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 TechNews - Nvidia launches GTX 700M GPUs - tech
(hx) 10:47 PM CEST - Jun,01 2013
  • Intel Haswell Makes Its Debut: Core i7-4770K Review - In terms of performance the upgrade to Haswell is very reminiscent of what we observed when going from Sandy Bridge to Ivy Bridge: for the most part we saw very minor performance increases. Haswell looked most impressive in our encoding benchmarks where it was 3 to 13% faster. In our battery of application-based it was was 2 - 11% faster than Ivy, while the synthetic benchmark programs showed only minimal margins. Although Ivy Bridge only provided a slight performance increase over Sandy, it was still a welcomed arrival for newcomers to the platform. Ivy Bridge improved efficiency, added a few new features, while it maintained the same price point of Sandy Bridge. Haswell, on the other hand, seems less attractive for desktop users for a simple reason: it is not backwards compatible with Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge. The new LGA1150 socket means those wanting to upgrade to Haswell will need a new motherboard, such as those featured in our review. Thus, performance won't be a driver of desktop user upgrades with a small 13% jump at best. For those coming from much older platforms or an AMD system, then the Haswell socket change won't pose much of an obstacle.
  •  NVIDIA GeForce GTX 700M aims to make gaming notebooks powerful and portable - Not to be outdone by its arch-nemesis AMD, Nvidia has launched a fresh volley of mobile Geforce GTX 700M GPUs, namely the GTX 760M, 765M, 770M and 780M. Nvidia claims its GTX 780M is the fastest mobile GPU in existence, even besting AMD's recently released Radeon HD 8970M -- a chip, if only briefly, stood atop the heap of mobile GPUs fit for gaming. Nvidia claims the 780M can run Bioshock Infinite, Battlefield 3, Farcry 3, Tomb Radier (2013) and Assassin's Creed III at 1080p with settings cranked up to "Ultra".
  • Asus to release 31.5-inch 4K monitor in the US next month - ASUS has just announced that it is launching a new 4K monitor in the US the market. Known as the PQ321, this 31.5 inch display features a 3840 x 2160 resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio, equivalent to four full HD 1920 X 1080 displays stacked side-by-side. Boasting a 140 ppi screen, Asus' upcoming monitor should be able to meet the demands of even the most dedicated videophiles once it becomes available next month. The PQ321 offers 176 degree viewing angles on both the vertical and horizontal planes, so users will be able to see the incredibly high resolution display so matter where they are sitting. In addition, the display includes IGZO technology, which helps keep its energy usage to a minimum.
  • Windows 8.1 build 9415 screenshots appear - Screenshots have appeared of a new build of Windows 8.1 - build 9415 - that don't really show a great deal of new features, but nevertheless show the progress of Windows 8.1 as we approach a public Preview release of the operating system. The Chinese build, with screenshots posted on PCBeta, includes the Start button, however it doesn't look like it's visible all the time with the OS instead requiring a mouse-over in the bottom left corner to get it to appear. It's unclear at this stage whether this build of Windows will leak to the pubic, but if it doesn't it won't be too long until we'll have a public version of Windows 8.1 to test; Microsoft is preparing a Preview version for release on June 26th. So Microsoft havent really improved Windows at all then if they are going to continue with hiding features most asked for by users or not incorporating them at all ;-)
  • Microsoft Scales Mount Everest - Explore Everest w/ GlacierWorks and Internet Explorer.
  • Opera Next 15.0 Released - The first change you'll notice with Opera Next is a simplified UI. The address and search bar are combined into one, while bookmarks are merged into the Speed Dial function with the ability to group multiple items into a folder -- a design change that first appeared on the Android version.
  • Introducing Gmail's New Inbox - The company says the new features aren't mandatory, you'll be able to go back to the classic look with the click of a mouse.
  • YouTube Lets You Add "Slow-Motion" To Your Videos  - YouTube now lets you make slow-motion videos. You can add slow-motion to videos you upload or to existing videos by using the new enhancement tool.
  • T-Mobile to Sell BlackBerry Q10 June 5 for $99 Down - T-Mobile USA has announced that the BlackBerry Q10 smartphone will be available online and in stores beginning June 5. The device will require a down payment of $99, followed by 24 equal payments of $20. The Q10 will support T-Mobile's LTE 4G network and features a physical QWERTY keyboard, as well as a 3.1-inch touch screen. It runs BlackBerry 10.1. T-Mobile also announced that the Samsung Galaxy Exhibit smartphone (pictured) is available beginning today for $19.99 down and 24 equal payments of $9. The Galaxy Exhibit, which is nearly identical to its predecessor, has a 3.8-inch 800 x 480 pixel screen, 5-megapixel main camera, 1-megapixel user-facing camera, and support for T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. It runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
