mercredi 19 juin 2013

In Brief Digi offers new 3G router

Digi International Monday unveiled the telecom industry's first upgradeable commercial-grade 3G wireless area network (WAN) router.

The Minnesota company said in a news release that the ConnectPort WAN will appeal to companies that require high-speed connections for 3G (third-generation) wireless services.

ConnectPort performs a variety of functions, including cellular routing, firewall and switching and can remotely monitor devices including security cameras and utilities. It also provides broadband downlink speeds of up to 700 kilobits per second.

"Customers now have the ability to securely access information and applications at broadband speeds anywhere a UMTS/HSDPA cellular connection is accessible," said Digi Vice President Larry Kraft added. "The ConnectPort WAN delivers this speed for a wide range of commercial applications."

Copyright 2006 by United Press International

mercredi 22 mai 2013

Flying 3-D eye-bots

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Like a well-rehearsed formation team, a flock of flying robots rises slowly into the air with a loud buzzing noise. A good two dozen in number, they perform an intricate dance in the sky above the seething hordes of soccer fans. Rowdy hooligans have stormed the field and set off flares. Fights are breaking out all over, smoke is hindering visibility, and chaos is the order of the day.

Only the swarm of flying

Sensor has a higher resolution than radar

The distance sensor developed by the IMS offers significant advantages over radar, which measures distances using reflected echoes. "The sensor has a much higher local resolution," says Brockherde. "Given the near-field operating conditions, radar images would be far too coarse." The flying robots are capable of identifying even small objects measuring 20 by 15 centimeters at ranges of up to 7.5 meters. Moreover, this distance information is then transmitted at the very impressive rate of 12 images per second.

Even when there is interfering light, for example when a drone is flying directly into the sun, the sensor will deliver accurate images. It operates according to the time-of-flight (TOF) process, whereby light sources emit short pulses that are reflected by objects and bounced back to the sensor. In order to prevent over-bright ambient light from masking the signal, the electronic shutter only opens for a few nanoseconds. In addition, the sensor also takes differential measurements, in which the first image is captured using ambient light only, a second is taken using the light pulse as well, and the difference between the two determines the required output signal. "All of this happens in real time," adds Brockherde.

The 3D distance sensors are built into cameras manufactured by TriDiCam, a spin-off company of Fraunhofer IMS. Jochen Noell, TriDiCam's managing director, admits: "This research project has presented us with new challenges as regards ambient operating conditions and the safety of the sensor technology." The work falls under the AVIGLE project, one of the winners of the 'Hightech.NRW' cutting-edge technology competition which receives funding from both the Land of North Rhine-Westphalia and the EU. The IMS engineers will be presenting their sensor technology at the Fraunhofer CMOS Imaging Workshop in Duisburg on June 12 and 13 this year.

Conducting intelligent aerial surveillance of major events is not the only intended use for flying robots. They could also be of benefit to disaster relief workers, and likewise to urban planners, who could utilize them to produce detailed 3D models of streets or to inspect roofs in order to establish their suitability for solar installations. Whether deployed to create virtual maps of difficult-to-access areas, to monitor construction sites or to measure contamination at nuclear power plants, these mini UAVs could potentially be used in a wide range of applications, obviating the need for expensive aerial photography and/or satellite imaging.

vendredi 3 mai 2013

More bounce to the ounce Mini-robot attracts attention

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A steerable, jumping mini-robot developed by Michigan State University researchers is generating interest among robotics engineers, who don’t let its small size obscure its potential.

The tiny device, exhibited at MSU’s April 11 Innovation Celebration, uses a pager motor to hop several feet in the air like a locust, then right itself after landing for another jump. Power comes from a small photo cell.

The intent is to apply microfabrication technology to make it even smaller, said University Distinguished Professor Ning Xi of the Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering, who directs the department’s Robotics and Automation Laboratory. Graduate student Jianguo Zhao helped develop the robot under Xi’s supervision.

Such tiny, mobile devices – think swarms -- could be fitted with micro-sensors or communications networking equipment and deployed across rugged war zones or disaster areas that are unsuitable for wheeled robots, Xi explained. The next challenge is to give it water-hopping capability, he said.

