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Lean Green Gaming Machine Giveaway |
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Written by Clayton Chabannes -x.clay-
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Wednesday, 10 February 2010 20:58 |
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Hi Tech Legion and the Computer Ed Radio Show will be collaborating again during the month of February. The Concept: GOING GREEN FOR GAMING.
Both Hi Tech Legion and Computer Ed will be building green gaming systems. The list of components is still being finalized but it looks like Hi Tech Legion and Computer Ed will be approaching the subject of green computing and building a green gaming system from slightly different points of view. Here is a list of the sponsors that are on board so far:
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Antec Interview February 28, 2010 |
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Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft-
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Thursday, 04 March 2010 19:49 |
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February 28, 2010
Computer Ed inteviews, Antecs' Scott Richards. Computer Ed and Scott discuss Power Supplies and efficiency. Antec has their own line of energy efficient called Earth Watt. This Interview is part of Hi Tech Legion and Computer Eds "Go Green Series". Find out what makes a Power Supply 80+ certified and more.
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FCC Commissioner Rips ISPs on Broadband Prices, Competition |
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Written by Ars Technica
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 19:37 |
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Federal Communications Commissioner Mignon Clyburn solidified her role as the agency's tail gunner on Wednesday with a warning to the big ISPs that the FCC's patience with rising broadband subscription rates is wearing thin. "When prices rise across the industry, and where there are only a limited number of players in the game, we have to ask ourselves whether there is any meaningful competition in the marketplace," Clyburn declared in a public statement. "Moreover, when executives from major broadband providers indicate that they will only roll out faster speeds in the few markets where they have competition, our fears about whether meaningful competition exists should grow." "Across-the-board price increases," she added, "especially on those who can least afford it, should raise a red flag for the Commission." The commentary comes following Comcast's disclosure that the company plans to boost broadband and TV rates. "So, just as we are in the process of proposing steps to ensure that more people are comfortable signing up for broadband service, providers of that very service are raising prices," Clyburn complained. It also follows the Commissioner's pointed warning in late December to Verizon about its $350 Early Termination Fees, and her public smackdown of civil rights groups that oppose the Commission's Open Internet proposals.
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PC Software Sees $13.1 Billion Revenue in ‘09 |
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Written by VG24-7
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 19:05 |
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PC gaming? Dead? We spit at you. The PCGA has gathered research showing software sales for the platform were up by 3 percent, bringing in a total revenue to $13.1 billion, in 2009. However, despite the increase, sales of boxed games are down by 20 percent for last year. There was growth declines for Europe and the US by 10 to 15 percent, but there was an increase for Asia. “The most notable trend in recent years has been the movement to digital distribution and payment for subscriptions, and the growing popularity with consumers of online games as a service,” says PCGA president Randy Stude. “In 2009, we saw North America and Europe experience a rapid uptake in purchasing virtual items. This model is what drove growth in Asia, and we think it is just starting to come to Western markets.”
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Apple's iPhone to get Multitasking Capability with Latest Update |
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Written by Apple Insider
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 18:54 |
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Apple this summer will go a long way towards silencing critics and catering to one of the most prevalent demands of its iPhone user base, when it introduces a multitasking solution through the handset's 4.0 software update that will finally allow several third party apps to run concurrently and in the background. People with a proven track record in predicting Apple's technological advances tell AppleInsider that the Cupertino-based company has developed a "full-on solution" to multitasking on the iPhone OS but offered no specifics on how the technology would optimize resource conservation and battery life -- two of the most critical issues surrounding the matter, alongside security.
From a user-facing perspective, Apple plans to deliver a multi-tasking manager that leverages interface technology already bundled with its Mac OS X operating system, according to those same people. It was requested that specifics be withheld at this time, as the iPhone Software 4.0 remains under development and reportedly has a quite 'way to go' before it's ready for prime time. Today's iPhone 3.x software is a fully preemptive multitasking operating system, but it artificially restricts apps (other than specific ones bundled with the system by Apple) from running in the background.
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MSI HD 5870 Lightning @ techPowerUp |
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Written by techPowerUp
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 18:24 |
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"MSI's new R5870 Lightning is designed with the hardcore overclocker in mind. It comes with more PWM phases, noise free coils, voltage measurement points, an overclock out of the box and software voltage change support via Afterburner. But is that enough to satisfy the demanding enthusiast crowd?"
