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News Search Results for: signature TTechwareLabs Guide:8 Steps to Creating and Using Signatures in Outlook 2010 @ techwarelabs.com [Mar-09-11] (0 Comments) Like it or hate it Office 2010 is jam packed with some excellent features. Unfortunately as a product becomes more feature packed it also has the tendency to become more complicated to use. The following 8 easy steps will walk you through one of the most common tasks many users want, a predefined signature which appears at the bottom of new e-mails, replies, or both. Singularity Full HD Screenshots @ ngohq.com [Jul-20-10] (0 Comments) Singularity is a first-person shooter developed by the legendary Raven Software and utilizing the power and flexibility of the Unreal 3 game engine. Set in an alternate present of 2010, players take on the role of a US Air Force pilot who while investigating an extreme radiation signature, stumbles upon a top secret Cold War era Soviet program, run amok which not only causes monstrous mutations, but also threatens to alter nature of time itself. Antivirus Suites Block DSEO @ ngohq.com [Sep-09-09] (0 Comments) It has come to our attention that several Antivirussuites have listed our Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (DSEO) asa dangerous file. We originally created DSEO to solve the seriousdriver signature enforcement problem that appeared after Microsoftremoved the permanent command line switch that disables driversignature enforcement in Windows Vista SP1 and Windows 7. Sadly, theonly way around this is to press F8 upon startup and choose “DisableDriver Signature Enforcement”, which is temporary and unacceptable.Microsoft has left users without an option to disable the featurepermanently.Driver signature enforcement is indeed a good idea, but it is performedbadly. It requires all drivers and system files to be digitally signedwith a certificate or they won’t run. The problem with signing yourfiles is the fact that the certificate costs thousands of dollars. Ofcourse, that money is not a concern for corporations such as Adobe, butfor the majority of developers, which are freeware/open sourcedevelopers that make no profit, this is simply unforgivable. Cooler Master UCP 700W Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Jul-15-09] (0 Comments) Cooler Master has also released a high-quality power supply series called UCP with an internal design similar to Seasonic M12D, Antec Signature and Corsair HX units but costing far less. Is it a good product? Corsair HX850W Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Jun-20-09] (0 Comments) Corsair HX850W is a power supply with modular cabling system and high-end components promising up to 90% efficiency, launched to compete with Antec Signature series and Seasonic M12D series. Corsair HX850 850W PSU @ jonnyguru.com [Jun-14-09] (0 Comments) It seems an eternity since the last time Corsair released amodular power supply in their high performance HX line of units, and therehas been a good deal of speculation around the net on when Corsair was goingto finally release something in the 750W-850W range to better compete withthe likes of the Seasonic M12D and Antec Signature units at that level. Antec TruePower New Series 750W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Mar-23-09] (0 Comments) Antec has combined quality features from their high-end SignatureSeries with the affordable pricing of the TruePower line with theintroduction of the TruePower New series. The TruePower New 750W PSUdelivered excellent efficiency with good voltage regulation and cleanoutputs. The TP-750 is quiet during normal operation and includes a goodcompliment of both fixed and modular cables/connectors. And let's notforget Antec backs the TruePower New series with their 5-year warranty. Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider v1.3 @ ngohq.com [Mar-20-09] (0 Comments) It seems that Microsoft has forgotten end users when itintroduced a very restricted module of driver signature enforcement inWindows Vista and Windows 7. All drivers and system files must bedigitally verified or they cannot run when using both 32-bit and 64-bitversions of Windows Vista and Windows 7. In the past, it was possibleto turn that feature off in Vista, but due to new kernel securityupdates, it is impossible to turn it off without degrading security andstability of your operating system or putting your master boot recordsin risk by using other software alternatives.So what is the problem with digital