NVIDIA have released their GeForce 306.23 WHQL Drivers, describing them as, “an essential upgrade for every GeForce GTX user, the GeForce 306.23 WHQL drivers enable high-quality TXAA anti-aliasing on GTX 600 Series GPUs, improve game Continue reading “NVIDIA Releases GeForce 306.23 WHQL Drivers”.…more
This morning NVIDIA announced two new graphics cards that bring Kepler to every gamer: the GeForce GTX 660 and the GeForce GTX 650. The GeForce GTX 660 provides an ideal combination of performance, price, and power efficiency, hitting the gamer’s sweet spot and that is the card that we will be reviewing today. Read on to see how a pair of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 cards by MSI and EVGA do in our tests!
The industry’s worst kept secret has been revealed by Apple at their launch event in San Francisco: today’s major product launch is indeed the iPhone 5. It’s 7.6mm thick, 18% thinner than the iPhone 4S, Continue reading “Apple Announces the iPhone 5!”.…more
Microsoft has designed Windows 8 for the diskless world, so it should not be much of a surprise that consumers will be able to install and operate in such environments. This could also help low cost systems as you could essentially boot and run Windows from external Flash drives. With Microsoft Windows 8 comes a new feature called Windows to Go and we get a chance to check it out with Kingston!
In an odd marketing push, T-Mobile is trying to win the custom of iPhone users even though it doesn’t sell the phone itself, by selling to owners of unlocked iPhones, starting tomorrow. The idea is Continue reading “T-Mobile in Unusual iPhone Marketing Push”.…more
AnandTech has attended Intel’s Developer Forum today and blogged about the presentation. Interestingly, they photographed and posted the slides that were shown – 19 in all – which appear to still be confidential right now. Continue reading “IDF: Hot Haswell Slides Leaked!”.…more