Thursday, September 16, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 15/09/2010



International Day of Democracy Shortbread
Eight is Enough Ars Technica: British ISPs must fund P2P copyright crackdown AnandTech: First public demo of Oaktrail and Windows gaming tablet and AMD Zacate APU performance update Kingston exec: SSD price premium over HDD needs to narrow further to drive adoption KitGuru: Nvidia planning dual-chip...
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Corsair adds three 'gaming' power supplies
Diversification seems to be the name of the game for PSU vendors. Corsair has just broadened its power-supply lineup with three Gaming Series units that feature 80 Plus certification, adjustable LED lighting, and prices starting at $99.99. The Gaming Series comes in 600W, 700W, and 800W variants, all...
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New embedded Atom accelerates H.264 encoding
Sandy Bridge isn't the only Intel chip with special sauce to speed up video encoding. Intel has announced the Atom CE4200, a.k.a. Groveland, a new Atom system-on-chip aimed at embedded consumer electronics applications (just like the existing CE4100, which we may soon see in Google TV devices). The press...
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Intel AppUp Store preps to exit beta, invade Best Buy shelves
At CES in January, Intel gave everyone a glimpse at the AppUp Center—effectively an iTunes App Store copycat targeted at Windows- and Moblin-powered netbooks. The chipmaker is now getting ready to pull the software out of beta and release it into the wild, with backing from major e-tailers in...
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Dell demos convertible tablet/netbook onstage at IDF
IDF — The highlight so far of Doug Davis's portion of today's IDF keynote was when a gentleman from the Dell ultra-mobility team took the stage to show off a 10" tablet device based on Atom and running Windows 7 Home Premium. After a quick demo of some touch-enabled...
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Light Peak prototypes on display at IDF
While much of the discussion of next-gen peripheral interfaces is focused on how and when Intel will dip into USB 3.0 territory, the company's Light Peak optical interface has started appearing in prototype devices at IDF. Engadget has been touring the show floor, and it's run into...
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First-person shooters aid decision-making speed
Want to make decisions quicker? Play first person shooters. A study by cognitive scientists at the University of Rochester has discovered that, after a 50-hour training period with Call of Duty 2 and Unreal Tournament, ordinary folks were able to make decisions 25% faster than those who...
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Report: Acer plans a trio of slate devices for early 2011
Add three more names to the list of contestants for next year's tablet showdown. DigiTimes has heard from its sources at component manufacturers that Acer will release three Android 3.0-powered slates in the first quarter of next year. The devices will reportedly have 5", 7", and 10" display sizes...
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Intel shows Wolfenstein ray-traced in the cloud
We probably won't be seeing Intel-branded consumer graphics cards anytime soon, but apparently, Intel hasn't given up on the notion of using its many-core architecture to render games. It's just moved to a different battlefield. Sort of. At IDF today, Intel's Daniel Pohl demonstrated a ray-traced version of the latest Wolfenstein...
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