certificates? Well, the problem is…developers have to pay Microsoft to receive verified certificates, andthat makes many applications inaccessible under Windows Vista andWindows 7. However, it is still possible to turn it off by pressing theF8 function key during system boot up, but pressing F8 every time onboot up can be a serious pain in the butt. Others have foundworkarounds, but most of them are too risky and may trash your masterboot records, at least until now thanks to our latest tool. Antec Truepower New 750W Power Supply @ jonnyguru.com [Mar-16-09] (0 Comments) In the many forums I frequent, I sometimes see people wishingthey could afford one of Antec's high end Signature units and yet not quitewilling to go for one of the Truepower Trio models. Well, Antec's decided tofreshen up the Truepower line once more, and they've just released the brandnew Truepower New series. These are 80 Plus certified units that promise tobring the Truepower name closer in quality to the Signatures while stillkeeping the price affordable. Jays c-Jays Headphones @ techpowerup.com [Jan-30-09] (0 Comments) Swedish headphone manufacturer Jays recently released the much anticipated c-Jays supra-aural headphones. Their slim design together with a customizable sound signature has made quite a stir amongst the headphone crowd. Antec Signature Series 850W Power Supply @ pcper.com [Jan-15-09] (0 Comments) The Signature 850 has excellent voltage regulation, exceptionallyclean DC outputs, and operates very efficiently. Antec includes a goodcompliment of both fixed and modular cables/connectors and backs theSignature 850 with a 5-year warranty. If you are looking for a top qualityPSU in the 850W range, this one will be hard to beat. Antec's Signature 850W power supply @ bit-tech.net [Dec-05-08] (0 Comments) */While we don't like the cables so much because they look ugly and they Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider 1.1 @ ngohq.com [Dec-02-08] (0 Comments) Microsoftdid well releasing Service Pack 1, but somehow they forgot end userswhen they introduced a very restricted module of driver signatureenforcement. In laymen’s terms, all drivers and system files must bedigitally verified or they cannot run when using both 32-bit and 64-bitversions of Vista. In the past, it was possible to turn that featureoff; but due to new kernel security updates, it is impossible to turnit off without degrading security and stability of your operatingsystem or putting your master boot records in risk by using othersoftware alternatives.Pressing F8 every time on boot up can be a serious pain in the ass andfrustrating to those that miss the time window available to press F8during start up. Others have found workarounds, but most of them aretoo risky and may trash your master boot records and some others weretoo complicated for the average end user to perform, at least until now- thanks to our latest tool. Antec Signature 650 Power Supply @ hardwaresecrets.com [Nov-22-08] (0 Comments) The new Signature Series from Antec is a premium power supply line. But what does exactly “Premium” mean besides a higher price? Can it really deliver 650 W? Let’s see. Dynamic Forum Signatures @ iceteks.com [Oct-28-08] (0 Comments) This is a revised version of a past iceteks article on making a dynamic signature. This allows you to make your signature image have dynamic content built in. Antec Signature 650W PSU @ jonnyguru.com [Oct-20-08] (0 Comments) You may recall that the SG-850 received the first 10 out of 10rating I've ever given out for performance, and I have a confession to make:after that product's very impressive showing, I installed it into my maincomputer where it is now running as I type this, displacing a veryimpressive in its own right 1200W unit. Not just any unit can make thatclaim, and you better believe that I want to see how the 650W versionperforms just as much as you all do. Let's get things rolling with a few boxshots. [News] Antec Signature 850 Watt Power Supply @ virtual-hideout.net [Oct-08-08] (0 Comments) You can find the Signature 850 Watt Power Supply for $230.00 atretailers like Newegg and Performance-PCs. That's not a bad price at allgiven the internal improvements made to the new Signature line. And besides,you're buying a product from a proven name in the PSU industry. And if thatdoesn't entice you, how about a 5 Year Warranty? They're that confidentabout this product. Why shouldn't you be? Until I see something better comealong, this is my top recommended power supply in the 800 to 900 