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       <title>Bjorn3d.com - 10 latest news posts</title>
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        <title>Antec Introduces the Multimedia Station Groundbreaking Bundle Enables Consumers to Instantly Turn Any PC Into a Home Theater</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
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               <description>Antec Introduces the Multimedia Station Groundbreaking Bundle Enables Consumers to Instantly Turn Any PC Into a Home Theater
Fremont, CA - August 7, 2008 - Antec, Inc., the leading global provider of high-performance components for the gaming, PC Upgrade and Do-It-Yourself markets, has launched the Multimedia Station, a high-performance computing kit that enablers users to upgrade their existing PCs into complete multimedia centers.</description>
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        <title>Antec Introduces the Micro Fusion Remote 350</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
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               <description>Fremont, CA - August 7, 2008 - Antec, Inc., the leading global provider of high-performance components for the gaming, PC Upgrade and Do-It-Yourself markets, has launched the Micro Fusion Remote 350, a compact and efficient enclosure for a home theater PC. The latest addition to the VERIS family (TM) of media components, the Micro Fusion Remote 350 continues the line's legacy of stylish, quiet and cool operation.
&amp;amp;nbsp;
One of the most common complaints of home theater enthusiasts is that PC enclosures are too large and bulky for their living rooms. The Micro Fusion Remote 350 was designed specifically to address this need; with a petite 4.5&amp;amp;quot; x 15.1&amp;amp;quot; x 16.1&amp;amp;quot; frame, this case is perfectly sized to fit in any home theater. The Micro Fusion Remote 350 also features a stylish IR receiver, compatible with Windows MCE and Vista (TM), and a polished aluminum plate front bezel with an LCD display, which enables users to see media information, check for new emails, adjust the volume, and more.</description>
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        <title>Daily Roundup: 2008-08-07</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
               <link>http://www.bjorn3d.com/viewnews.php?id=2402</link>
               <description>CPUs, RAMs, Mobos

    XFX nForce 750a SLI Motherboard Review at Motherboards.org 
    Super talent Project X DDR3-1800 2GB dual kit at PC-experience.de 
    Intel DG45ID at TrustedReviews 
    First Look: AMD 790GX IGP and SB750 at bit-tech 
    GIGABYTE EP45-DS3R Motherboard Review at Virtual-Hideout 

Video Cards 

    Palit 9800GX2 Review at OCC 
    Sapphire HD 4850 TOXIC in Crossfire at Tweaktown 
    Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 Review at ASE Labs 
    Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 Toxic 512MB at Phoronix 
    EVGA GTX 280 Superclocked at bit-tech 

Cases, PSUs, Coolers 

    Scythe Shuriken CPU Cooler at Mikhailtech 
    In Win Power Man Commander 1200w Power Supply at Hi-techreviews 
    Cooler Master CSX Medusa Cosmos Chassis at Tweaktown 

Peripherals

    Vantec NexStar 3i External Hard Drive Enclosure Review at ThinkComputers.org 
    Lexar 8 GB Class 2 SDHC at techPowerUp 
    Vuzix VR920 Video Eyewear at BIOS REVIEW 
    Nova Master Review at XSReviews 
    Corsair Flash Voyager Mini Review at Rbmods 
    Thecus N5200PRO NAS at techPowerUp 
    BlueAnt Supertooth 3 Bluetooth Handsfree Speakerphone at Legit Reviews 
    iRiver Lplayer at TrustedReviews 

Misc

    OneClick TV/AV IntelliPlug at TrustedReviews 
    Apple Has Done It Again, App Style! at Hardwarezone.com 
    Windows XP SP3 includes Black Hole Router detection at HEXUS.gaming 
    Diskeeper 2008 Professional Review at DragonSteelMods 
    Siren Blood Curse - Playstation 3 Review at GamingHeaven 
    Hard Disk Drive Myths Debunked! at Tech ARP 
    Assembly Summer '08 LAN/Demo event report at Metku.net 
    Dark City Directors Cut Blu-Ray Review &amp;amp;amp; Podcast at Ascully.com 
    Soul Calibur IV at bit-tech 
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        <title>iBUYPOWER launches Video PC Line</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
               <link>http://www.bjorn3d.com/viewnews.php?id=2401</link>
               <description>First ever PCs designed for amateur online videographers &amp;amp;ndash; Capture, Edit and Post

