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Friday, November 20, 2009
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Intel 32nm Core i3/i5 [finally!] kills the analog VGA port
GRAPHICS, HARDWARE NEWS
Intel's upcoming 32nm "Fusion" CPU+GPU processor brings one major change to the display industry: good bye D-SUB.
On 7/13/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (4) Read more
Intel's "Anti AMD Fusion" Sandy Bridge CPU tapes out
GRAPHICS, HARDWARE NEWS, RUMORS
Intel's Core i3 and i5 aren't even out yet, but Chipzilla isn't sleeping: the company recently taped out a successor to existing Nehalem architecture.
On 7/5/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (2) Read more

nVidia ION2 chipset to use G220 GPU, support DirectX 10.1?
APPLE, GRAPHICS, HARDWARE RUMORS
Next-gen integrated graphics based on GT218 architecture, new manufacturing process and hot on new features.
On 7/1/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (2) Read more
The Bristol Curse: How the UK lost its CPU technology edge
HARDWARE, BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Analysis where things went wrong for the tech industry in Blighty [UK]: How Inmos, Transputer, Meiko, ClearSpeed and Quadrics all came to a grinding halt.
On 6/30/2009 by Nebojsa Novakovic... Comments (2) Read more

Intel confirms Core i3, i5 and i7 - brace for nVidia-style confusion
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS

In a blog over at Intel.com, Intel's own Bill Calder finally confirmed that the company will push the Core brand. But, not all things are simple.

On 6/18/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
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  • Duct tape, Pumpkin and Apples bring robot to life
IP address change delay

Greetings,

The planned network provider change will not happen as planned, due to our site administrator ending in hospital as a consequence of his gliding accident. The wounds are not life-threatening but Mr. Ivica Hosko is still in the hospital, four days after the crash with transportation to Zagreb in two days time. We send our best wishes and hope for a speedy recovery. As soon as Mr. Hosko returns to his daily post, we'll announce the details of our network provider switch.

The following message is for Mr. Ivica himself:  "Ivica, you nut - gliding around a 2km/6600ft mountain with changeable winds in November?"

Thanks for understanding,

Ed-in-chief

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