AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

AMD ULV: Ultra-thin, but not ultra-expensive?

The proof that APU is a versatile component lies in the fact that it’s used in a great many number of different types of devices. That’s what large palette of models allows them. The strongest desktop...

HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

HP Envy x2: Tablet-like laptop

Ahead us lies the time of convertible, tablet-like ultrabooks with Windows 8, so rare are the companies that care about its image that didn’t present their own version of a product that combines the m...

Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

Lenovo ThinkPad W530: ThinkPad at its best

During its reign, IBM set the standards with ThinkPad series, when it comes to business computers. When Lenovo bought the PC division of this company, ThinkPad computers were a good and famous brand w...

ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini: Hidden Dragon

When you’re making a PC that’s supposed be the home multimedia center, you often wish that it will also replace the console. With new APUs that’s almost possible, but certain compromises have to be ma...

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

Making a new product is hard. Making a new product out of an older one and doing it successfully is even harder. In order to do that, there are few obstacles to overcome. First of all, media and the p...

Intel Core i5 4670K: Baby Steps

Intel Core i5 4670K: Baby Steps

Everyone who is even slightly up to date with IT news knows about the traditional “tick-tock” system that Intel uses when presenting new processors. While “tick” presents introducing a new production ...

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  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770: Not groundbreaking, but still interesting

  • Intel Core i5 4670K: Baby Steps

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Adobe Introduces Director 11.5

At the Game Developer Conference, Adobe Systems Incorporated announced a new version of Adobe Director software offering game developers, multimedia authors, and e-learning professionals a host of new features for creating immersive gaming and multimedia applications. With support for a new audio engine, high-definition (HD) video and advanced 3-D features, Adobe Director 11.5 provides a rich and flexible platform to create applications for both online and desktop worlds.
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AMD Announces Next-Generation, Platform-Agnostic Tools GPU PerfStudio 2.0

AMD today announced the availability of GPU PerfStudio 2.0, a free, platform-agnostic, next-generation AMD graphics application development tool for game developers, obtainable through a closed beta program. GPU PerfStudio 2.0 has been designed from the ground up to easily integrate with existing projects, and help to identify and resolve performance issues early in the development cycle.
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MotionDSP vReveal Puts "CSI"-Style Video Enhancement Software In Consumers' Hands

MotionDSP Inc. released vReveal, an easy-to-use Windows application for PCs that fixes common problems afflicting consumer-generated video. vReveal features patented "CSI"-style super-resolution technology adapted from the forensic applications used by law enforcement and intelligence agencies. Using the massively parallel processing power in NVIDIA CUDA - enabled GPUs, vReveal instantly cleans up videos that are shaky, dark, noisy, or blurry.
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Ubuntu 7.10 Reaches End-of-Life on April 18, 2009

Ubuntu announced the release of 7.10 almost 18 months ago, on October 18, 2007. As with the earlier releases, Ubuntu committed to ongoing security and critical fixes for a period of 18 months. The support period is now nearing its end and Ubuntu 7.10 will reach end of life on Saturday, April 18, 2008. At that time, Ubuntu Security Notices will no longer include information or updated packages for Ubuntu 7.10.
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Intel Ships New Tools - Graphics Perfomance Analyzers

Intel Corporation today announced the release of Intel Graphics Performance Analyzers (GPA), a suite of software tools created in support of the Visual Adrenaline developer program. Offered worldwide, GPA enables PC game developers to analyze and optimize game performance on Intel Integrated Graphics.

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Koolance Released TMS-200 Software Thermal Interface Controller

Koolance released its TMS-200 thermal management system that provides convenient software control over features found in many Koolance systems: temperature feedback, pump speeds, and fan speeds. TMS-200 supports 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, and (coming soon) Windows 7.
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NVIDIA PhysX Technology SDK Is Available to Register Wii Developers

NVIDIA Corporation announced that it has been approved as a third party tools solution provider for the Wii console. As a result, the NVIDIA PhysX technology SDK is now available to registered Wii developers.
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Internet Explorer 8 Is Available For Download

Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of Windows Internet Explorer 8, the new Web browser. It can be downloaded in 25 languages at http://www.microsoft.com/ie8 starting at noon EDT on March 19.
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AMD Supports Microsoft Windows 7 in ATI Catalyst 9.3 Unified Driver

AMD released Windows 7 driver support as part of the latest ATI Catalyst 9.3 unified graphics driver. ATI Catalyst 9.3 represents the industry’s first unified driver installation package to incorporate Windows 7 support, including Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM) 1.1 compliance. The inclusion of Windows 7 drivers sends a clear message to the millions of AMD graphics customers worldwide – ATI Catalyst 9.3, and every planned future release of ATI Catalyst, is ready for the final release of Windows 7.

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Apple Presented the Blueprint for iPhone OS 3.0

Apple presented yesterday the blueprint for iPhone OS 3.0, the next version of the mobile platform. In addition to previewing its innovative features, Apple gave members of the iPhone Developer Program immediate access to the iPhone OS 3.0 software beta and an updated Software Development Kit (SDK) with over 1,000 completely new APIs.

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