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Fermi in a notebook? Yep. NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 480M

NVIDIA announced their new flagship mobile GPU, the GeForce GTX 480M. Read on for details and the Icrontic Perspective. Add comment

Rude Gameware Fierce gaming mouse review

A newcomer to the gaming peripheral market has entered the arena. Does Rude Gameware have what it takes to go up against the likes of Steelseries, Razer, and Logitech? Add comment

Six cores in a small form factor? Shuttle says “sure”

Six cores in a tiny box? If that's your dream, Shuttle has an answer for you. Add comment

The FroYo update: what phones get Android 2.2?

It's been less than a week since Google took FroYo off ice, but the big question remains: what phones will make the cut, and when will it happen? Add comment

NVIDIA’s most significant GPU drivers in ages: the 256-series ForceWare

NVIDIA has been hard at work since the introduction of Fermi to bake a better, faster driver, and it's finally here: ForceWare version 257.15 beta. Add comment

The unfinished masterpiece: an HTC Droid Incredible review

This is no mere phone, we are lead to believe, but an incredible one--is it? Add comment

Primal RUDE-100 PC gaming headset reviewed

Rude Gameware is a new company attempting to break into the gaming hardware space. We take a look at their debut in the gaming headset arena: The Rude-100 headset. Add comment

Win a PowerColor video card by designing an Eyefinity desktop wallpaper

PowerColor, AMD, and Icrontic have teamed up to hold a desktop wallpaper design contest, to show the power and versatility of Eyefinity display technology. Add comment

Futuremark announces 3DMark 11

Quelling rumors, today Futuremark officially announced the DirectX 11-enabled version of their industry standard benchmark, 3DMark 11. Add comment

Official: OTA update to Android 2.2 “FroYo” begins for Nexus One

After corroborated reports and a phone call to Google, it has become clear that OTA updates to Android 2.2 is officially under way for the HTC Nexus One. Add comment

Google’s WebM Project: what it is and why it matters

Google's introduction of the WebM Project for the HTML5 tag is an important development. We've got the 411. Add comment

Android 2.2 is official: FroYo’s features and phones revealed

As expected, Google officially introduced Android 2.2 today at their I/O developer conference in California. We tell you what's inside. Add comment

Google confirms first feature for Android’s Gingerbread release

Google has confirmed the first facts about the Gingerbread release of Android: it will support WebM playback and is slated for release in Q4 2010. Add comment

Google failed to change how phones are sold with the Nexus One

Google announced last week on its blog that it will no longer be selling the Nexus One online, turning instead to brick and mortar locations. Add comment

Windows Aero flaw in 64-bit Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2

A new advisory warns users of a flaw in a driver essential to the operation of the 64-bit editions of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Add comment

Sprint: HTC Hero officially receives Android 2.1 update

Sprint has announced today that the long-awaited Android 2.1 update for the HTC Hero is on its way to customers. Add comment

Conspiracy to commit hype: Apple let those iPhones go

With so much to gain both politically and financially, the choice is clear: Apple displayed wildly uncharacteristic clumsiness, or the world was meant to see the iPhone 4G all along. Add comment

AMD drops cash for Boys and Girls Club

Microsoft celebrates 10 years of supporting the Boys and Girls Club's "Club Tech". AMD ponies up cash to expand Club Tech to include "Game Tech" to teach teens skills used in creating digital games. Add comment

What we know about AMD’s next-generation processors

Do not believe for a moment that competition between AMD and Intel has waned: 2011 will be more exciting than ever. Add comment

Mind of UPSLynx for the week of May 16

In this week's Mind of UPSLynx, Bobby takes his shirt off, and unleashes his fresh Zef Flow on the masses Add comment

All hands on deck: Facebook’s emergency privacy meeting was a total failure

Facebook recently called an emergency staff meeting to discuss the issue of privacy. At its conclusion, the service is not one bit more private. Add comment