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Half-Life 2: Afermath
Planet HalfLife has an article on HalfLife2: Aftermath.

Half-Life 2: Aftermath is due in late summer. The episode continues the adventures of Gordon Freeman, and begins immediately following the conclusion of HL2. It will be available via Steam and may appear in retail boxes as well. It is not slated to appear at E3.
Lost Coast is slated to appear in the Games for Windows areas at E3, and is scheduled for release during the summer months.
Half-Life 2 Xbox, featured on this month's issue of the Official Xbox Magazine, is slated for completion in August and will be shown in Microsoft's booth at E3.
Posted: April. 21, 2005 @ 10:51PM GMT +10 by erock
 
ATI Radeon X850 XT-PE AGP
With the RADEON X850 XT-PE, ATI has expanded its product lineup offering up their fastest video card for the AGP platform. In this evaluation we put it up against the fastest GeForce 6800 Ultra-based video card in DOOM 3, FarCry, Half Life 2, Need for Speed 2, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Chronicles of Riddick, and EverQuest II to see which one games best.

Review @ HardOCP
Posted: April. 21, 2005 @ 10:49PM GMT +10 by erock
 
AMD May Skip DDR2
Some more DDR2 news on the front today... It is claimed that AMD may skip DDR2 altogether!

In our Industry Insider Report from yesterday, we pointed out that DDR2 would take some time to mature in the market until AMD adopts the standard. This is certainly the case in the enthusiast market; AMD is the force behind DDR and will remain that way until it adopts a newer standard. However, a recent discussion with an industry source seems to hint otherwise. Although such information is never set in stone, educated speculations from industry insiders usually tend to be somewhere close to the final plans of a particular company.

Read the entire article at CoolTechZone
Posted: April. 21, 2005 @ 10:47PM GMT +10 by erock
 
Intel Knew DDR2 was Poor Design
We all know how DDR2 is struggling to keep up with DDR, which in turn makes Intel struggle against AMD who has better performing microprocessors for the gaming and enthusiast crowd. Although Intel has managed to be "successful" with its latest generation of hardware in the OEM segment, thanks to Dell, majority of the enthusiasts tend to stay far away from Intel’s latest platform due to an unfortunate performance hit with newer standards and technologies.

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Posted: April. 21, 2005 @ 10:44PM GMT +10 by erock
 
Video Card Reviews: Thursday
Asus GeForce 6800 GT PCIe review by GDHardware
Chaintech GeForce 6800 GT review by HTPCnews
Sapphire Radeon X800 Pro review by 3dAccelerated
Connect3D Radeon X800 XL review by ClubOverclocker
Posted: April. 21, 2005 @ 10:40PM GMT +10 by erock
 
AMD's Chip Production
Toms Hardware checks out what happens behind the AMD chip production closed doors... smile.gif
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:29AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Pentium EE 840 Dual-Core Chips Out
Intel Corp., the world’s largest producer of microprocessors, on Monday said at least three makers of computers had started selling personal computers based on the company’s first ever dual-core chips.

“Computer manufacturers Alienware, Dell and Velocity Micro today started selling desktop PCs and workstations based on Intel's first dual-core processor-based platform. The dual-core processor-based systems are geared for computer hobbyists and entertainment enthusiasts,” the company said in its statement.

Intel's first dual-core processor-based platform includes the Intel Pentium processor Extreme Edition 840 running at 3.20GHz and the Intel 955X Express chipset. The Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition 840 is priced at $999 and the Intel 955X Express Chipset is priced at $50 in 1000-unit quantities.

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Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:27AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2
Dell Inspiron XPS Gen 2 with GeForce Go 6800 Ultra: Mobile gaming has never looked so good. Read inside to see what Dell is bringing to the table with the new Inspiron XPS Gen 2 using the new NVIDIA GeForce Go 6800 Ultra GPU. Could this be the best gaming notebook ever?

Check out the article on HardOCP
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:26AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Radeon X800XL Overclocking
Bit-Tech overclocked three video cards and came up with some interesting results whereby the Club3D Radeon X800 XL overclocked considerably further than both MSI’s and Sapphire’s, which incidentally topped out at roughly the same clock speed. There initial thoughts were that the Radeon X800 XL really benefited from the additional power connector when overclocking, but cooling could come in to play with overclocking the video cards individually. Also, there is no way to guarantee that both the MSI and Sapphire Radeon X800 XL’s cores were as receptive to overclocking as the core from Club3D.

