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Official pricing for BMW X5M and X6M leaks out {Autoblog}

Apr 27th 2009 9:24AM Prospective buyers will have to hope that phlegm and key resistant paint is an option.

Get ready for another co-processor: further details on Caustic Graphics's RTPU {Engadget}

Apr 21st 2009 9:50AM @monkeypox
ATI is NOT doing a good job of making their GPUs more efficient right now.
If you compare nv and ATIs flagship cards (the GTX295 and the 4870x2), the ATI card consumes far more power and generates much more heat than the nvidia one (and generally for slightly less performance). ATI seems to be taking the route Intel took with the P4 ("crank up the frequencies, to hell with the increased power consumption and heat!") at the moment.

REPORT: Nissan headed back to 'Ring in search of new GT-R and GT-R SpecV lap times {Autoblog}

Mar 30th 2009 3:09PM You missed the dash.
GT-R.
Now THAT is being pedantic...

Lo-Res Rumormill: BMW PAS concept surfaces {Autoblog}

Feb 10th 2009 2:48PM "Progressive Activity Sedan" or, as we in the UK would call it, a five-door hatchback...

Oregon introduces bill to ban aftermarket car parts {Autoblog}

Feb 6th 2009 4:58PM Er... the parts that make cars " go faster, stop shorter, or turn better" are precisely what they're talking about banning. In particular, tyres, it would seem, the element which allows you to "turn better". A performance tyre is one of the simplest, but most effective modifications you can make. This will not be an option in Oregon if the bill is passed, as softer compound 'sports' tyres have a greater rolling resistance than other less performance oriented tyres on the market. Presumably the bill also refers to engine modifications, which (last time I checked) usually make a car "go faster," in your words. I'm sure they'll ban fancy brake pads too, due to the materials they're made from, so that covers the "stop shorter" element.

Lian-Li's PC-888: if the Burj Al Arab were a PC chassis {Engadget}

Jan 23rd 2009 9:33AM Sorry for double posting, but do you mean you don't have to hide it under your desk, or do you mean you wouldn't be able to hide it under your desk?

Lian-Li's PC-888: if the Burj Al Arab were a PC chassis {Engadget}

Jan 23rd 2009 9:30AM Sometimes, I really hope people are being sarcastic. This is one of those moments.

Lian-Li's PC-888: if the Burj Al Arab were a PC chassis {Engadget}

Jan 23rd 2009 9:05AM Absolutely! Maybe Lian-Li should cut out the middleman and just stick the neon lights in there to begin with?

Lian-Li's PC-888: if the Burj Al Arab were a PC chassis {Engadget}

Jan 23rd 2009 8:48AM Why would anyone want that eyesore in their home? That's if it fits inside anyone's home...

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