Archive for June, 2007

Microsoft’s Seadragon

For the last couple of days I’ve been thinking of different ways to browse through images and I think I’ve found something damn close to what I was thinking about. Microsoft has acquired a new technology codenamed Seadragon that easily makes it possible for users to browse through dozens/hundreds of images very quickly. I myself [...]

Intel to produce discrete GPUs

There has been a lot of interesting news surfacing from Computex 2007 but the most interesting announcement came from graphic card vendors stating that Intel plans on entering the discrete GPU segment with a mid-range card. Supposedly Intel is looking to launch in the $300 bracket which would currently place it up against the 8800GTS [...]

My iPhone Impression

I don’t believe I have even posted a slight tidbit of news about the iPhone as I’ve been trying hard not to contribute to the hype. The Apple TV and iPhone have been two huge products for Apple and while both products aren’t exactly what I’d have liked to see, they are still great products. [...]

Hardware Recommendations for June 2007

It’s that time again, I once again get to window-shop for computer parts and bring you guys along. I skipped over May due to the vast amount of product launches and uncertainty, I couldn’t confidently recommend a solid setup as I was aware that there could potentially be an upset in the market. Now all [...]

The New Face of Green Energy

I don’t know if green power has become trendy or if companies are getting smart but lately I’ve noticed a rise in the number of announced “green” structures. Most notably has been that jewel in the East, Dubai. I myself have been very interested in alternative forms of energy considering exactly how much power I [...]