  • Justice Department seizes anonymous banking service Liberty Reserve - The Department of Justice in conjunction with the US Global Illicit Financial Team has shut down one of the largest online banking services in the world. Liberty Reserve went dark on Monday evening - the site has since been replaced by a message saying the domain name was seized in accordance with a seizure warrant obtained by the Attorney's Office of New York. Authorities believe the service was responsible for laundering more than $6 billion. The service converted money into an alternative currency known as Liberty Reserve Dollars which could then be exchanged anonymously. As you could imagine, such a service could easily be used for all sorts of illegal activity which is exactly what the indictment claims took place. According to the document, the site processed over $1.4 billion in transactions per year. Funds were allegedly used to facilitate narcotics trafficking, identity theft and malware fraud via shell companies in Australia, China, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Morocco, Russia and Spain. One hacker reportedly said he would lose around $25,000 due to the shutdown.
  • Oculus VR co-founder killed in crosswalk during police chase - Police identified the victim today as Andrew Scott Reisse, 33, a resident of Santa Ana, according to KABC-TV in Los Angeles. Coworkers described him as a 'brilliant' man. He was walking in a cross walk when he was hit by a car. Police said the incident started when police saw two cars full of people. An altercation ensued and one of the suspects, 26-year-old Gerardo Diego Ayala, was shot and killed. Police alleged that Victor Sanchez and two other suspect took off in a Dodge Charger. Sanchez, who was allegedly at the wheel, fled from police and crashed into two vehicles before hitting Reisse during the high-speed chase. Sanchez led police through several red lights, including the intersection where Reisse was hit.
  • Kickstarter RC Car That Drives and Flies - Regardless whether or not you guys back this Kickstarter project, you HAVE to check out the quad-rotor / RC car in this video
  • Audi A1 Quattro - XCAR - Yes, the 1.4TSI has the same engine as the SEAT Ibiza Cupra, VW Polo GTI and Skoda Fabia vRS, but it's just another car in the line up. There's no S1 lurking in the wings. This is where the A1 Quattro comes in to play. Its tiny engine bay has been stuffed with the 2.0-litre turbo motor from the last generation Audi S3
  • McLaren MP4-12C Spider clocks 213 mph, faster than official top - In the two-minute video from German publication Sport Auto, we see mostly the speedometer of a McLaren MP4-12C Spider, just touching a speed of 346 kilometers per hour, or just under 215 miles per hour.
  • Pigeons Are Capable Of Using Touchscreens - Pigeons have far better problem solving skills than previously thought - and can use a computer touchscreen, researchers have found. Researchers at the University of Iowa found the birds were able to complete intelligence tests by choosing the correct 'string' on a touchscreen by pecking it with their beak. The results show the birds are capable of making highly intelligent choices, sometimes with problem-solving skills to match.
  • Cannon Fodder Official Trailer HD HQ May 2013 - Official Trailer for the Award Winning Israeli Horror Film CANNON FODDER
  • Machete Kills - International Trailer - The U.S. government recruits Machete to battle his way through Mexico in order to take down an arms dealer who looks to launch a weapon into space.
  • Top 30 Guitar Riffs of the 2000s - check it out
  • Original Bike Tricks from Tim Knoll - This is what happens when you don't read the manual on how to ride a bike :P
  • Cat Boarding - Cat Boarding cat is boarding down the hall. No glitch in the matrix!
  • Incredible footage from the Istanbul protests - These people are fighting for protecting their park because department of this place wants to cut all the trees and build a shopping center in there.
  • Duck Hunt 3D Chalk Art - This week Chris takes on the classic NES game Duck Hunt.
  • A fox steals a man's golf ball and has the time of his life! - check it out
  • Hot 100 Bikini Contest - round #2 - Wet Republic Ultra Pool, MGM Grand Las Vegas - SpyOnVegas Hot 100 Bikini Contest Round 2 2013. Hundreds of America's hottest women compete for over $100,000 in cash prizes.
  • Smokin' Hot Nikki Leigh Lingerie Pictures -Nikki Leigh bikini lingerie pictures could probably sell anything!
  • Coco Austin Lording It In Bikini -  My lord what an ass! :-)
  • Kelly Brook Does GQ Turkey - In case your issue of GQ Turkey got lost in the mail, here's just about the hottest Kelly Brook cover shoot you'll see all year!
  • The best pics on the Internet #22 - All pictures are carefully handpicked!

last 10 comments:
Csimbi(10:50 PM CEST - Jun,01 2013 )
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Introducing Gmail's New Inbox - The company says the new features aren't mandatory, you'll be able to go back to the classic look with the click of a mouse.

Good, because this new layout sucks.

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Asus to release 31.5-inch 4K monitor in the US next month

Why don't you stop making 16:9 crap and give us nice 16:10 displays?
Could not get a decent display for ages...

Sabot(11:12 PM CEST - Jun,01 2013 )
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Nvidia claims the 780M can run Bioshock Infinite, Battlefield 3, Farcry 3, Tomb Radier (2013) and Assassin's Creed III at 1080p with settings cranked up to "Ultra".


The day it runs ALL games at once on 5 monitors then i'll be impressed!
In this day and age it's about time they fooking well did, instead of producing more heat than performance.... Graphic cards are just expensive foot warmers. :lol:

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