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- Maximum PC Will Be Doing Live Streaming Reactions to Apple's Big Event
- Maingear Epic Force Video Review
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 980M Benchmarks Purportedly Leaked
- GOG Turns 6 Years Old, Celebrates with Deeply Discounted Games
- Electronic Arts Chief Talks Being Voted Worst Company in U.S., Game Delays, and Other Topics
- Intel's Xeon E5-2600/1600 v3 CPUs Bring Haswell to the Server Space
- Facebook Sees 1 Billion Daily Video Views, New Features Coming Soon
- Newegg Daily Deals: Corsair HX Series 850W PSU, AMD A4-6300 Richland APU, and More!
- FBI Says Glitch Helped it Locate Silk Road Server
- Toshiba Unveils Dirt-Cheap Windows Notebook at IFA
Maximum PC Will Be Doing Live Streaming Reactions to Apple's Big Event Posted: 08 Sep 2014 05:47 PM PDT Watch the Maximum PC crew poke fun of Apple live on Twitch!The Maximum PC crew is going to do a live stream reaction to Apple's big 9/9/14 event at 10am PST (tomorrow). You'll be able to tune into the Twitch stream below. In case the embed doesn't work for whatever reason (Sorry, but we're new to this), you can check us out on our Twitch page at http://www.twitch.tv/maximumpcmag It should be fun! |
Maingear Epic Force Video Review Posted: 08 Sep 2014 02:05 PM PDT See what a $12,000 gaming rig looks likeOne of the best parts of this job is getting to play with hardware we can't afford. For this video, Gordon walks you through Maingear's Epic Force which is a tour de force of beautiful plumbing even Mario would be proud of. The machine, delivered to us before Intel's epic Core i7-5960X "Haswell-E" is built on an overclocked Core i7-4790K "Devil's Canyon" chip and packs a pair of water cooled Radeon R9 295 X2 graphics cards. What do you think of the Maingear Epic Force PC? Let us know in the comments below. |
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 980M Benchmarks Purportedly Leaked Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:58 PM PDT |
GOG Turns 6 Years Old, Celebrates with Deeply Discounted Games Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:23 PM PDT |
Electronic Arts Chief Talks Being Voted Worst Company in U.S., Game Delays, and Other Topics Posted: 08 Sep 2014 11:44 AM PDT |
Intel's Xeon E5-2600/1600 v3 CPUs Bring Haswell to the Server Space Posted: 08 Sep 2014 10:33 AM PDT |
Facebook Sees 1 Billion Daily Video Views, New Features Coming Soon Posted: 08 Sep 2014 08:29 AM PDT |
Newegg Daily Deals: Corsair HX Series 850W PSU, AMD A4-6300 Richland APU, and More! Posted: 08 Sep 2014 06:35 AM PDT Top Deal: When you're finished building your PC, you can raise your screwdriver and proclaim, "By the power of Grayskull, I have the power!" It will feel good, but if you forgot to purchase a power supply, it doesn't matter what you shout, your system isn't turning on. Hey, it could be worse -- you could have purchased a generic PSU and found out the hard way why it's a good idea to invest in a quality, name-brand PSU with a good reputation. Speaking of which, check out today's top deal for a Corsair HX Series HX850 850W Power Supply for $120 with free shipping (normally $150 - use coupon code: [EMCPAPF37]; additional $20 mail-in-rebate). This is an 80 Plus Gold certified PSU with modular cables and plenty of amperage (70A) available through the single +12V rail. Other Deals: WD SE 2TB 7200 RPM 64MB Cache SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5-inch Enterprise Hard Drive for $125 with free shipping (normally $135 - use coupon code: [EMCPAPF26]) MSI R9 270X 2GB 256-Bit GDDR5 PCI Express 3.0 HDCP Ready CrossFireX Support Video Card for $170 with free shipping (Addtional $20 Mail-in rebate) AMD A4-6300 Richland Dual-Core 3.7GHz (3.9GHz Turbo) Socket FM2 65W Desktop Processor for $38 with free shipping (normally $48 - use coupon code: [EMCPAPF29]) G.Skill Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 2133 (PC3 17000) Desktop Memory for $79 with free shipping (normally $87 - use coupon code: [EMCPAPF35]) |
