NVIDIA Brings Out the Big Guns -- a Dual Fermi GPU 430W Beast

From DailyTech: Fermi was long delayed, but it is finally hitting the market and reminding ATI that it hasn't totally won the graphics war, even if it did get quite the head start on DirectX 11. At Computex in Taiwan NVIDIA unveiled an impressive portfolio of upcoming products that...

StarCraft II Beta Extended until June 7

From Tom's Hardware: It may feel like forever until July 27 but there's good news for those of you taking part in the StarCraft II beta: Blizzard is extending the current phase for an extra week. That means seven more days before the beta shuts down for an unspecified amount of time...

Nvidia Unleashes GeForce GTX 465 Graphics Card: Fermi for $279

From X-bit Labs: Nvidia Corp. on Monday added its third Fermi-architecture consumer graphics card into the GeForce lineup. The new graphics card will cost below $300 and will be based on the substantially cut-down code-named GF100 graphics chip. Based on performance tests’ results...

Apple sells 2 million iPads in under two months

From InfoWorld: Apple has now sold more than two million iPad tablets, it said Monday, less than two months after the iPad's April 3 U.S. launch.

On May 28, Apple started selling the iPad in nine other countries: Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland...

Adobe reveals magazine iPad-izer software

From CNET News.com: The Flash Player may be banned from the iPad, but that's not keeping Adobe Systems from other efforts to leave its mark on the Apple devices. The latest development: new viewer software announced Monday that lets publishers create splashy digital versions of their...

HP to cut 9,000 jobs, take $1 billion charge

From CNET News.com: Hewlett-Packard is spending $1 billion and cutting 9,000 jobs in a restructuring designed to consolidate and invigorate its enterprise services.

The company announced Tuesday that it plans to spend the money to invest in a series of commercial data centers that...

Intel Talks Canoe Lake Platform and Oak Trail CPUs at Computex

From DailyTech: Intel has bemoaned the fact that netbooks were not as profitable for it or computer makers for a while now. Despite the fact that the company would rather sell more expensive Core-based CPUs for full notebooks, the netbook market has boomed and Intel has offered a...

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