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NEC Intros Amazing S-PVA and A-MVA Touchscreens

Japanese electronics giant NEC has just introduced two new big screen monitors that have 6-point multi touch support. The new monitors are mainly targeting institutional use, but the panels are high quality and come with impressive technical characteristics.The official model name of the 46” version is NEC V462...

23 September 2012
14:31 GMT

Softpedia Linux Weekly, Issue 218

The following Linux-based operating systems have been announced last week: Fedora 18 Alpha, Mandriva Linux 2012 Alpha and Snowlinux 3 E17. In other news: Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) reaches end of life (EOL) on October 28th, 2012; Ubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal) will have support for Secure Boot via GRUB2. Softpedia ...

23 September 2012
13:21 GMT

Script of the Day: Hero

Hero is a PHP framework and CMS at the same time. It can be used for building flexible websites, from simple one-page layouts to complicated intranets or e-commerce stores. Definitely not for beginners, Hero allows developers to build complex structures, starting from a basic frame and easy to use admin panel. Also...

23 September 2012
12:01 GMT

Download TGT BigBang Video Card Tuning Utility

Well-known Nvidia add in board (AIB) video card manufacturing partner Point of View has decided to get into the graphics adapter software tuning business. This is a good sign as every high end video card manufacturer usually develops its own tweak and monitoring software.This will also enrich the bundle Point of View...

23 September 2012
09:01 GMT

A Gamer’s Week: September 23

This week’s review is for FTL, a space-based rogue-like created by Subset Games, which manages to combine superb and tense ship-to-ship battles with some really interesting long-term resource management choices. We also have two Weekend Reading pieces: one about the difference between delivering a photorealist video...

23 September 2012
03:51 GMT

Security Brief: Mohammed Protests, Cyberlaws and Internet Explorer

We’ve had a busy week, with all sorts of things happening in the world of information security. However, most prevalent this week were protests against blasphemous videos and cartoons featuring the Muslim prophet Mohammed, cyber legislation, and the zero-day in Internet Explorer. The Innocence of Muslims movie...

23 September 2012
00:11 GMT


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