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Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:25AM GMT +10 by erock
 
AGP vs PCI-E
TechConnect Magazine have an article up which compares AGP based cards to the newer PCI-E standard:

With its increased bus bandwidth, PCI-E should allow the latest generation of graphics cards - almost little PCs within a PC, nowadays – to fully unleash their polygon crunching, rendering and painting abilities. It is a new technology, though, and like its siblings (DDR2 and SATA) it’s aimed at providing performance increases in the long run development of components, rather than in the immediate application of current hardware.

Check it
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:22AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Doom 3 Graphics Mod
A member of the nVnews forums has made a Doom3 Graphics mod which further enhances the already incredible graphics in the game!

Check out this link
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:20AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Xbox 360 Backward Compatiable?
Teamxecuter spent today doing a little more digging. It seems the Xbox 360 will use AES Encryption (XeCryptAesCbc), executable files are XEX and not XBE (xshell.xex) and after studying the kernel there is everything in place for backwards compatibility.
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:17AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Adobe buys Macromedia for $3.4 billion
The Inquirer reports that Adobe has snapped up Macromedia for $3.4 billion.

It's an obvious fit. The deal is being accounted for by shares and is expected to close by the end of this year.

Stephen Elop, Macromedia's CEO will become president of worldwide field operations at Adobe.
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:09AM GMT +10 by erock
 
NVIDIA tapes out G70 silicon
Apparently it has been heard through the grapevine that NVIDIA taped out its next-generation graphics chip codenamed G70.

Whispers say that it's in good shape and that the first silicon is up and running nicely. Our pro-Nvidia sources believe that it will end up faster than ATi's R520, but ATiers will pooh-pooh that claim, for sure.

We don't have much information about specifics but we strongly believe that the G70 will be released very close to the R520's shipping date.

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Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:05AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Video Card Reviews: Tuesday
Sapphire Radeon X800 Pro review by 3dAccelerated
Connect3D Radeon X800 XL review by ClubOverclocker
Asus GeForce 6800 GT PCIe review by GDHardware
GeCube Radeon X800 XL review by Tweakers Australia
Posted: April. 20, 2005 @ 12:00AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Pariah Interview
GameBiz Australia has a new Pariah video interview, asking Digital Extremes founder James Schmalz about his company's upcoming sci-fi shooter.

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Posted: April. 18, 2005 @ 10:45PM GMT +10 by erock
 
Pariah Multiplayer Demo
Digital Extremes has released the playable demo for Pariah, offering the first opportunity to try out their imminent futuristic first-person shooter. This multiplayer demo contains a Team Deathmatch map titled Twisted, a Capture The Flag map called Recoil, and a Front Line Assault map named Survivor, along with three different vehicles and all multiplayer weapons.

Download
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 11:28AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Firefox 1.0.3 Released
Mozilla has released version 1.0.3 of their popular Firefox browser, fixing several security issues which were recently uncovered.

Download
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 11:21AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Video Card Reviews: Sunday
HIS Radeon X850 XT-PE 256MB AGP review by 3dGameMan
Sapphire Radeon X800 XL 256MB PCIe review by XtremeComputing
Sapphire Radeon X850 XT PCIe review by Bjorn3D
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 11:02AM GMT +10 by erock
 
Steam Reveals Hardware Choices Of Gamers
As part of one its recent Steam updates, Valve asked gamers to fill out a new survey geared to find out what hardware their users are using. With close to 900,000 submissions returned, we can start to get a clear idea of the hardware choices of gamers. For instance, who do gamers like more, ATi or nVidia? It's actually a pretty close race with nVidia at 51% and ATi at 41%. However, the most used card is from the ATi 9800 series, most likely due to all the gamers who bought the card to get a free copy of Half-Life 2.

As for processors, it's even closer, with Intel at 52.5% and AMD at 47.5%. Another interesting stat would be that 86% of users have DVD drives. Looks like it's now a good time to start releasing those games on DVD!
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 07:55AM GMT +10 by BenSW
 
First Half-Life 2: Aftermath Screenshot
Valve have released their first official screenshot from the Half-Life 2 expansion pack, Aftermath, to titillate us all.