Originally developed with funding from the National Science Foundation and then developed under commercial contract, Xi hopes to license the technology to government or commercial organizations. A news report and video can be viewed here.

mardi 16 avril 2013

Intel sets sights on new Ultrabook SSD specs

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(Phys.org) -- Intel reportedly plans to standardize SSD specifications for its Ultrabook platform, in line with its resolve to lead the way toward slimmer, faster laptops. Intel wants a new SSD connectivity standard because it needs to put to rest some issues with the mSATA standard. The latter stands for Mini-SATA, an interface connector. The current mSATA-specification SSDs used in Ultrabooks are limited in capacity. It is impossible to fit in more than four or six chips of NAND flash memory, and Ultrabooks would be limited to 512 GB of storage. Intel is not about to live with that limitation.

The company is to invite on board some relevant industry partners, including NAND SSD they want to swap out is in some obscure proprietary format, or worse yet, is soldered onto the motherboard. Can you say stress?”

dimanche 24 mars 2013

Motion Detector That Also Has 'Eyes'

A new motion detector from Siemens can not only sense the body heat of suspicious individuals — it can also see them.

The “Eyetec” system is equipped with an infrared detector that’s complemented by an optical sensor capable of recognizing motion patterns up to 15 meters away. Sophisticated algorithms are used to evaluate these patterns and determine their relative plausibility.

If an alarm is triggered, the detector archives the images so that they can later be used to trace the cause of an incident. At the International Fire and Security Exhibition and Conference (IFSEC) in Birmingham, Eyetec recently was honored with the Security Industry Award.

Developed by Siemens Building Technologies, Eyetec is the world’s only dual-principle motion detector that combines infrared and optical sensor technology. Because of this combination, the system almost eliminates the risk of false alarms. And while many conventional motion detectors only notice infrared radiation, such as that caused by body heat, the Optical Detection System (ODS) installed in Eyetec employs a CMOS sensor and fuzzy logic to also determine an object’s size, speed and direction of travel. The IRO Com Tool software allows users to set the conditions for triggering an alarm, either directly at the detector or at a PC.

This makes it possible to prevent animals from triggering the alarm, because their size doesn’t correspond to that of human beings. The detector can also be set to trigger an alarm if it senses people walking in a particular direction. This means, for example, that museum staff can monitor if visitors actually leave the exhibition rooms after it is announced that the museum is closing for the day. In addition, the user can freely define specific surveillance zones.

By marking certain areas on a live image of a monitored room, for example, the user can allow people to enter these zones without triggering the alarm. This would allow museum visitors to walk freely around exhibits positioned at various points in a room. The detector notices if anyone attempts to block or cover the sensor monitoring the room. Thanks to its anti-blocking function, the detector immediately triggers the alarm if its field of vision is blocked in any way.

Source: Siemens

vendredi 22 mars 2013

EVGA Unveils EVBot Overclocking Tool


EVGA EVBot Overclocking Tool

Overclockers rejoice! EVGAhas launched the EVBot Overclocking Tool, a Plug and Play device that allows enthusiasts to push their systems to the limit easily.








The EVBot allows users to adjust CPU voltages, clock frequencies, PCIefrequencies, bus speeds and a host of other important parameters on the fly, realizing the full potential oftheir motherboards* and graphic cards*. It is simple to use and doesn’trequire the installation of any drivers or software. It can bepurchased from major retailers and e-tailers (offer price on EVGAstore: USD 79) now at a MSRP of USD 99.


Features:

On the fly voltage adjustmentOn the fly clock frequency adjustmentNo software required, no CPU overheadOpt Booster max's out your CPU for extreme benchmarksSupports select EVGA motherboards and graphics cardsConnect up to 4 individual EVGA products
*Supported EVGA Products:

EVGA X58 Classified 4-Way MotherboardEVGA X58 Classified MotherboardEVGA P55 Classified MotherboardEVGA P55 FTW 200 MotherboardEVGA P55 FTW MotherboardEVGA GTX 285 Classified Graphics Card
News via [Tweaktown]




lundi 18 mars 2013

Elpida 800Mbps 256MB DDR2 SDRAM

Elpida Memory, Inc. (Elpida), Japan's leading global supplier of DynamicRandom Access Memory (DRAM), today announced the industry's first 256 MegabitDDR2 SDRAM devices that achieve 800 Megabits per second (Mbps) operation. Themonolithic devices are available in either x 8- or x 16-bit widths and areintended for use in DDR2 Unbuffered Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMMs) targetedfor the high-end PC market. The devices underwent evaluation and have gained thesupport of several Taiwanese module manufacturers, A-DATA Technology andTranscend Information Inc.

