Archive for March, 2008

Radeon HD 3850 Comes Out in May

March 27th, 2008 | Category: Hardware News

Soon we will be able to see Radeon HD 3830 on the market. This is a budget card that will start on 99 American dollars. In May a much more powerful card will be available in May, which is the Radeon HD 3850 X2. The price on this card will be on 300-400 dollars, and it will have even better performance than the new Geforce 8800 GTS. AMD expects great success on the graphic card market with the new RV670-chipset. Let’s see if ATI is able to take over the graphic card market again with their low priced high-end cards. What do you think?

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Abit starts to produce graphic cards again

March 26th, 2008 | Category: Hardware News

After a few hard years Abit is back with new main boards with the Abit logo and now they are also coming with graphic cards. The company have not made any graphic cards for years, but they used to produce both ATI and Nvidia based cards. The company will now start developing Nvidia cards so let’s see if Abit can get back into the graphic card market again. The market for Nvidia cards is however very strong already with established producers like Asus, XFX and MSI. Abit has to make themselves unique somehow. The company does however have a good name and they are known for great main boards.

 

Do you think Abit will be able to get bavk into the graphic card market now?

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Nvidia Crashes the Most

March 25th, 2008 | Category: Software News

In a158 pages PDF file which contains intern communication (e-mails) shows a statistic over which drivers from different companies that has the most crashes in Windows Vista. The document was released by Nvidia after they was forced to make it official after the American government claimed that Nvidia tricks their customers. According to the numbers in the report you can clearly see that Nvidia causes most crashes in Windows Vista with 28,8 percent. While Microsoft’s own drivers are only responsible for 17,9 percent of these crashes. The numbers are taken from 2007 and the report does not tell us what drivers they are talking about. The numbers does however tells us that Nvidia got a driver problem. The real question is “Has Nvidia finally become more unstable than AMD/ATI?”

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Adobe Launches Online Photoshop Beta

March 24th, 2008 | Category: Software News

Lovers of online photo can now get their fix photo and set their photos in one place.

Adobe (NSDQ: ADBE) announced Thursday the start of public beta testing for its free online service Express Adobe Photoshop editing photos and the community.

Some of the editing options included in Adobe Photoshop Express include: & Crop Rotation, Auto Correct, exposure, removal of the red-eye effect, Touchup, saturation, white balance, highlighted, Lighting, Sharpen, Soft Focus, Hue , Black & White, Hue, Sketch, and distortion. Adobe entry in this space is likely to be felt by other publishing photos online as Picnik, Phixr and Splashup, to name but a few.

Although Adobe has at least half a dozen competing online service photo editing, there are great chances to benefit from branding and fortuitous timing: There are worries at the moment among the Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) ’s Flickr, one of the leading communities sharing photos online, on the staff of the probable future after its acquisition by Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT). (A competitor Flickr, SmugMug, offers discounts to those who flee Flickr “.”)

Adobe Photoshop Express is not likely to be useful to its business customers Photoshop CS3. The service offers up to 2 GB of online storage, and only one or two images of many photographers seriously. Adobe Photoshop Express downloads also limits to 10 megabytes and 4000 pixels in height and width.

The professional photographers often use hundreds of gigabytes of storage and tend to rely on a third party Photoshop plug-ins that are not available via Adobe Photoshop Express.

But Adobe is clearly for photo enthusiasts, at least at this stage. In addition to its range of image adjustment and filtering tools, Adobe Photoshop Express focuses on the sharing of photos and galleries online. It includes links to social networks and sites for sharing photos Facebook, Photobucket, and Picasa, Adobe if the aim is clearly to bring more people into Adobe Photoshop Express.

Adobe Photoshop Express requires Vista or Windows XP, or Mac OS 10.4 +, a minimum screen resolution of 1024×768, 512 MB RAM, Internet Explorer 6 or 7 (Windows), Safari 3.0.4 + (Mac), or Firefox 2 + (Mac or Windows) and Adobe Flash 9.

At some point, Adobe Photoshop Express should be available as a desktop application, like Apple’s iPhoto, once Adobe moves offline to the development of a client using its technology AIR.

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PC Of The Future

March 23rd, 2008 | Category: Internet News

It is difficult to imagine a PC without immediate access to a keyboard and mouse. Yet there is some speculation that heavy in the near future, we will actually see such changes for the user to interact with our computers.

Recently, some have even begun to point the iPhone as a possibility of what to expect and I have to admit, it does nothing for me. I hate touch screens. Working as an advertisement or not, I had enough bad experiences with them that I would have a number of personal problems to be overcome before putting myself in a position where I will start to trust these interfaces.

So what you say? Could you bring to use an iPhone-like interface almost exclusively? No longer relying on the “physical” comments a keyboard and mouse, is it really something that is convenient for the casual user? Or rather, with this idea to fail in epic ways? Hit comments, you be the judge.

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