Cebit 2004 Coverage
Koen writes "March the 18th, Teamhardware.com visited Cebit 2004, the largest IT fair in Europe. We made tons of pictures and gathered a lot of information. Topics of discussion: Intel, nVidia, ATI, XFX, Abit, Epox, Shuttle, DFI and more." Espectr0 writes "BBC News has an article with pictures of the new gadgets being shown at Cebit 2004. Some of them are: 3D screens, heads-up displays, all-in-one USB memory sticks and portable video players!"
Here is the pocket multimedia player we have heard so much about recently. Sporting an 80 GB hard drive, this beauty can store and play all your pictures, music files and video files, (in Windows WMV format).
Nuff Said.
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Here we say that it is the largest IT fair in the world (www.heise.de) !
European IT fairs aren't included in the World Series so it only counts as the largest in Europe.
Better luck next time.
You darn kids and your mini/nano ITX based HTPCs! In my day we had real HTPCs, the VAX 11/720 HTPC and the Sun 6/690 HTPC with IPI drives. None of this namby, pamby ITX stuff.
cheap labor conservatives - they want to keep you hungry enough to be thankful for minimum wage.
This may or may not be true, I am not sure. However, I am a Master of the Obvious, and common sense tells me that the old saying "Don't shit where you eat" also applies on a global scale. How about "Don't shit where what you eat - eats"? Hmm.. unless it is a mushroom.. then I guess its ok
Look here to see the main difference between Europe and USA.
It's no goatse.cx link..
There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't.
But perhaps more importantly, were Infinium Labs there to show off a real Phantom? :-/
Karma: It's all a bunch of tree-huggin' hippy crap!
wtf? she's not that hot. How about the PHP girls?
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