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News: Diamond encrusted iPhone 3GS Supreme PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 27 November 2009 20:51

 

Enter a designer by the name of Stuart Hughes, already expertly familiar with slapping precious metals onto slightly less precious mobile phones. He classes up a 3GS handset with a 22 carat solid gold body, which he then sprinkles with no less than 190 diamonds. And just to make sure none of the riff raff can get their hands on it, this creation is priced at £1.92 million ($3.2 million), which places it precisely £1.92 million outside our budget. Engadget

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News: Renesas samples 1GHz, 45nm ARM chip PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 27 November 2009 20:48

Renesas Technology has started sampling its latest ARM-based chip, the 45nm SH-Mobile APE4, built around ARM's Cortex A8 architecture. The new chip should deliver clocks in excess of 1GHz and offer 1080p decoding. It's equipped with Imagination's PowerVR SGX2 graphics engine capable of supporting WXGA+ displays with a PAL/NTSC encoder and an HDMI transmitter. Fudzilla

 
Review: Assassin's Creed 2 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Monday, 23 November 2009 13:49

  

The game takes place shortly after the original, and following a brief sequence in the modern day, Desmond is once again thrust into the past. This time it's 15th century Italy, three centuries after the first game. The story takes place from the perspective of Ezio Auditore da Firenze, a young nobleman from a rich family who spends his time and money on women and wine. Ars Technica

 
Download: Opera Unite now available in Opera 10.10 Browser PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Monday, 23 November 2009 13:37

 

Opera today released Opera 10.10 with Opera Unite, a powerful technology for personal content sharing directly between all your devices. Opera Unite is available as a standard feature in Opera 10.10. To mark this release, Opera is inviting the world to join our journey to reinvent the Web. By wrapping both a Web browser and a Web server into one package, Opera Unite challenges the conventional, semi-private methods of sharing the content that really matters to people everywhere. 

 
News: The new Intel Atom Processor D510 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 22 November 2009 02:52

 

Equipped with 2x 1.66GHz CPUs and 2x 512K cache ! (Hyper threading is supported, so look for 4x CPUs in Task manger) The low TDP would suggest that, with suitable air flow, the D510 can be passively cooled as demonstrated by the fitting of the the heat sink as shown. TranquilPC

 
News: MSI Releases Ultra Thin AMD Neo X2 Laptop PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Friday, 27 November 2009 20:45

 

The MSI X-Slim X430 uses AMD's latest second-generation Ultrathin Platform with dual-core processors and Microsoft's newest operating system, Windows 7, to provide users with the ultimate in ultra-thin mobility. MSI's ultra-thin, power-saving X-Slim 14" notebook has evolved once again to feature AMD's 2nd Generation Ultrathin Platform and Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system in the gorgeous new X-Slim X430. MSI Global

 
News: Intel's 32nm Core i3/i5 Processors Start Being Listed PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Monday, 23 November 2009 13:41

 

The Core i3 and i5 models feature Hyper-Threading which means they can handle up to 4 threads simultaneously, boast 4MB of L3 cache, and have a dual-channel DDR3-1333 memory controller. You may want to ignore the Core i5 661's price as that's likely a store typo - this model has the highest-clocked GPU of the upcoming line-up so it'll likely cost more (around 200 Euro maybe). TechConnect

 
Preview: Google Chrome OS PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 22 November 2009 02:55

 

Okay, so Google just announced a major update to the Chrome OS project. With this announcement comes a release of the source code for the new browser based OS. Some enterprising people have compiled it and it is ready for use in either VMware Player or Virtual Box (which ever you prefer). We decided to grab a copy and see if this new OS lives up to some of the claims that Google made in their recent Web Cast. TweakTown

 

 
News: Fusion-io Achieves One Terabyte per Second Sustained Bandwidth PDF Print E-mail
Written by Willyam Anton   
Sunday, 22 November 2009 02:51

 

Portland, Oregon November 17, 2009 – Today at SC09, Fusion-io announced that it will deploy custom installations based on its ioMemory technology at two presently undisclosed government organizations.  Each deployment consists of hundreds of terabytes of solid-state storage capacity and is capable of sustaining over one terabyte per second (1TB/s) of aggregate bandwidth with access latencies under 50 microseconds. FusionIO

 
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