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TechNews - GTX 790 Will Have 10GB GDDR5? - tech
(hx) 06:47 PM CET - Jan,10 2014 - Post a comment / read (7)
  • NVIDIA "GTX 790" Will Have 10GB GDDR5? - According to the crew at WCCF Tech, NVIDIA has plans to announce a GTX 790 that will have 10GB of GDDR5 640bit bandwidth, 4992 CUDA cores and will be release in February.
  • NVIDIA announces the Tegra K1 SoC with 192 GPU cores - NVIDIA has taken stage in Las Vegas at CES to announce some great new things, and among them is the Tegra K1, their latest processor. Making a huge jump from the Tegra 4 the all new Tegra K1 brings 192 cores to the table. This chip, which NVIDIA calls a super chip, will be fully programmable by applications, and will allow all of the cores to be used in parallel. This year NVIDIA has some large plans with bringing products into consoles and cars, and the Tegra K1 helps bridge that gap. Based on the Keplar technology they will be able to bridge the gap between many of their products all while giving the best experience to every user.
  • AMD CES 2014 Press Conference - For those of you that missed it, a replay of AMD's CES 2014 press conference is now online. Among the interesting bits of info is the revelation that Battlefield 4 is 45% faster using Mantle.
  • Samsung SSD 840 EVO mSATA (120GB, 250GB, 500GB & 1TB) Tested - With capacity of up to 1TB and an impressive performance result, it is truly a no-compromise mSATA SSD. mSATA is no longer a tradeoff between capacity and size, the EVO mSATA provides everything that the 2.5" EVO does but at ~1/4 the footprint. Add that to the fact that the EVO mSATA is built on the same platform as the 2.5" EVO, which has been one of our highest recommendations since its release.
  • Kingston Releases USB 3.0 Flash Drive for Personal Security - Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the launch of the DataTraveler Locker+ G3 (DTLPG3) USB 3.0 Flash drive for personal security. The new, next generation DataTraveler Locker+ G3 offers USB 3.0 speeds and a sleek durable metal casing with a built-in key loop leaving photos, personal documents and other files safe and easy to access. Kingston's DataTraveler Locker+ G3 password protects and hardware encrypts data giving consumers the best in personal security with USB 3.0 speed. The DTLPG3 boasts higher speeds than the previous generation DataTraveler Locker+ G2, with read speeds up to 135MB/s and write speeds up to 40MB/s. All the security is built in with no application installation required making this drive very secure and easy to use.
  • Corsair Debuts Mechanical Keyboard Cherry MX RGB Switches - At CES 2014, California-based Corsair and Germany-based Cherry Corp. are debuting the "MX RGB Project" gaming keyboard. The technology showcase , based on a Vengeance K70 gaming keyboard fitted with new Cherry MX RGB keyswitches, gives gamers a first look at the vast customization and game enhancing benefits of per-key 16.8 million color backlighting.
  • How Valve Is Building a New Way to Play Games - The Steam Controller doesn't appear to be designed to replace the traditional Xbox/PS3-style controller for which most current controller-based games are designed; rather, it's Valve's attempt to build a device that can play mouse/keyboard PC games on a living room TV. Newell says that Valve is still deciding whether they want to make their own in-house Steam Machine PC, which means that at this point the Steam Controller is the only hardware they're officially working on with plans to release.
  • Michael Bay Melts Down During CES - It looks like to me that he was probably paid to do a Samsung presentation on some new technology he had no clue about and when the teleprompter that was giving him all the info he needed failed...well....shit... he couldn't wing it since he really knew nothing about it.
  • Google Lets Anyone Email You Without An E-mail Address - Have you ever started typing an email to someone only to realize halfway through the draft that you haven't actually exchanged email addresses? If you are nodding your head 'yes' and already have a Google+ profile, then you're in luck, because now it's easier for people using Gmail and Google+ to connect over email. As an extension of some earlier improvements that keep Gmail contacts automatically up to date using Google+, Gmail will suggest your Google+ connections as recipients when you are composing a new email.  Good lord, can Google stop this fucking suggestion bullshit?!
