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Neowin Week in Review 04/10/2004 05:57 PM




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Neowin EXCLUSIVE : Doom 3 Review


Neowin EXCLUSIVE : Doom 3 Review 08/09/2004 04:35 PM
This year, if not this century's most awaited game, is soon to be released to the masses. Neowin has managed to grab a copy and do a review of it, just for you, our very very special members :)

Written by our very talented Luis Mercado (aka [sanctified]), the review is an in-depth look at all aspects of the game. The First Person Shoot 'em up, which has taken ID Software many years to get ready for release, is broken down into pieces and given a thorough going over. Luis has taken the time to compare most of the elements to its main competitors in each respective field - game play, audio, textures, etc.

Packed with screenshots and the insight of a true gamer, you can get the review below, exclusive to Neowin.

View: Review
View: Doom 3 Homepage

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Neowin Review : Toshiba M200 Tablet PC


Neowin Review : Toshiba M200 Tablet PC 04/03/2005 05:24 PM
Neowin.net Apr 3 2005 8:36PM GMT

Mini Review of Windows XP Service Pack 2
@ NeoWin


Mini Review of Windows XP Service Pack 2
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08/09/2004 06:22 PM

Neowin Review: Upgrade to gaming bliss
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Neowin Review: Upgrade to gaming bliss
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Neowin Review : Seagate 5Gb Pocket Hard
Drive


Neowin Review : Seagate 5Gb Pocket Hard
Drive
03/23/2005 08:49 PM
In the <a href="http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=27461&category=ma in&highlight=">second part</a> of our look at some of the portable gear Seagate are offering currently, we've taken a look at the company's smaller option for users : a 5 GB, pocket hard drive.
<ul>"USB: it's everywhere. Like a plague amongst motherboard designers, the USB socket has become ubiquitous with the modern day computer. Asides from devices like printers and mice, USB devices range from the quirky to the rather useful. Arguably one of the most useful groups of devices on the market today is the portable USB drive.

High speed, reliable and small, they've virtually killed the floppy disk drive giving computer users a better way to store and transfer their files. In a world of bulging PowerPoint presentations and growing media libraries, the question of storage on the go is one that has hit most of us. Perhaps, we've found an answer."</ul>
After the initial amazement that they could pack in 5 GB's worth of hard drive into such a small space, we looked deeper into an exceptionally well designed portable device. For the full review, follow the link below.

View: Review | Photo of the P.H.D. in action
View: Seagate

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Neowin Review : Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0
Portable Hard Drive


Neowin Review : Seagate 100Gb USB 2.0
Portable Hard Drive
03/14/2005 06:26 PM
Harddrives : a critical part of any personal computer. They store our personal data, files, operating systems and much more. Over the last decade, the industry has gone through some major changes both in terms of the hardware and the companies involved.

Seagate is one of an increasingly small number of harddrive vendors to stick through tough times and keep on producing good gear. Founded in 1979, the company stayed at the forefront of the industry making the first 5.25" harddrive, the first 7,200 RPM diskdrive, and the first fiber channel interface disk drive.

<strong>Today, we're looking at a portable harddrive from Seagate</strong>. It's basically a small (2.5") harddrive packed inside a strong shell with a high speed, USB 2 adaptor on rear; it's also got a bright blue LED light for good measure. Seagate offer two version of the drive; a 40gig version and a 100gig version - we looked at the 100gig version. Read on the review!

View: Seagate Portable Harddrive Review, Exclusive to Neowin
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Neowin Review: Maxtor DiamondMax 10
250GB Hard Drive


Neowin Review: Maxtor DiamondMax 10
250GB Hard Drive
03/28/2005 12:38 PM
After our very own Tom Graham reviewed some <a href="http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=27461&category=ma in" target="_Blank">portable</a> <a href="http://www.neowin.net/comments.php?id=27605&category=ma in" target="_Blank">hard</a> <a href="http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=296533" ; target="_Blank">drives</a>, today we'll have a look at a Desktop counterpart by Maxtor. The massive <b>250GB DiamondMax 10</b>. As large hard drives are becoming of an increased importance, we will also cover a small guide so you know what to look for when buying a new hard drive.
<ul>After plugging everything in, the drive was visible to my onboard Promise RAID/SATA Interface controller&#8217;s BIOS. In here, you can setup the &#8220;bootability&#8221; of drives and decide whether you want your hard drives to work in a RAID environment or simply to work alone; I decided to skip the RAID options and work alone. Maxtor offer a setup of tools to help you format the drive; MaxBlast, a piece of hard drive management software for Windows by Maxtor, for Maxtor drives.

