Fujitsu E780 proGREEN Laptop Sports 18-hour Battery Life
March 16, 2010

How often do you take in of a laptop that sports an insane 18-hour battery life? Well, one of the models in Fujitsu’s latest proGREEN line of notebooks is the 14-inch LIFEBOOK E780, which boasts the aforementioned 18-hour battery life, thanks to its two batteries. Aside from the E780, the 15.6-inch LIFEBOOK S710 was plus announced together in the proGREEN lineup. All that energy efficiency is a combined aftereffect of energy saving features such as the pre-installed ability management, ability optimized processors, as well as the ENERGY STAR 5.0 certification. Would an 18-hour battery life mean something special to you, or are do you keep your laptop leashed to the wall plug all the duration?
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Asus P7F7-E WS SuperComputer motherboard
March 16, 2010

Asus' latest P7F7-E WS SuperComputer motherboard ought to get all of you geeks out there salivating - after all, it does maximize transmission speeds by integrating the industry's latest I/O technologies including USB 3.0, SATA 6G storage interface and the IEEE 1394b FireWire standard. Apart from that, you will plus benefit from the LGA1156 socket and the latest Intel 3450 chipset with onboard graphics. Folks who love gaming can pick up a quartet of ATI CrossFireX cards or 3-way/2-way Nvidia SLI cards to go along with that aptly-named SuperComputer motherboard, not to mention its ability to leverage Nvidia Cuda parallel computing architecture to support up to four Nvidia Tesla cards with Clarkdale Processors. Hmmm, best to have a great cooling system in there.
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Unreal Engine 3 heading to webOS
March 11, 2010

Looks like folks with the iPhone won't be able to gloat by Palm owners anymore since the Unreal Engine 3 will be making its way to the webOS platform as well. While details are pretty scarce at the moment, Palm just announced a deal with Epic Games at the Games Developer Conference in San Francisco. We can't wait to see the processors found within Palm's range of devices to be put to good use with quality games. What are some of the titles running on that Unreal Engine that you would like to see realized?
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Pioneer DJM-2000 mixer
March 10, 2010

Pioneer has just launched its DJM-2000 mixer today, where it will come with the seemingly customary touchscreen display in many devices these days. Apart from that, you will plus be able to benefit from half a dozen individual effects processors. Basically, that model contains all of the built-in technology of the EFX-1000, hence doing away with the need for an external effects unit. Pioneer has enlisted the help of James Zabiela, Roger Sanchez, Eddie Halliwell, Tom Middleton, The Swedish House Mafia, Paul Woolford, John '00' Fleming and Kutski DJs during different parts of its development before settling on the final version which will set you back by €1,999.
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Nvidia’s Jen Hsun Huang ‘looking forward’ to day in court with Intel
March 9, 2010

You might have heard of the legal battle amidst Intel and Nvidia: one of the unresolved issues is the Front Side Bus (FSB) license for Core ix processors that would allow Nvidia to create chipsets compatible with these CPUs (a chipset integrates functions like USB, Networking... and could feature integrated graphics as well). According to Nvidia, the deal was that Intel could use some Nvidia patents, while Nvidia could manufacture chips compatible with Intel CPUs. Intel is said to be wanting to continue using Nvidia's patents in new products, but Nvidia could not create products compatible with Intel's new products - that brought the Nvidia chipset design activities to a halt. Jen Hsun Huang (Nvidia's CEO) believes that “that is unfair" and is positive that the court will side on Nvidia's side at the end of the year. In the meantime, Nvidia released its Next-Generation ION chip, which is not a chipset anymore but an efficient discrete GPU that is turned on only when essential to save capability. The switch is seamless, thanks to the Optimus technology. Check the complete video interview on Fortune.
Related article: Nvidia CEO Unsurprised By Intel Lawsuit
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Dell Vostro 3000 series announced
March 9, 2010

Dell has jumped aboard the Small-Medium-Business bandwagon with their new line of Vostro 3000 series of notebooks, where it will come in 13", 14", 15" and 17" models. Not only that, you can choose from Intel’s latest Core i3, i5 and i7 processors. Prices start from $768 upwards, and depending on the kind of cash you cough up, it will be reflected in the hardware specifications. Some of the nicer improvements include backlit keyboards, optional hard drive encryption, fingerprint readers as well as the choice to back up details online via Dell DataSafe. Image courtesy of Laptopmag. [Press Release]
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Apple Core i5 And Core i7 MacBook Pro Leaked?
March 7, 2010
This actually seems a little suspect at the moment, particularly since Apple is probably the king of secrecy, but it’s still interesting to note that an online store has started listing MacBook Pros powered by Intel’s Core i5 and Core i7 processors. According to the site, it’ll be released in April 2010, which is next month, and features a new 8-hour battery and new multi-touch trackpad, amongst other things. What do you think? Fake listing, and cheap publicity, or the real deal, with interesting specs? Chances seem to be higher that it’s not genuine.
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