wattrange. Gigabyte GeForce 8800GT TurboForce 512MB @ aphnetworks.com [May-06-08] (0 Comments) While NVIDIA's 65nm G92 core is an optimized derivative of NVIDIA's original 90nm G80 core to a certain extent, cards based on the G92 like the 8800GT and 8800GTS 512MB is nothing but a success amongst performance enthusiasts -- and there's a good reason why. Our previous review of the Asus 8800GT TOP back in January showed that, in general, the 8800GT is not only a very capable card in terms of 3D performance and comes at a great price depending on the board manufacturer and retailer you are purchasing from, but are also very power efficient for what it offers. Last month, we got another variation of the 8800GT for our review -- this time, from Gigabyte. The Gigabyte GeForce 8800GT TurboForce 512MB is not just about great performance, however. Utilizing a shorter, unique signature Gigabyte-blue non-reference PCB, along with a Zalman copper cooler, combined with Gigabyte's custom overclocking and overvolting software to squeeze the heck out of this card, how does it step up against the rest? Let's check this card out and run it through our set of benchmarks. And of course -- overclocking. Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider @ ngohq.com [Apr-24-08] (0 Comments) Microsoft did well bringing the 64-bit architecture to Windows Vista but somehow they screwed up. Apparently they forgot who their target audience was when they introduced a very restricted module of driver signature enforcement. In laymen's terms, all drivers and system files must be digitally verified or they cannot run when using the 64-bit version of Vista. In the past it was possible to turn that feature off; but due to new kernel security updates it is impossible to turn it off without degrading security and stability of your operating system.In order to turn this off it involves uninstalling critical security updates that Microsoft has released to increase system security. Sadly, this feature makes Windows Vista 64-bit into a closed and locked down operation system.So what's the problem with digital certificates? Well, the problem is. developers have to pay Microsoft to receive verified certificates, and that makes many applications inaccessible under Windows Vista 64-bit. This driver signature enforcement can be a serious pain to end-users; however it is still possible to turn it off by disabling it up by pressing the F8 function key during system boot up.Pressing F8 every time on boot up can be a serious pain in the ass and frustrating to those that miss the time window available to press F8 during start up. Others have found workarounds, but most of them are too complicated for the average end user to perform, atleast until now. Antec @ thinkcomputers.org [Jan-13-08] (0 Comments) This year at CES Antec showed us quite a few of their new products.They invited us up to their suite at the Wynn to show us what they will havefor us this year. We have the scoop on the Mini P180, Twelve Hundred, ThreeHundred, Fusion Max, and the Signature power supply series. Read on to findout more... [News] Kingston HyperX PC3-11000 DDR3 Memory Kit @ virtual-hideout.net [Aug-12-07] (0 Comments) This is where Kingston Technology has come to answer the call. Oneof those kits could very well be the Hyper X KHX11000D3LLK2/2G Dual ChannelKits. It's based on their newest performance Hyper X DDR3 series intendedfor the upscale and more serious enthusiast who want to tap in to theirprocessor's unseen performance. At 1375MHz, it operates at a frequencyprevious DDR2 modules just couldn't quite achieve mainly due to powerrequirements and related heat causing too much instability. Have a look atKingston's latest signature Hyper X DDR3 1375MHz modules. [News] OCZ ModXStream 780w Power Supply @ virtual-hideout.net [Jul-05-07] (0 Comments) OCZ has done it again; they've made another great power supply totarget the modular power supply lovers out there. They did this whilekeeping with the signature look of the GameXStream series. The bright 120mmblue LED fan looks great and adds a touch of bling to your system withoutgoing overboard. Razer DeathAdder Gaming Mouse @ xyzcomputing.com [Mar-05-07] (0 Comments) Initially, the DeathAdder, aside from having a great name, does not appear too much different from Razer's other mice. Looking at it we can see a matte finish with a great looking one-piece exterior along with Razer's signature LED-lit mouse wheel and palm rest. The main difference between it and the other mice is the use of Razer's 