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HardMac: APRs Will Get No iPhones till September...
We just learned that unlike previously promised by Apple, the Apple Premium Resellers will still not be able to sell the iPhone in France as in many EU countries. The availability through the APRs channel is now to be planned for September, with no further details. For sure, APRs might feel like a small ball with which Apple is playing depending on the succe ...
HardMac: MobileMe: Two More Months for Free
As Apple keeps having problems to stabilize and bring MobileMe to the expected standard excellence level, and users are having nightmare for synchronizing data (mostly contacts and agenda), Cupertino decided to offer two additional months of service for free.As stated by Steve Jobs himself: The MobileMe launch clearly demonstrates that we have more to learn ...
HardMac: iPod: Apple in Trouble in Japan
While Apple successfully negotiated a financial compensation regarding the previous case of iPod battery burst leading to fire in Japan, a new reported case relaunched the entire story.According to Apple, such problem can potentially affected 0.001% of the iPod, however, the Japanese government has asked Apple to provide further details and explanations, and ...
HardMac: Apple Acknowledged MagSafe Power Adapter Strain Relief Issues
Apple published a TechNote related to MagSafe power adapter strain relief issues. As expected by many users, Apple indirectly acknowledges the problem with MagSafe poweradapter from MacBook (13" Late 2006), MacBook (13"), MacBook Pro (15" Glossy) and MacBook Pro (17"). This is a good move in the right direction; let's hope that Apple will extend the list of ...
HardMac: Bad news for Vista
Source : TGdailyTwo recent studies indicate that the initiatives of Microsoft aimed at regilding Vista have failed. In the first, the " Q2 American Customer Index" satisfaction of American consumers shows that Microsoft loses two point passing from 71 to 69, unlining the dissatification for Windows Vista. It should be noted that in the same study Apple stro ...
HardMac: Intel Mobile Quad Core CPU Are There
While Intel did not officially launched them, TGdaily reports to have been testing the extreme version of the future Intel mobile quad-core CPUs. The Core 2 Extreme Q9100 is clocked at 2.26 GHz while the Core 2 Extreme Q9300 will reach 2.53 GHz. they will have TDP of 45 W, a surprisingly low value for quad-core CPUs, but too much for being integrated into hi ...
HardMac: NVidia CUDA 2.0 for Mac OS X
Source : MacupdateNVidia released a new version of the SDK Cuda for Mac OS X. It allows developers to code applications in C language to benefit of GPU acceleration from GeForce 8xxx and 9xxx. It requires Mac OS X 10.5.2.NVIDIA CUDA is a C language development environment for CUDA-enabled GPUs. The CUDA development environment includes: - nvcc C compiler - C ...
HardMac: Macbook Air with SSD at the Refurb store
For the very first time , Apple offers a MacBook Air 1,8 GHZ with a 64 GB SSD hard drive for 1749 euros at the French Refurb Store. With a 40% discount on the original price, this might me a good offer for one who needs portability and high end features.
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Computerworld: Intel's Nehalem chips looking at long rollout
Intel outlined shipping plans for the dual-, quad and eight-core Nehalem chips today at its developer forum in San Francisco.
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·Intel laptop platform to boost graphics, power use
Intel's next-generation platform for laptops will provide more visually stunning graphics and better power management features, the company said on Tuesday.
·OQO shows off handheld computer based on Atom
Handheld computer maker OQO showed off an Atom-based device at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, hinting at a potential design win for the chip maker.
·Embedded chips to drive Internet adoption, exec says
Embedded chips will fuel the growth of the Internet in the future, making it available everywhere, an Intel executive said on Tuesday.
·Intel shows off solid-state drive road map
Intel Tuesday outlined the roadmap for its upcoming line of solid-state drives that will use flash-based solid-state memory to store data - and replace hard drives in some computers.
·IBM unveils technology for faster CPUs
IBM on Monday said it had invented technology that could reduce power consumption and speed up performance of processors used in PCs, servers and other devices.
·Fujitsu Siemens to launch mini-laptop
Fujitsu Siemens plans to launch a mini laptop computer at the upcoming IFA trade show in Berlin, it said this week.
·HP ruggedizes ultraportable laptops
Hewlett-Packard on Monday introduced ultraportable laptops that can easily switch between wireless 3G broadband networks and withstand harsh environmental conditions.
·Test Center review: BlueArc Titan 3200 is a giant among NAS systems
We don?t have Olympic Games for file server systems but the SPEC SFS (System File Server) benchmark serves as the next best thing, providing a comparable rank of file server performance. If you sifted through all of the SPEC SFS results published to the SPEC Web site, you'd findthat the fastest NAS systems are from NetApp, BlueArc, and EMC, who take what in Beijing would have been a gold, a silver, and a bronze medal ...
·Dell, Intel cut out Microsoft
Dell, Intel, and their partners announced this week new technologies that represent major leaps forward for mobility. The companies seem to have discovered the secret to making such bold leaps: Cut Microsoft out of the deal.
·Eight ways the iMac changed computing
The iMac made an instant impression when Apple first unveiled it in May 1998. But it didn't start to really shake things up until it began to ship -- which happened 10 years ago on Aug. 15, 1998. Arguably the most influential desktop computer of the last decade, the original iMac's specifications seem quaint by today's standards. For $1,299, you came home with a 233MHz PowerPC G3 processor, 32MB of RAM, a 4GB hard dr ...
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·33% of Vista PC buyers "downgrading" to XP
HP admitted at the beginning of this month, that thanks to a loophole, it is selling more copies of the XP operating system than Vista. And the very same loophole is allowing all of the computer manufacturers - including Dell - to continue to sell the now supposedly defunct operating system. Well it seems an astonishing third of all of those computer buyers who opt for a Vista PC, are, in fact, then "downgrading" to ...
