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Gigabyte aims for microATX with P55 boards - The Tech Report
From site: "This thing crams an awful lot into a microATX form factor, including four DDR3 DIMM slots, two PCIe x16 slots with SLI and CrossFireX support, PCIe x4 and PCI expansion slots, eight SATA ports, eight-channel HD Audio with Dolby Home Theater certification, and 12-phase power. On top of that, Gigabyte has a whole stack of fancy tweaking and tuning capabilities with which it endows most of its boards, and this mATX specimen looks to be generously appointed on that front, as well."
Intel launches all-new PC architecture with Core i5/i7 CPUs - Ars Technica
From site: "Intel finally brings its Nehalem architecture to its mainstream desktop PC line with today's Core i5/i7 and P55 chipset launch. In contrast to most previous launches, the chipset is actually a big deal this time around, marking as it does Intel's most radical overhaul of basic PC system architecture since the introduction of AGP."
InformIT: The Top Five Solutions for Mac/Windows Client Deployment > FileWave
From site: "Rolling out software across a network and maintaining a software inventory can be a challenge for any IT department. But it can be even more difficult when you need to support and manage both Windows PCs and Macs. That's why Ryan Faas shares his picks for the top five Mac/Windows deployment tools."
Home: LANrev - Automated Client Management for Mac and Windows Computers and Software
From site: "Unify your systems management strategy with LANrev. Don’t settle for a product optimized for one platform. LANrev is the comprehensive, affordable and easy-to-use systems lifecycle management suite you need to automate the management of all your clients whether your environment is Windows, Mac or a combination thereof."
Review: NVIDIA GTX 285 on an 8-core Mac Pro - Ars Technica
From site: "Is NVIDIA's GTX 285 a capable high-end GPU for professional 3D rendering on the Mac Pro? Ars takes a look at how NVIDIA's gaming monster handles itself at work, and we also check out the performance under Windows, as well."
Mac Pro: The perfect workstation | Mac - InfoWorld
From site: "With more than double the memory throughput of an eight-core, 3GHz Xserve, the massively parallel Nehalem-based Mac Pro is built to rock your world"
Gaikai - Streaming Worlds
Gaikai is a revolutionary new technology that lets you play any game online in your browser. Gaikai takes a radical new approach - we host the games, we run them, we worry about hardware and software updates, and we stream them to you. Full resolution, full speed, stereo sound, low lag, no compromise. The only thing you need is a browser and an internet connection.
OnLive video-games-on-demand service shakes loose a competitor » VentureBeat
From site: "David Perry, chief creative officer at Acclaim and an active game entrepreneur, said he has a new company dubbed Gaikai that’s trying to do the same thing as OnLive but without some of its drawbacks."
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His company is small, with just a couple of Dutch technologists and Perry himself.
GDC: Why OnLive Can't Possibly Work Article - Page 1 // PC /// Eurogamer - Games Reviews, News and More
From site: "It's a great idea, and an intriguing demo that is amazing in that it actually works at all. However, away from the concept and the tech demos running in controlled conditions, OnLive raises so many technical questions and seemingly overcomes so many impossible challenges that it can't possibly work."
Neoteric Hovercraft, Inc. – The Original Light Hovercraft Manufacturer
Consumer recreational hovercraft manufacturer.
Reality Bites -- Emotiv -- Mind Reading Device
From site: "The scientists at Emotiv have done the impossible: created a brain-wave-reading headset that lets you conjure entire worlds using nothing but your mind -- a breakthrough that could be worth billions. Now comes the hard part."
Self-healing polymer advance could mean scratch-free iPhones - Ars Technica
From site: "Material scientists from the University of Southern Mississippi have created a new polymer that can fix its own scratches under regular sunlight, a feat that has no end of practical applications."
AppleInsider | Apple's bionic ARM to muscle advanced gaming graphics into iPhones
From site: "The next generation of iPhone appears set to claim exclusive access to advanced graphics core and video decoding technology, thanks to a secret licensing deal between Apple, mobile graphics leader Imagination Technologies, and Samsung, the iPhone's ARM "system on a chip" manufacturer. The result may be an ideal platform for handheld gaming and high definition video playback."
A Home Fileserver using ZFS
From site: "Here’s a series of articles that tackle this tricky subject, where I describe the choices I made, the problems encountered and the solutions found during my quest to build my own ZFS home fileserver, or ZFS home NAS box (network attached storage)."
InfoWorld Video:Screencasts:Screencast: Sun's ZFS on Thumper:Storage
Video: "Creating storage pools, file systems, and shares with Sun's next-generation file system."
VMware, Intel dismiss AMD cross-platform live migration plan
An article explaining Intel's and VMware's response on AMD's tech demo of cross-vendor CPU live migration of VM's and the hurdles of this process.
Why can’t President Obama keep his Blackberry? | Network Administrator | TechRepublic.com
From site: "President Obama wants to to keep in touch with people in a manner he’s accustomed to. Can a technological powerhouse like the United States government figure out how to make it so? Let’s find out."
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