Futuremark Corporation announced today the signing of an agreement with China Mobile, aimed at the development of a new benchmarking piece of software. As you probably know by now, Futuremark is the global leading developer of performance-analysis software, as well as of services for smartphones, handheld devices and... |
3 November 2009 14:41 GMT |
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For the second quarter in a row, T-Mobile UK’s mobile broadband network has been considered the best in the UK in independent tests performed by the leading test house P3 Solutions. The benchmarking tests on T-Mobile's network compared it to competitors while measuring the customer experience, which is con... |
3 February 2009 06:24 GMT |
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The first pieces of news on AMD's upcoming 65nm K10 dual core processors have started to emerge to the web. The Kuma based Athlon X2 7750 chip seems to have got into the hands of the guys at Donanimhaber, who subjected it to some benchmarking tests to see what the CPU was capable of. The clock speed of the Athlo... |
9 December 2008 06:33 GMT |
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Intel's new Atom processor was meant from the beginning to catch the eye. It can offer enough computational power for those that only want to navigate over the Internet, write something in a Word document or listen to MP3s, and it comes with the reasonable low price users wish. The new emerging desktop machines ... |
19 September 2008 06:27 GMT |
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It seems that the last week was quite a controversial one, ever since the new NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+ graphics cards have been released. Most of the debates are based on Nvidia's new drivers, which seem to get on little tweaks when it comes to testing. Legit Reviews posted an article in which they try to shed s... |
26 June 2008 04:54 GMT |
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The face-off between Windows XP and Windows Vista is by no means over, quite on the contrary in fact, it simply managed to turn a new leaf with the introduction of the service packs for the two operating systems. Microsoft dismissed early XP SP3 vs. Vista SP1 comparisons as irrelevant due to the fact that they were f... |
8 April 2008 11:36 GMT |
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