Sunday, July 4, 2010

IT News HeadLines (InsideHW) 04/07/2010


InsideHW
Adobe Photoshop CS5: Posing Around the Virtual World
It’s summer heat once again, and with it, less clothes, more bathing, fancy sunbathing creams and lotions etc… And while girls and boys try to present themselves the best way possible, with perfect bodies created by miraculous shakes or the local gym, posing on beaches and in cafés in their D G swimsuits, Armani slippers and Prada sunglasses, they tend to forget that everyone around them is shooting, with phones, cheap “idiots”, officially called digital cameras, etc. Most of those pictures are likely to end up on the internet, most commonly on Facebook, the very one that more and more people claim to hate while they secretly log in to check on who might have liked their photos.
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Corsair announces DDR3 modules working at 2625 MHz
Corsair has announced the fastest Dominator GTX DDR3 module up to date, capable of running at whopping frequency of 2625 MHz.
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Zotac releases ION-based graphics card
Zotac has stealthy began offering an entry-level, low-profile graphics card which is based on Nvidia's new-gen ION graphics processor, also known as the 40-nanometer GT218.
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Microsoft InstaLoad ignores battery polarity
Microsoft announces InstaLoad, a patented battery contact design which rids users of bothering about the the plus and minus directions of the batteries while inserting them into a device. It is compatible with cylindrical form factor batteries of many sizes (AA, AAA, C, D, even CR123) regardless of their being disposable or rechargeable.
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Asus introduces netbook with dual-core Atom and new Ion
Asus has formally introduced the new Eee 1215N netbook, featuring slightly better specifications than those seen in earlier reports. The device will be based on Intel's dual-core Atom D525 together with Nvidia's new Ion discrete graphics. Battery life is supposed to be improved through automatic switching between discrete and integrated graphics, which is known as Nvidia Optimus.
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