Archive for May, 2010
2010 Indy 500 filled with crashes, drama [SPOILERS]
2010 Indianapolis 500 – Click above for high-res image gallery
Memorial Day weekend is always a great for racing fans. Formula 1 typically has its Grand Prix of Monaco on that Sunday, (although this year it was the Turkish GP taking the calendar slot), NASCAR has the annual Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway, and “The […]
NVIDIA bringing 3D images to Sony’s Alpha camera lineup
Fujifilm’s REAL 3D W1 didn’t exactly get the warmest of welcomes, but even today it remains one of the few point-and-shoots that can natively take 3D photographs. Here at NVIDIA’s Computex press conference, the company slid in this little nugget: Sony’s new Alpha series of interchangeable lens compact cameras are now compatible with NVIDIA’s 3D […]
BMW experimenting with electronic noise canceling tech for diesels
BMW sound engineer Manuel Reichle and the 635d – Click above for high-res image gallery
When considering how to go about improving fuel efficiency and reducing emissions, we typically think of smaller engines, alternative fuels and electrification. One area that doesn’t typically come to mind is that of sound design and acoustics. While the noises […]
OnLive pre-registrants get free game and one-year subscription
Sometimes, it really does pay to take a leap of faith when it comes to investing in a new piece of technology. For example, OnLive had promised a free three month subscription to the first 25,000 people who pre-registered for the streaming game service. For unknown reasons,
DoJ’s inquiry at Apple purportedly expanding beyond iTunes practices
Take this for whatever it’s worth (which isn’t a whole heck of a lot without any official confirmation from any of the parties involved), but the New York Post has it that the Justice Department’s inquiry into Apple’s iTunes practices may in fact be growing. ‘Course, it’s not exactly surprising to hear that authorities are […]
Report: U.S. hires lead bank for General Motors IPO
The government of the United States may be actively avoiding any direct involvement in the day-to-day management of General Motors, but that doesn’t mean it won’t have a say when the time comes for the automaker to go public again. According to The Detroit News, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has hired investment bank […]
Windows mobile game scams UK players out of cash
A pirated version of an anti-terrorism game made for Windows mobile phones is at the center of a new scam wringing cash out of unwitting victims in the UK. Hidden code within the game silently dials phone numbers in the Antarctic, which can cost upwards of £4.25 ($6.19 US) per minute.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 rounds up mostly positive reviews
Well, it’s not quite June 1, but the GeForce GTX 465 reviews have come flooding out all the same. The official specs are exactly as a recent leak indicated: 352 CUDA cores running at 1,215MHz, a 607MHz graphics clock, and 1GB of GDDR5 memory operating at a 3.2GHz effective rate and exploiting a 256 bit-wide […]
Midway creditors accept $1 million payout
To settle the outstanding claims against former owner Sumner Redstone, Bloomberg is reporting that the creditors’ committee of the defunct publisher Midway Games has agreed to a $1 million cash lump sum payout.
Apple sells two million iPads, international launch likely the main culprit
Apple has just trotted out its latest sales milestone for the iPad: two million devices have now been sold since the slate’s launch on April 3.