El Monte CA &amp;amp;ndash; August 07, 2008 - iBUYPOWER, know for it&amp;amp;rsquo;s innovative and powerful gaming PCs, is excited to launch its new line of Video PC&amp;amp;rsquo;s. The Video PCs&amp;amp;rsquo; are built with the amateur videographer on mind &amp;amp;ndash; individuals who prefer to shoot video rather than stills, and post their experiences on sites like You Tube. The iBUYPOWER Video PC line includes the Video Bot, Video Pro, and Video Extreme, which are priced at $1,299, $1,799, and $4,299 MSRP respectively. </description>
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        <title>NVIDIA PhysX! It's Real! And It's Ready For You!</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
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               <description>Coming on the 12th of August is the what NVIDIA calls the PhysX Pack 1.&amp;amp;nbsp; We have been playing around with the pack and its some pretty cool stuff.
Here is what is included:
Full version of Warmonger
Full version of Unreal Tournament 3 PhysX Mod Pack (you will need Unreal Tournament 3 to play)
Latest patch for Ghost Recon Advanced Fighter 2 
Sneak peek at the Nurien upcoming social networking service, based on the Unreal Engine 3 (with built-in benchmark)
Sneak peek at the upcoming game Metal Knight Zero (with built-in benchmark)
All new NVIDIA &amp;amp;ldquo;The Great Kulu&amp;amp;rdquo; tech demo
All new NVIDIA &amp;amp;ldquo;Fluid&amp;amp;rdquo; tech demo
You will be able to get the pack on www.nvidia.com on the 12th.</description>
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        <title>HighPoint is exhibiting at Linuxworld 2008</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
               <link>http://www.bjorn3d.com/viewnews.php?id=2399</link>
               <description>HIGHPOINT DEMOS HARDWARE RAID SERIES CONTROLLELRS WITH NATIVE LINUX SUPPORT 
San Francisco, Calif. &amp;amp;ndash; This week at Linuxworld Conference and Expo, HighPoint will showcase its RocketRAID 3500 Family Series of (16/8/4) Channel Hardware RAID controllers with native Linux support in stable Linux kernel 2.6.25 at booth 1517 in the San Francisco Moscone Center North. </description>
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        <title>OCZ Technology Introduces the first P45 Special 8GB and 16GB memory kits</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
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               <description>Sunnyvale, CA&amp;amp;mdash;August 6, 2008&amp;amp;mdash;Addressing the never ending need for greater amounts of system memory, OCZ Technology Group, Inc., a worldwide leader in innovative ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced all new &amp;amp;ldquo;P45 Special&amp;amp;rdquo; 4GB modules, a module density optimized specifically for Intel&amp;amp;reg;&amp;amp;rsquo;s latest chipset. Available in 8GB dual channel kits and a special 16GB &amp;amp;ldquo;quad kit,&amp;amp;rdquo; this new line of modules support the latest memory-hungry applications and games, offering superior performance gains. As an industry first, OCZ brings memory densities to the desktop segment that were reserved previously for high-end server configurations, offering a unique range of high-density kits to suit the varying requirements and budgets of everyday consumers.</description>
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        <title>Vuzix(tm) Announces World's First Interactive 3D Music Visualizer</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
               <link>http://www.bjorn3d.com/viewnews.php?id=2397</link>
               <description>&amp;amp;quot;Watch Your Music&amp;amp;rdquo; - This program synchronizes music with image scenes for 3D stereoscopy viewing and headtracking capability on your iWear&amp;amp;reg; VR920. 

