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BIOS Magazine posted a Laplink PCmover Review

PCmover is a relatively useful application that lets you move almost everything from your old PC to your new one. And, with PCmover you shouldn't even need to find old CDs or serial numbers to reinstall your applications. It's also the only software application that automatically moves programs as well as data files and settings from an old Windows PC to a new Windows Vista system. So once you've upgraded to Microsoft's brand new operating system, you can transfer the software programs, files, and system settings from your old computer to your new one with only a few clicks.
Laplink PCmover Review

VR-Zone has learned about the Intel Discrete GPUs plans

Intel's Visual Computing Group (VCG) gave an interesting overview of the discrete graphics plans this week. There seems to be a few interesting developments down the pipeline that could prove quite a challenge to NVIDIA and AMD in 2 years time. As already stated on their website, the group is focused on developing advanced products based on a many-core architecture targeting high-end client platforms initially. Their first flagship product for games and graphics intensive applications is likely to happen in late 2008-09 timeframe and the GPU is based on multi-core architecture. We heard there could be as many as 16 graphics cores packed into a single die.
Intel Discrete GPUs Roadmap Overview

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MadPenguin.org has posted an article on Open Source

Earlier today, I stumbled upon an article that was filled with reader comments stating that the sellers of open source software are to be dismissed as scam artists. Those in this crowd that actually understand the legal bindings of the individual license(s) and definition of open source generally pointed out that they feel such sales are unethical - just not illegal. Fine. But what kills me are these misguided individuals that claim that laws are being broken should said software be sold to the end user. This is false. What they apparently misunderstand is that open source software offer a fairly complex license. And while variations of a common idea are abound in the open source licensing world, it's still the same concept at its core.
Open Source: Understanding the Core Principals

The TechZone posted a review on the Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard

Logitech is claiming that their diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard is the "world's most advanced keyboard", boasting all sorts of cool toys and features that will have just about every other letter-cruncher drooling for days. It's not exactly revolutionary in terms of changing your computer interface experience, but it does what it needs to do, and it does it well.
Logitech diNovo Edge Bluetooth Keyboard Review