Archive for May, 2008

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Hands on with Fracture Trailer

In Fracture, “players are equipped with an arsenal of futuristic weaponry to strategically reshape their surroundings on the fly.”
Every action they perform dynamically reshapes the earth in ways no videogame has ever seen. When Briggs throws a tectonic grenade on a level battlefield, the ground blasts upward to provide access to an otherwise unreachable area.
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MSI Wind pre-release review

It’s pretty tough to wrap your melon around, but MSI’s Wind has not yet officially launched per se. That being said, it has still managed to end up in the hands of quite a few eager subnote lovers, and Laptop Mag is no exception.
Shortly after the UK branch of CNET posted up their initial impressions, […]

New goodies unveiled at GPS Workshop (Malaysia)

The handheld enthusiasts group, PDACrafters.com’s GPS Workshop at Starbucks, Plaza Berjaya in Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur on 24 May was attended by about 20 people.

Suppliers conducted presentations, demonstrations and gave sneak previews of GPS devices, while attendees, some of whom came from outstation.
ASUSTeK Computer’s diminutive ASUS P320 PDA-phone which made its debut […]

Road Trip 2008: Geek Gestalt explores the South

CNET News.com’s Daniel Terdiman visits geek-oriented sites from Houston to Orlando, with a helping of Kentucky and Tennessee in between.
Source: CNET News.com - Personal Tech

Google planning Android software store

Google’s self-developed platform for mobiles also known as Android has yet to see any mass entry into the market. However, that hasn’t stopped Google from making grandiose plans for it. The search giant seems to be planning an application store to make devices based upon the platform more robust. Having the ability to modularize […]

Video: Google Docs attracting more developers

At Google’s I/O developer conference in San Francisco this week, CNET News.com’s Kara Tsuboi met with Jonathan Rochelle, product manager of Google Docs, to discuss the Web-based collaborative office suite.
Source: CNET News.com - Personal Tech

Intel and Nvidia headed for licensing stand-off

This started out as a rumor today, but Intel has since more-or-less confirmed that licensing discussions between Intel and Nvidia for Intel’s next-generation processors are not going well and the resulting conflict could have implications for high-end gaming PCs.

The story is that Intel and Nvidia are currently negotiating technology licenses for Nehalem, Intel’s next-generation […]

Akamai releases first “‘State of the Internet” report

Akamai Technologies has just released its first State of the Internet report, and indeed with a massive amount of servers monitoring traffic within and between networks in 70 countries, the company may very well have the world’s most comprehensive view of Internet usage. The content delivery network operator gathered data across its entire global […]

Seagate plans SSDs, 2TB hard disks for 2009

Seagate is currently one of the largest makers of traditional hard drives, and while it plans to stick to the market that has largely been its bread and butter, the company recently confirmed it is set to introduce its first solid-state drive in 2009 as it continues to fight others over alleged patent infringement […]