"As a module maker, we require cutting-edge, high-performance DRAM devices thatkeep us at ahead of market demand," said Simon Chen, Chairman of A-DATA. "Elpida's256 Megabit DDR2 800 Mbps devices provide superior performance allowing us tomeet the speed demands dictated by our high-end PC customers, especially thosein niche markets such as gaming."

"800 Mbps is a major milestone for DDR2 SDRAM," said Jun Kitano, Director ofTechnical Marketing for Elpida Memory (USA). "It is an ideal match for thelatest processor front-side bus, allowing PCs to maximize data throughput at arate that is faster than ever before possible. Elpida's ability to offercustomers advanced DRAM products reinforces our position as industry leader inDRAM development and technology."

"Our customers in the PC market are quickly increasing demand for high-speedDDR2 SDRAM," said Benjamin Tzou, R&D Manager at Transcend. "As a modulemanufacturer, we must supply stable, high-performance products and Elpida'sdevices meet this challenge. Our evaluation of the 800 Mbps devices yieldedexcellent results in both performance and power consumption, two elements thatare crucial in the PC industry."

800 Mbps 256 Megabit DDR2 SDRAM - Technical Details
Elpida's 256 Megabit DDR2 devices (Part numbers: EDE2508ABSE, EDE2516ABSE) areorganized as 8M words x 8-bits x 4 banks and 4M words x 16-bits x 4 banks,respectively. They are produced using Elpida's advanced 0.10-micron processtechnology and are available in 60-ball FBGA (EDE2508ABSE) and 84-ball FBGA(EDE2516ABSE) packages. The devices feature low, 1.85 volt operation with aburst length of 4, 8 and CAS Latency (CL) of 5.

Availability
Elpida's 256 Megabit, x 8-bit DDR2 SDRAM device is (Part number: EDE2508ABSE,)currently sampling to customers. The x 16-bit device (Part number: EDE2516ABSE)samples will be available in early April 2005. Volume production for bothdevices is expected in May 2005.



jeudi 14 mars 2013

EPoX EP-5LDA+GLI Board

At the end of June 2005, Intel released the latest Express Chipset V the i945series, EPoX also delivered the EP-5LDA+GLI board based on the i945P to combinewith the high performance Pentium D processor and the technology and beneficialfeatures for applications on both business and gaming systems. Empowering theexcellent technology for MB design and extending the package artwork of theunique " Elemental" series, outstanding innovative functions on 3D applicationswith "GLi" -PCI-E X16 type slots*2, must unveil the trend for the newapplication..

Tremendous design
" Piston V" 5 phase electric current.

In order to strengthen the support of Intel 775 Pentium series CPU, EPoXprovides the "Piston V" for 5 phase electronic current to support the needs ofthe new generation platform. This is especially suited to dual core CPUs (8XXseries from Intel), the slowest of these particular processors needs in excessof 100W!!!. And Piston V not only cools the temperature of the system but alsocan make the power supply to the CPU more stable than ever before. In additionto "Piston V", EPoX also uses solid state capacitors to enhance further thestability of the performance when be overclocked.

945P Express Chipset features

Intel i945P Express chipset sports all of the latest technologies; PCI-e X16 VGAslot can deliver greater than 3.5 times the bandwidth of the traditional AGP8Xinterface and supports high performance graphics card like the nVidia 7800 or6800series. EP-5LDA+ GLi not only offers the standard specified 1 x PCI-E X16slot, but also adds another X16 type slot to support the application ofMulti-View in upto 4 monitors aswell as an SLi type mode for enhancedperformance. Alongside the PCI-e innovation, EPoX also applies the new ICH7Rsouth bridge for complete Intel Matrix Storage technology with RAID solutionlike RAID0,1,5 &10. Complementing the outstanding performance and storageoffered, DDRII 667 is employed and offers up to 10.7GB/s of bandwidth and 8GBmemory addressability. This really is the future today as a perfect platform for64bit computing environments and with upto 20% performance benefits over itspredecessor the Intel i915P chipset.

Superior features from EPoX "Thunder Probe" and "Power Pack. Accessorybundle.

"Power Pack" is now a steadfast trademark of the EPoX image for power users.It provides "Thermo Stick" (for measurement of any required temperature in BIOSand Windows) and powerful heatsinks to help users cool down their systemtemperature more easily. An Awesome new Windows GUI called "Thunder Probe"provides highly detailed temperature evaluation and automated fan speed controlto minimize system noise whilst maximizing cooling efficiency. Besides thesefeatures, Ghost Monitor also enhances the convenience of monitoring whateveryour system doing. "LEDION" also highlights the warning for power failures fromVGA, CPU & DIMM slot by stunning LEDs. All of these excellent features mustattract more users to love this highly innovative board.

