Do you remember the ‘Pipe Dream’ video from 2001? It was done back in by an animation company called Animusic. Intel hired on a company called SISU Devices to help them bring an animators vision to life! It took the company just under 90 days of work and roughly $160,000 to design and develop something in real life that could mimic the original animated video.
CompuExpert today announced the release of their TekNmotion Yapster Blaster amplified universal headset. The latest version of TekNmotion’s legendary Yapster universal headset is powered by award-winning XJacKer Soniq Rush amplification technology and delivers full dynamic Continue reading “Teknmotion Yapster Blaster Gaming Headphones Released For $30”.…more
Corsair also introduced the Vengeance M60 and Vengeance M90 laser gaming mice this morning with the companies big move into Human Interface Devices (HID). The Vengeance M60 mouse is designed for FPS gamers and features Continue reading “Corsair Introduces FPS and MMO Laser Gaming Mice”.…more
Corsair today announced their new line of Vengeance PC gaming peripherals, including three new gaming headsets. The Vengeance 1500 and Vengeance 1300 gaming headsets employ circumaural, closed-back earpad designs for immersive audio and long-term comfort. Continue reading “Corsair Announces New Vengeance Gaming Headsets”.…more
ARCHOS has announced that their new G9 series tablet PCs will be available for purchase on September 20, 2011. The Android Honeycomb-powered tablets will feature fast dual-core processors up to 1.5GHz, and storage capacity up Continue reading “ARCHOS Introduces 250GB Android-Powered G9 Tablets”.…more
While walking around the technology showcase at the Intel Developer Forum we ran across a booth in the future technologies lab that caught our attention as it was a CPU cooling demo that showed a passive cooling design and we are suckers for silent computing. We had to take a closer look and what we saw was different. Read on to take a look at a passive CPU cooler on an Intel Core i5-2500T processor and see how it performs!
What does the real future of computing look like? How will the research and technology advancements today shape and accelerate our tomorrow? Justin Rattner, Intel’s chief technology officer, revealed the latest advances in multi-core and many-core, two hardware architectures that can be used to solve a wide range of computational problems and tasks today during the last keynote of IDF 2011!
LucidLogix demonstrated today for the first time at Intel Developer Forum 2011 (IDF) the injection of HyperFormance technology into its Virtu Universal GPU virtualization software for outstanding gaming responsiveness, visual quality and frame rates. HyperFormance, Continue reading “LucidLogix Injects HyperFormance to Virtu Software”.…more