Flexible, foldable and rollable gadgets have been a thing of Sci Fi for many years, but soon they won't be fiction anymore.
That's because LG will finally mass-produce its flexible OLED displays in the fourth quarter of 2013.
And knowing how things move in the IT industry, I imagine some prototy... [read more >>] Nanobots are still a dream, but that doesn't mean that scientists aren't trying to actually make them reality.
Maybe things will never get so small, but microscopic bots could have finally been made possible.
Basically, researchers from Harvard and the University of Illinois have invented a 3D p... [read more >>] Realtek has just outed new packages that update all of its PCI Express and USB card readers to version 6.2.9200. The available drivers are compatible with both 32- and 64-bit versions of all of Microsoft’s Windows OSes (except the Server Core platforms). Specifically speaking, the PCIe card readers t... [read more >>] NVIDIA has outed version 320.27 Quadro/Tesla/GRID Graphics driver that is Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL) certified, and is developed for Microsoft’s Windows 7 and 8 operating systems.
The newly released package improves performance compared to the previous 320.00 WHQL version, and includes work... [read more >>] While Intel is making full use of the bragging rights that come with a new Xeon Phi coprocessor collection and the strongest ever supercomputer, AMD is making some noise of its own.
Not much though. Unlike on some previous occasions, when it was its CPUs, not Intel's, that led the charge, AMD doesn... [read more >>] The 2013 edition of the International Supercomputing Conference is now underway, which means that Intel has a new range of products to offer its existing and possible future HPC customers.
Before we speak about the newest top supercomputer, some context is needed: Intel has introduced the Knights Landing ... [read more >>] As we have mentioned a few times before, Advanced Micro Devices has more than just accelerated processing units coming out of the factories that make Richland processors. Some CPUs have appeared as well. Basically, those processors that come out of the factory with their GPUs defective have been turned int... [read more >>] ASUS updated today its FonePad through a new firmware, namely the 3.2.3 version, and even though no changelog is available, I assume it may improve the device’s overall performance and stability.
An important aspect that you should take into account would be that every one of these Android devices ha... [read more >>] We caught onto the likely existence of yet another NVIDIA graphics card just a short time ago, days as it were, but at the time, we didn't know much about it, other than its name. That has now changed. Well, that's not quite true. We did learn that the GeForce GTX 760, as the graphics card is ca... [read more >>] Advanced Micro Devices may have quit trying to match Intel in terms of raw CPU performance on the high-end processor market, but that doesn't mean its chips are slouches.
In fact, its CPUs and APUs have been scoring overclocking records quite periodically.
Here's the latest major feat: Finnish o... [read more >>] |