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|  | NIVIDIA Announced Key Sponsors for NVISION® 08 Thursday, July 24, 2008
NIVIDIA has announced the key sponsors for NVISION 08, the first-ever visual computing mega event for visual computing professionals and enthusiasts. According to NVIDIA’s list, the key sponsors are Christie Digital Systems, EVGA, HP, Microsoft, and PNY Technologies. But that’s not all! Another list of other sponsors includes Adobe, Gigabyte, MSI etc … NVISION 2008 will be held on August 25th, 26th and 27th in San Jose, California. “Visual computing is top-of-mind for many HP customers,” said Jim Zafarana, vice president, marketing, Workstations Global Business Unit, HP. “Our customers are breaking new ground in video game development, online content creation, animation and production for television and movies and more. HP is delighted to join NVIDIA to bring the NVISION audience the best in visual computing.” – NVIDIA. | |
| Kevin Johnson, Online and Windows Chief is Leaving Microsoft Corp. Thursday, July 24, 2008
On Wednesday, Microsoft Corp. said that Kevin Johnson, the executive in charge of Microsoft Windows and Web operations is leaving the company. Johnson will work to ensure a smooth transition. Microsoft also announced that the platforms and services division will be split into two groups: Windows/Windows Live and Online Services and these groups will report directly to the CEO Steve Ballmer. CEO Steve Ballmer said, ““Kevin has built a supremely talented organization and laid the foundation for the future success of Windows and our Online Services Business. This new structure will give us more agility and focus in two very competitive arenas,” “It has been a pleasure to work with Kevin, and we wish him well in the future.” On the other hand, Yahoo has reported that Johnson will join Juniper Networks Inc., a networking hardware maker as a chief executive officer. (Rating-5.00) | |
| Take Part in World War II Thursday, July 24, 2008
There are very few games on PC that impress me at the moment but Call of Duty is one of them. The whole game takes place in WWII. The game is all about exchanging gunfire, knocking down an enemy and proceeding to the next level. Mr. Chris, one of our forum regulars, loves this game and he’s shared his opinion about it in this forum post. Why do you love or despise COD?
“Call of Duty is a blast! Game looks so good, all the graphics are top notch, especially the outdoors stuff. Weapons models are very accurate. There are a few tough spots so far (I just made it to Red Square) but nothing major. “ | |
| Stylish Media Players from Cowon Thursday, July 24, 2008
At a first glance this may look like a photo frame. Actually it’s a portable media player from Cowon, with a 5 inch TFT screen. It packs a 60-80GB HDD – more than enough storage to keep you entertained on a long journey. Named Cowon P5, the player allows you to experience movies, songs and pictures in high quality as WVGA screen with 800x480 resolutions. The P5 is available in red, black and metallic platinum. - Techfresh. 
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| Image sensing Dragon Fly Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Technology has improved to a level where it has become tough to differentiate between natural and artificial products. Just over the size of a Euro coin this Fly can sneak peek your activities by flying around you. This an electronic fly created by DELFLY, weighing around 3gms, is lighter than a real dragon fly. This image sensing fly can transmit video back to a PC, making it perfect for spying activities. But don’t get too excited, this bug is not for sale, but you can watch DelFly Micro in action. | |
| Intel Offers Linux Certification, Rebuffing Microsoft Certification Wednesday, July 23, 2008
This morning, I was bit surprised when I saw a news on APCmag where they have reported that Intel is endorsing professionals Linux certifications, snubbing the old Microsoft certification. This news made me wonder if Intel has turned out to have a conscious about open source or do they have some other reasons? Whatever the reason is, it is a good news for Linux lovers and professionals. “Intel makes its living by selling processors, and with the established worldwide market for desktops and laptops having almost reached saturation, tapping into new markets is a matter of survival. And the operating system that will power those next billion computers is increasingly seen as Linux: an OS that’s free, open, extensible and has lesser hardware requirements than Windows.” (Rating-4.00) | |
| Introducing Mike - Console Guru Wednesday, July 23, 2008
You are going to see a lot of new content pumping onto tkArena over the coming months. tk stands for Tech Knowledge but I'll be the first to admit that so far, we've focused on PC Tech. That's all about to change with the addition of Mike Wells to the team. Mike is a bonafide console addict and he's going to be blogging and providing news on everyone's favorite living room toys for us. Check out his new blog here. | |
| Building a Blu-ray HTPC, ep 5: Software Installation Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The last episode of Blu-ray HTPC finished the HTPC assembly and in this latest episode, John and Fiona go through the installation of Windows Vista on the Blu-ray multimedia PC. After the OS installation, the video continues with the installation of important drivers and softwares. Well, if you are an installation expert, watching this one may feel bit mind-numbing J. But for those of you who are new to the Vista installation, you may find it very interesting and you might learn a little. Check out the latest episode here.
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| Hi-Fi Birthday Cake Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Birthdays are all about friends, gifts, parties, and delicious cakes – and even that’s moving to hi-tech. If you have an uber-geeky kid, you can make their birthday even more memorable. Instead of ordinary wax candles, now you can use LED lights as candles! The interesting part of this cake is that your kid can blow out the LEDs. Instructables has a recipe for preparing this DIY electronic birthday cake in five simple steps. “The circuit for this project consists of 20 LEDs arranged in Charlieplexed fashion connected to 5 I/O pins of an 8-pin microcontroller. I used Tiny45 microcontroller. I chose a few colors of LEDs for the birthday candles. I used red, blue, green and yellow LEDs. The circuit is powered with four 1.2V batteries (NiCD or NiMH).” | |
| Opera Launches a New Mobile Browser Tuesday, July 22, 2008
For those of you who need a change in mobile browsing, check this out. Finally, Opera has released their new version of a mobile browser, the Opera Mobile 9.5. If you have a Windows Mobile device you can download the browser from the official Opera site for free. Opera Mobile 9.5 has improved usability, a new user interface and improved speed. - Opera. “Opera Mobile is the answer to the demands of global mobile Internet community . The first beta of Opera Mobile 9.5 comes outfitted with added performance, a new UI and the developer tool Opera Dragonfly.” | |
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 | | Posted by: fiona | 4/23/2008 7:31 AM | Wow am I tired! I think the anti-biotics I’m taking for the ear infection are messing with me. The ear is almost clear but I feel like a slug – a tired slug, without the gooey coating. Could also be the long hours at the moment? The new tkArena office renovations are finished so we’re starting to move all of our kit into it. Mayhem rules in the current and future work spaces as we sort it all out. But we plan on shooting a vlog in front of the new blue wall tomorrow, or actually a bit of a pan and scan of the new workspace might be in order. The desks aren’t out there yet. It’s hard to know how to approach the move. If we unplug PCs to move then we don’t have them to work on but they’ve got to move at some stage. But tonight I’m not doing anything except to relax. Might watch a bit of M*A*S*H – I bought myself the box set back in January. And I’m also enjoying A Time to Kill by John Grisham – gripping stuff, although I feel sure that if I sit up in bed reading, even though it’s a fantastic read, I’ll end up with the book on the floor and my glasses off the tip of my nose in no time. What a bloody whiner I am today! I might as well re-name this blog to grumpy not so old woman! Now, point me towards the couch … | | | Permalink | Trackback |
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