ATI Launches Radeon HD 5830 – Yet another 5000 Series GPU
If you have been keeping count, then you would know that this is AMD/ATI’s third DirectX 11 offering this month. After launching Radeon HD 5450 at the beginning and Radeon HD 5570 around valentines for the low budget gamers, ATI is back with a slightly higher end offering – the Radeon HD 5830. And that still doesn’t include the upcoming Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity* edition with 6 simultaneous ...
Nvidia’s first DirectX 11 capable GTX 460 & GTX 480 (fermi) all set to be intro’d in March
Nvidia has sent out a teaser on their twitter and facebook pages, suggesting that we are to expect a major announcement from them on Monday; Feb 22nd. We are currently expecting that Nvidia will announce the launch of their much anticipated (though late) foray into the DirectX 11 territory, in shape of GTX 460 and 480 graphic cards.
Intel and Micron Double Flash Storage through NAND
A new milestone has been reached by Intel and Micron when they announced yesterday of their achievement of being able to double the storage space on flash memory using 25nm NAND.
This essentially means that now the industry will see an influx of higher capacity memory chips, which benefits not only SSD manufacturers but would also help cell phones OEM such as HTC, Apple and Nokia, who have ...
Xigmatek HDT-S1284F Review
Introduction
Today we have onboard the Xigmatek HDT-S1284F CPU cooler. This cooler belongs to the “Heatpipe Direct-Touch” lineup by Xigmatek and boasts direct heatpipe contact with the CPU, virtually guaranteeing better performance than that of its competitors. Let’s see how well it lives up to this claim. Frankly speaking, I actually do have my hopes up high with this one in terms of ...
Samsung unveils GenoA and partners with Teletec
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. a global leader in cutting-edge technology has signed with TeleTec Solutions Pakistan as its new official partner and has also unveiled its latest GenoA touch screen mobile phone for its customers.
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 Review: LED Shocker
Liquid Crystal Displays have long struggled to find a comfortable home on our desks. Even though prices have dropped considerably in the past few years, many people are still shy to opt for an LCD as their primary monitor for a number of reasons. True that CRTs really do have a number of advantages over digital displays, the old analog systems have become far more cumbersome for today’s ...
MSI Launches Radeon 5870 & 5850 with 1GHz Clock Speed
In the war of GPUs’ there has not been a clear winner so far. nVidia and (now) AMD (formerly ATI) are both at it but just when it seemed that the cold winter had started to take effect, MSI came up with yet another product for the fans.
Behold the latest and greatest (so far) acheivement by MSI in the form of Radeon R5870 Lighting and R5850 Cyclone. The GPU come with a jaw dropping and ...
Intel and LG team up for x86 Smartphone
Intel again in news and now for all the good reasons (like launch of its Core ix series was not a good news, duh!). For now the news is great for all Intel fanboys and girls who always wished that their smartphone should have Intel processor. Your dream might be coming a reality as Intel and LG decides to team up to manufacture a newer breed of smartphones based on Intel’s x86 processors. We ...
Plastic Logic’s Que e-reader coming to Market
Plastic Logic unveiled their latest product, Que e-reader at CES 2010 and it was met with enthusiasm and encouragement. Now the company has also unveiled its plans and details of what will be in the offering for the consumers coming to the consumer from April 2010.
There will be two versions of the QUE proReader: a $649 4GB model that includes Wi-Fi and Bluetooth and an $799 8GB version that ...
Apple Tablet with multi-touch version of iWork
The Apple insider has the breaking story about the buzz in the town about Apple’s latest innovation, the Apple’s touch enabled Tablet PC. According to the site it is reported that:
Apple has reportedly spent a considerable amount of time in recent years working on a version of its iWork productivity suite that could be controlled solely through the use of complex multi-touch gestures, making ...

