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New graphene light sensor could change the imaging business
The new device is 1,000x more sensitive to light than the sensors found in today’s smartphones and digital cameras and ...
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Microsoft unveils AMD-powered Xbox One
The unveiling was sparse on details, but it looks like the new console will be as much about the total ...
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Nvidia’s new GTX 780 and 770 graphics boards
New enthusiast boards are coming; prices to be determined. By Jon Peddie Nvidia and its add-in board (AIB) partners like ...
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RTT Excite lives up to its name
More than a rendering company, RTT now offers a variety of visualization technologies. By Jon Peddie RTT, the visualization company ...
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AMD claims new HD7990 graphics board is the world’s fastest
Bundled with well-known games to attract its target market. By Jon Peddie Just to make sure you have the latest ...
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Dell introduces XPS 18 all-in-one computer
Is it a notebook computer or a really big tablet? Dell says its XPS 18 has a number of competitive ...
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Nvidia Wave Works not recommended for those who need Dramamine
Modeling the Beauford Scale of wind speed and its effect on the ocean in real-time physics. At GTC I thought ...
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The larger your screen, the longer you stay
New research from Adobe casts doubt on the demise of the desktop PC. Who wants to carry around a screen ...
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The pen is mightier than the finger
Re-visiting N-trig tablet pens and the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet By Jon Peddie Of all the tablets we’ve tested (and certainly ...
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Early thoughts on Sony’s PS4 unveiling: the company’s processor choices give them the edge
Sony held a press conference in New York City to provide some new detail for their next gen PS4 code-named Orbis. The new machines will use processor cores similar to PC processors making the porting process easier and pushing the performance ahead of current systems.