Specification Summary:

Supports Intel CPU EM64 / Pentium D Dual Core
Powerful Piston V for 5 phase electric current
Provides GLI function for PCI-E X16 *2 slots,(PCI-E x16*1 & PCI-E X4*1)
DDRII 667 slot for dual channel, Max capacities up to 8Gb
Support SATA II connectors for 4 devices.
Intel Matrix storage for RAID0,1,10,5
EPoX features such as HW monitors Thunder Probe & Ghost Monitor
POST PORT Debug function and LEDION power debug system



mardi 12 mars 2013

FBI crack down on quot;Carder Profit quot; credit debit card fraud

Twenty-four suspected hackers has been either probed or arrested by U.S. law enforcements. The FBI has tracked down various computer criminals that are responsible for over $205 million in credit/debit card fraud.

Eleven of the suspected cyber criminals are from the United States, and the thirteen others are from Europe and Asia. The suspects are all men ranging from eighteen to twenty-five years of age. Many of these men were involved in a credit card forum which distributed credit/debit card numbers for fraudulent purposes.

Two men in New York have already been arrested, and are scheduled to appear in court next Tuesday. Suspects in the huge crackdown may face up to 40 years in prison for charges ranging from conspiracy to wiring of fraudulent charges.

One of the higher profile suspect, Mir Islam-also known as “JoshTheGod”, has been charged with releasing 50,000 stolen credit card numbers. He is also reported to have admitted to helping UgNazi hack Twitter last week.

The credit card forum which the men operated in was, aptly called “Carder Profit”, created in June 2010, but it was shut down in May after the FBI crack down.

Source: Reuters.com



mercredi 6 mars 2013

Atari game sells for $33,000

A few weeks back, Harv Bennet noticed a photo of an Atari blog of one of the rarest games for the console, Air Raid. Air Raid, the only game released by developer Men-A-Vision, had a very limited distribution, and thus often sells at auction for thousands of dollars. The photo Bennet saw was of the only known copy of the game to have both the cartridge and box intact. The game had sold for $30,000 dollars, and Bennet recalled that hed once owned a copy of the game.

This might as well have been made of solid gold

Bennet dug around in his attic, and then found his old copy; this one with box and cartridge, as well as instruction manual intact. This made his copy the only truly complete packaging of the game known in existence, and so, he put it up for auction. The price reached $17,000 dollars, but in the final moments of bidding, it skyrocketed. When bidding was over, Harv Bennet was $33,433 richer.

Bennet has stated that hell be using the cash to help fix up his daughters house. One cant help but wonder what games will be worth a similar fortune in the future.



lundi 4 mars 2013

Apple May Start Off w Pentium M Yonah

Apple will use Intel processors in its Macintosh computers starting in 2006. The first Apple systems in 2006 will use Intel's Pentium M processor. The Pentium M uses the same x86 architecture as the Pentium 4, but consumes far less power than Pentium 4 chips and its design philosophy is expected to be the model for Intel's future processors. Jobs justified the move away from the PowerPC architecture to Intel's x86 architecture based largely on Intel's ability to deliver a high-performance per watt ratio compared to IBM's future chips. This would tend to favor the Pentium M, which is just as powerful as high-end Pentium 4 processors yet uses far less power. Pentium M product Intel plans to launch in early 2006, the dual-core Yonah processor, could be an industry leader in performance per watt at that point.

mercredi 27 février 2013

ASUS Premium Boards To Bundle w InterVideo Software

ASUS Technology Pte Ltd (ASUS), the worldwide leader of motherboards,recently announced the bundling of multimedia software Media Launcher fromcooperative partner, digital media leader InterVideo, along with the ASUSpremium motherboard series.

This strategic collaboration not only further the cooperative effort, but alsorepresents the conviction from ASUS in pursuing total multimedia entertainmentsolution for users, while providing more value-added services for end users tofully enjoy the advantages brought forth in the age of multimedia.

For overclocking aficionados, the ASUS premium motherboards have alwaysdemonstrated competent prowess in meeting technological and performancerequirements. This is even more evidently seen through numerous innovations fromASUS such as 8-phase power design, Stack Cool 2, Heat pipe, etc. which arewidely acclaimed by users all over.

