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  1. Kinston Technology, a leading supplier of memory modules, demonstrated on Thursday its ability to overclock its HyperX DDR3 memory modules to unprecedented clock-speed with the help of a mainboard running Nvidia Corp.’s next-generation core-logic that supports DDR3 memory.

     

    The memory module maker overclocked its HyperX PC3-16000 (KHX16000D2K2/2G) memory modules from their default clock-speed of 2.0GHz to 2.13GHz using a mainboard powered by yet unannounced Nvidia nForce 790i core-logic for Intel Corp.’s processors. At press time it was unclear which latency and voltage settings were set.

     

    The video of the demonstration that Kingston has uploaded shows that no special cooling systems were used to overclock the PC3-16000 memory modules by about 5% from their default clock-speed.

     

    Back last year A-Data and Walton Chaintech introduced their 2GHz Vitesta DDR3-2000X and Apogee GT Blazer DDR3 2000 memory kits that could operate at 2.0GHz with 2.10V or 2.15V voltage setting. The ultra high-speed memory modules utilize 6-layer print-circuit boards, which are often used to manufacture rather expensive graphics cards and mainboards, which automatically makes such memory devices pretty expensive. In mid-February this year Corsair Memory also joined the 2GHz club with its new Dominator-series memory modules.

     

    Back last year very few platforms could actually handle 2.0GHz memory speed and hardly all end-users who acquired such memory modules could actually make them work at their frequency. However, as Intel X48 and Nvidia nForce 790i SLI chipsets are approaching the market, it is expected that considerably more enthusiast-class platforms will be able to boast with 2.0GHz memory clock-speed.

     

    Currently unannounced Kingston HyperX PC3-16000 (KHX16000D2K2/2G) memory modules will be available in Q1 2008.

     

     

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    I found this very interesting finally getting past the 2ghz plateau. With chipsets now approaching and going over this speed it should make for some interesting software and gaming titles that will use this speed to its advantage.

  2. The plan was never to distribute this cash to the Artists.

    The cash is needed to finance this trickle of lawsuits.

    Lawyers are expensive and even tho I'm sure a good percentage of them are on retaining,

    most of them are doing profit sharing.

     

    Like the ones over at

     

    https://www.p2plawsuits.com

     

    This is not actually the RIAA, this is a little law office that the riaa has hired to try to rip off

    students with the fear of being sued. If you pay us using your master card and visa we'll go away.

    It's nice to see that he mob had joined the digital age and you no longer have to pay them in cash.

     

    The RIAA wants this lawsuit scam to be self financing if they suddenly have to start actually sending

    the moneys collected off to the Artists, who they claim to be collecting for, there house of

    cards they have built goes collapsing to the ground.

    Because then every complaint they try to file cost them real cash and no

    longer can be financed from the collections pool.

  3. Well here they are suppose to offer unlimited and yet they cap crap. I even have been capped from RR. Hell I can't access newsgroups anymore from RR. I pay for unlimited and that is what I expect. I would go to another but hell no RR has rights to my area and no others can even come in.

  4. Another good movie that I have watched before but just watched again in HD.

     

    The Hand That Rocks The Cradle first released in 1992

     

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    Rebecca De Mornay and Ernie Hudson though not the starring actors at the time make this picture. Rebecca plays the evil nanny to a tee and ernie plays the retard to perfection.

  5. Problem is you try to filter porn and you block things like some young girl trying to do a book report on cancer of the breasts cause she can't see the results of the search engine. No software can filter porn to the extent to be effective. This would have to be done by hiring people just to watch the traffic of users and no ISP should have that power or use it to filter what you see on the internet.

  6. November Doom - Through A Childs Eyes

     

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    I once had a vision

    the beauty of two graced the sky

    It left me with nothing but hurt

    For I knew this couldn't be true

    Looking back through a childs eyes

    I have been betrayed by time

    Now I dream with a sense of pride

    And I grieve the shame of mankind

    I once was left behind

    All the promises and empty words

    Forced me to walk upon the earth

    Alone in the shadow of man

    Looking back through a childs eyes

    I have been betrayed by time

    Now I dream with a sense of pride

    I grieve the shame of mankind

    I once had a vision

    The fall of man before its time

    Again I knew with innocent eyes

    You should have saved us all

    Looking back through a childs eyes

    I have been betrayed by time

    Now I dream with a sense of pride

    I grieve the shame of mankind

  7. I think the files you are trying to read or listen to are not compatible with RealPlayer. I have seen a lot of this in vista. Try using another program to play them in. I will try to find out more info for you.

     

    Also make sure you have no enchantments enabled in your sound playback of your media player as well as any sound enhancement plugins disable them and try that.

  8. After successfully cutting into Nintendo's considerable lead in console sales over the past several months, Sony is once again losing ground. According to statistics provided by Japanese game magazine Enterbrain, Nintendo sold 331,627 Wii consoles in the four weeks ending February 24, compared to 89,131 for the PS3. This is larger than the 3-to-1 margin in January.

     

    As has been practically consistent since its launch, the Xbox 360 lagged far behind with only 14,079 consoles sold during the same period. With such broad success during the month, Wii games also stood atop the best selling games. Nintendo sold some 1.33 million copies of Super Smash Bros. Brawl, followed by Wii Fit, which had sales of 309,311 units. Both games are produced directly by Nintendo.

     

     

    Of course it is. The GBA and then the NDS were always big over there. Handhelds rule in Japan. So the WII being interactive and all of course it would be a hit there and out sell the PS3. They are no dummies.

     

    Source HERE

  9. Through its Grand Central subsidiary that it acquired last year, Google will provide phone numbers to homeless people in San Francisco by working with the city's shelters.

     

    The project, dubbed Communications and Respect for Everybody (CARE) will join up with San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's Project Homeless Connect (HPC) to accomplish this. Along with lifetime access to a permanent phone number, the project offers voicemail as well.

     

    Google and San Francisco will also allow homeless shelters and agencies to create new accounts for their residents. The Mountain View-based company has already handed out more than 4,000 voicemail accounts to homeless people across the city, but the latest announcement marks the first time it will work directly with the homeless shelters.

     

    People in the program are able to check their voicemail using a PIN by calling their assigned number from any phone. The voicemail system works similar to mobile phone service providers in the United States. Both Google and Mayor Newsom's office insist people who dial the phone number of a program participant will be unaware that it is any different than any other voicemail system.

     

    Grand Central allows users to route their phone lines -- home, mobile and business -- to another location, and set the system to ring all, one or two, or none of the phones, depending on who is calling.

     

    As more employers and health clinics require a phone number as a bare minimum for communication purposes, this initiative will hopefully give homeless people a lending hand towards getting back on their feet.

     

    "We're firm believers in the power of technology to improve the daily lives of individuals and communities as a whole, and we recognize that access to phone and voicemail services is one way that GrandCentral can help San Francisco's homeless stay connected with family, friends, social workers, health care providers, and potential employers," Google Senior Product Manager Craig Walker said in a post to the Google Blog.

     

    Assuming the effort is successful during its pilot run in San Francisco, Google plans to work with other cities and agencies to create similar programs across the country.

     

     

     

    This a great idea but the downfall to this is if you are truly homeless then you don't have the money to be calling your voice mall everyday. Not to mention all the return calls. I give google the credit though for trying. More should be done on educating the ones that truly want it and train them.

     

    Source HERE

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