Popular News MİCRO MACHİNES EXPERİENCE THRİLL OF VİCTORY, AGONY OF DEFEAT AT MOBİLE MİCROROBOTİCS CHALLENGE
It’s time to take a glimpse into the future — the future of what will someday be swimming in your bloodstream. Video highlights from the 2010 NIST Mobile Microrobotics Challenge have started trickling out, and we’re mighty impressed. Through various events, like the 2mm dash, universities and institutions competed to determine whose would reign supreme. Read more…
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Popular News ASUS DEBUTS 15.6-İNCH ROG G53 3D GAMİNG LAPTOP AT COMPUTEX
Hope you’re not burned out on introductions yet, ’cause they’re far from over. During the outfit’s press conference, a new multimedia monster was unveiled in the ROG G53. ASUS didn’t bother sharing too many specifications, but that didn’t stop us from hunting down a placard with the deets we were craving. Read more…
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Popular News ASUS EEE TABLET PREVİEW
Alright, stick with us here. For some reason, decided it best to name its freshest e-reader the , while its downright magical tablet goes by . Got all that? Good. Read more…
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Popular News ASUS EEE PAD EP101TC AND EP121 PREVİEW
At long last, the have arrived, but unfortunately they’re just not working the way we’ve been imagining for all these months. We got a few minutes to toy around with the 10-inch EP101TC and 12-inch EP121, but both were barely working. And “barely” is being gracious. Read more…
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Popular News NVIDIA BRİNGİNG 3D İMAGES TO SONY’S ALPHA CAMERA LİNEUP
Fujifilm’s didn’t exactly get the , but even today it remains one of the few point-and-shoots that can natively take 3D photographs. Here at NVIDIA’s press conference, the company slid in this little nugget: Sony’s new Alpha series of are now compatible with NVIDIA’s 3D image processing software (). You won’t get your Alpha growing or anything (at least not ), but any image you shoot with it can be post-processed as 3D thanks to the new partnership. Read more…
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Popular News UTAH WOMAN SUES GOOGLE AFTER WALKİNG DİRECTİONS LEAD HER TO A HİGHWAY…
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Popular News ONLİVE OFFERİNG ONE YEAR FREE MEMBERSHİP TO PRE-REGİSTRANTS
Smart move by OnLive today. The streaming game service is offering to waive the for a full year (originally it was 3 months) for anyone who enthusiastically pre-registered early — many of you we suspect. It’s even tossing in a coupon for a free game when you register for the offer. Read more…
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Popular News NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 465 ROUNDS UP SOME POSİTİVE REVİEWS
Well, it’s not quite June 1, but the GeForce GTX 465 reviews have come flooding out all the same. The official specs are exactly as a indicated: 352 CUDA cores running at 1,215MHz, a 607MHz graphics clock, and 1GB of GDDR5 memory operating at a 3.2GHz effective rate and exploiting a 256 bit-wide interface. Read more…
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Popular News MEEGO MOORESTOWN-POWERED TABLET PREVİEW
We saw a lot of new technology demoed at keynote this afternoon, but the most impressive thing may have just been running on a 10-inch Moorestown Quanta Redvale tablet. While the demo on stage was very brief, we caught up with some of the product managers right after the presser and convinced them to give us a peek at what is coming in 2011. To say we’re impressed with the “pre-alpha” version of the software is a huge understatement. Read more…
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Popular News EBOOK PUBLİSHERS SEEK UNİVERSAL FORMAT, LAMENT APPLE AND AMAZON’S CLOSED ECOSYSTEMS
You don’t need to sit down, we’re not about to hit you with any shocking news, but a recent BookExpo America convention has given publishers the chance to air out their laundry list of . Seriously, do these guys ever have anything positive to say? Now they’ve managed to pinpoint a flaw in the and s resounding success, identifying the two ebook reading platforms as closed, and expressing a yearning for a universal and open format that all books can be published and consumed on. Of course, they wouldn’t be publishers if they didn’t also lust after robust DRM measures, which might explain why they’re not roundly supporting the readily available EPUB format. Read more…
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