The first thing you may notice, or not, is the noise level of the hard drive while in operation &#8211; it is, to say the least, very quiet. I found noise only noticeable whilst doing sustained file transfers between itself and my DiamondMax 9. I felt the drive was probably about twice as quiet as the DiamondMax 9; serious credit to Maxtor&#8217;s &#8220;Quiet Drive&#8221; technology, the Fluid Dynamic Bearings, and the fact that the spindle runs at 7,200 RPM (Western Digital has a line of hard drives running at a noisy 10K RPM).</ul>
Will this massive drive keep up to par with the other drives available? Namely the 10K RPM Western Digital Raptor drives? On to the review...

View: Neowin's Maxtor DiamondMax 10 - 250GB Review

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Week in review: The law and the Net


Week in review: The law and the Net 03/06/2004 01:50 AM
CNET Mar 5 2004 7:26PM GMT

Week in Review, 12/4/04 to 19/4/04


Week in Review, 12/4/04 to 19/4/04 04/18/2004 05:32 PM

Gizmodo Week In Review


Gizmodo Week In Review 08/01/2004 11:21 AM

Here's some highlights from last week's Gizmodo. We'll be back in the morning with news, features, and maybe a new contest or two.

Monday July 26th, 2004

HP Unveils Latest iPaqs Including h6315 Smartphone PDA Hybrid
MP3Blue Music and Bluetooth Jacket
Apple Parody Fuse Ads
Po ppot Pet Camera

Tuesday July 27th, 2004

Apple to Release iTunes for Motorola Phones
Seagate Believes In Self, Ups Hard Disk Warranties to Five Years
Motorola MPx220 and RAZR V3 Officially Unveiled
MSN TV Broadband: High Speed Web TV
Alaska Man Accused of Watching Movie During Fatal Wreck

Wednesday July 28th, 2004

Nintendo Shows Final DS Design
SK Telecom Human Ear GPS Kid's Phone
Six New Fujifilm Cameras; New Mamiya and Yakumos, Too
Feature Creep: 500 Books In Your Gadget Bag
Lego SNEX: Xbox and SNES In One Ugly Package
Motorola's A780 See-Through Smartphone
Brazilian Scientists Control Crab With Computer

Thursday July 29th, 2004

Sony Wants Robot Midgets to Chat You Up
LiebermannWatch 2004
iAudio U2 Flash Player
More Verizon/Motorola V710 Details
Sharp's Solar-Powered Street Lamp: Lumiwall
New iRiver PMC-100 Pictures

Friday July 30th, 2004

Motorola V710 On Sale at Radio Shack
iPaq rz1715 Reviewed; Not Pretty
TooDis MPal 400F Flash Memory Video Player
One Out of Ten Cellphone Users Want Music
This Week In Mobiles: Take One
New HP Compaq Budget Laptops
Motorola A845 High-Speed Handset Reviewed (and More)
Toshiba Whips Out Tiny Hard Drive, Smacks Apple


MacCentral week in review


MacCentral week in review 12/13/2003 09:23 AM
Paul Gettler is the third Maccentral newsletter subscriber to win an iPod in our monthly product drawing. The next winner will be chosen on January 2.

Week in review: Net threats


Week in review: Net threats 05/28/2004 12:21 PM

Zend: A Week in Review


Zend: A Week in Review 03/19/2003 10:24 PM
Well, to start the week of the right way, Zend has their latest PHP Weekly Summary posted (though, I think I'm the last one to call it that - heh).

Week in review: New leadership at HP


Week in review: New leadership at HP 04/01/2005 01:59 PM
Less than two months after the ouster of Carly Fiorina, Hewlett-Packard has found a replacement to occupy its chief executive's office.

Week in review: Antitrust again


Week in review: Antitrust again 12/19/2003 03:46 PM
CNET Dec 19 2003 3:31PM ET

WorldWatch Week in Review


WorldWatch Week in Review 10/29/2003 12:10 AM
A look at worldwide OSS news for the week of October 11 - 17.

Week in review: Net threat--or not


Week in review: Net threat--or not 04/23/2004 12:03 PM
The Internet is vulnerable to collapse due to a protocol flaw--or not--depending on whom you believe.

MacCentral Week in Review


MacCentral Week in Review 11/01/2003 11:52 AM
You can receive MacCentral's newsletter, which will be sent out each Friday, featuring news, analysis, information on updates and more. To encourage people to sign up for this newsletter, we're offering a special prize for U.S. newsletter subscribers: a chance to win on of three free iPods. You can read more about the newsletter and other site changes here .

