Thanks DO for sending this in, a email about his new section over at maxreboot. Also- whilst im here, thanks to everyone who sent in the news about the xbox price reduction- we got almost 30 emails on that topic alone!
Hello this is Digital Oracle from Maximum Reboot and I have something very special in this Info Blast. You may have been wondering why the News, Reviews and Download Blasts have been lately, this is because I decided to put them on hold for the development of a newly improved section at Maximum Reboot. This section is called Sniper and is a section dedicate to providing Tutorial, Guides and Tips for computers.
Currently we have one tutorial aimed at Beginners and Pros, which shows you have to build a computer from the ground up. It contains information on what to do before, while and after building a computer. Also we have two guides that explains and offers solutions to the annoying codes in Microsoft Windows. The first of these guides explains about the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) you get when windows stick it finger up and refuses to work. Secondly in the other guide which aims to help with the Error Codes displayed by the device manager and also includes information for people who have never used the device manager before.
Over the coming week this section will be expanded to include much more, but anyway, enough from me now, here is the URL.
View: Sniper Homepage @ Maxreboot
Hello this is Digital Oracle from Maximum Reboot and I have something very special in this Info Blast. You may have been wondering why the News, Reviews and Download Blasts have been lately, this is because I decided to put them on hold for the development of a newly improved section at Maximum Reboot. This section is called Sniper and is a section dedicate to providing Tutorial, Guides and Tips for computers.
Currently we have one tutorial aimed at Beginners and Pros, which shows you have to build a computer from the ground up. It contains information on what to do before, while and after building a computer. Also we have two guides that explains and offers solutions to the annoying codes in Microsoft Windows. The first of these guides explains about the Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) you get when windows stick it finger up and refuses to work. Secondly in the other guide which aims to help with the Error Codes displayed by the device manager and also includes information for people who have never used the device manager before.
Over the coming week this section will be expanded to include much more, but anyway, enough from me now, here is the URL.
Featured in today’s New York Times “Circuits” section, EarthViewer 3D transforms the way people receive and use geospatial information by delivering to PCs with an Internet broadband connection a three dimensional model of planet Earth. EarthViewer 3D takes full advantage of NVIDIA’s graphics processing power to deliver a seamless stream of high-resolution satellite images, aerial photographs, maps, point of interest databases and other location-critical data. EarthViewer 3D also allows users to pan, zoom and tilt the view of any location, from Mount Everest to the Grand Canyon, for the ultimate ‘birds eye’ view of the world.
“NVIDIA and Keyhole have partnered to deliver an excellent way for NVIDIA customers to explore the rich and expansive world of 3D,” stated Dan Vivoli, vice president of marketing at NVIDIA. “By presenting a unique and educational way to explore the world, EarthViewer 3D combines all of the pieces needed to deliver an easily accessible, compelling 3D experience, and represents the future of 3D applications for mainstream audiences.”
From April 22 to May 5, NVIDIA will host a limited online promotion, giving 10,000 consumers up to a two-week trial of the EarthViewer 3D program. In addition, those who download the trial version will have the chance to win a Toshiba notebook computer equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce4 420 Go GPU by participating in a global treasure hunt to find the NVIDIA logo hidden somewhere in the EarthViewer 3D world. NVIDIA also plans to make EarthViewer 3D available to its OEM partners as an optional software bundle for its GeForce4Ô family of GPUs.
“Keyhole and NVIDIA share the same vision - 3D as a medium,” said John Hanke, CEO at Keyhole Corp. “We are delighted to have NVIDIA as a partner in distributing this innovative application to millions of NVIDIA users.”

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