Rochester, NY &amp;amp;ndash; August 6, 2008 &amp;amp;ndash; Vuzix Corporation is pleased to debut the Vuzix 3D Visualizer to the growing list of VR920 compatible applications. The Vuzix 3D Visualizer synchronizes user selected audio tracks with any of the 26 spectacular 3D scenes included with the Visualizer. Using an iWear&amp;amp;reg; VR920 video display, the user can view stunning 3D stereoscopic scenes and shift viewpoints with natural head movements. For the first time, music enthusiasts can interact with their favorite music.</description>
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        <title>Daily Roundup: 2008-08-06: AMD 790GX Chipset Reviews</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
               <link>http://www.bjorn3d.com/viewnews.php?id=2396</link>
               <description>CPUs, RAMs, Mobos

    ECS P45T-A Review at OCC 
    G.Skill PI PC28800 4GB at Technic3D 
    Kingston HyperX 3GB Notebook Memory Review at Virtual-Hideout 
    AMD 790GX + SB750 Chipset at Madboxpc 
    Gigabyte GA-EP45T-EXTREME P45 Motherboard at Benchmark Reviews 
    AMD 790GX Chipset Platform Launch at HotHardware.com 
    AMD's 790GX chipset at Tech Report 

Video Cards 

    BFG 9800 GX2 1GB Video Card Reviewed at TheTechLounge 
    ASUS GeForce 9800 GTX+ TOP Graphics Card at Tweaktown 
    NVIDIA's PhysX: Performance and Status Report - Part 2 at Techgage 
    A first look at Nvidia's GPU physics at Tech Report 
    NVIDIA GPU PhysX Pack Preview at HotHardware.com 
    GPU physics for the masses - NVIDIA's PhysX Pack 1 at Elite Bastards 
    Nvidia PhysX - Starring the Zotac 9800 GTX+ Amp Edition at DriverHeaven 
    The AMD 790GX Chipset Arrives - Asus M3A78-T Motherboard Review at Legit Reviews 

Cases, PSUs, Coolers 

    Zalman GS1000 Case Review at Hardware Secrets 
    Top 5 Low Profile Heatsinks on Frostytech at Frostytech.com 
    Thermaltake Armor VH6001 Case Review at Motherboards.org 
    BFG Tech LS-550 Power Supply Review at OCIA.net 
    Sunbeamtech Core Contact Freezer Review at XSReviews 
    Aerocool S9 Standard PC Case Review at OCInside.de 
    In Win Power Man Commander 1200w Power Supply at Hi-techreviews 

Peripherals

    Thecus N3200 NAS Box Review at DragonSteelMods 
    Creative Aurvana X-Fi at InsideHW 
    Razer Goliathus Gaming Mouse Mats at Hardwarezone.com 
    iPhone 3G Review at Hardware Secrets 
    Welcome To The Social Canada! A review of the Microsoft Zune at DreamWare Computers 
    Powerline networking - can it deliver? at HEXUS.net 
    Samsung SC-MX10 Solid State Memory Camcorder Review at Tweaknews.net 
    Mint 220 Wireless Digital Music Station Review at I4U 

Misc

    Interview: Andrew Milligan, the Brain Behind Sumo Lounge at APH Networks 
    How the Wii is Beating the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 at Digital Trends 
    SBK '08 at TrustedReviews 
    Space Invaders Extreme Nintendo DS at Gamepyre 
    NVIDIA BIOS Editor (NiBiTor) v4.4 Program Released... at MVKTech 
    DT August Contest: Win a Lenovo 22 inch LCD at Digital Trends 
    Fedora 10 Alpha Preview at Phoronix 
    GEAR4 BlackBox 24/7 at BIOS REVIEW 
    Desktop Graphics Card Comparison Guide at Tech ARP 
    All Athlon 64 Models at Hardware Secrets 
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        <title>AMD Drives Adoption of Industry Standards in GPGPU Software Development</title>
               <pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:33:28 GMT</pubDate>
               <link>http://www.bjorn3d.com/viewnews.php?id=2395</link>
               <description>&amp;amp;minus; Plans full support of Microsoft DirectX&amp;amp;reg; 11 and OpenCL to enable increased C/C++ cross-platform programming efficiency &amp;amp;mdash;
Sunnyvale, Calif. &amp;amp;mdash; August 6, 2008 &amp;amp;mdash; AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced efforts to help further increase the ease and efficiency of software development using AMD Stream&amp;amp;trade; processing with an extensive set of upgrades planned for future versions of the Stream Software Development Kit (SDK).
The improvements are designed to reduce the time and effort needed to produce GPU accelerated applications that run on multiple platforms, by expanding support for industry standard application programming interfaces (APIs) and providing enhanced support for C/C++.</description>
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