Intel Corp. has announced at this week’s Intel Developer Forum in Taiwan extended lifecycle support for the Intel Q35 Express chipset for embedded and communications applications requiring graphics. The Q35 chipset allows a 50 percent Continue reading “Intel Q35 chipset supports embedded systems”.…more
Matrox Graphics Inc. today announced the availability of its Millennium P690 Series fanless graphics cards. These cards are available in several form factors, offer low power consumption, and unified display drivers for easy deployment across Continue reading “Matrox Announces Millennium P690 Video Card Series”.…more
Intel will no longer provide testing on notebooks to certify interchangeability, but will promote the use of standardized, interchangeable parts in notebooks. The program began in 2006 as a way for notebook manufacturers to demonstrate Continue reading “Intel discontinues Verified By Intel program”.…more
Memory speeds are ever increasing these days. Kingston’s HyperX PC-9200 Memory offers that perfect medium for those not wanting to go all out, but yet spend the money on something that is worth every penny. How well does this highspeed memory stack up against the competition?
One of the coolest things to happen to Windows in the last year or so (no, not Vista) has to be the ability to use Bootcamp to run Windows on a Mac machine. But can your Mac handle it? Well, depending on the version of Windows and the programs you run, you may have to upgrade you ram, which is what we did with our Macbook Pro. Take a look and see if the upgrade was worth it!
In case you missed it, Apple used its latest software upgrade to cripple every iPhone that had been opened up to unapproved networks, and stripped out “unauthorized” third-party applications. Apple says it has crippled hacked Continue reading “Apple Declares iPhone Martial Law”.…more