With NVIDIA’s Kepler-based cards just around the corner, Guru3D & MSI have collaborated to add support for the new cards into MSI’s Afterburner graphics card overclocking and tweaking application, bringing it to version 2.2.0 Beta Continue reading “MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 15 Now Up For Grabs”.…more
Mitchell Baker, Chairman of the non-profit Mozilla Foundation has blogged that Mozilla is giving up on making open codecs, unencumbered with patents and royalty issues, the standard on Firefox – for now. Firefox will now Continue reading “Mozilla Gives Up On Open Codecs, Supports H.264”.…more
Sega’s Binary Domain was released on consoles last month to generally positive reviews and has sold well. However the third person Sci-Fi shooter, the latest creation of Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi has seen significant demand Continue reading “Binary Domain To Be Released on PC”.…more
The Dev-Team blog has announced that the new iPad has already been jailbroken to allow it to run unauthorised apps ie apps that haven’t been approved by Apple. Not only that, but three different methods Continue reading “New iPad Already Jailbroken”.…more
It looks like the standout feature of Apple’s new iPad has hit the same problem that dogged the iPhone 4S’s Retina display: a strong yellow tint giving it a jaundiced look that’s unpleasant to look Continue reading “‘Yellowgate’ Hits New iPad Retina Screen”.…more
Is the popularity of Apple’s iPad waning? If the huge launch day queue at London’s Regent Street store is anything to go buy, it would suggest that it just might. When the doors opened last Continue reading “iPad Popularity Waning?”.…more
The new Thunderbolt (codename Light Peak) data cable standard comes in two forms: copper wire and optical, with the latter offering higher performance. DigiTimes’ sources have indicated that the Thunderbolt standard is likely to become Continue reading “2013: The Year of Thunderbolt?”.…more