(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... can’t go it alone. And the problem too is that AMD doesn’t seem entirely clear what to replace the old metrics with. At its Lone Star facility in Austin, Texas, earlier this week, AMD showed a video ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... strange about the whole thing, though, is that someone inside Apple thinks making life more difficult for its software customers is good for business. That's how Microsoft is supposed to think. Not the ...
(Software/Software Features)
... serious problems upgrading to the new OS. A poll of more than a thousand users at ubuntuforums.org shows that while 12 percent report a 'flawless' upgrade, 21 percent say the upgrade worked but with a ...
(Software/Software Opinion)
... iPhone efforts, so far, has been minor at best. In the early years the two companies partnered. for a while and when Steve Jobs came back Bill Gates actually helped him out showcasing that the two firms ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... also adopted management's anti-union bias, believing they didn't need one because management told them how special they were. So, as their jobs are sent overseas or taken in the U.S. by H-1B visa holders, ...
(Sustainability/Sustainability Features)
... It also looked at how efficiently automobile manufacturers used key natural resources. It caclulated the ratio of sustainable value to sales so that different companies could be compared directly, irrespective ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... expanding the capabilities for performance and memory scaling." "The results are extremely promising," adds Greg Atwood, senior technology fellow at Numonyx. "The results show the potential for higher ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... are for everyone. Microsoft and a number of vendors have proved that people are quite indifferent to the format. However, the rumors don't go away. And the normally reliable Sydney Morning Herald is adding ...
(Software/Software Features)
... According to the Raindrop site, it aims to make life enjoyable and will use a sort of miniweb server to pull out the most important bits to you and show them in your favorite web browser. It's asking ...
(Software/Software Features)
... no pun intended, of how Microsoft blindsided Apple and left the firm looking like they had given the PC market back to Microsoft. The other part is that Apple is now fighting on two fronts against two ...
(Software/Software Features)
... SLI." Industry analyst Jon Peddie expressed similar sentiments. "Despite rumors to the contrary, research shows that PC gaming is growing at a rapid pace," stated Peddie. "Superior graphics, stereoscopic ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
... "in the background" and is likely to offer the "same functionality" as the Nano FM radio. However, Apple has apparently experienced difficultly with integrating the Mobile iTunes Store purchases into ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... his friends. "I was taking this very seriously, and I thought I'd spice it up and put a table of standing in. But I'm a football fan, not an engineer," he says, plaintively."You can show your talent, comment ...
(General Sciences/General Sciences Features)
... via the nervous system was shown previously in work by Professor Kevin Warwick from the University of Reading, here we show, for the first time, true brain to brain interfacing," said Dr Christopher James ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
In watching Microsoft deal with the world since the iPhone launched you have to wonder if the Robbie Bach and the other Microsoft executives leading the Windows Mobile Effort think they somehow dropped ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
... it had come straight from China and nobody has a spare TMN SIM card. So it wasn't set up properly. This was a tad unfortunate because the launch was held in Lisbon. It was, however, very obviously ...
(Sustainability/Sustainability Features)
... show what the risks are either way." ...
(Sustainability/Sustainability Features)
... out what to do with it. Howeler Yoon Architecure's Eco‐Pod, created with design company Squared Design, is a temporary vertical algae bio‐reactor, built with custom prefabricated ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... TV shows, 2,300 movies and 225 games. Sony adds that the new SensMe software ‘detects music mood and tempo’. SensMe uses 12 Tone Analysis technology to evaluate Media Go content imported tracks to ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Nvidia has finally unveiled its next-generation Fermi GPU. According to Jen-Hsun Huang, Fermi architecture represents the "foundation" of the world's first computational graphics processing units. Nvidia ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... down complex computer software programs to a kind of generic word find puzzle, that ignores how the allegedly infringing system actually works and, most important, the actual disclosure in the ‘216 patent," ...