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Thermaltake BlacX Duet Hard Drive Docking Station Review |
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Written by Eric Stemplewski -skataneric-
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Monday, 08 March 2010 00:00 |
Introduction
I don’t make a habit of carrying two hard drives with me everywhere I go but, at times, I wish I did have some type of peripheral that allowed me to use, or even test, multiple hard drives at once. It seems that I am constantly asked (no matter where I am), can you look at my computer, there is something wrong with it. This is where the convenience of having a portable, hot swappable, external docking station comes in handy. Up until a few months ago, docking stations were only built for single HDD use.
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Cryptic Studios Interview February 28, 2010 |
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Written by Paul E. Marini Jr. -BackDraft-
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Friday, 05 March 2010 22:24 |
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February 28, 2010
Computer Ed inteviews Craig Zinkovic of Cryptic Studios. The topic is MMORPG and Ed and Craig discuss Cryptic's recent release of Star Trek Online. Find out why they went with more of a Next Generation Genre instead of the classic. If you're an MMO or a Star Treck Fan, you won't want to miss this interview.
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SilverStone Fortress FT02 @ PureOverclock |
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Written by PureOverclock
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 19:16 |
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“Today we will be looking at the Fortress FT02; SilverStone engineers have combined the rigidity of unibody construction of the TJ07 with the unparalleled cooling layout of the RAVEN chassis, adding a hot-swappable hard drive cage and an acoustically-padded interior for maximum versatility resulting with increased structural strength, increased storage capacity, and whisper-quiet operation.”
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'Console killer' OnLive to Launch in June |
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Written by BBC News
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 18:56 |
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A gaming service that aims to kill off the traditional gaming console will begin streaming popular games over the internet in June this year. OnLive, which launched to much fanfare in 2009, announced details of its service at the GamesBeat conference. Instead of games taking hours to download or buying them off the shelf, OnLive promises games on-demand. "OnLive breaks the console cycle. We don't need new hardware devices," said company founder Steve Perlman. That sentiment was echoed by his chief operating officer Mike McGarvey. "We want to take your dollars from hardware and let you spend it on software. We are a new platform and we're building a network and infrastructure to last for the next 30 years of gaming, not the next five years," Mr McGarvey told reporters.
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OpenGL 4 Spec Arrives with Direct3D 11 Feature Parity |
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Written by Ars Technica
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 19:12 |
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At GDC the Khronos Group announced not one but two new OpenGL specifications. The headline release, OpenGL 4, includes a raft of new features bringing OpenGL in line with Microsoft's Direct3D specification. OpenGL 3.3 was also released, providing as many of the new version 4 features as possible to older hardware. The Khronos Group, the consortium of hardware and software companies that governs OpenGL, OpenCL, and other related specifications, made no bones about its intentions for OpenGL 4: providing standardized support for Direct3D 11 features to OpenGL developers was the prime concern. Direct3D 11 integrated two key features into the graphics pipeline: hardware tessellation and compute shaders. The former allows the video card to synthesize polygons programmatically, enabling considerably smoother, more natural looking curved surfaces. The latter is a key part in the development of using the GPU for general-purpose computation (GPGPU)—not just for producing graphics, but for performing various kinds of high-performance math. Direct3D 11 mandated support for complex programmable tessellation and compute shader integration. Although Khronos' OpenCL specification provides a general API for GPGPU programming, this didn't have the same integration into the graphics pipeline. With OpenGL 4, both of these deficits (relative to Direct3D 11) are rectified.
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New NVIDIA Optimus Driver 189.42--Grab it Now! |
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Written by Nvidia
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 15:28 |
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Today NVIDIA released a new driver for Optimus notebooks, version 189.42. Intel’s latest (March) IGP driver is not compatible with Optimus. NVIDIA has a driver fix which is being posted today for anyone who wants to use Intel’s latest driver. Previous Intel drivers work fine. We are working with Intel to ensure this issue does not happen again. In addition to the Intel driver solution, this new NVIDIA Optimus driver includes improved merging of Optimus profiles and additional performance enhancements.
We recommend all Optimus users move to this driver immediately. Grab the new driver here: http://www.nvidia.com/object/optimus_win7_x32_notebook_189.42.html http://www.nvidia.com/object/optimus_win7_x64_notebook_189.42.html
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