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Bravura Evil Master Radeon II 8500
by Staff Writers

It has been a long time coming, but finally there is some serious competition to the mantle assumed by the behemoth that is NVIDIA. The Radeon 8500 is the latest graphics chipset from ATI, which itself is a graphics giant, though does not possess nearly the same public profile in the consumer 3D market. Unlike previous ATI cards that featured exclusively on ATIs own branding and PCB, the Radeon 8500 and 7500 are open to other board manufacturers, presumably to take a bigger bite out of NVIDIAs lucrative market share.

May 9, 2002
Bravura Evil Master 7500
by Staff Writers

The Radeon 7500 is the little brother to the Radeon 8500 and is essentially an enhanced version of the original Radeon card, an example of which was tested in this round-up as a yardstick and included in the performance graphs (pages 50-51). It features the Charisma Engine; ATIs equivalent of the T&L engine found in GeForce-based cards.

Jan 1, 2002
Feature
Ancient Evil
by Staff Writers

For centuries, would-be heroes have pitted their skills against the Crypt of the Ancients. Now controlled by the seemingly ageless arch-mage Alaric, the crypt is believed to have been built some five

Jan 1, 1900
ATI Radeon 8500
by Gareth Ogden

This card is the same card as the Bravura Evil Master II, but without the retail extras thrown in. The card itself is a fairly plain-looking affair - a simple green PCB (printed circuit board) with a small cooling fan and heatsink over the GPU, and an array of RAM modules absent of the large RAM heatsinks now commonplace on the NVIDIA models.

Dec 3, 2001
Review > Misc Software
Peer-To-Peer
by Staff Writers

This is a collection of essays from the people who are pioneering peer-to-peer networking projects today.

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Goosebumps Attack of the Mutant
by Staff Writers

The Masked Mutant has a diabolical plan to rule the world and it's up to you to stop him! But think fast and move even faster, because The Mutant and his army of evil henchmen will do any

Jan 1, 1900
Feature
Finishing touches go on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
by Staff writers

Krome is busy putting finishing touches on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed. We spoke to them about the game, Krome's new Merkury3 engine and more.

Jun 25, 2008
Feature
Weblog: Stuart Ridley: Instant Karma
by Staff Writers

Have you done something bad? Any day now, I swear, someone will use the Net to get their bittersweet revenge on you.

Apr 22, 2003
News
Daily Web roundup: 7 reasons to switch to Windows 7, Razer's first MMO mouse, District 9 "shockumentary"
by Staff writers

Wired posts 7 good, and possibly controversial, reasons to switch to Windows 7. Also: Razer's first dedicated MMO mouse, man sells oven door as TV.

Aug 20, 2009
News
Windows 7 the complete guide, part 4: playing DivX and XviD files
by Staff writers

Native playback of DivX and XviD files is one of the most potentially useful additions to Windows 7. Here's what you need to know.

Aug 31, 2009
News
Daily Web roundup: Bringing back the X-Files , Avatar trailer, 200Hz Bravias to be obsolete?
by Staff writers

Should filmmakers bring back the X-Files? Also: Samsung reportedly has a 480Hz HDTV in the pipeline, and Xbox 360 owners await price drop.

Aug 24, 2009
News
Your eBay stories
by Staff writers

A few weeks ago we asked for your eBay stories, and we’ve received a lot of responses about bad sellers, demanding buyers and more.

Mar 5, 2008
Feature
HDTV Heaven
by Staff writers

High definition video is the next big thing for Australia. We explain the essential technologies for your TV or living room PC, and what to expect from our broadcasters.

Sep 22, 2006
Feature
Weblog: Stuart Ridley: X Media trends - Asia's sun is rising
by Staff Writers

What are the trends, hurdles and super-happy-fun times ahead for digital media? Read on to see what people like C Chris O'Hanlon, Steve Mack and TNC (Time for New Connections) think...

Jun 16, 2003
Feature
Weblog: Stuart Ridley: X Media trends - Asia's sun is rising
by Staff Writers

What are the trends, hurdles and super-happy-fun times ahead for digital media? Read on to see what people like C Chris O'Hanlon, Steve Mack and TNC (Time for New Connections) think...

Jun 16, 2003
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Windows 7 the complete guide, part 4: playing DivX and XviD files
by Staff writers  |   Aug 31, 2009
Native playback of DivX and XviD files is one of the most potentially useful additions to Windows 7. Here's what you need to know.
Daily Web roundup: Bringing back the X-Files , Avatar trailer, 200Hz Bravias to be obsolete?
by Staff writers  |   Aug 24, 2009
Should filmmakers bring back the X-Files? Also: Samsung reportedly has a 480Hz HDTV in the pipeline, and Xbox 360 owners await price drop.
Daily Web roundup: 7 reasons to switch to Windows 7, Razer's first MMO mouse, District 9 "shockumentary"
by Staff writers  |   Aug 20, 2009
Wired posts 7 good, and possibly controversial, reasons to switch to Windows 7. Also: Razer's first dedicated MMO mouse, man sells oven door as TV.
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