Content and news by Rob Williams

Rob Williams

Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; from desktop gaming to professional workstations, and all the supporting software.

twitter icon facebook icon instagram icon

Rob's Recent Content

OS X native version of Open Office next month

A version of OpenOffice that will run natively under Mac OS X’s Aqua user interface will be demo’d in public at Apple Expo Paris next month, the team behind the software have revealed. To date, the open-source productivity software suite has only run under the X11 Unix windowing system. Apple bundles an X11 implementation with Mac OS X, but many Mac users prefer the operating system’s own look and feel.

Not only will it look better, chances are it would run smoother due to it using OS Xs native interface.

Published on August 30, 2006

Corel Buys InterVideo

PC Magazine reports that Corel is expected to purchase InterVideo for $196M USD. InterVideo currently also holds the majority stake in Ulead too. Corel receives the controlling interest in Ulead with the acquisition of InterVideo as well. As with most acquisition news this isn’t official yet as the terms of the acquisition, shareholder approval, regulatory approval and other details haven’t been finalized yet. However, when the details are finalized Corel will own the WinDVD, WinRip, Photo Impact, DVD Movie Factory and other multimedia applications.

That’s quite a buy! Corel hasn’t exactly been a big player lately, so this could be a good way to boost stock. I’ve never been a fan of any Corel or InterVideo products, but I look forward to seeing where this goes.

Published on August 30, 2006

Interview with Lead Engineer of Linux Flash Player Team

What has been the toughest part of porting Flash Player 9 to Linux?

I would say the hardest part is selecting APIs that have broad coverage across distributions. Linux is a powerful platform that values diversity and choice of programming interfaces. This can sometimes conflict with the goal of creating software that is easily portable across different OS and distributions.

This is a great interview if you want somewhat of a behind the scenes look. Flash for Linux has come a long way in a few months though, and we should be seeing Flash 9 landing on Linux desktops in only a few months. Here’s hoping for 64-Bit support… a fact he never brought up in the interview.

Published on August 30, 2006

Is PC Gaming getting more and more boring?

To quote something I agree with “The stagnation of the game industry is dependant on the point of view of the individual”. A good point, no game can satisfy the entire demographic just the same way as even the best movies are not enjoyed by everyone.

I have to agree with most of these points… gaming in general focuses a lot more on better graphics and sound instead of gameplay. I suppose this is why I am still playing a six year old MMO and loving it ;-)

Published on August 30, 2006

Prey Patch 1.1 Released

As Prey continues to garner rave reviews, we’ve continued to enhance the online experience for the PC version of the game with Prey Patch 1.1, which will be available for download Wednesday, August 30 beginning at Noon eastern time. Among the latest improvements are multiplayer bandwidth optimization to allow better play on higher latency connections, a slew of updates to the multiplayer browser and the fixing of some components to improve stability on certain systems.

If you are a fan of Prey and want to keep up to date, just click the Update button on the main menu or follow the instructions when entering MultiPrey.

Published on August 30, 2006

OCZ Makes Use of Voltage eXtreme Technology to Shatter DDR2 Speed Records

Sunnyvale, CA—August 29, 2006—OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory, today announced the exciting unveiling of the PC2-9000 Ti Alpha VX2 DFI Special Edition, an exclusively engineered series of memory optimized for the new DFI LANParty UT NF590 SLI-M2R.

OCZ had just released their Gold PC2-8800 kit last week, so it certainly didn’t take them long to come right back with another amazing kit. Though it’s designed for a specific motherboard, it should prove just as overclocking friendly on any good AM2 board. You can read the full press release here.

Published on August 30, 2006

New High-End Intel Server Processors Expand Performance Leadership

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 29, 2006 – Intel Corporation today unveiled eight new Dual-Core Intel Xeon® 7100 series processors designed for multi-processor servers. Previously codenamed “Tulsa,” the Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 7100 series delivers on key requirements to support the demands of enterprise applications: top performance and reliability. The processor family also includes lower-power, 95 watt options that reduce associated energy costs.

You can read the complete news release here.

Published on August 30, 2006

Review Roundup for August 30

    Memory & Storage
  • Wolverine Flash Pac 7040 Portable Data Storage 7 in 1 Memory Card Reader – Futurelooks

    Motherboards & Processors
  • Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 Overclocking Adventure – Virtual-Hideout

    Peripherals & Power Supplies
  • ACEplus Melody Bluetooth Audio Player – techARP
  • Altec Lansing iM9 Portable Audio System – XYZ Computing
  • Creative Zen vision M 30GB – Red & Blackness
  • Scythe Kama Connect – techPowerUp!
  • Ultra Products X-Finity 500W PSU with Active PFC – Big Bruin

    Displays & Video Cards
  • BFG GeForce 7600 GT & 7900 GT OC – Guru3D

Published on August 30, 2006

A-Data 1GB EPP PC2-8000 Vitesta Extreme Edition

In the memory market, there are two things I am skeptical of. 1GB kits, and EPP. Today we are looking at a new kit from A-Data that has both. It proves to have some solid overclocking ability, thanks to it’s GMH chips. Are you willing to pay $200+ for a 1GB kit though?

Published on August 30, 2006

Updated Vista build available to first 100,000

Microsoft released Vista Build 5536 to beta testers last week, but regular end-users can take their chances with the latest build as well. After the tremendous response generated by the initial availability of Vista Beta 2 to the public, Microsoft has decided to limit this pre-RC1 build of Vista to the first 100,000 downloads

If you want to see how sluggish your PC can run, grab the download from the official site. There have been a -lot- of bug fixes since the open beta was released, so you can feel a bit better about installing this one.

