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Fall IDF 2006 Wrap-up Coverage
Legit Reviews published a Fall IDF 2006 Wrap-up Coverage

Today we cover some of the companies that Legit Reviews works with and brings you an update on what they had to show at IDF this time around. With companies presenting overclocking workshops and showing off upcoming products at their booths there was a bunch of friendly faces at the show! Legit Reviews is already looking forward for the next Intel Developer Forum!
Fall IDF 2006 Wrap-up Coverage

Running Internet Explorer in Debian and ubuntu Linux
Debian Admin looked at a Linux auto installer for Internet Explorer

No clicks needed. No boring setup processes. No Wine complications. Just one easy script and you’ll get three IE versions to test your Sites. And it’s free and open source.This may be very helpful for software developers and web developers to test their applications.
Running Internet Explorer in Debian and ubuntu Linux

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CoolerMaster NotePal P1 Laptop Cooler Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the CoolerMaster NotePal P1 Laptop Cooler

I found some features that I really liked: the small size, the performance, the USB cable storage box, and the ergonomics. All of those features really appealed to me, and using the NotePal P1 for the last week was very comfortable.
CoolerMaster NotePal P1 Laptop Cooler Review

BFG Ageia Physics card Review
The Guru of 3D looked at the BFG Ageia Physics card

A few months ago (roughly April/May) Ageia released the Physx PPU and ever since had a really rough start. The games that currently support the Physx cards are Ghost Recon (GRAW), City of Villains, Bet on Soldier: Blood Sport and Cellfactor. One of the board partners of this aggressive new idea & innovation is BFG. They recently submitted a PhysX board to Guru3D.com, which they'll have a look at today.
BFG Ageia Physics card Review