone Game Center to arrive next week 2010/09/02 10:47

ARM tapes 2.5GHz processor

ARM has announced that it has worked with GlobalFoundries to produce a 2.5GHz chip.

ARM tapes 2.5GHz processor 2010/09/02 09:25

Graphene transistor hits 300GHz

Researchers at the UCLA have developed a graphene-based transistor running at 300GHz.

Graphene transistor hits 300GHz 2010/09/02 09:18

 



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