Published on August 29, 2006

Killer NIC First Look

Obviously skill must be taken into account here. I do not think that the Killer NIC is going to make you a better player if you suck to begin with. But I do think that it is possible that the Killer NIC could give a skilled online deathmatch player an edge that could make a difference.

I’m still skeptical about a $279US NIC. You would really, really need a great reason or deep pocketbook to fork over that kind of money. It’s going to be a hard sell, but HardOCP is liking where it’s headed.

Published on August 29, 2006

Vista Pricing Revealed

For those that have been waiting for Microsoft’s long-delayed Windows Vista operating system, pricing for the company’s first consumer OS release since Windows XP in 2001 has been leaked. Ed Bott’s Microsoft Report initially discovered that Microsoft’s Canadian site had revealed pricing for the numerous Vista SKUs. However, later in the day, US pricing was found on Amazon’s website.

Home Premium, the equivalent to XP Pro, is $239. That doesn’t seem that bad considering XP Pro still sells for around $250. If you want the full blown Ultimate Edition, I hope you are ready to hand over $400!

Published on August 29, 2006

In-depth VGA Charts

We’ve had comprehensive VGA charts since 2002, but the latest update is more extensive than anything we had before. Today we launch all single-graphics PCI Express graphics solutions from ATI and Nvidia. The only card that has not been included is ATI’s brand-new Radeon X1950XTX, since it will not be available before mid-September. Dual graphics setups will be added to the interactive charts in two days, and we will also add AGP graphics solutions shortly.

You can check out their article here and the interactive guide here. If you are looking for a new card but don’t know what games it excels in, then those charts are for you.

Published on August 29, 2006

Corsair Dominator PC2-8888 Released

Oddly enough, I did not receive a press release about this, or it would have been posted yesterday.

Pushing performance specs generates heat, and that can compromise reliability and component life. The advanced cooling ability of Dual-path Heat Xchange (DHX) heat sinks keeps your memory safe and reliable even as you push it to the limit. Under the name XMS2 DOMINATOR, this DHX technology will be showing up on both Corsair parts designed for extreme overclocking and on memory designed for performance computing and gaming.

You have to see the heatspreader for yourself to believe it. It even includes an option cooling fan… hopefully it cools better than some others on the market.

Published on August 29, 2006

Xbox 360 gets more backwards compatible updates

Microsoft has updated its Xbox 360 backward-compatibility list, this time adding 39 new games and updating support for nine more. That brings the total number of Xbox games playable on the Xbox 360 up past the 250 mark. When the last update to the list was made in June, it added only 27 games to the list, a half-dozen of which were Japanese Xbox games like Bistro Cupid or Mahjong Seminar.

I hope that these updates won’t stop… I hate knowing I have games here I couldn’t play if I wanted to. This is quite the update though.

Published on August 29, 2006

OCZ Technology Continues to Expand European Presence

Sunnyvale, CA—August 28th, 2006—OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and power solutions, is proud to announce the expansion of its European headquarters in an effort to support the increasing demand for OCZ’s premium memory, power, and cooling solutions and growing network of European distributors, resellers, and system builders.

You can read the full press release here.

Published on August 29, 2006

Laptops Get Performance Boost from Intel Core 2 Duo Processors

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Aug. 28, 2006 – Laptops around the world are getting a make-over as systems based on Intel® Centrino® Duo mobile technology are now shipping with Intel® Core™2 Duo mobile processors inside, Intel Corporation announced today.

You can read the full press release here.

Published on August 29, 2006

Review Roundup for August 29

    Memory & Storage
  • Vantec NexStar LX Network Attached Storage Device – 3D Gameman

    Displays & Video Cards
  • GeCube X1300 & X1600 HDMI/HDCP Slim Edition cards – Hexus

    Complete Systems, Competitions & Etcetera
  • $4000USD HyperKore Gaming System Giveaway – Modders-Inc
Published on August 29, 2006

Xbox Live Arcade Unplugged Volume 1 Released

Microsoft today announced the worldwide launch of Xbox Live Arcade Unplugged Volume 1, a new disc compilation of hit Xbox Live® Arcade games plus a free one-month Xbox Live Gold subscription and downloadable Xbox Live Arcade demos. With a suggested retail price of $39.99, Xbox Live Arcade Unplugged Volume 1 arrives in stores worldwide on September 5, 2006.

I’ll be the first one to say “meh” over this, but it all really depends on what you like. The pack includes Geometry Wars, Wik, Outpost Kaloki X, Bejeweled 2, Hardwood Backgammon and Texas Hold ’em. If you just so happen to like -all- of the games listed, then you are set.

Published on August 28, 2006

Core 2 Duo Arrives for Notebooks

Today Intel officially launched the Core 2 Duo processor for mobile platforms. Based on the Merom core, Core 2 Duo is arguably the industry’s most anticipated mobile processor launch of this year. Judging from performance comparisons of its desktop counterpart, Conroe, Core 2 Duo should deliver some very impressive performance benchmarks in notebooks, which will also be announced this week.

As expected, some of the CPU’s get expensive, but even the smaller $200~ ones will provide some amazing performance. If you are looking to buy a laptop, you will be wanting to take a hard look at Merom.

Published on August 28, 2006

Older Entries

Newer Entries