Macworld week in review


Macworld week in review 02/14/2004 09:24 AM
MacCentral's week in review looks back at the week that was in Macintosh news and information.

Week in review: Chips down for Comdex


Week in review: Chips down for Comdex 06/25/2004 05:04 PM
CNET Jun 25 2004 7:56PM GMT

Week in review: VoIP connects


Week in review: VoIP connects 12/12/2003 01:58 PM
The nascent market for voice over Internet Protocol gets a number of big endorsements, with leading phone companies and a big-time cable provider unveiling plans for Internet telephone services.

Week in review: Resuscitating Windows


Week in review: Resuscitating Windows 08/27/2004 07:01 PM
Microsoft remaps the road to Longhorn as, on another front, companies get to grips with the SP2 update. Plus: An APB for P2P criminals.

Week in review: Requiem for the
handheld?


Week in review: Requiem for the
handheld?
06/04/2004 10:22 AM

Week in review: Copyright fights


Week in review: Copyright fights 01/23/2004 04:13 PM
The tech world keeps court dockets working overtime as the recording industry sues hundreds of people it can't name, the SCO Group gets tough with a rival, and Microsoft got a little too rough with a teenager.

Week in review: Dig that crazy beat


Week in review: Dig that crazy beat 09/24/2004 12:10 PM
Several major forces in the music industry change their tunes, as the industry tries to stay on top of the fast-changing market.

Week in review: Net portal wars


Week in review: Net portal wars 05/14/2004 01:40 PM
Rivals Yahoo and Google launch assaults on each other's territory as the fight for the Internet search dollars heated up.

Zend: A Week in Review (the Summary)


Zend: A Week in Review (the Summary) 12/02/2002 09:13 AM

Week in review: No holiday for hackers


Week in review: No holiday for hackers 12/05/2003 01:58 PM
Hackers paused briefly during the long Thanksgiving weekend to give thanks for security holes and flaws that allow them to wreak havoc on the Internet.

Week in review: XP update unleashed


Week in review: XP update unleashed 08/13/2004 12:25 PM
But not everyone is in a hurry to upgrade to Microsoft's long-awaited update to its Windows XP operating system.

News: MacCentral Week in Review


News: MacCentral Week in Review 04/02/2005 01:51 PM
In this week's MacCentral news retrospective, Senior Editor Peter Cohen explains why he hates April Fool's Day.

Week in review: Google's ups and downs


Week in review: Google's ups and downs 08/20/2004 12:26 PM
The search giant's long-awaited public offering finally makes it to the street, but the search is still on for Microsoft's Windows update.

Week in review: No wimpy worm


Week in review: No wimpy worm 05/07/2004 01:35 PM
After a slow start, successive versions of the Sasser worm slithered around the Net, crashing hundreds of thousands of computers thanks to unpatched systems.

Week in review: Goin' mobile


Week in review: Goin' mobile 03/14/2003 03:36 PM
Chipmakers bank on Net surfers' desire to unplug, releasing an array of notebook processors in hopes of hitching a ride on the wireless wave.

Software Review Of The Week (iCab X
2.9.7)


Software Review Of The Week (iCab X
2.9.7)
11/18/2003 01:19 AM
This week's Software Review Of The Week comes from VT's page for iCab X 2.9.7. APGuiliano writes:

"No new features, but the expiration date of 2.9.6 was drawing near? 6 years in beta and counting. This was a great browser on my LC III and System 7.5.5 but now? 1998 called, they want their browser back. I'll stick with Firebird!" (n/a star rating)

What do you think of iCab? It's time to discuss this *echo* Software Review Of The Week */echo*.

Like Pixels? Check out MacDesign

Week in review: Oracle's on offense


Week in review: Oracle's on offense 06/11/2004 01:05 PM
For Oracle, the best defense seems to be a good offense, as its Justice Department trial gets under way.

Week in review: Code breaking


Week in review: Code breaking 05/21/2004 11:20 AM

Week in review: Attack of the zombies


Week in review: Attack of the zombies 06/18/2004 02:13 PM
A denial-of-service outage hits Akamai and some of its top customers, and smart phones get their first-ever call from a worm.

Week in review: Intel looks ahead


Week in review: Intel looks ahead 09/10/2004 01:12 PM
Chipmaker talks up its plans for dual-core and wireless tech, and sketches out "the Internet of tomorrow."

Week in review: Thin is in at Apple


Week in review: Thin is in at Apple 09/03/2004 01:42 PM
Apple Computer is squeezing its latest iMac into a much slimmer design.
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