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十億字節P35-DQ6在回憶的邊緣?

十億字節P35-DQ6。 十億字節的最普遍的主板在最近歷史上和可能暢銷的英特爾核心2二重奏主板當前在市場上。 它overclocks很好,它是在預算之內為表現個人計算機,它有噸選擇,并且它是相當槽櫪。 也它在產品取消的邊緣?

在過去二個星期, GA P35-DQ6 -相當逐字地-消失架子在網上和離線。 普遍的網上計算機零件販商喜歡 Newegg, ZipZoomFly, TigerDirect, 油炸物的亞馬孫 -所有誰運載了這個高成功的委員會一個月前-不再有它在庫存。

什麼是更加古怪的(更加可怕,甚而)是一些商店像NewEgg和ZipZoomFly將保留某一類脫銷項目紀錄。 頁更那裡,訂貨按鈕存在,并且有產品,至少徵兆或其他的某種形式, 甚而存在 時刻…,而是為一些奇怪的原因,他們不。

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家庭誤會開放來源,恐慌, &起訴錯誤Person†¦

開放來源應該是簡化許可證發行方式和分享您的軟件或音樂或者錄影或者其他內容與大量-自由地和寬宏大量地。 問題是,什麼發生,當事開放來源被發現a (可能的)時侵害一些權利? 什麼發生在它的衍生物? 他們是否正義包裝商店并且發現其他,或者他們是否是法律上負責他們的行動? 在什麼似乎保持平衡成為一種陸標場合關於這個論點,我們將發現。

一個德克薩斯的家庭 現在起訴 維京機動性為使用 他們的女兒相片 Alison Chang,在廣告活動-是,它攝影師發布抓住 Flickr 在之下 創造性的共同性歸屬 准許,并且那是維京機動性得到了相片從的地方。 The problem is, the girl featured in the photo had no idea her photo was being used – or that it was released under the Creative Commons license.

As the case currently stands, the Changs are suing consumers of open source works and not the original party responsible for the release of the work as an open source material without a proper media consent form.

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Written by Computer Guru on September 22nd, 2007 with no comments.
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Implanted Identification Microchips that Cause Cancer? Say it ain’t so!

VeriChip, maker of implantable RFID-powered identification microchips, are being accused of withholding information from the public with regards to the dark side of their “lifesaving” chips. Don’t say you haven’t been warned: the signs have been there for a decade, available for all to see. No, you needn’t be a doctor, radiologist, or nano-technician to have seen them and heeded their warning, you just had to watch a couple of episodes of one of the 90s most popular hit TV shows ever: The X-Files.

Apparently Chris Carter’s insanely-popular X-Files (and its cult following) had more than just the plot lines down right, it seems that The Truth really is out there after all! A startling article on on MSNBC today reveals that implanted “medical” microchips used for the purpose of the identification of cats, dogs, horses, and the elderly really can cause cancer after all, just like their TV counterparts.

For those of you not yet enlightened by Chris Carter’s science-ficitional work of art, here’s the gist of what happened (which is, by no means whatsoever, to be considered a substitute to actually watching the X-Files!). In the X-Files TV series, FBI Special Agent Dana Scully (played by Gillian Anderson) was kidnapped by “aliens” who had a unique identification microchip implanted in the base of her neck. Seasons later, Agent Scully discovers the microchip and has it removed, triggering a malignant nasopharengeal tumor to develop (in her nasal cavity). Later on in the storyline, Agent Scully’s cancer is healed by finding a replacement microchip (and we later discover that the microchip can cure cancer and most other bodily illnesses).

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Written by Computer Guru on September 9th, 2007 with no comments.
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The (Biased) US Dept. of Justice…

The United States Department of Justice. Dedicated to enforcing the law and defend the interests of the United States. Especially when Corporate America is at stake. Why else would the DoJ not only allow a biased and wholly non-neutral, two-tier internet, but also encourage the creation of a status-based online status/priority queue.

We’re not going to waste any more breath (or keystrokes, they do run out you know!) on begging people to see otherwise but rather get right to the point and list the real reasons why a two-tier internet is a very bad thing.

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Written by Computer Guru on September 7th, 2007 with no comments.
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Windows Vista SP1 and Windows XP SP3 Betas Leaked: A Bad Week for Microsoft?

It’s probably very safe to say that Microsoft’s two upcoming service packs are the most eagerly-awaited products due to ship out of Microsoft’s camp anytime soon, at least as far as most end-users are concerned..

Windows XP SP3 has been through the (rumor) mill for a couple of years of now, with enough fake leaks and “this-is-what-it’s-going-to-be” downloads plaguing the net for quite a long time. Most people looking forward to Windows XP SP3 are hoping to get that last bit of performance boost and maybe a reliability update or two - and to resolve a couple of outstanding issues that have been patched but never officially released; addressing some software issues, chronic bugs, and hidden nasties. But, for the most part, Windows XP SP3 is intended to wrap those hundreds of patches, hotfixes, and security releases that have been released since Windows XP SP2 first made it’s (much-welcomed) presence known on August 6th, 2004.

Windows Vista SP1, though, is - without a doubt - what’s on everyone’s minds today. Ever since the fiasco (a.k.a. Vista RTM) that was pre-maturely (yet after much delay) released on November 8th, 2006; Windows Vista has been plagued with endless issues from terrible hibernation support, FireWire issues, HD-Audio problems, unexpected crashes and reboots, incredibly slow I/O and LAN activity, buggy UAC, and a lot, lot more.

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Written by Computer Guru on August 11th, 2007 with no comments.
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Wikia’s Outrageous Exploitation of the Human Race

It’s official, Jimmy Wales has gone too far. The founder of Wikipedia is famous for tapping into users to generate content and traffic, building the internet’s largest chain/web of user-generated content and information. From the million+ articles written by users to the billions of incoming links that have given Wikipedia its super-human search result rankings, Wales has clearly mastered the art of human exploitation more than anyone ever has.

Most people are content with things the way they are: after all, it’s for a good cause! Go ahead and exploit humans, we agree, if the end result brings as much benefit and knowledge to the world as Wikipedia did and does. However, earlier this year, Wikipedia did a couple of things that created an outrage in the online community, by banning contributing sources to Wikipedia from getting the credit they deserve.

Now Wales is at it again, this time though, it’s not the greater good that’ll be benefiting: Jimmy Wales is now using end-users to bring in the cash!

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Written by Computer Guru on July 28th, 2007 with no comments.
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