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Internet Explorer 8 Goes Live - Bye Bye Beta! *Updated*
We popped by Microsoft's office for a quick look at their newest browser, Internet Explorer 8, which is now out of beta status and ready for your download!
Streaming into the Future - ATI Stream Update
For those who keep abreast of technology, stream computing has been making the headlines, particularly NVIDIA's relentless focus on spreading the word on CUDA. What about the other GPU company, ATI? Well they are not out of the game by any means and revealed some interesting updates last year. Here's the latest on ATI Stream.
ZoneOut - Dreaming the HTC Dream
If you have been waiting for the Google Android phone, the HTC Dream, wait no more! The Android phone, also commonly known overseas as the HTC G1, has just arrived in town and we've prepared a quick video roundup of the HTC Dream's features.
To DDR3 or Not - AM3 Phenom II DDR3 Performance Drilldown
The new AM3 Phenom II processors have proven to be quite the competitor against Intel's offerings in the mainstream segment. Do these DDR2/DDR3 compatible CPUs get a performance boost by going DDR3? We find out what DDR3 brings to the table.
Intel's 2009 CPU Roadmap & the 32nm Westmere Connection
We've barely passed the first month of 2009 and Intel spilled the beans of detailed CPU roadmap updates for the rest of the year as well as 2010. Read on to find out more on the integrated GPU processor Clarkdale and the hex-core Gulftown monster!
AMD Does DDR3 - The AM3 Phenom II
AMD's long awaited move to DDR3 happens today, as it is launching five new Phenom II models using its AM3 938-pin socket. These processors support both DDR2 and DDR3 memory, making them compatible with old and new motherboards alike. Do they have what it takes to compete with Intel?
Keep It For Yourself - HardwareZone V-Day Special
This Valentine's Day, skip those expensive dinner arrangements or perhaps even gifts for your unappreciative other half, and instead spoil yourself with some of the coolest gadgets and games that you should have had to give you countless hours more fun.
NVIDIA PhysX - CUDA Power in Gaming
As its name implies, PhysX is a physics engine which enables real-time physics effects in games with the assistance of CUDA. This week, we cover PhysX's history, its application in today's games, and the performance advantage of CUDA in PhysX. Read on to learn more about this breath-taking technology.
Windows 7: How Low Can You Go?
With Windows 7 running smoothly on our Atom-based machines, it was time to see what we could do with much older Athlon and Intel Pentium 4-based systems. Will it even run? We take the plunge to find out.
NVIDIA's Ion 'Cannon' Lock and Loaded!
NVIDIA has readied its Ion platform and is aiming it squarely at Intel with a very competitive integrated GPU chipset for the Intel Atom processor. Boasting HD video playback of up to 1080p quality and a really small form factor, could this be the perfect match for the Intel Atom?
News
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- Flickr Revamped: New Look with Bigger Photos & 1TB of Free Storage
- Samsung to Unveil 5.9-inch Galaxy Note III at IFA 2013
- Shure's New In-ear Flagship SE846 Uses a 4-driver Design
- Google Play Music All Access Service Takes On Spotify
- NVIDIA Debuts Project Shield Handheld Gaming System at CES (Updated)
- Windows Blue to Be Officially Called Windows 8.1; Will Be a Free Upgrade to Windows 8
