Adobe to extend Photoshop with animation, rendering features By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 8 March 07
GDC 2007: Inside Sony's Keynote Surprise By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 8 March 07 Sony began its GDC 2007 keynote by tossing some giant soccer balls into the audience. And yes, the soccer balls had a purpose that came into "play" later in the keynote.
"Nanotechnology" a mystery to 80% of U.S. population By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 7 March 07
GDC 2007: Microsoft Games Preview By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 7 March 07 Mass Effect is BioWare newest title, an exclusive game for the Xbox 360.
Commodore To Return As Boutique PC Maker By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 6 March 07 Hey Jude, take an old brand and make it better...
Fujitsu intros first 2.5" 7200 rpm hard drive with SATA 2.5 interface By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 6 March 07 Fujitsu today announced the first 7200 rpm notebook hard drives that come with a 3.0 Gb/s Serial ATA 2.5 interface, as opposed to the widely available 1.5 Gb/s port.
SATA revision 2.6 addresses SFF PC and UMPC needs By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 6 March 07 The Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) has posted a revision of the SATA specification, which includes enhancements for native command queuing and small form factor environments.
God of War 2 Preview By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 6 March 07 "Kratos! If someone asks you if you're a god, you say YES!"
Top 10 Geek Movies for 2007 By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 5 March 07 "Death Proof" is Quentin Tarantino's half of "Grindhouse," the low budget double feature homage B-movies of the 1970s.
Researchers create nanoscale "lightning" switches By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 2 March 07
Intel upgrades entry-level Core 2 Duo chipset By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 2 March 07 Intel will be offering a slightly upgraded version of its 945GC integrated graphics chipset for Core 2 Duo, Pentium D and Pentium 4 HT processors beginning in early April of this year.
Nano-piezotronics to enable new "body electronics" By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 1 March 07
Albatron claims KI690-AM2 is most powerful Mini-ITX By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 1 March 07 Albatron Technology has unveiled what it claims is the first Mini-ITX motherboard based on AMD's AM2 socket technology.
Chinese scientists remote control pidgeons By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 28 February 07 Chinese scientists said they have succeeded in an experiment to remotely control the flight of a pigeon with electronic technology.
Software update for your car can reduce fuel consumption, researcher says By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 28 February 07
AMD challenges Intel with its first integrated graphics chipset By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 28 February 07
Legacy rolls out certified 4 GB FB-DIMMs By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 27 February 07 Legacy Electronics is offering a 4 GB DDR2-667 fully buffered dual in-line memory module (FB-DIMM) with certification for Intel chipsets and Computer Memory Test Labs (CMTL) requirements.
Bacteria explored as new data storage medium By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 27 February 07
WordPerfect Lightning beta goes live By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 27 February 07 Corel has released a public beta version of WordPerfect Lightning, a free and toned down version of its word processor that lets users create, edit, print and store files online for remote access.
New South Pole telescope to explore "dark energy" By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 26 February 07
Intel Crestline chipset will run DirectX 10 By The Editors of Tom's Hardware published 23 February 07