
MSI bundles NVIDIA cards with GPU-accelerated video editing software
MSI announced the free 30-day trial bundle of Super LoiLoScope, the world’s first video editing software directly decoded by GPU, for all MSI NVIDIA GeForce series products. Super LoiLoScope creates movie files up to 10 times faster than CPU powered encoder and allows users to easily play and edit HD movies. With MSI N-series products and supporting Dual Stream Decode technology, Super LoiLoScope even allows users view overlapping multiple videos in real time.
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Powercolor announces Radeon HD 5670 PCS+
Powercolor has announced yet another card that will be a part of its factory overclock PCS+ lineup, the PCS+ HD 5670. The new PCS+ HD 5670 card features a slight factory overclock and a custom cooling solution. This Redwood based card features 400 stream processors, 128-bit memory interface, 512MB of GDDR5 memory and works at 785MHz instead of 775 MHz for the core and 4000MHz for memory, as it's on the reference model.
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Microsoft sells 60 million copies of Windows 7
Microsoft has announced their quarterly earnings today, claiming their highest-ever quarterly revenue, thanks directly to strong sales of the Windows 7 operating system. The company sold 60 million copies of the new OS, and overall net income jumped 60 percent year-on-year to 6.66 billion dollars.
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MSI details it's new14-inch laptops
MSI has now revealed two new additions to its Classic laptop series, the 14-inch CX420 and CR420. Both models measure 344.4 (W) x 221 (D) x 28 (H) mm, weight 2.2kg and feature a Chiclet keyboard, a scratch-resistant coating, a 14-inch display with 1366x768 pixels, and the ECO Engine power-saving technology which provides five power management modes - Gaming, Movie, Presentation, Office, and Turbo Battery.
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Samsung now mass producing 3D LED TVs
Samsung has announced that they have begun mass producing displays for 3D LED HDTVs, a move that puts a lot of support behind the technology that many critics have called a gimmick. Being in mass production should mean lower prices for the end user in a short time frame. 3D TVs have so far come with a heavy price tag.
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Piracy in the workplace increases 55 percent
ScanSafe, a provider of corporate software, has reported that workplace piracy (and attempted piracy) is up 55 percent in the last three months on corporate networks, including downloads of movies, music and software. The company says it currently processes data across more than 100 countries for millions of employees, giving it the industry’s most significant insight into the latest trends in Web traffic and malware.
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Nokia smartphone share jumps back to 40%
Nokia states that it shipped about 20.8 million of the devices in the last quarter of 2009, versus just 16.4 million in the summer. With an estimated 52.4 million smartphones shipped in the entire smartphone market compared to 47 million, Nokia estimates that it has jumped back from a recent low of 35 percent share in the summer to 40 percent by the end of last year. Most of this comes directly from improved sales of its core Eseries and Nseries smartphones; the company shipped a total 10.7 million of these versus 8.9 million just one season earlier. Much of the rest includes Symbian S60 smartphones that don't fit into the category, such as the X6, as well as the Maemo-based N900.
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Fujitsu claims they own the iPad name
Fujitsu PR head Masahiro Yamane today said his company doesn't believe Apple has the rights to the iPad trademark. The director noted that the Japanese company applied for an iPad trademark in 2003 and that its current business PDA fits the mobile communicator description Apple would likely have to use. Fujitsu lost its trademark this spring but still believes it can lay claim to the name through is earlier development. He added that Fujitsu is consulting its lawyers over what it can do, although it may not actually have much legal basis without the trademark. It re-applied for the trademark in June but has already been contested by Apple at the US Patent and Trademark Office; it also couldn't claim prior use as another company, Mag-Tech, had already applied on its own. Apple has until the end of February to file its formal objection to Fujitsu's trademark.
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Radeon HD 5450 and HD 5570 in February, HD 5830 delayed
According to sources close to ATI AIB partners, AMD HD 5450 and HD 5570 will officially be announced in early February. The HD 5450 should be announced on February 4th and this one is aiming to replace the previous generation ATI HD 4650, 4350 or similar cards. The second one, HD 5570, should be announced five days later on February 9th, and this one should replace the HD 4670. According to various info around the net, the HD 5570 should feature both 512MB and 1GB of GDDR5 memory and should be clocked at 775MHz for the core and 1000MHz for memory. The prices hasn't been specified yet but we guess that they should be somewhere between €40 and €70 depending on the SKU.
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Thecus N4100PRO: A Data-Treasure Cave
Since he became conscious being, man has collected and kept various stuff. First, those were material things like food, land, gold or money, and how the man became more modern and educated, information has become the most valuable and most wanted good. Because we live in a time of information revolution, it is no wonder that the hunger for digital information is inextinguishable.
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