Software

by Rafael Hernandez on March 25, 2009 · 0 comments

There is no doubt that today’s latest and greatest graphics cards can churn out some impressive visuals at high resolutions and equally insane framerates. Despite how powerful the GPUs are nowadays there could still be extra performance to eek of…

Read more AMD Speeding Up Graphics, One Dev Tool At A Time

by Rafael Hernandez on March 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Windows 7 has gained a sizeable fan base just from the beta previews the company has released. The one question most gamers will be asking is how it’ll affect their system hardware’s performance so PC Perspective has taken the…

Read more Windows 7 Gaming Graphics Performance Tested

by Pedro Hernandez on March 24, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s nifty network-attached storage server for home use is getting an update today. Windows Home Server Power Pack 2 lets owners squeeze a little more functionality out of their centralized data repository, particularly in the media streaming category. The updates…

Read more Windows Home Server Goes Stream Happy with Power Pack 2

by Pedro Hernandez on March 20, 2009 · 0 comments

If you ever felt the insta-pang of regret, shame or panic when you fired off a nasty screed, take heart. Gmail now lets you undo that email for up to 5 seconds after you hit send. To enable it,…

Read more Gmail Undoes Email Gaffes (for up to 5 Seconds)

by Rafael Hernandez on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 is one of the tools of choice artists rely on getting what’s in their head into some form of digital medium, their wacky ideas also happen to take a whole heck of a lot of processing…

Read more NVIDIA Quadro CX, Accelerating Your Adobe CS4 Experience

by Rafael Hernandez on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer has allowed many millions of users to explore the web, and it also offers a handy gateway to a competitor’s website so you can download your preferred browsing software on that fresh Windows OS install. The company…

Read more Internet Explorer 8 Released, Web Browser Wars Continue

by Pedro Hernandez on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Did you know there are Federal standards mandating the procurement of energy efficient IT equipment? There are, and according to the rules, agencies must spend no less 95 percent of their computer and monitor budgets on EPEAT rated hardware….

Read more US Gov't Hearts EPEAT, Virtualization

by Pedro Hernandez on March 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Microsoft has already scored some points with its Adobe Flash fighter, Silverlight. It provided NBC with a fairly robust , HD interactive video streaming platform during the Olympics and Netflix with a way to pipe movies to PCs and Macs….

Read more Silverlight 3: Is the Web About to Get Touchy?

by Rafael Hernandez on March 18, 2009 · 0 comments

Apple’s iPhone has had a very welcome reception with gadget fiends everywhere so their next OS update for the phone will undoubtedly generate quite a bit of interest. engadget has a video walkthrough of iPhone OS 3.0 and shows you…

Read more Apple iPhone OS 3.0 Walkthrough Video

by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2009 · 0 comments

Adobe’s Reader PDF software has had quite a serious flaw in it for the past few weeks which, if exploited, can cause quite a bit of mayhem should the nefarious types wish it so. According to company blogger David Lenoe…

Read more Adobe Patches Reader Vulnerability

by Rafael Hernandez on March 13, 2009 · 0 comments

The Windows 7 team sure does seem to be taking in customer feedback and making the sorts of changes that people want to see. Microsoft’s Engineering Windows 7 blog has noted around 27 changes and improvements they’ve squeezed into their…

Read more Another Day Another Batch Of Windows 7 Changes