06/08/2009, OpenCL is a new open standard for graphics where all the major graphics cards manufacturers are involved, relying on the tried-and-tested C programming language to optimize your hardware configuration automatically for the best performance possible. OpenCL is, in essence, an [...]
06/08/2009, Just as expected, OS X Snow Leopard was also announced after the customary jibes against Windows Vista. We believe in touting the strengths of your products instead of making low blows against your rivals, unless your own product has nothing [...]
06/08/2009, The MacBook Air has also not escaped the attentions of the folks at Apple, where the base unit is going for $1,499, while $1,799 will net you a 256GB SSD configuration which sounds pricey, but is actually $700 cheaper than [...]
06/08/2009, There’s also a 13″ MacBook Pro, making us wonder what happened to the MacBook that used to be that size. The 13″ will come in two configurations, powered by a 2.26GHz Core 2 Duo and 2.53GHz Core 2 Duo processor, [...]
06/08/2009, Apple has updated their MacBook Pro line as expected, and it will be able to hold up to 8GB RAM, and it will power past the 3.0GHz mark since it is able to hold an Intel 3.06 GHz Dual Core [...]
06/06/2009, DoubleTwist is founded by former hacker “DVD Jon” Johansen Lech, known for breaking the movie protection code at age 16, allowing anybody to rip a DVD to a computer. He was sued and acquitted in Oslo. DoubleTwist, a start-up based [...]
05/13/2009, Apple has posted the official information about its upcoming WWDC event. We now know that Philip Schiller, Apple’s marketing leader will present the keynote. Steve Jobs was expected by some to make his comeback there. It is now suspected that [...]