Nevertheless, ASUS not only excels in hardware designs, but also bundle softwarewith hope in offering best overall user experience. The InterVideo MediaLauncher for instance, is a multimedia editing, monitoring, and managingsoftware, which includes WinDVD Creator2, PhotoAlbum, Disc Master2.5, DVDCopy2.5, and recently published MediaOne Gallery. For users with a wealth ofphotos, clips, music files, or even assorted documents, this is certainly adream come true. Furthermore, for users who made the purchase along with bundledMedia Launcher, upgrade to the advanced, feature-ridden MediaOne Gallery isavailable for a nominal fee that is lower than the retail price of USD$ 50.

The offer is expected to begin with the launch of A8R32-MVP in March, andcarries over to existing models such as, A8N32-SLI Deluxe, P5N32-SLI Deluxe,P5WD2 PREMIUM, P5LD2 DELUXE, A8N-SLI PREMIUM, P5WDG2-WS, and etc. The MediaLauncher will also be bundled along with future premium motherboard series toprovide users with multimedia total solution and valuable entertainmentexperience.

With the coming age of digital home, how to seamlessly integrate PC into homecenter will depend on software interface design, as a true testament of PCmaker’s familiarity to home electronics. ASUS will dedicate the hardware designand production expertise, combined with multimedia talents from InterVideo, toprevail in the upcoming rise of digital home market.

The ASUS motherboards are now available worldwide. For more information, pleasevisit the company homepage at www.asus.com



dimanche 24 février 2013

Wakfu affiche enfin une date de sortie

Voilà maintenant près de trois ans que Wakfu est en phase de bêta, et plus de six ans qu'il a été annoncé. Aujourd'hui, l'attente de centaines de milliers de joueurs prend fin avec l'annonce de la date de sortie du nouveau jeu d'Ankama.

Nous pourrons donc profiter du MMO 100% français dans sa version finale dès le 29 février prochain. Rappelons que Wakfu reprend beaucoup de mécaniques de Dofus (auquel il fait suite), et nous propose un monde entièrement gouverné par les joueurs, que ce soit au niveau politique ou sur le plan écologique. Une idée très ambitieuse qui a eu le temps de se peaufiner sur la bêta. On attend de voir ce que donnera le jeu dans cette nouvelle version, et s'il rencontrera le même succès que son prédécesseur.

mardi 19 février 2013

ASUS M4A89 Xtreme Design Motherboards Garner Global Accolades

Exclusive Core Unlocker Gains Media Attention with its Superb PerformanceASUS has garnered worldwide media distinction with its leading Core Unlocker innovation-the first intuitive solution for unlocking latent cores on AMD CPUs-that is currently available on ASUS M4A89 Series and AMD 800 chipset-based motherboards. Several premiere media organizations predict Core Unlocker will become a technology standard because of the industry-changing performance it delivers.



Core Unlocker was developed by ASUS to easily activate latent AMD CPU cores. Without requiring any additional upgrades, ASUS motherboards with Core Unlocker deliver more performance by unlocking extra CPU cores-providing more value. To experience an instant processing boost, users simply turn on a switch on the new M4A89 Series or intuitively press the number "4" key during the power-on self test in existing M4 series motherboards.



Worldwide Recognition by Top Media ProfessionalsThe M4A89GTD Pro/USB3 has been quoted as delivering impeccable performance by various global media organizations, garnering an impressive cache of awards and accolades. Joe Hsieh, general manager of ASUS Motherboard Business Unit, said, "Whether users are looking for extreme performance, exceptional value, or an affordable platform, the M4A89 Series will be able to meet all their needs."
Superb Performance with Next-generation Features: M4A89 SeriesBased on the latest AMD 890 chipset and Socket AM3, the M4A89 Series will support upcoming 6-core Phenom II(tm) processors to provide more performance and multi-tasking capabilities. It also accommodates ATI CrossFireX(tm) and NVIDIA Hybrid CrossFireX(tm) technology for stunning graphics rendering. In addition, the M4A89 Series includes the latest USB 3.0 and SATA 6Gbps transmission technology for accelerated data transfers and rapid reading and writing of data from the hard disk drive.
M4A89GTD PRO/USB3SpecificationsModel:M4A89GTD PRO/USB3CPU Socket:AMD Socket AM3 ; Phenom(tm)II/Athlon(tm)II/Sempron(tm) 100 Series ProcessorsChipset:AMD 890GX/SB850Memory:4x DIMM, Max. 16 GB, DDR3 2000 (O.C.)/1333/1066 ECCPower Phase:8+2 phasePCIe x16 Slots:2(@dual x8 speed)Multi-GPU:Hybrid CrossFireX(tm) support,ATI CrossFireX(tm) supportGbit LAN:1xAudio:8-ch HDStorage:1x Ultra DMA 100/66/33,6x Serial ATA 6Gb/s,1x Power eSATA 3Gb/s portUSB:2x USB 3.0,14 x USB 2.0