  • Malware Attack Hits Thousands of Visitors to Yahoo.com - Two internet security firms have warned that hundreds of thousands of Yahoo.com visitors may have encountered malware from Yahoo's advertising servers, The Washington Post reports. In a blog post on Friday, Netherlands-based Fox-IT wrote that it "detected and investigated the infection of clients after they visited yahoo.com." Some advertisements displayed to Yahoo visitors - which are served from ads.yahoo.com - were malicious iframes, hosted on a number of domains, the firm reported.
  • Yahoo Malware Turned PCs Into Bitcoin Miners - Researchers at security firm Light Cyber revealed this week that one of the malware programs aimed to use the resources of infected PCs to perform the calculations necessary to run a Bitcoin network. Revealed earlier this month by fellow security firm Fox IT, the campaign spread its package by using Yahoo's ad server to deploy malicious ads. The malware took advantage of vulnerabilities in Java to install itself on computers that visited the ads.yahoo.com site. So far, Yahoo hasn't revealed any details on the infected computers or publicly advised affected users on what they should do. But security firm Surfright shed a bit more light on the situation.
  • NSA Building Encryption Cracking Quantum Computer - According to documents provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the effort to build "a cryptologically useful quantum computer" - a machine exponentially faster than classical computers is part of a $79.7 million research program titled "Penetrating Hard Targets." Much of the work is hosted under classified contracts at a laboratory in College Park, Md.
  • Let This MIT Professor Explain The NSA's Quantum Computing Project -  Right now, quantum computing is more a theoretical research topic than a practical technology. To understand how quantum computers could work and what the implications would be if they did, I talked to Scott Aaronson, a Computer Science professor at MIT who has written extensively about.
  • Sprint Intros 'Framily Plans' and New Spark Markets - Sprint has announced a new type of multi-line plan that allows customers to combine accounts even if they are not family members. The basic service costs $55 per month for one line with unlimited talk and text and 1GB of data. Each device added costs $5 less than the one before it, so a second device would cost $50, a third would cost $45, a fourth would cost $40, and so on. Sprint says each individual line can be customized to suit that person's needs. For an additional $20 per month, Framily Plan subscribers can get unlimited data and upgrade to a new phone once every 12 months. The new Sprint Framily Plan goes into effect January 10. Additionally, Sprint named the next set of markets in which it will offer Sprint Spark. They include Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Lauderdale. Last, Sprint said that Sprint Spark will be available to Virgin Mobile customers who own the Netgear Mingle Hotspot. 
  • Fox to Offer Free Live Streaming of Super Bowl - If you were worried where to get your Super Bowl fix this year, fear not, Fox has you covered. Fox is set to live-stream Super Bowl XLVIII for free both on the Web and on iOS. According to Variety, the live stream of this year's Super Bowl will be available to U.S. viewers at foxsportsgo.com and on the Fox Sports Go app, which is free to download on iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad. Fox's NFC postseason games, though, will be available behind a paywall for customers of certain cable companies, including AT&T U-verse, Cablevision, and Comcast. This is as opposed to CBS, which will live-stream its entire coverage of the AFC half of the NFL playoffs for free via cbssports.com.
  • BMW Builds a Self-Driving Car - That Drifts - At CES, BMW is showing off a modified 2-Series Coupe and 6-Series Gran Coupe that can race around a track at the limits of adhesion, and slide around corners like a throttle-happy Formula Drift ace
  • Japanese Scientists Discovered A Way To Levitate Objects Using Sound - The essence of levitation technology is the countervailing of gravity. It is known that an ultrasound standing wave is capable of suspending small particles at its sound pressure nodes and, so far, this method has been used to levitate lightweight particles, small creatures, and water droplets.
  • Airports in Bremen UFO. 6.1.2014  - Airports in Bremen, Germany on Monday had to interrupt the operation of three hours. Radar is always displayed an unidentified flying object, a UFO. The place came flying police helicopter, but was not able to identify it or see it.
