الاثنين، 30 يونيو 2014

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The HP Pavilion 23xi and 25xi both feature an edge-to-edge display with 178-degree viewing angles, and a resolution of 1920x1080. These are IPS displays -- not inexpensive TN panels -- so you can expect rich images and color consistency. The two sport an attractive design with a micro-thin profile, so they will look good no matter whether in your home or workplace.



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TrackingPoint rifle lets you hit targets you can't see

TrackingPoint is making the science-fiction dream of having a gun that shoots around corners a reality. Sounds great for the battlefield, but they're also selling it to anyone with $10,000.



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3DS and Wii U

We're a year and a half into the Wii U's lifespan, and the sales performance has been lackluster to say the least. Nintendo had lightning in a bottle with the original Wii, and it simply couldn't replicate that same hype for the Wii U. However, the narrative seems to be changing in Nintendo's favor recently. The house that Mario built had a surprisingly good showing at E3 this year, some heavy-hitting franchises are coming down the pike, and the first cross-buy game just hit the eShop.



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Facebook has 1 billion users - dislike

Facebook's admission that it manipulated news feeds to measure how it would impact user response is kicking up a great deal of controversy -- and the company doesn't seem to understand the problem.



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Intel's Skylake is rumored to pack a great many improvements and enhancements -- including a new GPU core, AVX3, DDR4 support, and additional security extensions.



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Razer: Project Christine, modular PC, front and b ack

Razer's Project Christine is having trouble stoking OEM interest despite an innovative approach to the PC tower. Is the concept too expensive or out-of-this-world to attract big business support?



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Blackphone

The first reviews of the privacy-minded Blackphone are in, and the product is impressive. It's also one of the first times we've seen Nvidia's Tegra 4i in action. Does the company's budget quad-core still have what it takes to compete in the modern market?



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الجمعة، 27 يونيو 2014

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Slomo Typing

This week, Google announced that 48fps and 60fps video playback will be available on YouTube sometime in the next few months. The transition to higher frame rates has been painfully slow across the board, but this move from the YouTube team could force game devs and Hollywood to focus on pumping out more frames per second.



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Inside my rig

My previous gaming rig is only two years old, but it's loud and hot (and thus, even louder), and it's now summer in New York. I needed a rig that could comfortably fit in a Brooklyn apartment-sized bedroom, and would not only be quiet, but be unable to literally heat my room by itself come winter.



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Android L

Android L is available for developers (and brave users) to test. It shows off a completely new vision for Android, but the bugs should make you wary of installing it.



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Dota 2, The International 3

Early this morning, the prize fund for the Dota 2 International tournament crossed the $10 million mark. Remarkably, just $1.6 million of the prize fund was provided by Valve; the rest was contributed by members of the Dota 2 community who are eager to get their hands on some in-game items, and to support their favorite teams and the nascent esport as a whole. With a prize fund of over $10 million, The International 4 is now larger than The Masters golf tournament.



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At I/O 2014, Google has publicly turned on its modular Project Ara smartphone for the first time. Considering Project Ara nothing more than some pretty concept art back in October 2013, it's impressive how quickly Google's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group has produced a working prototype. If all goes to plan, Google hopes to sell the modular Ara smartphone in 2015, starting at $50 for a bare-bones endoskeleton that you plug other modules into. During the ATAP tech session at I/O 2014, Ara chief Paul Eremenko also gave us lots of technical details about how to actually build a modular phone -- no mean feat, as you can probably imagine.



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الخميس، 26 يونيو 2014

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Nuclear power plant

A new report highlights the fact that we're headed for an inexorable rise in temperatures -- so what else can be done to avoid catastrophic change?



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2015 Hyundai Genesis

Rejoice, speeding drivers! The new 2015 Hyundai Genesis, which goes on sale around the world this year, will soon have the ability to automatically brake for speed cameras. The car will have a built-in map of speed cameras and average speed cameras, and then use a combination of GPS and its fancy Automatic Emergency Braking technology to brake if you're still going over the speed limit when you reach the camera. While this feature is probably legal, it does appear to go against the spirit of speed cameras; after all, if you can just keep your foot down, and rely on the car to automatically brake for speed cameras, that's hardly very safe, right?



