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Teenage Drivers Ignore Cellphone Usage Laws - Study

Published on June 10, 2008 to Mobility Miscellaneous

Washington DC - The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says teenager will use mobile phones while driving, even if it's illegal. Read more

Social Networking Pictures Come Back To Haunt Drunk Drivers

Published on July 24, 2008 to Networking

Los Angeles (CA) - Social networking sites are great for posting party pictures, but some of those pictures have come back to haunt two drunk drivers. Read more

Smartmirror To Tantalize US Drivers

Published on July 22, 2008 to Mobility Miscellaneous

Consider for a moment the number of distractions you already suffer from on the road. Read more

Society And Technology Pressures Drivers To Talk, Text While Driving - Survey

Published on May 21, 2008 to Mobility Miscellaneous

Columbus (OH) - Almost all Americans think they are safe drivers, but a new survey shows otherwise. Read more

Realtek Releases Drivers for Hackintosh MSI Winds

Published on December 16, 2008 to Notebooks and Laptops

For the industrious types, obtaining an illegal copy of a “hacked” Mac OS X installation can be easily found. One such popular platform for hackers to install modified OS X onto is the netbook. Read more

Digital Video Editing: The Matrox RT2500

Published on July 30, 2001 to Networking

The successor to the Matrox RT2000 is now available for $999. This video editing system targets hobby filmmakers and semi-professionals, adding compatibility with any 3D graphics adapter as well as Windows 2000 support. Read more

How Many Drivers Do You Need in Your Earphones?

Published on December 7, 2006 to Home Theater

Two drivers are definitely better than one. As good as the UM1 earphones are, the UM2 phones sound significantly better. Both offer excellent sound isolation, but you need to take the time to get the correct fit - which is also easier with the UM2s. Read more

Ready For the Masses - Video Editing With Matrox RT2000

Published on December 29, 2000 to Networking

Matrox RT2000 pack is made for users who want to cut, save or edit footage coming from different kinds of digital sources. The highlight of this solution is that it can process 2 video layers and 1 graphic layer in realtime. Read more

Video Editing For Beginners: Matrox RT.X10

Published on November 26, 2002 to Networking

Matrox follows the trend: High CPU clock speeds yield hardware savings and make the product less expensive. For around 750 euros (US$730) you can turn your PC into a video editing system. Read more

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