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 Tech Reading - Is PS3 A Power Hog? - tech
(hx) 11:56 PM CET - Oct,30 2006
  • AMD Announces 'Fusion' CPU/GPU Program - The Fusion chips aim to increase performance-per-Watt for applications such as 3D graphics, digital media and technical computing.
  • IBMs Next-Gen Cooling Techniques - IBM has demonstrated two new cooling techniques the greatly improve on today’s processor cooling.
  • Geforce 8800 GTX scores around 11,300 in 3Dmark06 - A chap called Victor managed to get the full 8800 GTX scores out almost two weeks before the official launch.
  • ATI Chips Comparison Table - A table comparing the basic technical specs from all ATI graphics chips available on the market, from Radeon 9200 to Radeon X1950 XTX. Updated to include Radeon X1650 XT.
  • PowerColor Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB Review - Bit-Tech have a look at PowerColor's Radeon X1950 Pro, which comes fitted with an Arctic Cooling Accelero X2 cooler.
  • Dell XPS M1210 12.1-inch Laptop - Not only is it super portable, it can play many games without any problems. The glossy screen really set's it apart from many other laptops out there. The integrated webcam is great for video conferences and voice chat. It would be great for recording lectures or speeches. The full size keyboard makes typing easier than the smaller keyboards that were used on previous Dell ultra-portables. The touchpad buttons and keyboard are very comfortable and don't make typing difficult.
  • Two Quality Core 2 Duo Notebooks From Gigabyte: Which One Is For - At $1,595 the W251U is quite a bargain, but at $1,695 the W551N is an even greater bargain!
  • Dell about to unleash a sub-$500 AMD notebook? - After desktops and servers, Dell is getting ready to unveil some cheap notebooks based on AMD processors, according to DigiTimes. The first machine will come early next month with a 15.4" wide-screen display and a price tag of just $449-499, and Dell will reportedly add a 17" model in the first quarter of next year.
  • Seagate bakes security into hard-disk drive - Company pitches "DriveTrust" technology as a simpler way to safeguard data stored on laptops and to prevent embarrassing breaches.
  • MS Responds To Vista License Concerns - MS claims that the hardware tolerance of product activation for Windows Vista has been improved and is more flexible than that for Windows XP.
  • Microsoft Adds Office 2007 to Vista Upgrade Program - The software giant says it is offering the Technology Guarantee program to consumers and small businesses from Oct. 26, 2006, through March 15, 2007.
  • Why Two Browsers are Better than One - The just released Mozilla Firefox 2 may be better than Microsoft's new Internet Explorer 7, but you'll probably want to use both.
  • Spoofing Bug Found In MSIE 7 - IE 7, released last week, allows a Web site to display a pop-up that can contain a spoofed Web address.
  • 10 expert tips and tweaks for Windows Vista RC2 - No beginner-level stuff here, and I've clearly labeled which are tips and which are tweaks.
  • Java platform going open-source before 2007 - Sun President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz says his company plans to announce that it's opening up the Java platform's source code within the next 30 to 60 days.
  • Windows Media Player 11 Released -  This new version offers support for the URGE music store, Zune and provides better synchronisation for existing MP3 players.
  • Microsoft Introduces New Accounting Software - Office Accounting Express 2007 consists of desktop software available as a free download and seven integrated online services.
  • Sony delays Blu-ray player again - Originally scheduled to come out in July, Sony's BDP-S1 Blu-ray player has been delayed for the second time. This time, EE Times reports, the player isn't expected to hit store shelves until December and perhaps even next year.
  • Is PS3 A Power Hog? - With the Playstation 3 launch just around the corner, Sony has released further information about the next gen console. The PS3 is a power hog and consumes around 380 watts of power more than double the Xbox 360's 160 watts and eight times the PS2's nimble 45 watts.
  • Rolling out with Philips READUS e-paper demo videos - The Philips READUS addresses that issue with its unique roll-out screen, and here's a couple more video of this fantastic solution in action.
  • Man jailed five months for running Torrent tracker - U.S. District Court Judge James P. Jones has sentenced Stanley to a five-month prison term plus five months of house arrest, a $3,000 fine, and three years of "supervised release." In other news, four out of eight administrators of the Finnish BitTorrent tracker 'Finreactor' have been declared guilty in court and have to pay damages totaling 60,000 dollars each.
  • Blue Jean Dye Kills Cancer Cells - UK researchers are employing tiny gold "nanoparticles", 1/5000th the thickness of a human hair, to deliver the chemical compound directly into cancer cells, tearing them apart instantly. The common dye found in blue jeans and ballpoint pens is called phthalocyanine and is a light-activated, or photosensitive, agent with cell-destroying properties.
  • All-wheel-drive Ford Fusion 'aggressively priced' - There are two all-wheel-drive Fusions to be offered initially: the Fusion SE AWD and SEL AWD, priced starting at $23,430 and $24,525, respectively. By comparison, both a V6 Camry and V6 Accord go for just a touch under $24k each.
  • Mercedes-Benz S600 Guard: The Ultimate Armored Limousine (video) - check it out!
  • Windows Vista Sounds - check it out :-D
  • Cool visualization of US population density - 80% of the US population lives in a metropolitan area.
  • New Street Fighter Movie Coming - Capcom has signed a deal with Hyde Park Entertainment for a new Street Fighter movie reports Variety this morning. The new movie, set for a 2008 release, will focus on the female character Chun Li though details are being kept under wraps. The script will be written by Justin Marks, no director is attached to the project yet.
  • JESUS vs FROSTY: The Original South Park Short - The Spirit of Christmas (also known as Jesus vs Frosty) was the original short that circulated and eventually lead to the creation of South Park. Notice Kenny & Cartman have changed names.
  • Google tells you who you are - Just enter your name and Google tells you who you are.

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