samedi 16 février 2013

AMD Worldwide Distributors Conference

AMD announced today that it is holding its first annual WorldwideDistributors Conference in Singapore on March 4, 2004. Previously, AMD officesconducted their distributor conferences in their respective geographicalregions. In choosing a venue for AMD's first global meeting, Singapore's statusas a leading technology research and development hub, its importance in theworldwide electronics, supply chain and logistics industry, and its position asan international and cultural crossroads made it the ideal location for theConference.

The AMD Worldwide Distributors Conference 2004 will see the participation ofover 70 industry top executives from more than 30 companies. There will be over40 AMD executives attending the Conference, including members of AMD executivemanagement. Leading the group is Henri Richard, Senior Vice President, WorldwideSales and Marketing, who is here to forge stronger ties with AMD's globalpartners.

"AMD enjoys a truly global customer base," said Henri Richard, Senior VicePresident, Worldwide Sales and Marketing, AMD. "With more than seventy percentof our revenues from international markets, AMD understands the importance ofdeveloping partnerships with distributors across the world. Our first WorldwideDistributors Conference is being held in Singapore in recognition of the risingimportance of the Asia Pacific market and the role that Singapore plays in ourglobal manufacturing operations."

"Our distributors are our business partners", said Pierre-Yves Ferrard, VicePresident, Worldwide Distribution Sales, AMD. "We strive to develop a deepercollaboration that really works for our partners. This means providing the rightresources to support their efforts and helping them succeed in a verychallenging marketplace."

The theme of the conference is "Deliver on the Promise to Customers" and theevent will allow AMD to share its vision and channel strategy, and discuss waysto help drive channel partner profitability. The event will provide anopportunity for AMD and its partners to discuss plans to address the issues andtrends that will drive mutual success.

vendredi 1 février 2013

Miner Wars 2081 est de sortie

Il aura pris son temps mais c'est fait ! Miner Wars 2081 est enfin disponible sur les plateformes de téléchargement (Steam notamment).

Mais qu'est-ce que Miner Wars 2081 ? Il s'agit d'un jeu de vaisseaux spatiaux plutôt original. L'action, vous l'aurez deviné, se déroule en 2081 et le joueur est aux commandes d'un vaisseau de minage. Le jeu est qualifié de 6DOF (six degrees of freedom soit six degrés de liberté). Ce terme barbare englobe l'action, la survie, l'espace, le shooter et la simulation (on cherche encore le sixième degré...). Le jeu offre un monde ouvert dans le vide intersidéral que les joueurs peuvent malmener à loisir puisque tous les éléments présents sont destructibles.

Si vous hésitez ou êtes simplement curieux de voir ce que ça donne, une démo jouable est maintenant disponible au téléchargement derrière ce lien.

· Télécharger la démo jouable de Miner Wars 2081 (886Mo)
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mardi 29 janvier 2013

Assassin's Creed III to feature four-player online co-op mode

Assassins Creed III, Ubisofts upcoming back-stabbing adventure, will include an online co-operation mode for up to four people.

The multiplayer mode will allow between two and four people to get in on the Assassins versus Knights Templar action, with players able to find team-mates from across the world.The game will also feature the other multiplayer modes that came with Assassins Creed: Brotherhood, such as free-for-all and team, with various maps and mission objectives. This should add some longevity to the game once the single-player gameplay is fully experienced.Ubisoft is also promising that the use of its new AnvilNext game engine will make Assassins Creed III look like a next-generation game on existing consoles. While this is obviously a marketing ploy, the studio is promising some big improvements to the graphics, including more realistic facial animations, in addition to better artificial intelligence.The launch trailer for the game shows the American Revolution setting, revealed by Ubisoft last week, along with a new main character, Connor, who is half Native American, making for an interesting divergence from the settings and characters of the previous installments. It also demonstrates some of the cool new moves we can expect.Source: CVG

Asus' U30s second generation Core i notebook gets reviewed early

Notebooks with Intels second generation Core i processors are slowly starting to trickle out into the market, but so far weve only seen 14 and 15.6-inch models from Asus. However, an early review of one of its upcoming 13.3-inch models the US30s which is an interesting mix of portability and features. This is likely to be Asus budget 13.3-inch model judging by the features, so we can expect a higher-end version to be announced at some stage as well.

