Legit Reviews got our hands on the latest video card BIOS revision for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 reference graphics card! We were told is the version that will be used on the GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards when they come out next week it should fix the high temperature issue that we saw in our original coverage. This time it looks like NVIDIA has solved it!
Just days after the Apple iPad’s retail debut, a rather genuine-looking Hewlett-Packard presentation has been published by Engadget that features specs and pricing details of the forthcoming HP Slate. The Windows 7 tablet will sport Continue reading “HP Slate Table PC Pricing and Specs Revealed – $549”.…more
WD today announced its first new enthusiast-oriented VelociRaptor hard drive (HDD) in nearly two years with the launch of the 450GB and 600GB capacity drives this morning. These new drives not only double the capacity available for this 10,000 RPM enterprise storage drives, but they also introduce support of the SATA 6Gbps interface and increase the drives’ cache from 16MB to 32MB!
Only about 24-hours after its launch, users are complaining about Wifi issues on the new Apple iPad. Most complaints center around the devices weak signal when compared to other wireless devices in the same area. Continue reading “Scores of iPad Users Complain Of Wifi Issues”.…more
While Apple’s decision to exclude Flash technology from its iPad may have content creators fretting about the lack of designer-friendly HTML5 authoring tools, the company’s ally-turned-rival, Google, has proven at least that HTML5 Web apps Continue reading “Google Engineers get Quake II to Run in HTML5”.…more
Amazon has announced its Kindle App for iPad is now available in the App Store. One very cool thing about this app is how it lets users select from over 450,000 books from the Kindle Continue reading “Amazon Announces Kindle App for iPad”.…more
ASUS recently added a new P55 motherboard in the Republic of Gamers motherboard series called the Maximus III Extreme! The Intel LGA 1156 motherboard supports Core i3/i5/i7 and is aimed at enthusiasts. The board supports 16GB of DDR3 memory, five PCIe x16 slots, SATA 6Gbps, SuperSpeed USB 3.0 and even Bluetooth support! Read on to see how this loaded up motherboard performs when pushed to its limits with subzero cascade cooling!
After a decade of development, the Air Force this month plans to launch a robotic spacecraft resembling a small space shuttle to conduct technology tests in orbit and then glide home to a California runway. Continue reading “Air Force Ready to launch X-37B Space Craft”.…more