3G infrared sensor, a technology that they claim is far superior to other optical mice. Razer's designed did not opt for a laser mouse, like on the Copperhead or Logitech popular G5, but rather went to an infrared sensor, which is a form of optical sensor. Goldenmars Identity Flashdrive & SD Card @ techpowerup.com [Jan-30-07] (0 Comments) Goldenmars are expanding from being an OEM manufacturer to targeting the retail market. To facilitate the changes, the company launched its signature brand nVidia ForceWare 91.52 @ ngohq.com [Sep-18-06] (0 Comments) We have spotted a new ForceWare driver. This set includes WHQL certification but, we were forced to break the WHQL signature in-order to add support for all GeForce series. The creation date on this driver is 8th of September, 2006. Since this driver came from an unofficial source - consider it as a beta and use it at your own risk. Electronic Signatures - Understanding Laws and the Affects @ bonafidereviews.com [Feb-16-06] (0 Comments) On June 30, 2000 U.S. President Clinton signed the Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 Ultra TC Athlon64 Heatsink @ frostytech.com [Nov-30-05] (0 Comments) The Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 Ultra TC heatsink is a mid-level extruded aluminum cooler, and it features the companies signature suspended lower noise fan. The fan design minimizes turbulence and the noise created by air moving over the edges of a traditional fan frame, by removing as much of the fans' frame as possible. The heatsink is constructed from a simple aluminum extrusion, and aside from the rather odd-looking low noise fan is pretty straightforward. The fan is controlled by an embedded thermistor to control its noise output. The Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 Ultra TC works with all existing socket 754/939/940 AMD Athlon64 processors, and because it lacks any copper components, is a light 448 grams. New @ moditory.com [Nov-06-05] (0 Comments) Func Industries has been known to release great gaming pads withtheir signature dual-sided surfaces. Going at it again with the releaseof their new Archetype, Func has combined their dual sided surface with amore affordable base component (aluminum is available however) and someextra room to make their newest gaming pad, the sUrface 1030 Archetype.Can it stand up to some serious gaming and universal application use? orare you better off using a coffee coaster? Lets find out. Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400PRO 2GB Dual Channel Kit @ insanetek.com [Oct-17-05] (0 Comments) Corsair's DDR2 solutions continue to surprise us. This time it's a 2GB offering of great Micron fatbody D9s. Added to that isCorsair's signature flashing activity LEDs! Sounds good? We sure think so. AC Ryan's New Forum Contest - Sig Spotting! @ AC Ryan [Oct-07-04] (0 Comments) This month's AC Ryan Contest is all about foruming! AC Ryan goes "sig-spotting"!! All you need to do is have a signature containing AC Ryan one of the three participating forums! AC Ryan is happy to have Hexus.com, OCIA.net and the Norwegian Overklokking.no with us in the contest! It doesn’t matter if it's a picture or just plain text; but make sure you get spotted! Hop on down and get tons of AC Ryan goodies! Get spotted!! Verax GmbH P17CuX Ultra Quiet Heatsink Review @ Frostytech [May-28-04] (0 Comments) Frostytech has reviewed several of Verax GmbH's ultra-quiet heatsinks in the past, and while the heatsink and fan have remained pretty much identical throughout, the company always manages to mix it up a little. The Verax CAIRdB fan design is unarguably one of the most revolutionary on the market, though it can really be a struggle to get acclimated with the when moving from traditional vaneaxial fans. As always, Verax place their focus on quiet, then cooling... I'd expect the newly released Intel Pentium 4 (willamette) / Socket 603/604 Xeon Verax P17CuX heatsink to be a little on the warm side when it comes to testing. So far though, the Verax heatsinks always manage to keep the test system within reasonable levels, all the while with virtually no noise. The P17CuX heatsink breaks away from Verax's past flirtation with CGDS technology, and instead employs a massive copper plate bolted to the base of their signature aluminum extrusion. A thin la! yer of common white silicon thermal compound fills out the voids between the two surfaces, but other than that, it's a pretty low-tech add-on. 31 results. New search. |
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