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Commentary: Hospitals and Gaming

eddard | 06 May, 2008 15:41

Going to the hospital is never a good experience for anyone (even with the valiant doctors and nurses doing their best to make things pleasant) – especially if the patient is a little kid with nothing to look forward to but bed, doctors in white lab coats and visits from relatives. Microsoft and the non-profit organization Companions in Courage is aiming to minimize the hurt by providing the young patients with a very powerful distraction: Xbox360 kiosks.

 

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Commentary: Green Motherboards and Electronic Plants

eddard | 05 May, 2008 15:06

 

The green revolution is upon us. Nearly all corporations, especially in the tech industry, have some kind of green program going on and extolling their parent companies efforts in the field. This revolution applies both ways though. On our way to the idea of a totally interactive home controlled by a home AI smarter than your dog, it is only natural that we don’t immediately have the mind-machine interface that can tell your mood from when you wake up and fixes your coffee before you climb out of bed. Nor do we have a HAL-like talking computer to brief us on our day. We start from the periphery, and this is what we have.

                                             With just three (fake) leaves, taking care of this should be as easy as pressing a button.
 

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Events: Print ... 2.0? - Part Deux

eddard | 05 May, 2008 11:38

Shanghai – Continuing from our take of HP's latest SMB solutions last week, we now present you their Enterprise solutions. Dull as the subject may sound, their solutions become pretty exciting when placed in live situations. HP also announced several efforts in providing their channel and solutions partners with their new offerings.

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Spotlight: A Balanced Solution for the Business Class Buyer

eddard | 02 May, 2008 17:36

AMD’s Technology Forum held at Singapore last April 29 contained many surprises, not least of all was the Business Class initiative, announced a day earlier. The forum covered this initiative in detail, listing down its specific features, components, and benefits to the business user. For a full overview, do point your clickers at this link: Paradigm.

 

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Events: The Whole Paradigm As A Single Part

eddard | 30 April, 2008 20:41

AMD has been bucking convention from the very first, and AMD’s latest Technology Forum proves that they are intending to continue the trend, not the least because it gives them an edge over their bigger competitor. Yes, you heard right – besides their admittedly tumultuous performance in 2007 and early 2008, AMD has every intention to settle down and start regaining lost ground and regaining a competitive edge with what they term as their leadership agenda.

 

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Events: Gigabyte's Green Performance

eddard | 25 April, 2008 21:41

Gigabyte is a brand well-known for its insistence on quality and its focus on the high-end. With the recent movement of various industries into the “green” revolution and ecological sensitivity, Gigabyte has applied their brand of quality and approached this movement in the same way they approach their PC component production – in a no-holds barred insistence on doing things all the way, particularly in the case of DES, or Dynamic Energy Saver.

 

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Preview: Asus EN9800GX2 TOP: Monolithic Mass of Videocard Goodness

eddard | 25 April, 2008 14:16

Asus’ videocard lineup has always included an overclocked version of their vanilla offerings, and even with the 9800GX2’s relative complexity and newness to the market, it proved no deterrent to Asus. The EN9800GX2 TOP is currently on top of the heap of high-end videocards being offered by Asus, at least in their marketing spiel. Just how much does this product deserve the title “fastest”?

 

                                             Most monoliths deserve a commemorative plaque of some kind.
 

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Events: Print ... 2.0? - HP Tells Businesses How To Save Time And Money

eddard | 24 April, 2008 10:49

Lester Co is HWM’s Associate Editor for print, and a one-man army looking for legions of articles and reviews to beat into submission. He recently came back from an HP – sponsored press briefing held in Shanghai, China, and here he shares his thoughts and observations in the first “celebrity” guest – written blog entry in hardwarezone.com in recent history. Take a look at HP’s latest innovations and productivity concepts with the intrepid editor from HWM.

 

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Commentary: Megasonic Kitchen Appliance Is Win

eddard | 22 April, 2008 16:50

As kitchen appliances go, this glorified filter/cleaner combination takes the cake for ostentatious displays of excess, but I mean that in a good way. I had no idea what it was for when I first laid eyes on it, but my second thought after this was that I wouldn’t mind owning one, nonetheless.

 

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Commentary: Laptops Need Their Privacy Too

eddard | 22 April, 2008 15:08

If Dr. Seuss wrote on a Macbook Pro and was born a few decades closer to the present, this wouldn’t be too out of place. As it is though, this “Body-Laptop Interface” is too much of a good thing – privacy, and too little of something else – err.. street-cred? Regardless, I wouldn’t want to sport that “Interface” in public, on-the-go productivity be damned.

        

                                             Watch out for overheating laptop!

                                  
 

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Events: A Different Way Of Doing Things

eddard | 18 April, 2008 17:50

Dell has big plans for our local market, and the HWM team was able to witness their official entry into the Philippines in the form of an event with a dazzling display of versatility and color – more than representative of Dell’s excitement and bullish attitude towards the potential for growth locally.

 

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Events: A Celebration of Individuality

eddard | 16 April, 2008 17:00

HP is relentlessly moving down the path of providing a laptop for each and every person who wants/needs one (sometimes the two are interchangeable to the tech and style – conscious), and doing so in the smartest way possible – giving the buyer a sense of style and individuality in each and every laptop choice as opposed to the staid and cookie-cutter looks of the competition.

                                              The Embassy, at the Fort.
 

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Commentary: Powered Exoskeletons:Coming To Homes & Theatres

eddard | 15 April, 2008 13:57

We’re getting there. Like answering the kids in the backseat nearing the end of a long trip, or proofing the final page of that thousand-page thesis, we can say the same to the development of the powered exoskeleton. I know, I know, the intro was a bit off to the left field, but I couldn’t help pointing this out since a new movie called “Iron Man” is coming out soon in theatres – something firmly entrenched in the science fiction pulp culture of the 1960’s but is now being shown, right here in 2008, where the “Real” Iron Man is out walking around in Utah. Present reality and the science fiction of the 60’s collide.

 

                                             The Exoskeleton's creator, Steve Jacobsen. To the right. 

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Commentary: Stylish Enough To Overcome Substance

eddard | 15 April, 2008 12:11

Plugging in your devices is as utilitarian as it goes. As our devices ramp up the style and move into the same “accessory status” as jewelry and handbags, it gets harder to maintain the veneer of sophistication when it comes time to plug in and recharge or synchronize. I mean, have you seen one of those huge power plugs recently? They’re not real pretty, especially for a stylish device.

 

                                             Understated simplicity, or overpriced box?
 

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Preview: ECS A780GM-A Mixes Up Geek And Thrift

eddard | 10 April, 2008 18:19

The allure of the high-end has always been the bane of the enthusiast on a tight budget. While we all lust after the full-featured videocards and motherboards, we balk at the price point necessitating a wallet flatter than EDSA billboards. So, what most enthusiasts do is lower their own over-hyped high-end requirement and settle for a part that’s a little less meaty on the reputation – who needs reputation if it means a stable, fast-running computer?

                                             Black series with the black PCB for easy identification.

                              

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