by Rafael Hernandez on June 24, 2010
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GPGPU has been a bit slow on the uptake for a variety of reasons namely lack of performance and slow software development. With the amount of focus being placed on using graphics chips to do some heavy lifting it was only a matter of time until the current generation of consumer level chips made their […]
Read more AMD FireStream 9370 and 9350 aim for the rackmounts
by Rafael Hernandez on May 27, 2010
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NVIDIA’s GPGPU initiative has been one of the more well-rounded approaches when it comes to exposing the raw processing power of graphics cards to the programming masses. Manju Hegde, NVIDIA’s former VP of Technical Marketing for all things CUDA, has decided to join up with AMD who’s Fusion program will get a dosage of marketing […]
Read more NVIDIA CUDA Executive leaves for AMD
by Rafael Hernandez on May 17, 2010
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If there’s one thing that makes a PC’s innards ugly and, more importantly, airflow-unfriendly is all of those power cables running to and from devices. Thankfully someone’s looking out for those that enjoy viewing the inside of their PC. DragonSteelMods has a look at a wide variety of NZXT Premium Cables which come pre-sleeved and […]
Read more NZXT Premium Cables class up the joint
by Rafael Hernandez on May 3, 2010
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The benefits of web-based email has been covered quite a bit over the years, and as a spam catch-all it has worked marvelously. It would seem that Microsoft is working on making their service a bit more workable for the busy folks out there. Hotmail is in for some updates which should make it even […]
Read more Microsoft Prepping Hotmail Updates for busy people
by Pedro Hernandez on February 25, 2010
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LG’s first Windows Phone 7 handset shipping as early as September – Engadget Dell’s Tablet Aims to Stick It to Apple’s iPad – Gadget Lab – Wired.com Nintendo DSi XL Review: Super Size Me – Kotaku Quake 3 ported to Android, shows off Droid’s graphical prowess (video) – Engadget Microsoft’s Newly Patented uPad Peripheral: One […]
Read more Tech News Roundup – Feb. 25, 2010
by Pedro Hernandez on January 27, 2010
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Wondering where to park your browser during the Apple event today? Here’s an easy list for your clicking pleasure. The action starts at 10:00 am Pacific, 1:00 pm Eastern. Live from the Apple ‘latest creation’ event – Engadget Apple Tablet Event Liveblog – Gizmodo Apple January 27 “Latest Creation” Media Event Live Coverage – The […]
Read more Apple Tablet Live Coverage Roundup
by Rafael Hernandez on November 30, 2009
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If all of the retail Black Friday deals just wasn’t enough shopping bliss for you you can rest assured that this year’s Cyber Monday has got the deals you want with internet merchants trying to steal sales from each other. Here’s a short list of retailers offering Cyber Monday deals: Amazon Cyber Monday 2009 Deals […]
Read more Cyber Monday kicks into gear
by Rafael Hernandez on November 30, 2009
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Ah the holidays. Getting the right gift for that special someone is tricky, getting one for your computer/gadget fiend family member is a maddening experience. Sure you could go the gift card route but that doesn’t exactly give you that certain sense of satisfaction when you see their face light up once they open a […]
Read more 2009 Holiday Gift Buying Guide – The Enthusiast
by Pedro Hernandez on November 24, 2009
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Apple isn’t known for their door-buster savings, and this year’s Black Friday sales event is no different. According to ComputerWorld, low-end iMacs and MacBook Pros will get price reductions of about 8 percent. The quad-core iMac gets a 5 percent price cut while the iPod Touch can be had for 10 percent less. Overall, they’re […]
Read more Black Friday 2009: Apple Mac Savings of 8%
by Rafael Hernandez on November 2, 2009
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Looking for that extra bit of something that will make your computing life so much easier? Well we’re sure it’s out there. In the mean time here are a few of the latest reviews making their way around the web. Cases, Cooling, and Power Supplies BFG Tech EX-1000 1000W Modular Power Supply – Big Bruin […]
Read more Hardware Roundup: Monday November 2nd, 2009
by Rafael Hernandez on September 28, 2009
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You have to hand it to Intel, their Light Peak fiber optic connection technology has caught the attention of many people due to its insanely high speed capabilities and the possibility of making those future-chic optical cable runs a dream…
Read more Intel Pushing Fiber as USB Replacement?