
Apple confirms OpenGL ES on iPad
Apple has confirmed the iPad will ship with the same sort of graphics chip it uses on its iPhone and iPod Touch. Hidden in the latest iPad SDK Beta 3 documentation is a phrase which confirms using the OpenGL ES. It has not named the exact chip used but knowing that it is a PowerVR SGX chip makes things a little clearer.
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SanDisk G3 SSD now available
SanDisk G3 Solid State Drive is now being shipped to retailers in both North America and Europe. The flash memory-based SanDisk G3 SSD will be able to offer a compelling alternative to a 7,200 RPM hard drives for many customers Take the flagship 120GB SanDisk G3 SSD boasts an unprecedented long term reliability which allows it to endure up to 80 terabytes (TB) of data written to it over its lifetime. Since the SanDisk G3 SSD does not rely on moving parts, durability is improved which helps resist drive damage. SanDisk has also ensured that its G3 SSD is backed by rigorous shock and vibration testing procedures, and hence are confident enough of offering a 10-year limited warranty.
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Steam heading to Mac?
Gaming site Kotaku is reporting that Valve has hinted at Steam getting Mac OS X support sometime in the near future, giving Mac fans a chance to experience the largest online gaming digital distribution service. Warriorlax5506 of the Valve forum looked through the files of the newest open beta and found tons of Mac OS X-specific graphics, as well as menu files.
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Sony admits PSP Go confused buyers
Sony America publisher relations senior VP Rob Dyer has admitted this week that the PSP Go handheld confused buyers, and that sales have struggled. Acknowledging another long-time criticism, Dyer says the expensive $250 price has not helped sales any, with the cheaper PSP-3000 model handily outselling its newer brother.
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