Sony Launches PlayStation 4 in North America, Sets New Sales Record

From X-bit Labs: Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (SCEI) late last week launched its next generation game console, PlayStation 4 (PS4), in North America. Thanks to a lineup of competitive games, maximum interest from both game developers and end-users, the company managed to sell a record one...

Nvidia, Micron Debut High-End Processors

From EETimes: Nvidia and Micron announced new high-end co-processors at the opening of Supercomputing 2013 today. Meanwhile, an online analysis said the next generation of Intel's Xeon Phi, which competes with them both, will be an integrated device.

Supercomputers have become a key testing ground...

Mozilla ushers in new Firefox UI

From InfoWorld: Mozilla on Monday began rolling out its first major Firefox user interface (UI) change in more than three years, seeding early adopters of the "Nightly" build with the new "Australis" revamp.

Nightly builds are designed for preliminary testing, and as the name implies, are...

Micron Announces Development of New Parallel Processing Architecture

From X-bit Labs: Micron Technology, one of the world's leading makers of computer memory, on Monday announced the development of a fundamentally new computing architecture capable of performing high-speed, comprehensive search and analysis of complex, unstructured data streams. Micron's Automata...

Facebook finally updates privacy policy, but little has changed

From InfoWorld: Facebook changed its privacy policies on Friday, but unlike previous overhauls, there's not much to rage about this time.

No, companies aren't using your photos to sell products. Yes, if you like a brand, that information will show up in your friends' feeds, on your Timeline, and in...

Nvidia boosts supercomputing speed with new Tesla K40 graphics chip

From PC World: Nvidia wants to help create some of the world's fastest computers with its latest Tesla K40 graphics chip, which is its fastest supercomputing co-processor to date.

The Tesla K40 graphics processor delivers 1.43 teraflops of performance, which is roughly 20 percent faster than its...

Android Dell Venue 8 Ships a Month Early to Some Customers

From DailyTech: Dell's latest bid for some tablet market respect kicked off a little early the last couple weeks. Look at various sites who reported on the initial October product announcement, one major missing piece of info was exactly when Dell's new 8-inch budget Venue 8 tablet was supposed to...

Vesuvius Set to Strike: Dual-Chip Radeon R9 290X Hawaii in the Works

From X-bit Labs: Two is always better than one, which is exactly why Advanced Micro Devices is working on a graphics card currently known under Vesuvius code-name that features two of its leading-edge graphics processing units known as Hawaii. The rumored product will dethrone all available high-end...

SilverStone Raven RV04 Review (Page 1 of 4)

I have always been a fan of customization. Customizing your house, for example, gives you the creative freedom to a certain extent to express who you are, make yourself feel truly at home, and to find solutions to various problems. Although cookie cutter templates give many people a good foundation as to how some things should look, most of the time, they simply don't work well for me in terms of what I specifically want. In my opinion, this...

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