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IBM unveils technology for 22nm chips
by Daniel Robinson

'Computational scaling' will allow future production of 22nm circuits.

Sep 19, 2008
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First look at Longhorn graphics
by Paul Thurrott

May 7, 2003
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How to Pick a Great Flat Screen TV, And Not Get Sucked In By Marketing Hype, Part 10: those pesky upscaling issues explained
by Adam Turner

Some big screen televisions let you disable any overscan or other distortion by enabling a feature called 1:1 pixel mapping. Here's why it will help you get a perfect picture

Sep 10, 2009
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Macworld 2009: Apple says it's the last hurrah
by William Maher

And Steve Jobs will not be delivering his famed speech at this coming Macworld in January. Say it isn't so, Steve.

Dec 17, 2008
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Mozilla outlines Firefox 3 plans
by Iain Thomson

Better graphics and improved tabbing.

Jun 27, 2007
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Gadget of the Day – Predator VX360 actioncam
by Stuff.tv

Introducing the world’s first "fully wearable waterproof action camera" – the Predator VX360

Apr 21, 2009
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Adobe releases Moviestar beta
by Tom Sanders

H.264 codec support expected to put YouTube on steroids.

Aug 24, 2007
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Adobe releases Moviestar beta
by Tom Sanders

H.264 codec support expected to put YouTube on steroids.

Aug 23, 2007
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Flash video goes HD
by Tom Sanders

H.264 codec support expected to put Youtube on steroids.

Aug 22, 2007
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ATI ups the GPGPU ante
by Charlie Demerjian

ATI today is announcing its new Stream transcoding paradigm, and unlike some others, it makes quite a bit of sense. Stream now parses workloads between the CPU and the GPU, and does things much more intelligently.

May 29, 2009
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AMD launches 760G platform
by The Inquirer

AMD hopes the chipset it launched this morning, the 760G platform, will be one of the cheapest chipsets around capable of DirectX 10 and full OpenGL 2 graphics.

Jan 20, 2009
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Acrobat juggles online documents
by Stewart Meagher

Haven't tried Buzzword? Adobe offers live editing and collaboration over the Web, with a few tricks like auto backups and remembering changes.

Jun 3, 2008
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Hollywood zooms in on Super-Resolution
by Clement James

Technology improves quality of standard definition film.

Apr 8, 2008
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Microsoft pulls virtualisation features
by Tom Sanders

Saving release cycle by going back to 16 cores.

May 14, 2007
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Boffins show off world's fastest transistor
by Robert Jaques

Device brings 'holy grail' of terahertz computing closer.

Dec 14, 2006
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IBM touts phase-change memory as Flash killer
by Robert Jaques

Faster and scalable to smaller dimensions, claims Big Blue.

Dec 12, 2006
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IDC predicts virtual storage bonanza
by Shaun Nichols

'Competitive battleground' taking shape as data proliferates.

Dec 8, 2006
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NVidia drives HD playback on PCs
by Matt Chapman

Latest Forceware drivers allow graphics cards to show high-definition content.

Nov 6, 2006
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IBM claims world's most powerful server
by Robert Jaques

System p5 595 described as a 64-core 'speed demon'.

Jul 27, 2006
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Intel drives forward Moore's Law
by Staff Writers

Intel has created fully functional 70Mb static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using advanced nm process technology.

Sep 1, 2004
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Latest News on scaling

Sapphire discusses ATI 5 series GPUs and more
by Staff writers  |   Oct 27, 2009
AMD/ATI and its partners made quite a splash with the recent release of the 5 series GPUs, and is creating a lot of excitement about what future iterations of the cards will be able to do
How to Pick a Great Flat Screen TV, And Not Get Sucked In By Marketing Hype, Part 10: those pesky upscaling issues explained
by Adam Turner  |   Sep 10, 2009
Some big screen televisions let you disable any overscan or other distortion by enabling a feature called 1:1 pixel mapping. Here's why it will help you get a perfect picture
ATI ups the GPGPU ante
by Charlie Demerjian  |   May 29, 2009
ATI today is announcing its new Stream transcoding paradigm, and unlike some others, it makes quite a bit of sense. Stream now parses workloads between the CPU and the GPU, and does things much more intelligently.
 
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