May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
Epson proves you don't need to spend a fortune equipping your small or medium sized business with an ultra-bright projector. The company just announced its VS200, a $429 projector rated at 2,300 l...
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Tag: lcd, projector, technology
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
Been out of the motherboard loop for awhile? Even if you haven't, be prepared to learn some new terminology. In a bid to increase market share and separate themselves from the competition, motherboard...
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Tag: motherboard
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Tony's Pizza. All opinions are 100% mine.
Do you often feel hungry at night? Does waiting for pizza delivery make you bored? Well, when we feel h...
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Tag: motherboard
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
There's a ton of great freeware and open-source software in the online world today. That statement should be a no-brainer, especially if you're been reading these application roundups over the past ye...
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Tag: motherboard
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
You want to increase your site traffic but you do not understand the mechanism you have to use? It is simple, you just have to read this article completely and automatically you will get what you wa...
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Tag: motherboard
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
Just the other day when the naming scheme for the new Nvidia Fermi cards was announced, we speculated that supply would be very low at launch. As such prices could be high. Now we’re hearing that ...
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Tag: motherboard
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
PowerColor might as well have said that its new PCS+ HD5550 is made from bits of moon rock and unobtanium. Instead, the graphics card maker claims its latest videocard is the "most affordable GDDR5 ...
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Tag: memory, videocard
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | 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
May 29, 2010 | Computer, Games | No Comments
Announced last year by Mozilla and the Khronos Group, WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is triggered at the development of web apps and pages with hardware-accelerated 3D graphics. But for it to become...
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Tag: cell-phone, holograms, technology
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For the past two months, Verizon Wireless's Droid by Motorola has had the privilege of holding the undisputed title of Coolest Android Phone on the Market. But its reign may be short, if everyone...
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Tag: nexus
You know Bigfoot Networks as the company behind the Killer NIC series, which are cards designed to improve your ping, Internet connection, and even your framerates while gaming online. Many consider a dedicated NIC to be of dubious value, but would you feel the same way if it came integrated onto your videocard?
That’s a question Bigfoot Networks and TUL (otherwise known as PowerColor) aim to find out. The two companies are working together on a combo card that will combine “best of breed PC graphics and networking for online gaming.” They already have a prototype avaiable and plan to show it off during Computex in early June.
According to Bigfoot Networks, the combo card is built around ATI’s HD 5000 graphics family. For what it’s worth, Bigfoot is making much ado over this being the “world’s first single card, PCI Express solution combining Bigfoot Networks Killer 2100 Gaming Network Card technology” and ATI’s aforementioned graphics.
Computex runs from June 1-5, at which point we’ll have more info on this.