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Cases, Cooling and Power
Monday, October 06, 2008

Cases
GMC Noblesse AVC-S1 HTPC Case Review @ Rbmods
Lian-Li Tyr PC-X2000 Gaming and HTPC Case @ Metku.net

Cooling
Thermaltake V14 Pro CPU Cooler @ Tweaktown
Thermaltake RamOrb Memory Cooler @ Tweaktown
Sunbeamtech Core-Contact Freezer CPU Cooler @ Legit Reviews

PSUs
Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply @ Tweaktown

    
Vudu Ready to Launch Their HDX Format
Monday, October 06, 2008

Vudu, provider of IP-based video-on-demand, has been testing a new format of HD download with quality the equivalent of Blu-Ray. They are now ready to launch the tested 1080p HDX format. Vudu already has 50 films available at the same price as standard HD titles. The new format encodes video at a variable bit-rate of MPEG-4 H.264 format in 1080p at 24 frames per second. Unlike the standard HD format, the HDX format requires about 3-4 hours to download before you start watching it! The new HDX format features super-high bit rates that might turn Blu-ray faithfuls into nearly-on-demand users.

    
Pioneer Packs Sixteen 25GB Blu-Ray discs into One Package
Monday, October 06, 2008

How much data can you save on your hard disk? 250GB, 500GB or a maximum of 1TB?! Can you imagine a disc (not a drive) that can store all your data? You might think this is something that will happen only in the future but a disc that can store 400GB is just around the corner. Pioneer has released the next generation Blu-Ray disc which has 400GB of storage capacity. You can dump the data of sixteen 25GB Blu-Ray discs in one package. Pioneer’s comment was that this could effectively reduce optical disc production and save resources.

“Everybody loves having more storage space, right? You can just keep dumping your stuff without taking the time to sort things out, which is why the storage business is still going so strong.”

    
Video Cards or GPUs
Monday, October 06, 2008

NVIDIA Quadro FX vs. Intel Core 2 in SPECviewperf 10 @ Digit- Life
Gainward Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample Graphics Card @ tweaktown
ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card @ Tweaktown
AMD 790GX Chipset Presentation @ Digit Life
F@H - 4,500+ Points a Day with a $49 GeForce 9600 GSO @ Legit Reviews
Sapphire Radeon 4870 TOXIC 512 MB @ amdzone 
XFX's GeForce 9600 GSO 680M XXX Edition @ bit-tech
GeCube RADEON HD 3650 O.C. and Point Of View 9600 GSO/GT EXD @ Digit Life

    
A Media Server with a Difference
Monday, October 06, 2008

Now this is a worthy idea. A unique model of a media server presented by Toshiba in CEATEC 2008 is not like those gigantic and bulky servers we have seen till date, it is quite different. Toshiba demonstrated how a cell phone, server and a TV can work together. A server automatically downloads the media files from a cell phone and then displays it by wireless connection to a TV screen. This is still a beta design but I hope to see it come to market.

 
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V3000—Ainol’s New PMP for Just $100
Monday, October 06, 2008

This news will definitely turn a few heads. Ainol’s new Portable Media Player, the V3000, for just $102 gets you 4GB of internal storage space and a 4.3-inch display screen with a resolution of 800 x 480.  After the success of the V1000 the V3000 comes with a whole new bunch of features like FM tuner, TV output, an infrared remote control, double high fidelity stereo speakers and a rechargeable battery. Everything, from features to price, is attractive about it, but techno lovers have to wait till this little Chinese gem arrives in the U.S.

 
    
Video Cards or GPUs
Friday, October 03, 2008

Sapphire Toxic HD 4850 @ Overclockers Online
Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 @ amdzone
Palit Geforce 280 GTX @ TechwareLabs
EVGA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Superclocked Video Card @ Legit Reviews
Neoseeker reviews the 790GX @ Neoseeker

    
Scary Mouse Found, Looks More Like an Explosive!
Friday, October 03, 2008

I am wondering who has got such an idea to modifying a mouse so that it looks more like a hand grenade. Well the website where it has been shown is not in English so I couldn’t get more details about it but I thought I’d post this anyway – cool but terrifying!

      

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Now, Adobe Photoshop for Mobile Phones
Friday, October 03, 2008

To date, graphic designers have been creating magic with Adobe Photoshop on their PC, but now Adobe brings new software for mobile users to enhance what they can do online. Adobe’s photoshop.com mobile allows you to upload, view and share photos from your mobile phone. In the US there is a free download of a beta version for Windows mobile based handsets. For those mobiles which do not support Adobe software, Adobe suggests Shozu mobile phone software. An announcement from Shozu suggested its software supports 350 different cell phones, allowing uploads to photoshop.com. But the absence of cropping, auto fixing exposure and an incompatibility with high powered phones could be a drawback.