·Intel unveils dual-core Atom-ready nettop motherboard at IDF
With netbook dominance already achieved, Intel is shifting some of its focus on the nettop segment and especially for that it has prepared the dual-core Intel Atoms and the new D945GCLF2 motherboard. Coming in a mini-ITX form factor, the D945GCLF2 features an integrated dual-core Atom CPU (likely starting off at 1.6 GHz), the 945GC chipset with integrated graphics (GMA 950) and one memory slot which can house DDR2-53 ...
·Intel releases ten more mobile processors
In addition to the QX9300 and Q9100 quad-core CPUs Intel has started shipping ten more dual- and single-core mobile processors. The new parts are 'regular,' low-voltage and ultra-low voltage CPUs and go from $86 - the Celeron 575, to $316 - the SP9400 and SL9400. A full release list is available just below with a small note that all CPUs with the exception of the three Celerons (models 723, 585 and 575) are manufactu ...
·Asus X58-powered P6T Deluxe gets up close and personal
Truth be told, Asus did say it will be the first to offer Core i7-ready motherboards so it shouldn't come as a surprise that it has already sent out a few samples of its X58-powered P6T Deluxe board. Pictured below, the upcoming motherboard is one of Asus' LGA1366 high-end offers that lacks SLI support but is CrossFireX ready.Equipped with six DDR3 memory slots for triple-channel configurations, the P6T Deluxe has th ...
·Intel's first 6-core CPU to arrive next month
Intel has been talking about Dunnington, its Penryn-based 6-core server CPU since early this year and next month, the talk will (finally) be over and the walk will kick in. The first Dunnington processors, the Xeon X7460 will be available in servers from September and, according to its maker, it has already proven its worth by breaking a few world records with a 8-socket IBM 3950 M2 server becoming the first platform ...
·Sapphire unveils overclocked 1GB Radeon HD 4870
One more custom Radeon graphics card is coming out way as Sapphire has announced the PowerColor PCS+ HD4870 1GB GDDR5. As the name suggests the product in question is a RV770-powered Radeon HD 4870 with 1GB of on-board memory, but that's not the full story as the card is also factory overclocked and has a non-reference cooling system.Pictured below, Sapphire's new card has a GPU clock of 800 MHz (750 MHz stock) and i ...
·Zotac delivers pasively-cooled GeForce 9500 GT cards
Zotac has just released a couple of new Zone-branded cards, this time powered by the G96 GPU and targeting the low-end segment. The GeForce 9500 GT Zone Edition cards come in two flavors, with either 512MB of GDDR2 or GDDR3 memory and equipped with passive cooling solutions which make them totallysilent.Featuring common things like DirectX 10 support, a 128-bit memory interface, PCI-Express 2.0 x16 connectivity and S ...
·Hynix demos 16GB DDR3 DIMMs at IDF
Proving that MetaRAM technology can work with DDR3 memory too, Hynix is at IDF demonstrating its next-gen R-DIMMs, including 8 and 16GB 2-rank DDR3 modules. Codenamed HMT31GR7AER4C-GC and HMT32GR7AER4C-GD, the fresh 8 and 16GB DIMMs can triple DDR3 memory capacity in servers and workstations and will enable the world's highest memory capacity per channel."As a leader in DRAM technology, Hynix is pleased to be working ...
·Intel unleashes the first quad-core mobile CPUs
Before showering us with Core i7 CPUs (which we'll have to pay for of course) Intel has finally decided to release its first quad-core mobile processors which are part of the Centrino 2 offer. Dubbed QX9300 and Q9100, the new quads are 45nm parts that feature a 1066 MHz FSB (front side bus) and noless than 12 MB of L2 cache.The Q9100, which has a core clock of 2.26 GHz, features the same price tag as the X9100 and X9 ...
·IBM and friends make first working 22nm chip
The brotherhood of silicon builders, which includes IBM, AMD, Freescale, STMicroelectronics, Toshiba and the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, has proudly announced that it has managed to make a working SRAM (static random access memory) chip using the 22nm node. Manufactured at IBM's 300mm research facility in Albany, NY, the SRAM features a six-transistor design and it is one of the first steps taken to ...
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·Garage space shuttle lands at IDF
A space enthusiast who built a working space shuttle in his garage has been showing the craft off at this year’s Intel Developer Forum (IDF)..
·Android release looms with new SDK
The Open Handset Alliance lead by Google has posted an update to the Android SDK..
·Microsoft ready to alpha new Office 14
Software giant Microsoft is getting reading to lift the kimono on its forthcoming version of Office.
·IBM invests US$300 mln in disaster recovery centers
IBM plans to spend US$300 million this year to build 13 "cloud computing" data centers where businesses can store information for quick retrieval in case their computer systems are destroyed in a disaster.
·Intel new chip design saves power, boosts graphics
Intel's latest chip design will conserve more power than its current processors and deliver vastly fastergraphics images as the No. 1 chipmaker seeks to push its technology beyond just personal computers as that market slows.
·Going green with broadband
Today marks the start of the 2008 Alcatel-Lucent Broadband Environment Challenge, which looks for broadband solutions that have potential to deliver significant environmental benefits.
·Phil Burgess leaves Telstra
Telstra’s public policy chief, Phil Burgess, will leave the company at the end of the month to return to the United States.
·'Operation Testament' protects the Pope
A torpedo-shaped autonomous underwater vehicle was used to scan the base of Sydney Harbour at Barangaroo prior to the Pope’s arrival in July.
·DSTO opens new Sydney research centre
The Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) has completed the modernisation of its research facilities nationwide with the opening of a new centre in Sydney.
·Japan warns of iPod fires
A rare defect in the first generation iPod nano is causing a consumer scare in Japan..
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