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Ford - center stack

Cars represent a huge market of devices... once they're all web-connected. Time to think about value and privacy. We attended the Further with Ford conference to learn more about what the automaker has planned.



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Android L

We don't know what version number or even what it's called. but Android L is going to be the biggest thing that's ever happened to Android.



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Sundar Pichai of Google: Android all the things

Back in 2011, Google's incoming CEO Larry Page promised to put 'more wood behind fewer arrows.' Since then, Google has made good on the promise and proceeded to shut down a large number of products (Reader, iGoogle, Buzz), and integrated or combined many others. Now, after watching Google's I/O 2014 keynote, it would seem that Google's spartan, utilitarian days are over: We're now back to Google's timeworn strategy of throwing product ideas at a wall to see what sticks. Has Google lost the plot again, or is there a method in the madness?



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الأربعاء، 25 يونيو 2014

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White Dwarf

Astronomers have discovered the faintest white dwarf star ever orbiting a pulsar 900 light years away. They know because they can't see it.



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Aereo antenna array

The Supreme Court has ruled that Aereo's antenna rebroadcasting service is illegal in its current form. This almost certainly means the death of the company -- but it also points to the need to reconsider copyright in the US.



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EcosPowerCube

A new self-contained solar grid could pack into a single shipping container and provide energy anywhere on Earth -- but can it compete with conventional diesel?



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ESA Kevlar/Nextel spacecraft shielding, blown away by space debris

If you've seen Gravity, you'll have noticed how a single piece of space debris can cause a cascade of destruction -- the Kessler effect -- that makes the entirety of space completely uninhabitable to spacecraft? Well, in the photo above, you can see the exit hole created by a tiny piece of aluminium space debris in a piece of Kevlar shielding -- the same shielding that protects the manned modules of the International Space Station. Space debris is serious stuff.



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Dragon Age Keep

Now that the Xbox One and PS4 are on store shelves, the development team at BioWare have a serious problem to solve for the upcoming release of Dragon Age: Inquisition. Instead of rigging up a complicated syncing solution, BioWare decided to launch a simple tool called the Dragon Age Keep to solve the problem of save importing.



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Google I/O

Today, Google will be delivering the keynote for its 2014 I/O conference. The event will be streamed out live, and we'll be covering the keynote with regular updates. We expect to see a lot of big news coming out of the Mountain View company, so return here at 12pm ET (9am PT) for all the nitty gritty.



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Norse hacking map

You've probably read dozens of paragraphs on how the next great theater of war will be online rather than offline, and how China and the US are already battling each other for cyber supremacy. The truth is, though, unless you've actually been hacked, it's hard to appreciate just how real the prospect of cyberwar actually is. Now, though, a security company has produced a fascinating geographic map that shows you hacking attempts in real-time -- and sure enough, you really can see China waging cyberwar against the US.



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3D vizualization software cuts costly physical mockups, clay models. Yesterday's design changes show up in today's 3D model.



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الثلاثاء، 24 يونيو 2014

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The HP Envy 700-215xt packs a powerful Core i7-4770 quad-core processor, which will fly through just about any task you put it to. Of course, as we mentioned, this desktop also includes the friendly Windows 7 Home Premium you're used to, so you'll be able to hit the ground running and install all your favorite software and games from the get-go, even if they're older.



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PS Workshop

Microsoft and Sony seem to be too afraid of potential piracy and security issues to consider letting average nerds hack away at their favorite games. However, Steam machines are coming next year, and that could turn everything on its head.



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Our glorious leader, Sebastian Anthony, violating Watson at IBM Research

Yesterday, Top 500 released the updated list of the world's fastest supercomputers, and it revealed a rather worrying trend: Supercomputer performance is slowing down, rather than speeding up. When most of the world's computing superpowers have announced their intentions to create exascale (1000 petaflops) supercomputers by 2020, this would appear to be a bit of a problem.



