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TechNews - Chrome OS boots quickly - tech
(hx) 06:49 PM CET - Nov,28 2009 - Post a comment / read (8)
  • ASUS M4A785TD-V EVO AMD 785G Chipset Motherboard Tested - The AMD 785G chipset brings support for DirectX 10.1, Windows 7 compatibility, and hardware-acceleration for certain kinds of video transcoding and graphics-intensive applications to the world of IGPs.
  • Radeon HD 5770, Radeon HD 4890, And GeForce GTX 275 Overclocked - Can you hit the performance level of the next-fastest GPU by overclocking your graphics card? What is the impact on power consumption? Can your cooler take the extra heat?
  • Chrome OS boots quickly from a USB thumb drive (video) - It boots in mere seconds and loads websites with the best of them!
  • Google Chrome OS - First Look - IT Pro take a first look at the compiled version of Google Chrome OS
  • Dell Employee Releases Custom Chrome OS for Mini 10v Netbook - Dell developer Doug Anson tinkered with the ChromiumOS open source code and got it to work with the Mini 10v. If you try it out, let me know what you think.
  • Thunderbird 3.0 RC Now Available - download here
  • TweakGuides Tweaking Companion for Windows 7 - TweakGuide posted their Tweaking Companion for Windows 7. It is written in plain English to help you genuinely understand all key aspects of Windows 7 and your PC
  • Mininova goes legit, deletes all illegal material - Mininova officially called it quits with illegally distributing copyright material on its site, and has introduced filters to block copyright content from being uploaded. The website is largely known as the second biggest public torrent tracker in the world, second to The Pirate Bay, which recently disabled their tracker, but remains operational using DHT and PEX. Mininova has been under a lot of pressure from court rulings to implement copyright filters or take the website offline. Last August, the courts ruled in favor against Mininova and up until now, the website has taken its time to implement filters into its uploading to prevent further prosecution.
  • China Warns About Return of Destructive Panda Virus - A computer worm that China warned Internet users against is an updated version of the Panda Burning Incense virus, which infected millions of PCs in the country three years ago, according to McAfee. A rootkit burrows into a system to try to hide the existence of malware. The first Panda worm gained fame in China for switching the icons of infected files with an image of a panda holding three incense sticks. The same image would also flash across a victim's screen, but the worm's final goal was to install password-stealing Trojan horses.
  • US Air Force's Holiday Shopping Spree: 2,200 PlayStation 3s - Air Force is buying 2,200 PlayStation3s. They'll use them to build a Linux supercomputer, and not, mind you, to build a massive array of DIY PS3 grilles. They are not however already set when it comes to PS3 supercomputers. Their current one, made of 336 of the old-style consoles at a cost of $118,000, has already been used for a few applications not currently available on the regular stand-alone, non-supercomputer PS3. Those uses include, says Information Week, 'processing multiple radar images into higher resolution composite images (known as synthetic aperture radar image formation), high-def video processing, and ‘neuromorphic’ computing, or building computers with brain-like properties.'
  • The world's strongest beer and its boozy competitors - The 32% abv brew, called Tactical Nuclear Penguin (great name), takes over the mantle as the world's strongest beer from German concoction Schorschbraerm which weighs in at a measly 31% abv.
  • New Extended TV Trailer for Daybreakers - Lionsgate has debuted a one-minute TV trailer for the Spierig Brother's Daybreakers futuristic vampire movie:
  • Cancelled Family Guy Windows 7 Videos - Peter, patriarch of the Griffin household, tries his hardest to spell Windows 7.
  • Rihanna's Rated R Photos - Rihanna dropped her latest album, 'Rated R', yesterday and here are some of the album photos. As expected, Rihanna uses every bit of her sexuality in and on this album, which is appropriately titled.
last 10 comments:
Tom(08:18 PM CET - Nov,29 2009 )
Wow I should start my own site posting crap news. Not talking about you HX. I mean the Google OS boots fast garbage. Yeah it boots fast because there's jack all in it. If Google thinks they will crack MS market share with that junk then they are pretty naive. IT Pro.. whatever...

(09:16 AM CET - Nov,30 2009 )
The only way cloud computing can be successful is if WiFi is available everywhere, or 3G/4G or whatever is super fast. That may happen some day, but not soon. The problem, obviously, is that you can't work offline.

Besides, this is basically an ugly and featureless version of iPhone OS on a laptop :-)

Koogle(02:25 AM CET - Dec,01 2009 )
"I mean the Google OS boots fast garbage. Yeah it boots fast because there's jack all in it. If Google thinks they will crack MS market share with that junk then they are pretty naive. IT Pro.. whatever..."

I swear I could have said the same thing, Tom ur stealin' ma words

still If you look at MS, a new degeneration of dumbed down shit like explorer shell visteergh/7, perhaps Google and Apple won't have to do much at all, MS will be coming down to there level of crap design and architectured crap.

I can see why that shity Win7 advert from Family guy was canned.. I think it says everything about the targeted market for shit 7 :D

Koogle(02:30 AM CET - Dec,01 2009 )
"he only way cloud computing can be successful is if WiFi is available everywhere,"

yeah unregulated, unlimited internetz.. or is it the other way around, totally regulated, rip off, slow and shit, lets spy and invade privacy etc brought to you by mega corp -all your lives our belong to us.

fuck that cloudy shit

Tom(08:02 PM CET - Dec,01 2009 )
Killing torrent sites like mininova is just stupid. Sure maybe you cut piracy but you also cut critical future sales in PC land. All this does for me is definitely makes me purchase LESS games. I don't like a lot of crap demo's companies put out. I'm not a demo fan. I've been many times where I thought the demo was good, bought the game and then said, wtf this sucks. I'm an honest guy, I will download a game and try it out 'for real' and then if it's good I'll go buy it. I still have avenue's that I can grab what I want, but mininova was one of the easiest. :?

(09:05 PM CET - Dec,01 2009 )
Tom> I'm an honest guy, I will download a game and try it out 'for real' and then if it's good I'll go buy it. I still have avenue's that I can grab what I want, but mininova was one of the easiest. :?

the same here 8)

Ozieo(07:56 PM CET - Dec,02 2009 )
I once remembered an OS called DOS, it booted up in 2 seconds, and that was even on eXXXXXXXtremely sloooooooooooow hardware !!!

(11:20 PM CET - Dec,02 2009 )
Ozieo> I once remembered an OS called DOS, it booted up in 2 seconds, and that was even on eXXXXXXXtremely sloooooooooooow hardware !!!

I still have DOS 3.x original IBM boot 3.5" floppy somewhere ;-)

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