NVIDIA has released WHQL signed 'Detenator' device drivers for their TNT and GeForce graphics cars, version 30.82.
ATi have also released new drivers , being Catalyst 2.2 and MMC 7.7 for their Radeon graphics cards.
This software fixes an issue regarding the correct volume control for the Audio Line In socket featured on Sound Blaster Audigy sound cards
We recommend users upgrade to these latest stable drivers as soon as possible. 'Signed' or 'WHQL' drivers signify that these softwares have been fully regression tested before release and pass Microsoft's particular testing regime to ensure software quality,reliability and stability.
Speedfan 4.06 is released.
Digit-Life have reviewed the Creative Nomad Jukebox 3, a portable hard disk based music player of 20 Gigabyte capacity which competes with the Apple iPod
Bit of a scuffle here about the use of desktop CPUs in notebooks, which is becoming more commonplace.
SiS shows their Socket 478 chipset muscle over VIA
Warp2Search has acquired some info courtesy of tomti-systems regarding a perfomance issue affecting ATI Radeon 8500 cards when rendering a high number of polygons when using the OpenGL graphic system. It seems that ATI need to play catch-up and that it will take a bit of time for their device driver quality and performance to reach the maturity level that NVIDIA's software has reached.
Dr Tom of Toms Hardware Guide has a scoop with news on a Pentium 4 at 2666MHz using new 533MHz Memory DRAM from RAMBUS.
Hardwarepub have a review on EPOX's KT333 Mainboard for AMD processors. Previous KT333 web reviews have been on models by ASUS and MSI.
MGON have reviewed the Sound Blaster Extigy, a new high quality external sound solution by Creative Labs. The Extigy connects to the host PC via the USB connection.
planetsavage have reviewed the Logitech WingMan Formula Force GP racing whee. This model is quite popular racing simulator fans.
VIAHardware have reviewed the Leadtek 7350KDA Rev C mainboard for AMD processors. This mainboard uses the SIS 735 chipset.
Voidyourwarranty have reviewed two Terratec 2496 sound cards, which are aimed at the professional market.