Mar
9
2006
I was saving this clippings from some future posts but since I don’t have time right now, and if I wait any longer it’s going to be old news here it is.
Have fun.
2 comments | tags: comics, geek, Tech-Web, technology, windows-vista
Feb
24
2006
I don’t know about what you guys think, but this is what I call mutlitouch screen. That’s a screen I would buy, yesterday.
no comments | tags: displays, hardware, Tech-Web, technology
Feb
19
2006
It seems that the Intel Core Duo processors that are all the rage these days may be a little more powerful than Intel would have you know. Thanks to a little detective work, it’s been discovered that the processors, deep down inside, are actually 64-bit compatible. Yes, that Core Duo you have right now is a 64-bit chip.
Via Gizmodo
Now I wan’t a MacBook Pro more than ever…
no comments | tags: chip, hardware, Tech-Web, technology
Feb
19
2006
A 4-inches diagonal flexible display? Don’t believe me go to Gizmodo and read what they have to say about it.
no comments | tags: displays, Tech-Web, technology
Feb
19
2006
If mobilewhack.com has things right on their article ‘The Ooomph Factor!‘ about the Sony Ericsson P990 I don’t think I will be able to resist much longer from buying one.
no comments | tags: mobiles, sony-ericsson, Tech-Web, technology
Feb
13
2006

Just when we were feeling a bit smug about our new dual-core lappies, along comes Intel to remind us that you’re never on the cutting edge for long. Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner recently demoed the company’s upcoming Clovertown quad-core processor, which will initially be seen in 2007 servers running two of the chips, for a total of eight cores under the hood. Rattner says the Clovertown architecture is scalable to 32 or more cores on a single chip, which should satiate our speed jones until quantum computers finally go mainstream. According to Rattner, chips with hundreds of cores are theoretically possible with this technology, which means we’ll probably be able to do some pretty serious damage on timed games of Solitaire.
Via Engadget
Oh well, it was good while it lasted :). Now I don’t want a Dual-Core MacBook Pro, I want a Quad-Core MacBook Pro.
no comments | tags: apple, chip, hardware, intel, Tech-Web, technology
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