"But more likely, Adobe sees this software as a tool to increase its customers' online activity. Photoshop Express can be used for those sorts of adjustments, although even high-powered phones such as Apple's iPhone can't use it yet. But with gradually increasing network capacity and mobile-phone processing, this market will become much more mature in a few years." – cnet news.
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Microsoft Windows Cloud OS May Release Next Month
Friday, October 03, 2008

Engadget has reported that Microsoft’s CEO Steve Ballmer has revealed some sort of information on Windows Cloud, an upcoming Windows based OS form Microsoft. According to the news, Microsoft may disclose more details on the Cloud OS during the scheduled Professional Developers Conference.  I wonder if it’s the Midori project that there are rumours about? (“codenamed ‘Midori,’ is a new Microsoft operating-system platform that supposedly supersedes Windows. Midori is in incubation, which means it is a little closer to market than most Microsoft Research projects, but not yet close enough to be available W… “ [WindowsMidori.net]).

“Of course, Ballmer isn't about to get very specific about the OS just yet, though he does seem to be dampening expectations a bit by saying, "just like Windows Server looked a lot like Windows but with new properties, new characteristics and new features, so will Windows Cloud look a lot like Windows Server."

    

 
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A New Era Awaits
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Posted by: MikeWed, 23 Jul 2008 21:25:55 GMT

Technology over the past 20 years has taken amazing strides, bringing new resources to medicine, science, entertainment, social and ergonomic resources, allowing us to go boldly into what is now often referred to as the Digital Era.

One of the most booming slices of this era that has been taking advantage of these new strides that we’ve been seeing over the past few years has ben video games. But no… not JUST video games, they’re turning into a lot more than that. They’re turning into a virtual world that gives people the mental freedom to explore their curiosity and adventure. They give participants the unique possibility of exploring their imagination that to which previously was instrumented by board games and books.

Crysis, arguably the pivotal turning point of next-gen graphics. It has simulated war and combat like nothing else. It gives players the ability to experience almost every aspect of what it would be like in the hot seat of a special ops soldier. I mean … in all seriousness, who hasn’t picked up a coat hanger or other similar shaped object, ran around the house wearing a bucket on their head pretending to be the dude from Doom … wait scratch that last part.

The pivotal point to video games in my experience, whether it be graphics or story line, is to engulf the player with enough excitement and activity that allows the player to walk away saying to him/herself … “Now THAT was worth my one hundred bucks”.

You may not realize, but it’s a tricky task getting that right balance for the concept of graphics and content to match each other in perfect equilibrium. On one hand, the developers in particular of early strides of CGI movies/games put too much effort into graphics, so their budget was wasted on that concept and little thought was put into content, storyline, characters etc. (I would like to even put Star Wars 1, 2 and 3 in the same category but of the fear of stacking amounts of hate mail, I shall refrain.) You get the picture.

Now on the other spectrum of the equation, content and storyline may take preference. Prime example in my books, may look like Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, Diablo, Starcraft … yeah … not so old for all you 30+ people but this is what I had in high school. You had an epic storyline that allowed the player to oversee the graphical impurities (yeah, we were all picky), it had us sitting up till all hours of the night building fortresses made up of a patechic four pixels, but to me, it was my kingdom.

Now developers have the satisfaction due to technological advancements of balancing this equation. Take World of Warcraft, for example, in 2004 its graphics were acceptable but not “ZOMG EPIC” material. Blizzard had already been milking Warcraft III for its money’s worth when they released WoW it only had them growing higher up the gaming food chain, devouring all companies that dared match its evil satanic master plan. The storyline and content gave users the ability to find that balance in the master equation and they happily enjoyed entering a virtual world that would more than likely take over their lives.

What can I say? It’s not the graphics that’s driving people to play, because if it were that, I’m sure more people would be switching off and going to buy a new system that could run every state of the art game that was put on the shelves.

Again, back to Crysis ... it has the ability to draw you in, make you think you are the one holding the gun, but in the end, was it a storyline that REALLY made you go “WOW”? Nah nah nah, it’s reviews were based upon it’s graphical improvements compared to other entry level games being released at the time and the need for a $3000 computer to play it made headline news on countless websites. Yeah, ok, wow. It wasn’t a game I could play over and over, but it made an enjoyable days worth of gaming. Have I touched it again? Nope.

Games are too short, too much time can be wasted and pondered about how a barrel can project over a 10m distance using a physics equation.

I will say I congratulate Blizzard Entertainment. I congratulate them on their plan to not implement drastic new graphic updates to their games, but rather provide a unique experience that can only be found within the imagination and experience of the person playing it to interpret and understand the game that’s given to them.

Grand Theft Auto, the primary and most profound reason that this game series has been so successful is due to its complex interactivity to a virtual world. It went from 2D to 3D and still retained it’s amazing quality that gave people the “WOW” factor. And to be perfectly frank, I prefer playing the 2D versions a lot of the time… dunno, maybe it’s just the radio stations.

In the upcoming future, we have a lot to look forward to. The next battle between Microsoft and Sony? The drooling GPUs that seem to be pouring out of NVIDIA and AMD’s factory in the sky for supreme world domination. The amazing progression for graphic advancement for the console and PC has been following an “S” curve lately. It starts off slowly, builds up, builds up some more and some more, then seems to rocket off at warp 8. Whoa ho ho, we’re in for a bumpy ride and we’re about to hit warp 10 with the almost once thought impossible task of having graphics match real life. I just hope game and movie developers have enough sense to not let it get to their heads ... if you know what I mean.

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