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speed of light head

A new analysis of 25-year-old evidence may show that we've been wrong about the speed of light in a vacuum - and if true, that's big news for astronomers.



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iFind Bluetooth tracking tag, on a cat

In what is best described as a slow-motion bank robbery, it appears that a Kickstarter scam is about to walk away with over $500,000. The iFind, developed by WeTag, purports to be a battery-free Bluetooth tracking tag. WeTag says it has developed some magical, patent-pending technology that allows the iFind to harvest enough power from the air to operate the Bluetooth beacon forever, without a backup battery. Sadly, a bit like the Solar Roadways project, iFind sounds too good to be true, and 10,000 unfortunate backers are probably about to be conned out of $500,000.



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22nm silicon die and wafer (Intel, Knights Ferry)

Intel's next-generation Knights Landing is going to pack a huge number of advances, from hyper memory cube technology to a new fabric Interconnect and next-generation 14nm Atom cores.



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The bottom of a vacuum tube, close up

Way back in the salad days of digital computing (the 1940s and '50s), computers were made of vacuum tubes -- big, hot, clunky devices that, when you got right down to it, were essentially glorified light bulbs. This is why early computers like the ENIAC weighed more than 27 tons and consumed more power than a small town. Later, obviously, vacuum tubes would be replaced by probably the greatest invention of all time -- the solid-state transistor -- which would allow for the creation of smaller, faster, cheaper, and more reliable computers. Fast forward to 2014, though, and the humble CMOS field-effect transistor (FET) is starting to show its age. We've pretty much hit the limit on shrinking silicon transistors any further, and they can't operate at speeds much faster than a few gigahertz. Which is why NASA's Ames Research Center is going back to the future with its new vacuum transistor -- a nanometer-scale vacuum tube that, in early testing, has reached speeds of up to 460GHz.



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الاثنين، 23 يونيو 2014

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As larger and higher resolution displays become more common, manufacturers are relying on other differentiators to make their product stand out. HP's Envy 27 is one such different monitor, packed with Beats Audio and a sleek design, and on sale right now for just $350, a tidy $100 off the regular price.



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Polychromat layer

A new type of solar cell technology could dramatically boost overall performance -- without adding much cost. If the technology scales, it could cut the cost of the most efficient solar cells.



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Dropcam, now owned by Google

Google is moving quickly to establish a foothold in your home: After acquiring Nest Labs, it's now acquiring Dropcam -- a startup that makes cloud-based security cameras for your home -- for $555 million in cash. The question now, of course, is whether people will be comfortable giving Google a potential pervasive peephole into their homes, rather than a small, innocuous startup taking a gander.



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Sony 4K World Cup advertising hoarding, during the USA vs. Portugal game

At the 2014 World Cup, the weirdest thing isn't that USA are doing better than England, but that 4K TV is being pushed surprisingly hard. As I watched USA versus Portugal last night, one of the main ads around the edge of the pitch was a hoarding for Sony 4K. This surprised me, because I know there's virtually zero 4K content actually available. Like a good little potential purchaser I wandered along to the Sony website to see what the deal was, and sure enough it's selling some 4K TVs priced anywhere from $3,000 to $30,000. Yes, for a sizable chunk of your annual income, you can buy a TV that's capable of watching Breaking Bad and House of Cards in 4K... and... that's it.



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Silicon wafer

The titans of the semiconductor industry continue to push forward, but economists and other engineers aren't so sure -- can we profitably move below 10nm for manufacturing?



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An awesome view of the CMS detector

Some two years after a Higgs boson was discovered at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, a new study confirms that the newly discovered particle is definitely the Higgs boson, and it behaves exactly as the Standard Model of particle physics predicts. On the one hand, this is obviously a huge win for science -- but on the other, there will be many scientists who are disappointed that, yet again, the Standard Model has held up to another round of immense scrutiny. If you were hoping for the Higgs boson to be the weird particle that led us towards the weird and wonderful nether regions of science beyond the Standard Model -- supersymmetry, dark matter, dark energy -- then sadly this is not the particle you were looking for.



