15. julij 2010

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 becomes everyone's favorite midrange graphics card

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 becomes everyone's favorite midrange graphics card:

It's rare to come across a universally lauded product nowadays, but NVIDIA's fresh new GTX 460 is just that sort of exceptional creation. Contrary to its GTX 465 elder brother, the 460 isn't a chopped-down top-tier part and is instead built on the new GF104 core. This smaller core, designed from the start to perform humbler functions, has ameliorated the famed power inefficiency that has been a Fermi signature so far, and has resulted in AnandTech describing the new card as 'the $200 king.' You'll get 768MB of onboard RAM at that point, but we'd splurge an extra $30 to make that a round gigabyte and enjoy some extra L2 cache and ROPs on the card. Either way, the GTX 460 seems to have completely killed off the market for the 465 and is stepping all over ATI's toes with its competitive pricing and, for once, decent heat and power metrics. Oh, and apparently it 'overclocks like a monster' too -- hit the links below for the full reviews.


Read - AnandTech

Read - HardOCP

Read - Hot Hardware

Read - Tom's Hardware

Read - PC Perspective

Read - Bit-tech

Read - Guru 3D

Read - Legit Reviews

Android App Inventor lets you be the developer (video)

Android App Inventor lets you be the developer (video):


Google is following in Nokia's footsteps today by offering its users a simple-to-use DIY app maker. Employing a design scheme that relies on visual blocks rather than oodles of arcane code, the App Inventor -- still in Beta, of course -- has functions for 'just about anything' you can do with an Android handset, including access to GPS and phone functionality. All that's really missing is the raw creative talent, which we're sure you'll be happy to provide. Hit the source link to get involved or skip past the break for an educational video.

2. julij 2010

Brite-View launches CinemaGo BV-5005HD Mini CG HD media player

Brite-View launches CinemaGo BV-5005HD Mini CG HD media player:

Brite-View's CinemaTube may have sufficed just fine for your home entertainment needs last year, but there's nothing like a little 'Special Edition' to really get the gears turning in 2010. Launched today, the CinemaGo BV-5005HD Mini CG is mostly a revamped version of the CinemaTube BV-5005HD, boasting an eSATA interface, USB 2.0 socket, inbuilt WiFi, a BitTorrent manager and access to MUZEE internet radio channels. As you'd expect, the box is built to handle 1080p output and a cornucopia of file formats including MOV, WMV, MKV, AVI, VOB, DIVX, FLV and RMVB, and content can be delivered via locally attached hard drives or a home network / web connection. Best of all, the $149.99 MSRP is being trumped by a $109.99 pre-order price if you get in now, so really, you should probably get in now. Unless you hate saving money.