FBI Says Glitch Helped it Locate Silk Road Server Posted: 08 Sep 2014 12:42 AM PDT Leaky login page and not NSA's Tor-cracking expertise led agency to SR serverThe infamous Silk Road Tor-based website was on quite a high (pun intended), having established itself as the internet's largest illegal drug marketplace, when the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) shut it down in October, 2013. The agency also arrested a San Francisco-based man named Ross Ulbricht for masterminding the whole operation under the nom de guerre Dread Pirate Roberts. That man is now trying to have the court rule inadmissible all of the government's evidence against him. The defense recently filed a pre-trial motion to suppress evidence "because the government obtained it as a result of unlawful searches and seizures – either directly because the specific warrant or order authorizing the search and/or seizure was unlawful, or because the search and seizure constituted the 'fruit of the poisonous tree' of a previously conducted invalid search and/or seizure – that violated the Fourth Amendment to the US Constitution, as well as certain applicable statutes." Well, the prosecution filed its response to that pre-trial motion on Friday, dismissing any suggestions that the evidence against Ulbricht may have been obtained through unlawful means. "Ulbricht offers no evidence of any governmental misconduct to support this sweeping claim. Instead, Ulbricht conjures up a bogeyman – the National Security Agency ('NSA') – which Ulbricht suspects, without any proof whatsoever, was responsible for locating the Silk Road server, in a manner that he simply assumes somehow violated the Fourth Amendment," the filing reads. According to the filing, it wasn't NSA shenanigans but a problem with the way the login interface had been configured (or misconfigured) that helped the FBI locate the Iceland-based server. "The Internet protocol ("IP") address of the SR Server (the "Subject IP Address") was 'leaking' from the site due to an apparent misconfiguration of the user login interface by the site administrator – i.e. Ulbricht." "FBI agents [from the New York Field Office] noticed the leak upon reviewing the data sent back by the Silk Road website when they logged on or attempted to log on as users of the site. A close examination of the headers in this data revealed a certain IP address not associated with the Tor network (the 'Subject IP Address') as the source of some of the data. FBI personnel entered the Subject IP Address directly into an ordinary (non-Tor) web browser, and it brought up a screen associated with the Silk Road login interface, confirming that the IP address belonged to the SR Server." Follow Pulkit on Google+ |
Toshiba Unveils Dirt-Cheap Windows Notebook at IFA Posted: 07 Sep 2014 10:13 PM PDT One of many cheap, no-frills Windows notebooks ready to take on ChromebooksThe influx of dirt-cheap Windows laptops that we had been warned about a couple of months back has begun. Among the first wave of such devices is the Satellite Cloudbook CL10-B, an 11.6-inch laptop that runs Windows 8.1 with Bing and is powered by an Intel Bay Trail processor. Currently being showcased alongside the dirt-cheap likes of the Chromebook 2 and the Encore Mini 7-inch Android tablet at the ongoing IFA 2014 event in Berlin, the CL10-B is, as you would expect, very minimal in terms of specs. Inside this device, you will find a low-end Intel Celeron Bay Trail processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of eMMC storage, a USB 3.0 port, a USB 2.0 port, HDMI out and an SD card reader. The 11.6-inch display on this thing is a non-touch TN (twisted nematic) display with a 1,366 x 768 resolution. The CL10-B, which can last around 6 hours on a single charge, will be available globally before the year is out. Although we know it will cost £200 (roughly $330) in the UK, Toshiba has yet to spill the beans on pricing for other countries. Follow Pulkit on Google+ |
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