Firefox Key To Open Mobile Web
April 29, 2008
Mozilla president Mitchell Baker on Thursday called on developers to achieve the same features, functionality, and passion for handheld devices as they have done to the PC, using the Firefox browser as the model.
“We should be able to access it, Zapping, mash, save, save. All these things should be the same if I’m on a laptop computer or phone, at home or in a train,” Baker said during his speech on the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Read more
ECS Motherboards - Photon PF1 review
April 29, 2008
ECS also elected 865PE chipset, like Albatron. However, the photons PF1 motherboard is a relatively slow. We’re talking only two or three percent difference, but most of the designs of Intel are almost identical so it’s a surprise when a motherboard as it slips behind the field.
This is a fairly basic package, but also is incredibly cheap for a motherboard Intel chipset. It’s easy to see that the costs have been reduced as it is a basic design with very few extras, although it has the most important features that are inherent in the design of the chipset. This is the only motherboard that uses Intel ICH5 Southbridge, rather than ICH5R, so it supports two Serial ATA disks, but has no RAID. It’s’ only ‘has two IDE controllers, which is a surprise in this day and age. Read more
DFI Motherboards - LAN party Pro875 review
April 29, 2008
A LAN party is a gathering of all players who take their computers to the venue and proceed with “fragments” and “Vape ‘their way through the weekend against tens or hundreds of their fellow Geeks games network through a LAN .
Although DFI 875P chipset has used in this LANparty Pro875, which goes to the enthusiast market, rather than the labour market, and emphasizes gaming and cosmetic appearance, with a few tricks thrown in for good measure. Read more
Gigabyte Motherboards - GA-X38T-DQ6 review
April 29, 2008
Let’s talk about chipsets. Intel introduced his family P31/P33/P35 Core 2 Duo chipsets six months ago, but left a vacuum at the top of the range Extreme chipset performance which would replace the venerable 975X Express.
The problem is that 975X supports dual ATI graphics cards in the crossfire, but has only two options for PCI Express. You can assign all 16 lanes to a single graphics card or splitting in two and give eight lanes for each card in the crossfire. That sounds bad but it does not present a bottleneck in the real world as PCI-E has a lot width of banda, however 975X is not compatible with the latest 1333MHz FSB, and certainly will not be compatible with Intel Next-generation 45nm CPU. Added to 975X which is twinned with the ICH7 Southbridge, it’s looking a little long in the tooth when it comes to the amount of USB 2.0 ports and support Sata. Read more




