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Grid Computing Boosts Cancer Research
June 24, 2008 – 11:30 AM in Business
Nvidia GPUs Approach 1.5 PFlops In Folding@Home Project
August 27, 2008 – 6:40 AM
Santa Clara (CA) - Nvidia GPUs have become the leading processing platform within Folding@Home and continue to grow quickly: GeForce Processors are likely to become the first technology to break the 1.5 PFlops barrier. -
GPUs to increase Folding@Home processing power up to 500x
September 29, 2006 – 1:53 PM
Stanford University's Folding@Home project today announced a new software that will enable the use of graphics cards within the distributed computing project. Project leaders will tap into the floating point horsepower of graphics chips and hope to see a massive jump in processing power that can lead to more research results in less time. -
Sales of home media servers at reach 50 million units by 2010, says Parks Associates
May 31, 2006 – 10:56 AM
Annual sales of home media servers will reach nearly 50 million units in the US by the end of 2010, according to Parks Associates. -
Nvidia's PureVideo promises home theater video quality for the PC
December 20, 2004 – 5:02 PM
Nvidia today announced the availability of PureVideo. The technology is designed to accelerate MPEG 2 and high-definition content on computer systems equipped with an Nvidia graphics card carrying a GeForce 6-series processor. -
Intel announces new entertainment PC platform for digital home media
August 24, 2005 – 4:21 PM
In the wake of its successful Centrino marketing campaign - where mobile computers that meet certain requirements qualify for the Centrino brand - Intel today announced a new and more sweeping branding scheme for personal computers in 2006. -
ATI launches Avivo graphics platform for home entertainment
September 21, 2005 – 12:08 PM
ATI launched its next-generation "Avivo" video and display controller technology this morning, promising more realistic color resolution, and the capability to deliver "flawless" video playback. -
I Outsourced My Homework To India!
June 26, 2008 – 6:10 PM
Birmingham (England) - Birmingham City University officials say as many as 1000 students are outsourcing their homework to coders in India. -
High-def media to dominate home video market by 2012
October 10, 2006 – 12:22 PM
It will take high-definition media - HD DVD and Blu-ray - another six years to surpass the revenues generated by standard definition DVDs, a market forecast suggests. Even with sales that are estimated to come in at less than $100 million this year, the battle between the two HD formats has begun to show a negative impact on the video industry. -
Control All Aspects of Your Home Wirelessly
September 5, 2008 – 5:50 PM in Build Your Own
Want to automate things in your home like fans and lights using your PC? Two widely backed specifications are quietly battling for supremacy in the wireless home-control market: Z-Wave, a proprietary technology developed by the Norwegian firm Zensys, and -
CES 2007: Bill Gates announces Windows Home Server
January 8, 2007 – 4:55 AM
You probably have computers with gigabytes maybe terabytes of pictures, songs and videos, but how do you manage it all? In his traditional CES opening keynote, Microsoft chairman Bill Gates announced the Windows Home Server and explained how the technology automatically backs up your data and makes it available through the Internet. -
South Korea wants to place a robot in every home
April 4, 2006 – 1:08 AM
Robots could become as common as televisions in the coming decade for South Koreans. Faced with an aging population and the rising cost of skilled labor, the South Korean government is funding research into robots that could perform more menial jobs like guiding customers or doing security patrols. -
Solar cells could power most of your home in the future
October 25, 2006 – 4:53 PM
Almost all your electricity comes from a local power plant, usually of a coal, natural gas or nuclear variety, but in the future most of this electricity could come from high-efficiency solar cells. Spectrolab, a Boeing subsidiary, is currently producing cells that are almost 40% efficient and promise even higher efficiencies in the future. Company executives and engineers explained how the solar cells work and even gave us a tour of their Sylmar California factory. -
Intel's LaGrande security technology not coming to consumer PCs
March 10, 2006 – 12:41 AM
The Core buzz presented during IDF blurred several other important announcements - including the long awaited release of the LaGrande security spec. The creator of the spec told TG Daily that La Grande won't be hitting home computers in the near future - as it remains a developing platform that could cause privacy concerns. -
Iomagic launches home network harddrive
December 6, 2005 – 6:20 PM
Iomagic today announced the EZ Netshare external harddrive.
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