  • What effect does extreme cold have on the human body? - America is currently shivering through a record cold spell-icy storms and wind chill that has brought temperatures tumbling down to -57degrees Celsia (-70F) What effects does such extreme cold have on the human body?
  • Need for Speed - Official "Intro" Featurette - Sprint has announced a new type of multi-line plan that allows customers to combine accounts even if they are not family members. The basic service costs $55 per month for one line with unlimited talk and text and 1GB of data. Each device added costs $5 less than the one before it, so a second device would cost $50, a third would cost $45, a fourth would cost $40, and so on. Sprint says each individual line can be customized to suit that person's needs. For an additional $20 per month, Framily Plan subscribers can get unlimited data and upgrade to a new phone once every 12 months. The new Sprint Framily Plan goes into effect January 10. Additionally, Sprint named the next set of markets in which it will offer Sprint Spark. They include Dallas, Austin, Ft. Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Fort Lauderdale. Last, Sprint said that Sprint Spark will be available to Virgin Mobile customers who own the Netgear Mingle Hotspot.
  • Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit - Extended Clip - Jack Ryan, as a young covert CIA analyst, uncovers a Russian plot to crash the U.S. economy with a terrorist attack.
  • Dead Snow: Red vs. Dead Teaser Trailer  - If the worst day of your life consisted of accidentally killing your girlfriend with an axe, chain-sawing your own arm off, and watching in horror as your closest friends were devoured by a zombified Nazi battalion, you'd have to assume that things couldn't get much worse. In Martin's case, that was only the beginning.
  • Kite Official Trailer + Samuel Jackson Introduction - Based on the Anime based on the Graphic Novel based on Agnostic Pope...
  • Open Grave Official Trailer #1 - A man wakes up in the wilderness, in a pit full of dead bodies, with no memory and must determine if the murderer is one of the strangers who rescued him, or if he himself is the killer.
  • I, Frankenstein - 'Immortal' TV Spot - 200 years after his shocking creation, Dr. Frankenstein's creature, Adam, still walks the earth. But when he finds himself in the middle of a war over the fate of humanity, Adam discovers he holds the key that could destroy humankind. From the co-writer of the hit supernatural saga, UNDERWORLD, comes the action thriller I, FRANKENSTEIN, written for the screen and directed by Stuart Beattie, screen story by Kevin Grevioux and Stuart Beattie, based on the Darkstorm Studios graphic novel "I, Frankenstein" created by Kevin Grevioux. The story is brought to life by a cast that includes Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski, Miranda Otto, Jai Courtney, and Aden Young as Victor Frankenstein.
  • Boiling water & water gun in extreme cold (Northern Ontario) - Woke up to a balmy -41C this morning in South Porcupine, ON. Thought I'd share what happens when you mix boiling water and a water gun and take it outside for a few shots
  • Lake Michigan Full Of Ice Balls - The giant ice balls form in just-below-freezing water and start as small chunks of ice. The boulders grow layer-by-layer, getting shaped the waves before washing up.
  • 12 Simple Ways To Be Happier And Healthier In 2014 - check it out
  • Amazing T-Rex Illusion! - Looks like I've missed this cool pre-xmas video somehow!
  • WORLD RECORD Molly Schuyler Devours 72 oz. Steak - On January 3, 2014, Molly Schuyler took on the 72 oz. steak challenge at Sayler's Old Country Kitchen (Portland, OR). The accepted Guinness World Record for eating a 72 oz. steak was 6 minutes, 48 seconds by Peter Czerwinski (Furious Pete). NOTE: We only timed how fast it took for Molly to eat the steak. There are side dishes that she also finished within the one-hour challenge.
  • Secrets Of The Men Who Live As Dolls - Not all of them want to be hot. Some of them want to be nasty hags.
  • Michelle Vieth 4 H Para Hombres Magazine - Michelle Vieth poses in H Para Hombres December 2013
  • Irina Shayk 4 Beach Bunny bikini - Beach Bunny's favorite Russian beauty stuns again with the release of her very own collection, Irina Shayk for Beach Bunny
  • Hottest Babes on the Internet #14 - Which one is hottest? ;-)
  • The best pics on the Internet #57 - All pictures are carefully handpicked!
last 10 comments:
Sabot(10:02 PM CET - Jan,10 2014 )
quote:
VIDIA has plans to announce a GTX 790 that will have 10GB of GDDR5


