February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
What happens if you take Nintendo's Wii remote and nunchuck and paint them black, streamline the controllers, and cut the tail? You get Sony's PlayStation Move motion controller and sub-controller....
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February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
If we hadn’t just spent time ogling HP’s Envy 17, we might have appreciated the Samsung RF710’s aesthetics more. After all, it too sports a sleek, sophisticated design. It’s just that everyt...
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Tag: notebook
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
It's a rare occasion that we see a high profile new laptop release on a Sunday, but you won't hear any complaining from me. The new HP Envy 14 has officially gone up for sale as of today, and i...
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Tag: laptop
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
We had a feeling this was coming, and now it's official. With the launch of the new, slimmer Xbox 360 console, Microsoft went the sensible route and trimmed $50 off the price of the current-gen Arca...
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Tag: console, microsoft, xbox-360
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
The leading electronic devices manufacturer, Sony, has long become our reliable companion in doing our daily activities. The electronic devices manufactured by Sony are always become the top choice in...
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Tag: console, microsoft, xbox-360
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
In this modern era, the technology of business is become very increasing. If you want to follow the newest technology for business, you can learn about the electronic financial markets. It is usually ...
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Tag: console, microsoft, xbox-360
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Tomorrow's supposed to be the big day for Fermi (or early April, according to reports suggesting initial availability will be pretty tight), but even though the long wait is almost over, there's sti...
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Tag: console, microsoft, xbox-360
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
In five years, cell phones will be able to produce holograms of friends and colleagues talking and moving in real time, IBM researchers say.
In the mock-up photo provided by IBM, 3D video technol...
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Tag: cell-phone, holograms, technology
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Some of my favorite kinds of freeware apps to find (and install) are the ones that build new functionality into the Windows operating system. I'm running Windows 7 right now, but even this latest ve...
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Tag: os, windows-7
February 18, 2010 | Computer | No Comments
Whether you use Google's Gmail service at work or for personal purposes, you probably have a good handle on the basics: organizing your contacts, sending emails, setting up folders and more.
But if...
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Tag: os, windows-7
Some ATI videocard owners have had a rough go lately, with complaints of gray screens and vertical line corruption running rampant. The issue prompted AMD to release a hotfix (see here), and going forward, the company promises to do a better job.
Catalyst 10.2, which is due later this month, is supposed to usher in better game performance courtesy of game profiles that AMD says it’s going to focus on. These will consist of separate executable files on AMD’s site, giving ATi owners quicker access to improved performance rather than waiting for the next full-blown Catalyst release, Fudzilla reports. The upcoming driver will also bring better “panoramic gaming” with CrossFireX.
Later on down the line, Catalyst 10.3 will put a bit of focus on improving ATI’s Eyefinity technology. Reports suggest this driver package will implement an easy-to-use wizard to help adjust the layout and compensate for monitor bezels.
Catalyst 10.3 will also cater to Mobility graphics owners, and AMD is said to be working with most of the major notebook manufacturers to make sure everything works as it should.