(Networking/Networking Features)
Opinion Twitter is all the rage. And while it's great fun, is it really worth $1 billion, which is what the Wall Street Journal pegs it at after a $100 million investment led by T. Rowe Price and Insight ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... layers here that need unpeeling.ChipsIntel showed us all a number of developments that make it entirely clear that it’s bang on course on its roadmap and nothing short of a catastrophe is going to stop ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... the fact that boasts no fewer than six contra-rotating rotors. The X6 isn't by any stretch of the imagination cheap, however. An entry-level system will set you back around £12,500 courtesy of Air2air which ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Opinion)
... be the last truly great Intel CEO. It is amazing how companies seem to lose their way once a founder that has been so instrumental in driving the company to success departs. Microsoft just ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
MCCI and Symwave are showcasing the world's "highest performing" USB 3.0 system at IDF 2009. The next-generation platform - powered by MCCI's optimized host software and Symwave's SuperSpeed SATA controller ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
A senior Intel executive opened up this year's Intel Developer Forum this morning. Usually it's Pat Gelsinger who opens the show. Intel has thoughtfully provided white boards for people to write messages ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
... corresponding to trade marks, establishes a link between those keywords and the sites advertised which sell products identical or similar to those covered by the trade marks. However, in the view of ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... biggest thing missing will be Kicking Pat Gelsinger - we're wondering just how Intel is going to replace him. His sheer passion is enough to fire everyone up. We still can't figure why he disappeared to ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Point Grey has announced plans to showcase the "world's first" SuperSpeed USB-enabled digital video camera at the 2009 Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco. Point Grey has announced plans to ...
(General Sciences/General Sciences Features)
... in sleazy chat shows, the polygraph has always been an unreliable tool. But while the polygraph is supposed to identify physiological changes during the act of lying, the Haifa study looked at whether ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... uses eight or 12-inch wafers. "We have several ideas in that direction," Palacios said. "We are already discussing with several companies how to commercialize this technology and fabricate more complex ...
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
... that Zune users would enjoy HD radio without compromising battery life, form factor or cost. "The first issue we encountered was how to insert our chip - fabricated using TSMC's advanced RF CMOS process ...
(Mobility/Mobility Features)
... talk time is six hours, with a standby time of 13.5 days. SLIDESHOW: Motorola Cliq with MotoBlur (9 pictures) The phone features the company's new Motoblur technology which syncs contacts, ...
(Opinion/Opinion Features)
... There’s an element of jealousy and there’s probably a bigger element of vested interests. How dare a company do what we could do? There is an easy answer to the whole problem. Rather than sniping at ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Consumer electronics giant Sony can surely afford to hire the sharpest brains around. How, then, do we explain the sheer Jeffdamned awfulness of its new online marketing campaign? Consumer electronics ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... 360 SKU outsold the PlayStation 3 SKU by nearly 2.5 to 1 (Xbox 360/PlayStation 3 hardware sales ratio is only 1.95 to 1)." However, Divnich noted that the PlayStation 3 version of Batman: Arkham ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Opinion)
... how to press the buttons they'd be damn good by now." Wyman and Mason were speaking ahead of the launch of The Beatles: Rock Band game which features songs from the Beatles' back catalog. The game allows ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... so you can get excited about stuff to buy rather than right after when you are trying to hide from your credit card bill. There is a lot of cool stuff here at the show but something that ...
(Software/Software Features)
Our article telling of the bloody Mac clone wars sparked a fierce debate over Apple's controversial "tax" and its control over OS X. However, EEDAR analyst Jesse Divnich told TG Daily that Club ...
(Software/Software Features)
... Said one user: "I have experienced several performance issues after upgrading to Snow Leopard on a brand new MacBook Pro. Does anyone have a good walk through on how to downgrade and roll back using ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... how Disney will sort out existing deals Marvel has with competitors such as News Corp or Sony Entertainment. The CEO of Marvel believes Disney is a perfect spot for its gallery of heroes and superheros ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
Despite turning in quarterly figures showing a fall of 23 percent in profit, Dell thinks that corporate entities will start buying PCs again in the second half of this year, although strong sales to ...
(Software/Software Features)
... the first time, which means that Apple has finally admitted that its operating system is just as vulnerable to viruses as Microsoft's Windows. However it has provided users with a rather basic scanner ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
Blizzard Entertainment kicked off BlizzCon 2009 by showcasing its third World of Warcraft expansion. Cataclysm - which introduces two new playable races - is expected to bring 'sweeping changes' to Azeroth. ...
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... these things. That number sounds ridiculous to me. I understand that they are replacing the systems for free, but how can these companies exist churning out one bad unit after another?" asked Nick. "54 ...
(General Sciences/General Sciences Features)
... compared proteins present in more than 3,000 different prokaryotes, a type of single-celled organism without a nucleus. They showed that two major classes of relatively simple microbes fused together ...
(General Sciences/General Sciences Features)
... according to Souman. The guys haven't finished yet. In future research, they plan to examine the even more bewildering question of how people use the sun and other cues such as tall buildings to guide ...
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... I'm currently typing. They were, however, a perfect introduction to how computers work - and more often didn't - and the six foot high Lockheed ferrite core store cabinets held a massive 96K of memory ...
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Even though 2009 chip sales overall will fall by around 15 percent in dollar terms, July figures due to be released soon will show overall improvement in the semiconductor market.Even though 2009 chip ...