The U30s should be a direct replacement of the current U30Jc model, but with several key feature changes beyond the CPU and chipset. The chassis actually appears to be mostly identical to the older U30Jc which means that the U30s still packs an optical drive, something that results in it being a rather chubby 13-incher. The model on review came with a Core i5-2410M processor; although wed expect it to be available will several CPU options.

The U30Jc featured Nvidias now almost antiquated GeForce 310M graphics and this is where the U30s really improves on things with a GeForce 520M. In as much as this is an entry level solution from Nvidia, it should still be a huge step up from the old 310M. Asus has also built in support for Nvidias Optimus graphics switching technology which switches over to the Intel HD graphics when the additional power of the GPU isnt needed.

What Asus missed to add was USB 3.0 support which is a real shame, as the U30s doesnt feature an eSATA port so the fastest interface for peripherals is USB 2.0. Bluetooth 3.0 has been thrown in for good measure though, although this is becoming an increasingly common feature on notebooks, but doesnt add much in terms of actually being useful as there are still very few devices that utilizes Bluetooth 3.0.

Battery life is said to be good for up to 6h of light usage and about 4.5h watching HD videos on it. Not amazing by todays standards, but still decent enough battery life for whats expected to be Asus most affordable 13.3-inch model, at least for now. Pricing is estimated to end up sub €1000 (S$1770) including tax fully kitted out with 8GB of RAM and a 500GB 7,200rpm hard drive. In will be interesting to see what else Asus has coming over the next few months as the U30s is really just an upgrade of an old model, but were hearing that we can expect some interesting announcements at Computex in May.

Source: Netbooklive



lundi 28 janvier 2013

AMD Radeon HD 7970 Pricing Revealed

Turkish website DonanimHaber has revealed the European pricing of AMDs upcoming Radeon HD 7970. As per reliable sources, the current pricing for the HD 7970 stands at just over 500 Euros.

Given European pricing trends, this could equate to a US retail price of upto $550. If so, the HD 7970 could be the most expensive single GPU Radeon ever, and certainly the most expensive since the ATI Radeon X1800 XT launched at $500. This also a heavy upswing from HD 5870 and HD 6970 - the previous fastest single GPU cards - which launched at $379 and $369 respectively.

The Radeon HD 7970 will release on 9th January 2012 with 3GB GDDR5 memory. The HD 7000 series will also bring a 3D version of Eyefinity to take on NVIDIAs 3D Vision Surround.

Source: DonanimHaber



jeudi 24 janvier 2013

AMD scores Guinness Book of World Record for fastest CPU

The Worlds fastest/smallest/largest capacity and so forth are getting a little bit boring now, but AMD has managed to score another Worlds fastest and an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records thanks to some crazy liquid Helium overclocking of one of its upcoming AMD FX CPUs to a crazy 8.429GHz. This seems to be the latest way of scoring consumer attention, although in this case AMD has performed quite a feat as were talking an 8-core CPU here, well, of sorts at least.

We dont want to spoil AMDs moment here, but the press release is talking 8-core CPU and several publications are already reporting this as a feat performed with an 8-core CPU, when in fact six of the eight cores were disabled during the test. This doesnt make the 8.429GHz record any less impressive, but it should be made clear that only two cores were active which most likely helped to improve the overclockability of the CPU. Weshould also mentioned the small fact that the CPU was running at an icy cold -235 degrees C to achieve the record, something thats way beyond what even semi-professional overclockers can cool their CPUs down to.

AMD didnt announce which CPU was used, but at the end of the video (embedded below) theres an AMD FX logo and underneath it theres an 8-core Black Edition AMD FX-8150 Processor logo which suggests that this was mostly likely the CPU used. The record was actually achieved on the 31st of August, but kept secret until today, possibly as a bit of a spoiler ahead of Intels IDF conference which kicks off today. For those interested in a few additional details from the event, Nordic Hardware has a short interview with Sami Mäkinen aka macci who scored the Guinness Book or Record on behalf of AMD.