Click here
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 07:54AM GMT +10 by BenSW
 
Halo 2 Updates
We finally give up a date for the autoupdate that will kill cheating, fix glitches and do some cool stuff you totally didn't expect. Read this update to have your expectations rocked hard.

Click here for details. smile.gif
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 07:52AM GMT +10 by BenSW
 
New Quake 4 Details Emerge
Publisher Activision and developer Raven Software have finally released a new information update and one new screenshot for Quake 4, the next game in the well-known shooter series.

GameSpot
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 07:45AM GMT +10 by BenSW
 
Area 51 secrets unveiled by Google
AN ENTERPRISING surfer has found a way to harness Google's new mapping facility to uncover the secrets of Area 51.

The American military base, in the Nevada desert, is steeped in history and rumour - allegedly being the place where all of Uncle Sam's work with extra-terrestrials and physics-defying technology takes place. The place is so heavily guarded, it's almost impossible to get within miles of it.

However, with satellite map technology, you can uncover some pretty spectacular pictures of the base, including some interesting structures in and around it that can't quite be identified.

If you want to go take a peek around Area 51 for yourself, have a look at this ilustrated guide here. It's a fascinating read.

Source: TheInquirer
Posted: April. 17, 2005 @ 07:43AM GMT +10 by BenSW
 
First ADSL2+ services switched on
Whirlpool reports that the use of ADSL2+ has effectively been given the stamp of approval for use on the Australian phone network from today.

The Australian Communication Industry Forum (ACIF) released its final technical specifications for the use of ADSL2 and ADSL2+, which allow for maximum speeds of 12Mbit/s and 24Mbit/s respectively.

The code now goes to the Australian Communication Authority for 'registration', though this is a formality, and the ACA has never rejected an ACIF-ratified code before. Generally registration of technical codes takes only a few days.

ISPs with ADSL2+ DSLAMs already deployed are expected to turn on ADSL2+ services in coming days in the rush to be first.

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Posted: April. 15, 2005 @ 12:46PM GMT +10 by erock
 
Interesting Graphic News Headlines
51% of Steam Users use NVIDIA based graphics cards
ATI Multiple VPU works with two different cards
Which memory type will be used for R520 "Fudo" and G70?
How much does an ATI card cost to produce?
Nvidia galloping ahead on graphics front
How much does an Nvidia card cost to produce?
Posted: April. 15, 2005 @ 12:43PM GMT +10 by erock
 
NVIDIA ForceWare 71.89 WHQL
NVIDIA today announced the immediate availability of its new Windows Hardware Qualification Labs (WHQL)-certified NVIDIA ForceWare Release 70 graphics driver.

Release Highlights:

# Support for the GeForce 6200 with TurboCache™, NVIDIA PureVideo™, and NVIDIA SLI™
# Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c andL® 1.5 support
# Resolved problem with overclocking not working when running GPUs in SLI mode.
# For a full list of other issues resolved, please view the driver release notes.

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Posted: April. 15, 2005 @ 12:39PM GMT +10 by erock
 
XBOX 2 TO BOAST 512MB MEMORY?
In PC terms 512mb of system memory doesn't sound like all that much, but for a console? Rumors spread today as a design document leak pins the Xbox 2's specs as boasting a fairly whopping 512Mb of UMA system memory.

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Posted: April. 15, 2005 @ 12:37PM GMT +10 by erock
 
Video Card Reviews: Friday
HIS Radeon X850 XT-PE 256MB AGP review by 3dGameMan
Sapphire Radeon X850 XT PCIe review by Bjorn3D
eVGA GeForce 6800 Ultra PCIe review by GDHardware
Albatron GeForce TC 6200 review by PenstarSys
GeCube Radeon X800 XL review by Tweakers
HIS Radeon X850 XT-PE 256MB PCIe review by Viperlair
Posted: April. 15, 2005 @ 11:45AM GMT +10 by erock
 
XBOX 360 Prototype Pics
GamesAndFun show some pics of the XBOX 360 Prototype controller. Who knows if these are for real or not, interesting to look at anyways!
Posted: April. 13, 2005 @ 09:38AM GMT +10 by erock
 

 
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