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Nvidia announces Nexus; Visual Studio-based GPU Development

Good news for developer as the Nvdia announces Nexus which brings CPU/GPU computing in Microsoft Visual Studio 2008. The major hurdle for developers with Nvidia CUDA was the language and environment restrictions. Nexus supports CUDA C, OpenCL, DirectCompute, Direct3D, and OpenGL. Microsoft Visual Studio is the world’s most popular development application and Nexus removes all […]

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OLPC XO 1.5 Laptops Available to Developers

The next generation pre-release OLPC XO Laptops are longing for developers to make several application projects. These new OLPC laptops have updated hardware and currently visiting major universities like Cambridge and MIT.

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You can be lucky with your graphic card

Do you have GeForce GTX260,  GTX275 or  GTX275s. Have you ever overclocked it to get maximum performance. Do you think that you are a real overclocker of GPUs ? Gigabyte is inviting you to prove it and win some cash and free hardware.

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A digit-less Clock

A new “Word Clock” has surfaced which uses words rather than numerics or dials to tell time. The concept has already been implemented by various people and we have some awesome pictures of it. A brand named QlockTwo offers these beautiful clocks in various colors and 6 languages. Many clock concepts have surfaced recently which looks […]

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PhysX support disabled with ATI GPUs

Nvidia PhysX is a leading technology of the graphics giant which accelerates physics and other computational tasks on the GPU. By default, all the new Nvidia graphics cards support PhysX. Recently, Nvidia has disabled the Physics acceleration on its GPUs when an ATI graphics card is used for rendering graphics.

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Lenovo’s Mini PC is right around the corner [not nettop]

This is a big year for Lenovo and their fans as they announced world’s thinnest and best nettops and Mini PCs under IdeaCenter. The IdeaCenter Q700 series is a compact desktop series, slightly bigger than a nettop, and offers good desktop power. The PCs were set to release in late August, 2009, however we see […]

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Anonymous Web Browsing on cellphones

Good news for those users whose cellphone is based on android, they can now surf the web with anonymity. The breakthrough is a result of a summer project by Connell Gauld from University of Cambridge. Just like surfing anonymous on a PCs, this also requires a proxy server and a web browser, unofotunately the built-in […]

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Motorola’s first Android Phone – CLIQ

Motorola recently announced the news of its first android based Smartphone named “CLIQ” which will hit the market in Novemeber. The phone will have a  new application called MotoBlur which will allow users to synchronize and backup their messages, contacts, photos and emails from their accounts on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail and other POP3/IMAP Email services. Further, […]

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AMD GPU lets Crysis run on iPhone

AMD has released their next generation GPU architecture which will enable game play on any device capable of running HTML, including iPhones. The new graphics cards will be capable of delivering 2.5 teraFLOPS of processing power, which is nearly twice more than the existing graphics solutions.

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Orange launched world’s first HD voice service

Previously HD audio have been kept away from the cellular networks, but today Orange launched HD voice for mobiles in Moldova. It’s the worlds first HD voice over the 3G and one of the biggest breakthroughs in mobile technology in years. For those who don’t know about Moldova, it’s a landlocked country in Eastern Europe, […]

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