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The GeForce GTS 150, GT 120, GT 130 and G100 appear on Nvidia's website without any fanfare, and they're all based on ageing G9x chips.
Not content with already improving the 4870, Sapphire has crammed 2GB of GDDR5 and a new cooler in just ahead of other ATI launches.
Google has launched a site to host advanced JavaScript applications which showcase Chrome's engine - along with early support for extensions in its browser.
Nvidia has launched a venture capital initiative aimed at helping start-up companies develop CUDA-based GP-GPU solutions.
Software giant Microsoft has officially launched a range of clothing - dubbed 'Softwear' - featuring images from the company's early days.
The EFF has launched an on-line toolkit designed to help protect against government intrusion in private telecommunication systems.
Amazon expands its Kindle Ebook program beyond its own hardware with a reader app for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Unfortunately, like the Kindle, it's currently US only.
AMD announces that its first 40nm GPUs will be the Mobility Radeon HD 4830 and 4860, and promises that 40nm desktop GPUs will be announced soon.
Nvidia shrinks the PCB used by the GeForce 9800 GTX+ and calls it a new graphics card.
Toshiba has announced the TG01 - a smartphone with a Qualcomm-supplied processor running at a mind-boggling 1GHz and capable of 720p video playback.
October 14 2021 | 15:04