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Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:21 Written by Chris Hunter
Google is flexing its corporate might to cause problems with the Microsoft proposal. Other than the buyout news between Yahoo and Microsoft, NVIDIA officially bought agiea. The folks over at PC Perspective have an article detailing “how it affects you”. We are certainly excited about the prospects.
NVIDIA Buys AGEIA: How it affects you @ PC Perspective
Cooler Master 690 @ Overclockers Online
Aerocool FP-01 LCD Display @ Techware Labs
Disk Station DS107+ Review @ X-bit Laboratories
Home Theatre PC Motherboard Shootout @ bit-tech
BFGTech 8800 GTS 512MB OC2 WC Edition @ [H]Enthusiast
Promise SuperTrak EX STEX8650 8-port SAS @ TweakTown
AMD goes researching and developing in China @ theInquirer
AMD Phenom 9600 Black Edition - A New Hope? @ Tom’s Hardware
Small wonder: inside Intel's Silverthorne ultramobile CPU @ ars technica
C2D 6420 vs C2Q 6600 – Quad Vs. Dual Comparison @ Dragon Steel Mods
Intel's 8-core Skulltrail Platform: Close to Perfecting the Niche @ AnandTech
Thermaltake Xaser VI VG4000BWS Super Tower Case Review @ Hardware Logic
GPU Shootout : FireGL V5600 vs. QuadroFX 1700 vs. FireGL V3600 @ Hot Hardware
Last Updated on Monday, 04 February 2008 11:09
Cray, our favorite
Supercomputing Madmen, have decided to start reselling their infamous Moab
Clustering Suite. Cluster Resources,
Inc. are the guys to thank, and it looks like clustering might just be the
next big step.
There are efforts underway to cover Open-Source OS/2. Good luck on getting IBM to release that source-code, they will hold onto that with their cold dead fingers.
Microsoft is a huge bastion of scary lawyers and programmers, they say, but Linus, our hero, has called the software giant. He is laying down his cards, and all bets are off. He thinks they are bluffing with their patent threats. This could get interesting.
NVIDIA has released their latest driver set for Linux: Phoronix are the guys to ask about them. In addition, everyone has been saying NVIDIA is purchasing Ageia.
Lastly, the newest version of Gimp: 2.4.4 is released to the drooling masses. These folks have always put out a quality, Open-Sourced product. Grab it, and get back to GIMPing. Happy hacking.
Last Updated on Thursday, 18 March 2010 08:03 Written by Chris Hunter
The thought of record companies being completely useless has crossed our minds before. The software and hardware available to today's normal artists are increasingly powerful. February is here, and the RPM 08 Challenge is upon us. In its third year, the project is promoting individual creativity and proving that technology has enabled the masses. Read on for more information.
For those looking to watch tomorrow’s football game for one
reason only, there is a sneak peak available. Wi-Fi-TV has the commercials in tomorrow’s
Super Bowl XLII. The videos are lower quality, but they can be maximized through
the Windows Media web player. Just double click on the video and enjoy. We
always love trying to guess what the actual product is they are selling. In
addition, it looks like the famous GoDaddy girl commercials are back as well.
Last Updated on Saturday, 02 February 2008 12:16
Windows is on the run, there is much rejoicing. Happy Groundhog's day, and enjoy our Six More Weeks of Winter.
First, KDE is making a mess of the competition by making waves in their KDE for Windows project. Just think: your favorite KDE apps are coming to live on Windows.
Second, Linux now has better compatibility than Windows Vista does for its programs.
For those businesses out there, Open Source is really changing things and shaking the market up. What most people used to think was just a start-up company's bread-and-butter for cutting costs, is now saving everyone and their dog. Some people are even willing to call it "mainstream."
Want another distribution to try? Take a gander at the latest masterpiece that lauds
exactly what every Linux start-up does: Easy for everyone to use. Let us hope
so, Ulteo.
Lastly, for those music fans that have a nice mp3 player that shows album
art, but just never got any: fret not. Open-Source has a cure, and it can be found here for
Linux and Windows. Yay
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 February 2008 11:57
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