High-Performance Computing Rules at GPU Tech Conference 2010
High-end graphics demos are out in force at this year's Nvidia GPU Tech Conference, as developers and researchers push the limits of what graphics processors can do. Nvidia - Graphics processing unit - High-performance computing - Hardware - Parallel computing feeds.pcworld.com |
Video Game Sales Plummet in August: Are Smartphones to Blame?
Zacks.com submits: Following flat sales in the month of July, video game sales plunged in August, according to market research firm NPD Group. NPD does not include sales from PC games in its monthly game sales data. Overall US revenues decreased 10.0% year over year to $818.9 million, in sync with analysts’ expectations. Overall revenue dipped from $846.5 million in July and $1.1 billion in June. This was the worst performance recorded in August since 2006. Industry sales in the US are down 8%, year to date.Complete Story » seekingalpha.com |
Apple Says .Mac HomePages Going Away on Nov. 8
As one of the nearly dozen people who still have one, it's with a heavy heart that I report the imminent demise of Apple's .Mac HomePage feature. Apple announced... feeds.pcworld.com |
4G Defined: WiMax and LTE Don't Qualify
The International Telecommunication Union Radiocommunication Sector (ITU-R) says WiMax and LTE don't qualify as 4G technologies. feeds.pcworld.com |
Mozilla Chromeless Aims for Build-Your-Own Browsers
Mozilla Chromeless allows users who are handy with HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create their own browser interfaces. feeds.pcworld.com |