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الجمعة، 20 يونيو 2014

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Solid state drives have always been a great way to boost performance compared to using a hard disk drive, but traditionally they're hard to find and often prohibitively expensive in large capacities. So we were excited to spot a price drop we just found on a huge 1TB Samsung 840 EVO SSD, cutting the price down to $400 - that's just $0.40/GB, a really low rate.



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Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court tapped the brakes on software patents this week by ruling that simply implementing an existing idea with a computer isn't patentable.



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KIT's mechanical invisibility cloak, with a finger on top

You know how a princess can feel a pea through 20 mattresses and 20 feather beds? Well, not any more. Researchers in Germany have created the first mechanical invisibility cloak. When this cloak is placed over an object, the object cannot be felt at all -- either by your finger, or a more sensitive measuring device. This has obvious repercussions for the authentication of fairytale princesses, and also in the realm of camping (die, tree roots, die) and carpeting (cabling begone!)



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On Tuesday evening, T-Mobile held its Un-carrier event and launched two initiatives: free 7-day test drives with the iPhone 5S and unmetered music streaming. It also announced that it has VoLTE and wideband LTE live in over 15 markets, and VoLTE will be available nationwide by the end of the year.



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AMD Trinity APU die shot. Piledriver modules and caches are on the left.

AMD is claiming that it'll offer a 25x performance-per-watt improvement by 2020. Is the company serious, or blowing smoke?



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Android Art

The next major version of Android, which will probably be unveiled at Google I/O next week, will remove the Dalvik runtime and replace it with ART -- the new Android Runtime. The main purpose of ART is to improve performance and smoothness of both third-party Android apps and the core apps and interface. Brian Carlstrom, a member of Google's Dalvik engineering team, announced the Dalvik-ART switch-over with this rather amusing patch note: 'Dalvik is dead, long live Dalvik! DO NOT MERGE.'



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الخميس، 19 يونيو 2014

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If you can find an Intel Core i5 laptop for under $500, you've usually found a decent deal. For today only, Toshiba is doing you one better, offering up such a laptop plus an extended warranty for just $450, a huge 40% savings.



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Windows 8 Start menu replacement: The Metro Start screen... as a menu!

If you've just installed Windows 8, or bought a Windows 8 PC, you may have noticed something rather irksome: The Start button and menu have disappeared! After spending almost 20 years at the bottom left corner of your desktop, Microsoft has decided that the Start menu is dead and that the mouse-and-keyboard-hating Metro Start screen is the future.



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22nm silicon die and wafer (Intel, Knights Ferry)

Late yesterday, Intel quietly announced one of the biggest ever changes to its chip lineup: It will soon offer a new type of Xeon CPU with an integrated FPGA. This new Xeon+FPGA chip will fit in the standard E5 LGA2011 socket, but the integrated FPGA will allow each chip to be customized to specific workloads. This move is almost certainly intended to make Intel-x86 a better all-round platform for a wider variety of workloads, and to dissuade customers from switching to GPGPU accelerators from the likes of Nvidia.



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Flying cars collage ET Jun14

Seven decades of magazine covers later, we’re still waiting. Terrafugia now batting, Elon Musk on deck.



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Jeff Bezos holding Amazon's Fire Phone

As Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon, strutted calmly around the stage in Seattle and reeled off the Fire Phone's long, long list of features, I started to become inordinately excited. But as the dust settled and my pulse returned to normal and I begun to think less like techfreak and more like a rational human being, I started wondering: Who would actually buy Amazon's Fire Phone? Would you? Would your friends? Would your mom?



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Dogeology

Synology Diskstations have been hacked to produce Dogecoins, but the company insists it patched the vulnerability in September.



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