IBM cools 3D chips with integrated water channels
Water channels for your computer chips.
read more | digg story
Water channels for your computer chips.
read more | digg story
EA and Crytek have officially announced the development of Crysis Warhead, “a parallel story” to hardware-taxing tropical shooter, Crysis. Built by Crytek’s Budapest studio atop an optimized version of the CryEngine 2 technology, Crysis Warhead sees players squeezing into the nanosuit of Sergeant Sykes, affectionately dubbed “Psycho.”
read more | digg story
In an animated discussion with Washington Post editors and reporters yesterday, Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer offered his far-ranging views of upcoming changes in technology and the media.predicting that in 10 years all media will be delivered via the Internet and professed that he is confused by Google’s moves in the mobile-phone market.
read more | digg story
Some photos I took yesterday evening from the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The Banners are already up!
read more | digg story
Sometimes reading rumors about the second iPhone is exactly like reading a wishlist of features people want. Whether it’s subconscious or not, the rumors do get us thinking about what we want from a 3G iPhone. In short, we want an iPhone done right. Here’s what we want to make the 3G iPhone faster, better and stronger.
read more | digg story
Apples’ past, present and future innovations
read more | digg story
Advanced Micro Devices Inc is rolling out a much-awaited line-up of chips for laptops, as Intel Corp’s main rival seeks to regain a competitive footing against the world’s biggest chip maker.
read more | digg story
Will the Google phone have you hanging up your iPhone?
read more | digg story
As the Mac market share grows, game publishers are beginning to realize that it’s worth it to spend the extra money developing Mac versions of their games. Here are 5 games that are reason enough to have your gaming itch satisfied while still being able to reap all the benefits of owning a Mac!
read more | digg story
No system has changed more since launch than the PlayStation 3, and it’s time to take another look at what Sony’s console can do. Ars Technica re-reviews the PlayStation 3.
read more | digg story
Ars has learned some more details about Mac OS X 10.6. The release is code named “Snow Leopard” and will indeed be Intel-only, but there are a few other details attached to this tidbit as well.
read more | digg story
TV shows are by far the most wanted files via BitTorrent, and according to some, it’s fast becoming the modern day TiVo. But what are all those people downloading? Let’s find out, and take a look at this weeks “Most pirated TV-episodes” chart.
read more | digg story