Archive for March, 2009
ENESS Humble Telescope brings space to you, your ego down a notch
Think the world is your oyster? Think you’ve got it all figured out? Think again, bub. ENESS’ appropriately named Humble Telescope is an interactive installation that presents a 3D simulation of our entire known universe to anyone who dares peer in. Viewers simply point the “telescope” in any direction,
New HP MediaSmart Server LX195 caught out there by Mr. Blurrycam
HP MediaSmart Server enthusiast skeeter has uncovered what looks like the latest addition to the line, the LX195. Sporting a mere 640GB,
Nvidia brag with “most powerful professional graphics lineup”
Taking a jab at AMDs growing professional graphics card offer, Nvidia has now made an announcement regarding its own top to bottom Quadro family calling it the “most powerful and advanced” in green history. The praised Quadro series includes seven, more or less new cards- the Quadro FX 5800, FX 4800, FX 3800, FX 1800, […]
Nvidia brings Quadro GPU virtualization with SLI Multi-OS
The company everybody seems to love to hate these days, Nvidia, has now introduced some extra functionality for some of its professional graphics cards. Named SLI Multi-OS, the debuting goblin-approved technology enables multiple Quadro GPUs to be used to their full potential in a virtualized environment, thus improving productivity while not engaging extra cost.
“In todays […]
Low-end LG GB210 candybar announced in Ukraine
LG keeps expanding its portfolio of low-end phones. Lately, we’ve spotted yet another such device, marked GB210. The candybar pictured above has been announced in Ukraine, where the Korean giant will be selling it for about $120. No details were given whether other countries will also get to try out the GB210, but I guess […]
Thecus’s N0204 miniNAS is world’s smallest, apparently
We track a lot of things claiming to be the smallest or thinnest this-or-that, but, when it comes to network-attached storage, we can’t say as we’ve been breaking out our rulers all that often. So, when Thecus says its N0204 miniNAS is the world’s smallest, we’ll take them for their word.
Acer Aspire One Pro could signal a diluting trend
We’d guess that Acer wouldn’t intentionally put itself in any sort of contretemps, but its actions are proving otherwise. As ASUS did (and continues to do), it seems that Acer is moving closer and closer to obliterating any semblance of separation between its Aspire netbooks. Shortly after hearing of the 11.6-inch Aspire One comes an […]
GM to unveil new incentives to assure buyers?
All the bankruptcy talk surrounding General Motors hasn’t helped the largest U.S. automaker on the showroom floor, as sales have dropped by over 50% in 2009. Without additional incentives, GM sales may fall further with the the Obama administration’s rejection yesterday of the 100-year-old company’s most recent viability plan.
Is Google pulling tethering apps from the Android Market?
According to folks over at Android Community, Google has begun to pull tethering applications from the G1’s Market. One of the contributors to the “WiFi Tether for Root Users” app claims that the company is citing distribution agreements with carriers as the cause of the takedowns. In their words:
Twitter Replies rebranded as “Mentions”
Twitter has made a change to the way users can track when they are mentioned by other Twitterers. The Replies page is no longer, and instead has been replaced by Mentions. To be more accurate, the Replies page has been changed into a Mentions page, though the URL twitter.com/replies remains the same.
What does this mean? […]
