Report: Nvidia To Launch GK104-based GTX 660Ti in August By Douglas Perry published 14 July 12 The Internet rumor mill has turned up another new Nvidia card.
Tech For Less Than $100 Allows Eye-Control of a UI By Douglas Perry published 14 July 12 While gesture control of a user interface may be an enticing UI control choice for a combination of Kinect and Windows 8, there is an inherent benefit to this idea for those who cannot use a keyboard and mouse.
Intel Expected to Drop SSD Prices in August By Douglas Perry published 13 July 12 If you are planning on purchasing a solid state disk, it may be worth it to wait another few weeks.
Gartner Shows PC Shipments Stagnating, Again By Douglas Perry published 13 July 12 In an industry that is facing the perfect storm, only Apple, Asus and Lenovo are keeping their heads above the water.
Fusion-io Leverages NAND as DRAM Extension By Douglas Perry published 12 July 12 Fusion-io has developed a subsystem technology called Extended memory, which enables developers to take advantage of NAND Flash memory as an extension of DRAM.
Researchers: We Make Transistors 1M Times More Efficient By Douglas Perry published 12 July 12 Forget 10x efficiency increase. What about 1,000,000x?
Intel Releases Itanium 9500 Poulson Manual By Douglas Perry published 12 July 12 Intel has quietly published a reference manual of its upcoming Poulson Itanium processors.
Sharp Settles with Dell and Others in Price-fixing Suit By Douglas Perry published 12 July 12 Dell has received $198.5 million from Sharp as a settlement in a price-fixing lawsuit.
Nvidia Taking Kai Approach Down to Cheaper Smartphones By Douglas Perry published 11 July 12 A Chinese website reports that Nvidia is thinking about extending its $199 tablet strategy to smartphones.
Elpida Bond Holders Expected to Vote Against Micron Purchase By Douglas Perry published 11 July 12 Micron has not cleared all hurdles in the acquisition of Elpida yet.
AMD Surprises With Revenue Warning By Douglas Perry published 11 July 12 AMD has told investors that its second quarter revenue will be much lower than previously anticipated.
CyberPower Launches Power Mega II Workstations By Douglas Perry published 11 July 12 CyberPower has unveiled the Power Mega II Graphics Workstation Series, a range of workstation-class computers that can be equipped with Nvidia Quadro graphics cards as well as Sandy Bridge Xeons and Ivy Bridge Core CPUs.
Intel Plows $4.1 billion Into Next-Gen Chip Production By Douglas Perry published 11 July 12 Intel is getting serious about 450 nm wafers and EUV, again.
Intel May Drop Prices for Core i5 ULV to Push Ultrabooks By Douglas Perry published 10 July 12 Intel may be bowing to the pressure of system vendors and reducing the price of some low-power processors to enable lower ultrabook prices.
MSFT Spending Half a Billion on Advertising for Windows 8 By Douglas Perry published 9 July 12 Microsoft has released some information about the market introduction of Windows 8 as well as the finalization date of Windows 8 to its employees.
28nm Trinity Successor Rumored To Debut in Q2 2013 By Douglas Perry published 9 July 12 Rumors about the successor of Trinity are beginning to surface on the Internet.
Researchers Build a Quantum System Without Cooling By Douglas Perry published 9 July 12 Building a quantum computer is one of the big quests in physics today. It's a path littered with obstacles, but tiny milestones are achieved almost every day by researchers around the globe.
Nvidia Releases Windows 8 WHQL Driver for Desktop GPUs By Douglas Perry published 9 July 12 Nvidia confirmed that it has the first set of WHQL-certified Windows 8 drivers for its desktop graphics cards available.
Intel Claims Flawed Evidence in $1.3 billion EU Antitrust Case By Douglas Perry published 9 July 12 Intel is not content with a 1.06 billion Euro (about $1.34 billion) fine it was handed by EU antitrust regulators.
U.S. Judge Calls Patents a "Problem" By Douglas Perry published 8 July 12 Richard Posner, who recently voiced his concerns about patents and chastised Apple and Motorola in a patent case, considers patents for most industries potentially unnecessary and, in the way they are currently leveraged, a "problem."
High HDD Prices Result in Record Sales at Seagate By Douglas Perry published 8 July 12 Hard drive manufacturing is apparently exceeding pre-Thailand flood levels and companies such as Seagate are now reaping the benefits from increased HDD pricing.
Archos Launches $250 Tablet with Full Google Play Access By Douglas Perry published 8 July 12 Following the announcement of the Google Nexus 7 tablet, Archos is the first budget tablet vendor to follow up with its own version of a $250 tablet.
Wait, Did Apple Just Patent the Ultrabook? By Douglas Perry published 6 July 12 If the shape and design of a notebook computer can be patented and that patent can, in fact, be enforced, Apple may have been just given a tool that could turn out to be a pain in the neck for PC makers.
EyeSight Announces Gesture Control for Windows 8 By Douglas Perry published 5 July 12 So, why hasn't Microsoft come up with this one?
Intel Invests in Touchscreens Against Apple, Samsung By Douglas Perry published 5 July 12 Following Apple's and Samsung heavy investments in touchscreens to secure supply for smartphones and tablets, Intel decided it was time to help its partners as well.