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 TechNews- Intel 80 core CPU should come in 5-7 years - tech
(hx) 04:55 PM CET - Oct,30 2008
  • Athlon, Core 2 architectural efficiencies compared - If you go shopping for sub-$100 processors right now, you'll be faced with two main contenders: Core 2-based Intel chips and AMD Athlon X2s. The Athlons typically have higher clock speeds for the price, but their Intel rivals often perform better. Why?
  • Intel 80 core CPU should come in five to seven years! - Here're some additional details and pictures of Intel 80 core CPU
  • Nehalem Benchmarks -  A scan of the November Issue of the Greek version of the PCWorld Magazine
  • HP launches Mini 1000 and Compaq Mini 700 netbooks - The Mini 700, will sport a 10.2-inch WSVGA Display with flush glass panel (1024 x 600, 16:10 ratio), be powered by the Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor and come with a 60GB hard drive or the option of an 8GB or 16GB Solid State Drive. Other features include a webcam, Wireless, Bluetooth connectivity, and optional WWAN, a SD card slot
  • OS X Snow Leopard vs. Windows 7 - Windows 7 is designed to replace Windows Vista as the main operating system for Windows-based PC users. With Apple's OS X Snow Leopard also under development, PCWorld met up with Ian Moulster, Windows Live Commercial Lead for Microsoft to talk through some of Microsoft's key ideas and discover what the next-generation of operating systems aim to offer both Mac and PC users
  • Ubuntu 8.10 Released - Canonical Ltd. announced the upcoming availability of Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop Edition for free download on 30 October. In related news, Canonical also announced the simultaneous release of Ubuntu 8.10 Server Edition. Ubuntu 8.10 Desktop Edition is designed for the pervasively connected digital lifestyle. With new 3G network support, users can move smoothly from wired and WiFi networks onto 3G cellphone networks while traveling. Ubuntu 8.10 is also built to be shared - users can start a quick "guest session" on the fly and let someone use their computer to surf the web or check email, while maintaining the security and integrity of their own data. And if that person really enjoys their brief session as an Ubuntu guest, they can put Ubuntu on any USB key and take it home to install on their own computer rather than having to burn a CD. As a bonus, all Ubuntu 8.10 users will be able to enjoy programming from the BBC, with high quality streamed content available through the default media players in Ubuntu 8.10. Canonical has worked with the BBC to make sure that much of the material is available to users in all locations.
  • Google Moves To OpenID - Google announced last night that it will become a single sign-on provider using OpenID solutions. This will allow Google users to login with their Google account information when signing up for new accounts on other sites
  • SecondLight: Surface on Steroids (video) - SecondLight works by projecting two different images from beneath the table. The table surface itself is formed of a liquid crystal display that switches between frosted and transparent states when electrical voltage is passed through it. By rapidly flicking the screen between the two states, the table appears as permanently diffuse, displaying an image like an ordinary Surface table. The screen is, in fact, transparent for half the time. And during these periods then second image is beamed on to the paper, confusing the eye into believing it's seeing two images simultaneously. Using an infrared camera, the secondary "display" can also be used as a multitouch surface. What's more, it can display video.
  • Blu-ray is Dead! - Blu-ray is in a death spiral. 12 months from now Blu-ray will be a videophile niche, not a mass market product predicts this ZNET Blog. With only a 4% share of US movie disc sales and HD download capability arriving, the Blu-ray disc Association (BDA) is still smoking dope. Even $150 Blu-ray players won't save it.
  • InternetVue 2020 Wireless PC2TV Receiver Review - The InternetVue 2020 virtually eliminates the need for an HTPC in the home as your regular PC becomes the HTPC, no matter where it is in the house. As the name suggests you can also hook the InternetVue 2020 directly to the internet and enjoy streaming videos and more though the built in browser without having to even turn on your computer
  • Apple iPhone Getting Microsoft Office Documents To Go - The developers of Documents to Go - and Microsoft Office documents editor for BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile, and Symbian - are finally bringing it out for the iPhone.
  • How to repair the biggest science experiment in the world - Physicists are close to finalizing a repair plan for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's most powerful particle accelerator located at CERN, near Geneva in Switzerland.
  • Creepy Talking Robot Head (video) - Robotics engineers at the University of Bristol have developed a rather creepy talking head that can mimic facial expressions.
  • TRANSPORTER 3 Trailer - in theaters 11/26 - Transporter 3, starring Jason Statham. In Theaters November 26.
  • Pedobear & Loli - Halloween 2008 (pic) - Pedobear always gets all the damn chicks at the costume party. What gives?
  • Jennifer Ellison - Loaded Magazine - Jennifer Ellison is also featured in the December issue of Loaded magazine!
  • Dalene Kurtis Is Late Night Lingerie - This blonde babe was Playboy Playmate of the Month for September 2001 and Playmate of the Year for 2002. Yeah, that was a long time ago, but these photos were recently released and hell they may even be new!

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