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Sony revealed that they will finally provide the in-game XrossMediaBar
functionality that was first demonstrated back in 2006, as well as the
"trophy" achievement system promised in...
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Early June a rumour emerged that
Toshiba would be launching a new attack on Sony, via the magic of new
'upscaling' technology. Of course, this is nothing new, with Toshiba
themselves working on...
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NVIDIA finally introduced its new family
of GeForce GTX 200 graphics processors (GPUs)-which includes the
GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 GPUs.
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At the International Supercomputing Conference, AMD today introduced its next-generation stream processor, the AMD FireStream 9250.
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A lowdown on Nvidia's fabled GeForce GTX 200 Series, and why it'll blow existing cards out of the water.
17/06/2008 | 26 Hits
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There's no doubting that Wii
Fit has helped many a gamer get back into shape since its release, but
a new poll by woman-only insurance firm Sheila's Wheels has discovered
that users of the...
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In a recent interview, Robbie Bach,
president of Microsoft's Entertainment & Devices division, named
out problems with Sony's PSP that he sees as "cautionary tales" for all
new...
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AMD and Havok today announced plans to
jointly investigate the optimization of physics effects utilizing AMD's
full line of products.
14/06/2008 | 24 Hits
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In IBM's labs, miniscule rivers of water
are cooling computer chips that have circuits and components stacked on
top of each other, a design that promises to extend Moore's Law into
the next...
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The New Mainstream Standard?
The portfolio of DDR3 speeds has opened up far sooner than it had
for DDR2, as DDR3 data rates of 1066, 1333 and 1600 MHz have all
appeared within the past few...
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