Cooler Master Announces Elite 120 Advanced Mini-ITX Case By Douglas Perry published 5 July 12 CoolerMaster just released a new compact enthusiast PC case.
Scientists Take First Picture of a Single Atom By Douglas Perry published 5 July 12 Researchers at Griffith University have shot an amazing picture - the first of its kind: The shadow of a single atom.
Blizzard Further Responds to Banning Linux Users in Diablo 3 By Douglas Perry published 5 July 12 There has been quite a bit of controversy surrounding Diablo 3 and users, who are running the game on not officially supported operating systems, getting banned.
Northwestern Researchers Create ''Rubber-Band Electronics'' By Douglas Perry published 5 July 12 A team of researchers claims to have found a way to make electronic devices far more stretchable than they are today.
Samsung Display Company is World's Largest Display Maker By Douglas Perry published 3 July 12 Samsung Display announced that it has begun operation under a new structure that combines the former Samsung Mobile Display and S-LCD corporations.
AMD FX-8350 Piledriver CPU Expected to Launch Mid-Q3 By Douglas Perry published 3 July 12 There are high hopes for AMD's Piledriver FX CPUs, but Steamroller may be more interesting.
AMD Publishes Catalyst 12.6 WHQL Driver By Douglas Perry published 2 July 12 AMD has updated its Catalyst graphics driver suite to version 12.6.
Micron Snaps Up Elpida for $750 Million By Douglas Perry published 2 July 12 Micron agreed to acquire bankrupt DRAM maker Elpida.
China Quickly Ramping White-Box Tablet Production By Douglas Perry published 2 July 12 China is ready to flood the tablet market with white-box products in 2012.
You'd Need a 1 Petaflop to Score #20 Rank in Top 500 List By Douglas Perry published 1 July 12 The U.S. has reclaimed dominance in the list of the 500 fastest supercomputers of the world.
Vivitek Intros Professional High-Def Projectors By Douglas Perry published 28 June 12 Vivitek announced four new HD projectors that target the professional, business and venue markets.
DRAM Prices Are Hardly Changing These Days By Douglas Perry published 28 June 12 DRAM has been the poster child of rapidly fluctuating market prices for decades. DRAM vendors could get insanely rich one month and fall near bankruptcy the next. Not so right now.
Microsoft to Expand Hibernation for Fast Windows Startups By Douglas Perry published 25 June 12 Microsoft has filed a patent that is extending the use of a hibernation mode of a Windows PC to enable faster startup times.
Analyst: Surface 'Truck' Can't Compete With iPad 'Sports Car' By Douglas Perry published 25 June 12 As striking as Microsoft's Surface has been at its presentation, it did not take much time for analysts to doubt Microsoft's motivation and opportunity.
Unity 4 Game Engine Announced By Douglas Perry published 25 June 12 Unity has announced version 4 of its cross platform game development engine.
Sandia Develops Amazingly Efficient CPU Cooler By Douglas Perry published 24 June 12 Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories claim to have developed, by today's standards, an insanely efficient CPU cooler fan.
Next 3DMark to Support DirectX 11, 10 and 9 By Douglas Perry published 23 June 12 Futuremark has released a video of the next version of its benchmarking utility due out later this year.
Spinwaves Shown to Be More Efficient Quantum Memory By Douglas Perry published 22 June 12 The battle for more milliseconds is heating up.
Intel Medfield Phones Selling Only in Limited Numbers By Douglas Perry published 22 June 12 Intel is reportedly preparing a more aggressive push for its smartphone processor architecture, as demand apparently has been rather limited at this time and vendors apparently believe that the company isn't able to compete with ARM at this time.
Lenovo Reportedly Planning Laptop/Tablet Hybrid Notebook By Douglas Perry published 22 June 12 Asustek's Taichi hybrid notebook/tablet may not retain its unique status for very long when it is expected to hit the market later this year. Lenovo is reportedly planning with a similar dual-screen device as well.
Acer, Dell Delay Environmentally-Friendly Materials in PCs By Douglas Perry published 22 June 12 Some PC makers are delaying their promises to reduce or eliminate the use of environmentally problematic materials such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and brominated flame retardants (BFRs) in their computers.
Intel Discontinues Four Mobile Sandy Bridge CPUs By Douglas Perry published 21 June 12 As Intel is moving to Ivy Bridge, the company is making some room and phasing out Sandy Bridge chips.
ARM Launches Mali-450 GPU By Douglas Perry published 21 June 12 ARM announced a new version of its Mali GPU architecture. The new 450 MP model is positioned above the existing 400 MP product and promises twice the performance of that chip.
Acer Reacts, Calls Microsofts Surface Tablet Just a Ploy By Douglas Perry published 21 June 12 Surface is just a clever maneuver to pitch Windows 8 and Microsoft has no real intentions of selling its own tablet, says Acer's founder Stan Shih.
Nvidia Issues Diplomatic Response to Linus Torvalds' F-Bomb By Douglas Perry published 20 June 12 Nvidia's approach to support or not support driver development for Linux has been questioned for some time. So, Linus Torvalds' recent attack on Nvidia was not exactly surprising. Nvidia's answer is not surprising either.