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Nvidia’s $200 GPU King: GeForce GTX 460
The release of the very first Fermi cards brought in mixed reactions. While it received praise for the architecture, speed and raw power, a lot more were disappointed at the cost and power consumption of these cards. Nvidia’s newest Fermi card, The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 packs a lot of punch for just $200.
HDBaseT looks to replace the HDMI standard
Several big names in the TV industry, Samsung, Sony, LG and others, are touting HDBaseT, a new audiovisual standard that looks to replace the HDMI standard while offering more bandwidth but keeping costs at a minimum. Now, you may be wondering how would a new cable keep costs down? HDBaseT will be using our trusty [...]
Apple unveils iPhone 4
Straight off Apple’s WWDC, Steve Jobs proudly unveils the latest iteration of Apple’s smartphone, the iPhone 4. Running on the newest iPhone OS (now just dubbed iOS 4), featuring dual cameras and an IPS LCD display, Steve kicked off his presentation of the new iPhone by calling it “the most beautiful thing we’ve ever made.”
Asus unveils 10″ And 12″ EeePad Tablet PCs
Computex has arrived and for people looking forward to the tablet computer offerings that bear Microsoft’s OS, you’re in luck. Asus has announced a couple of tablets for the expectedly named Eee Pad, the 12″ EP121 and the 10″ EP101TC.
Apple updates Macbook with GeForce 320M
With Apple giving the MacBook Pro line it’s much needed refresh, the little white MacBook is also set for a hardware upgrade. Yes it’s still white and still encased in that plastic unibody that we’ve seen for quite a while now but the MacBook is getting a boost in the form of the GeForce 320M [...]
Apple unveils new Macbook Pro line with i5/i7 Cores
April 14th, 2010
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The new MacBook Pros are here!
These new MBPs (MacBook Pro 2010 if you’re checking the listinsg) are sporting i5 and i7 cores for the 15″ and 17″ models as well as a new generation of Nvidia GPUs.
Nvidia’s FERMI GF100 chips have arrived
March 27th, 2010
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After deliberately being late for a full cycle and the launch of Windows 7, NVIDIA has finally announced it’s new-generation graphics solution; Fermi-based GeForce GTX480 and GTX470.
I’m quite sure fanbois from the green and red camp are eager for benchmarks with the latest NVIDIA GF100 cards and ATI’s 5000 series flagship cards so I collected the reviews form MOST of the top hardware review sites and put them here.
Neofonie WePad Atom-based Tablet
March 23rd, 2010
sylv3rblade With Tablets seeming to be all the current craze, a German company named Neofonie steps up to the plate and introduces the WePad, an 11.6″ Atom-based, Android-running Tablet.
i4 Charger supports upto four Gadgets Simultaneously
March 23rd, 2010
sylv3rblade With the number of gadgets that people have multiplying, sockets for charging have become such a commodity. Imagine if you have a phone, a Sony PSP, a dSLR, and a Nintendo DSi and you need to charge all of them at the same time when you have only ONE AC socket. O_O Challenge much?
Techie Xplorer’s Demonoid Invites Code Free Giveaway
March 19th, 2010
sylv3rblade Demonoid is one of the more popular private trackers and people have been looking far and wide for Demonoid Invite Codes. What good are these Demonoid Invite Codes for? These serve as your invitation to the popular private tracker, Demonoid where tons of the good (ehem.. you know) stuff are shared.
NVIDIA GeForce 197.13 Drivers Fix Fan Speed Issues
March 17th, 2010
sylv3rblade After confirming the problems GeForce 196.75 Drivers had with fan speeds, Nvidia releases GeForce 197.13 for GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, 200, 300-series and ION desktop GPUs, but not for the new GTX400 series.
Aside from fixing the fan speed/overheating bug, there’s also quite a few additions bundled in.
Fake Security Suite in the wild
March 15th, 2010
sylv3rblade A fake version of Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE), Redmond’s free antivirus program is quietly spreading under the guise of the original’s brand recognition. The rogue “antivirus” software is called Security Essentials 2010.
Intel unveils 6-core i7-980X Gulftown
March 12th, 2010
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6 Cores, 12 threads and a thousand dollar price, that’s Intel’s latest flagship processor, the i7-980X. Unveiled at the Game Developers Conference, Intel previewed it’s latest Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processor, the fastest single chip processor on the consumer market (taking the crown from.. you guess it another i7 processor).
The Gulftown is Intel’s first six-core processor fabricated at 32nm, capable of handling 12 computing threads at once. As part of the Extreme Edition line, the i7-980X is targeted at enthusiasts and hardcore-gamers who have enough cash to purchase one (or even two
) of these benchmark monsters.
NVIDIA 196.75 breaks fan speed control, Overheat Problems
March 7th, 2010
sylv3rblade Not soon after NVIDIA released the latest GeForce/ION drivers, version 196.75, came in a surge of complaints from users that installed said update and fried their GPU.