I'm beginning to wonder why the PC requires RAM these days? That card has more VRAM on it than the moaning BF or whatever game it was that i'm not remotely interested in.... lot that couldn't run on more than 8Gig RAM.
And will cost the price of a stand alone PC, without the gubbins.
CRAZY!!

heretic(10:38 PM CET - Jan,10 2014 )
Stumpus> quote:
VIDIA has plans to announce a GTX 790 that will have 10GB of GDDR5


I'm beginning to wonder why the PC requires RAM these days? That card has more VRAM on it than the moaning BF or whatever game it was that i'm not remotely interested in.... lot that couldn't run on more than 8Gig RAM.
And will cost the price of a stand alone PC, without the gubbins.
CRAZY!!


For my customers I recommend 8GB RAM for office PC/nb, 16GB RAM - for powerusers/gamers.

Sabot(11:09 PM CET - Jan,10 2014 )
I've got 32GB (8GBx4) of Dual Channel Kingston matched. Cause it wasn't expensive and i liked to fill all my slots with blue anodized aluminium performance RAM. Lol No point in buying the expensive graphics card if you can't get the basics right first.
Some people clearly think that by buying a performance graphic card it overcomes the rest of their poor system. ie, 4/8GB RAM.
BTW, i seen a pic with a reputed $999 for Mr 10GB. Gulp!

Csimbi(03:10 AM CET - Jan,11 2014 )
quote:
NVIDIA "GTX 790" Will Have 10GB GDDR5?

Sounds like they intend to steal 6GB from you.
4k users should be pissed.

quote:
Samsung SSD 840 EVO mSATA (120GB, 250GB, 500GB & 1TB) Tested

Problem is, they are still too pricy even after all these years.
No reason to upgrade my SanDisk drives...

quote:
Kingston Releases USB 3.0 Flash Drive for Personal Security

What for? Windows still does not install from a stick to date. No other use for such sticks - unless you are the kind of person who likes to gloat about size or speed of your gadgets you don't even use.

quote:
How Valve Is Building a New Way to Play Games

Seems to me like they're digging their graves (or, at least a huge hole where they shovel down their money).

quote:
Google Lets Anyone Email You Without An E-mail Address

A new level of low on privacy. Do I get to sue them if I don't deliver my mail to Obama?

quote:
NSA Building Encryption Cracking Quantum Computer

If I were to build one, would it make the news?
A couple of years and everyone'll have quantum junk anyway.

quote:
Japanese Scientists Discovered A Way To Levitate Objects Using Sound

Simplistic stuff like this is usually rediscovered by British scientists.

quote:
Airports in Bremen UFO. 6.1.2014

Video had been removed. How convenient.

quote:
What effect does extreme cold have on the human body?

Extreme cold is actually very healthy - but only in the long run. Very few virus/bacteria survives in the open.

quote:
WORLD RECORD Molly Schuyler Devours 72 oz. Steak

Video is no longer available... The biggest I had was the 48 oz. porterhouse - with sides. I might be able to do 60 oz. without sides.
72 oz. is impressive, even if it's just the steak.

heretic(02:28 PM CET - Jan,11 2014 )
quote:
Video is no longer available... The biggest I had was the 48 oz. porterhouse - with sides. I might be able to do 60 oz. without sides.
72 oz. is impressive, even if it's just the steak.


Sadly people will do anything to make MONEY ...BTW: LINK/VIDEO FIXED

-=WolverinE=-(03:28 PM CET - Jan,12 2014 )
Csimbi>
quote:
Airports in Bremen UFO. 6.1.2014

Video had been removed. How convenient.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKVqe6M2FQA

th4t1guy(06:23 PM CET - Jan,12 2014 )
quote:
For my customers I recommend 8GB RAM for office PC/nb, 16GB RAM - for powerusers/gamers.


Sounds like you have that backwards. I use much more ram on my office PC than I do on my gaming PC.

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