Zotac's experimenting ways are far from being forgotten as the company is currently working on a new dual-GPU beast which brings together two GF104 chips to make for a game-smashing GeForce GTX 460 X2. Seen below without its custom cooling solution, the card has a black PCB with the two mentioned GF104 GPUs, 3-phase power per chip, 2-phase PWM for the 2GB of GDDR5 memory, one NF200 bridge chip, one Proadlizer capacitor on the back and two 8-pin PCIe power connectors.
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ColorFire makes Zalman-equipped Radeon HD 6850 with quad-CF support
The Radeon HD 6800 launch was spiced up with multiple customized Radeon HD 6850 cards (check out our review here (Reviews/Graphics-cards/Radeon-HD-6850-Grinding-Diamonds.html)) but none can really compare to a recently-exposed model made by a Chinese manufacturer CoolFire, which features a highly-tweaked PCB, a Zalman VF3000 cooler, and two CrossFire connectors enabling 4-card setups.
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12-year old gets $3000 for discovering Firefox flaw
Mozilla has paid 12-year old Alex Miller $3000 this week, thanking him for finding a critical buffer overflow and memory corruption flaw in the popular Firefox browser. The company pays out prizes to security researchers (or kids) who disclose vulnerabilities. Miller says he became motivated to find a security hole in the browser after Mozilla bumped up its prize from $500 to $3000 earlier this year.
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Flash 10.1 heading to more mobile system
Adobe revealed that the latest version of its Flash player is heading to major smartphone operating systems, enabling a wide range of mobile devices to support Flash-enabled websites. Flash Player 10.1 will be available for BlackBerry platform, HP webOS 2.0, future versions of Windows Phone, LiMo, MeeGo, and Symbian OS soon.
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