Speaking of AMD's forthcoming Spider platform for high-end gaming PCs, here's some more video to look at. The first shows the platform's built-in overclocking console, the second gives a peek at the CGI design, rendering and editing possiblities on the quad-core Phenom-based hardware.
Wednesday Worst ... just for the heck of it, from time to time I'll share some funny/cool/horrifying clips that may or may not have to do with technology. And I'll do my best to make sure they're "safe for work."
The clips below are fairly old, but if you haven't seen them ... well, get ready to wince. First up, quite possibly the worst "team-building" exercise in the history of forever:
Next up, Ballmer. I have four words for you: This. Never. Gets. Old.
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