Archive for June 15th, 2009

With Unite, Opera 10 becomes both a browser and a content server

Monday, June 15th, 2009 5 views

Everyone had a bit of a chuckle when Opera coyly announced that they were about to “reinvent the web,” the other day. I certainly had my doubts. After all, we had nothing to go by other than a bright red background, a little cloud, and some comments buried inside HTML code. While I’m not certain I would call what Opera has done with Unite (version 10 of its browser) a reinvention of the web, it’s certainly a clever, inventive twist on the run-of-the-mill web browser. So what is it? Unite sits in Opera’s side toolbar and adds various server features to the browser. By default it includes file, media, and photo sharing, a web server, chat room, and “fridge” for storing notes

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Guinness World Record wailed on and then smashed for Brutal Legend

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Latest Wolfenstein trailer looks at what lurks in the shadows

Monday, June 15th, 2009 1 views

Assassins are usually very discreet and very deadly, and those found in upcoming Wolfenstein appear to be no different. In the trailer above, we get a good glimpse at what these near-invisible, blade-wielding stalkers can do (see: stab you silly). Thankfully, BJ has his trusty Veil Sight to help him spot what’s hiding around him, and lots of guns to put these baddies down. And because we couldn’t waste this gem of a one-liner: Assassins do it in the dark . Original source: www.joystiq.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Nvidia announces five 40nm GeForce 200M GPUs

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Nvidia has released five new 40nm GeForce 200M GPUs this afternoon, which add support for DirectX 10.1 and GDDR5 to Nvidia’s products for the first time. Nvidia has announced five new mainstream GeForce 200M series GPUs this afternoon and all are based on TSMC’s 40nm process, adding support for DirectX 10.1 and GDDR5 - two firsts for Nvidia’s products. The company’s previous GeForce 200M products were, in fact, based on the older 55nm G92 GPU which has found its way into many of Nvidia’s desktop products in the past 18 months and are derived from the two and a half year-old G80 architecture. These latest mobile products have the underpinnings of the company’s GT200 GPU which is featured in the GeForce GTX 200 series desktop cards, but they’re targeted at more mainstream audiences. The GeForce G210M is the lowest end part, which features just 16 stream processors running at 1,500MHz and a 64-bit memory interface. The G210M has a thermal design power of just 14W and its core operates at 625MHz, while the 512MB of GDDR3 memory hums along at 1,600MHz (effective)

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