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Richard Boss

NVIDIA Releases Latest Graphics Card 'GeForce GTX 580M' - 0 views

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    Nvidia has introduced its latest and fastest GTX 580M video graphics card for notebook PCs that work as at fastest speeds compared to other video graphics card, according to PCWorld reports. Nvidia said that this is the "fastest laptop GPU ever".
DeathAdder

AMD's Ian McNaughton blasts NVIDIA over PC Game Issues - 0 views

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    AMD's very own self-proclaimed bad boy Ian McNaughton took a direct swing at NVIDIA and The Way it's Meant to be Played program today in a blog post that is worth taking a look at. Ian calls out some issues with several TWIMTBP titles, which is something you don't see being done everyday. If you already own or are thinking about getting Batman: Arkham Asylum, Need for Speed: Shift or Resident Evil 5 then you might want to see what Ian is upset about.
knowyourhandheld

NVIDIA releases Rooted version for SHIELD - 0 views

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    Software developers will be happy to know that NVIDIA has made "rooted" versions of SHIELD system images downloadable now. The packages were created for developers alone as they provide access on a root level so that they can gain access to parts of the device that is normally off limits to users.
nimblechappstech

HP's New Nvidia-Powered Backpack VR PC Is Coming Soon, Not For Gaming - 0 views

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    The new Backpack PC by HP is a workstation PC for all kinds of businesses. This means the Z VR Backpack is even more powerful than HP's gaming backpack.
nimblechappstech

Top 5 Media Streamers of 2017 - 0 views

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    Top 5 4K Media Streamers: 1. Google Chromecast Ultra, 2. Nvidia Shield TV and GeForce Now, 3. HiMedia Q10 Pro, 4. Amazon Fire TV 4K with Ultra HD, 5. Apple TV (4th gen) 2015.
Alex Parker

IBM Powers up Watson with Nvidia - 1 views

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    News: Power boost will help make Watson faster.
Alex Parker

5 must-sees at Computex 2015 - 1 views

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    What to expect from Asus, Acer, NVIDIA, Intel, ARM, Sandisk and Microsoft at this year's Computex.
Adam Mills

Motorola to release 2GHz Android superphone this year - 0 views

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    This is as official as it gets folks. Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha said his company is planning on releasing a 2GHz Android superphone by the end of 2010. Get excited.
Adam Mills

HTC tablet rumored specs surface, Tegra 2 on board - 0 views

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    Rumored specs of HTC's tablet device has surfaced today and if they are true, it looks truly amazing. Well, besides the price tag that is.
Adam Mills

BlackBerry Storm 3 photo leaks out, red BlackBerry Torch does the same - 0 views

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    Rumored specs of HTC's tablet device has surfaced today and if they are true, it looks truly amazing. Well, besides the price tag that is.
Adam Mills

Dell Streak 7 headed to T-Mobile: 4G, Android 2.2, dual-core Tegra 2 - 0 views

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    T-Mobile apparently didn't think the G-Slate and Galaxy Tab were enough tablet for their network so they just decided to add the Dell Streak 7 to their lineup as well.
Paul Wood

Is the Microsoft-Intel marriage finally over? - tablets, tablet PCs, processors, pc com... - 0 views

  • At the Sandy Bridge press conference, the words "Microsoft" and "Windows" were scarcely heard
  • can't remember the last time anyone from Intel had to be prompted to endorse its partner in Wintel crimes.
  • Microsoft, of course, chose CES as the venue to introduce the first version of Windows to run on a processor based not on the Intel architecture but rather on ARM-based system-on-a-chips manufactured by TI, Qualcomm, and Nvidia. Yes, Intel was also mentioned, but it clearly got second billing. That's also new.
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  • This semi-split has been brewing for some time. I recall a meeting back in the last century arranged by two Intel engineers with no media relations person in tow. That in itself was exceedingly odd, but it got stranger. Their apparent purpose: to demonstrate the lengths to which algorithms built into Intel's Pentium chips had compensated for the completely cockeyed way Windows loaded itself each time at startup. The implicit message: See what we have to put up with?
  • The once mighty Wintel cartel has been good in many ways for the PC industry. Like industrious worker bees on amphetamines, Intel's engineers pushed Moore's law to the max, cranking out generation after generation of processors, each smaller and more powerful than the last. Microsoft obliged by churning out new operating systems, each more bloated and resource intensive than the last
  • -- if rumors hold true -- HP will introduce a Palm OS-based tablet later this month, a little more than a year after Ballmer demonstrated a Windows-powered HP slate at, yes, CES
Richard Boss

Microsoft Believes Latest WebGL Technology Unsafe to Security - 0 views

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    Microsoft engineers believe that the latest WebGL technology is destructive to security since it depictions of low-level resources to the Internet in a technique that might direct to decisive errors in the outlook.
Adam Mills

E3 2009 preview as Examiners head to LA - 0 views

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    This is Examiner.com's preview of E3 with a look at some of the interesting storyline's that play out in Los Angeles. We will be there on the floor bringing you up to date news, confirming and dispelling rumors and hosting interviews with some of the biggest electronic companies on the planet. Don't miss this.
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