Source: AMD



mercredi 23 janvier 2013

AOpen i915GMm-HFS Pentium M Desktop Board

AOpen has introduced the desktop version of the newly launchedSonoma platform with their latest i915GMm-HFS board that supports 533/400MhzDothan processors. It is based on the 915GM Express chipset (Alviso) that comeswith integrated GMA900 graphics. Interestingly, this board comes with both DDRand DDR2 memory slots in dual channel configuration. This board also offersadditional PCI Express x16 slot for more powerful graphics add-on. It comes withICH6M Southbridge with four SATA2 ports, one ATA100 IDE channel and alsoFirewire capability.

The back panel multi-IO is especially unique as it comes withDVI-I, (Y/Pb/Pr), the D Sub which indicated that this board is made for DigitalHome concept in mind.



mardi 22 janvier 2013

ASUS WL-HDD Wireless Hard Drive Box

ASUS today introduced the ASUS WL-HDD wireless hard drive box, theone-of-a-kind solution that brings data storage, file sharing and wirelessconnection into one single device. This unique innovation enables up to 4 usersto save and share data wirelessly at high-speed, 54Mbps data transfer. At animble 0.2kg, it is a great complement to notebooks and handhelds on businesstrips.

The WL-HDD is the winner of Japan’s G-Mark, which is a prestigious validationgiven every year to the products that have achieved the highest standards inindustrial design. This is a testimony to ASUS’ efforts in creating solutionsthat are a pleasure to look at and a real joy to use.

“This latest ASUS offering embodies the ASUS spirit of taking things one stepfurther,” said Hektor Tung, Director of ASUS Wireless Business. “When others arestill developing traditional wireless devices such as APs, client adaptors androuters, ASUS took the initiative to introduce an exclusive product that packsfile sharing, data storage and wireless Internet in to a lightweight and compactdesign.”

The WL-HDD is the perfect device to complete your wireless network. It issimilar to a public folder in a conventional LAN but without the hassle ofconnecting cables and the messy tangling wires. The WL-HDD leveraged theadvanced 802.11g wireless standard to support large data bandwidth at 54Mbps,making this all-new ASUS solution ideal for sharing files. It is also backwardscompatible with 802.11b..

To ensure proper data sharing, the WL-HDD adopted a hard drive monitoringmechanism. It pre-scans the hard drive before operation to detect for and reportback any malfunctions. Furthermore, to enjoy the highest performance available,users can conduct utility upgrade both wired and wirelessly.

An Access Point (AP) is lacking? No worries, the WL-HDD can act as the AP forthe wireless LAN as well, connecting multiple devices to the Internet whilesharing files wirelessly at the simultaneously. With the WL-HDD, it’s the sameas having a portable hotspot, meaning users can share Internet connection withfriends and coworkers even when only one network line is available.

The WL-HDD comes with several convenient features:
-Incorporating a convenient feature for file storage, the WL-HDD automaticallycopies files from USB flash disks the moment they are connected.
-Implement this device in your wireless network by following a simplestep-by-step setup wizard.
-Real-time clock: No need to reset the clock when you unplug the WL-HDD.
-Two antennas for optimal reception: One internal Inverted-F PCB antenna andanother external moveable dipole antenna.
Specification summary



lundi 21 janvier 2013

ATi License Fast14 Technology For XBox 2

Intrinsity and ATI announced a licensing deal Thursday which could give ATI a performance edge in the competitive graphics IC market. Intrinsity, based here, has developed a form of dynamic logic, called Fast14, that it is licensing to ATI "for use in future consumer products." ATI believes that Fast14 technology can deliver up to four times the performance per silicon dollar when compared with standard design approaches. Intrinsity could not detail which markets would be targeted with the Fast14 logic. Microsoft would work with ATI on graphics technology for the next XBox video game machine. The licensing deal includes design services, EDA tools, and other intellectual property needed to implement dynamic logic. Historically, small portions of microprocessors have been hand-crafted with dynamic logic, which if properly implemented can run faster than static logic, although at somewhat higher power consumption.

dimanche 20 janvier 2013

ASUS Introduces Eee PC Seashell 1201PN

The ASUS Eee PC 1201PN iscreated to satisfyusers who are looking for a compact and mobile machine that can provideimpressive multimedia performance that rivals notebook PCs in the market.

Equipped with Intel Atom N450 processor and NVIDIA ION graphics, the Eee PC claims to be capable of displayingFull High Definition (HD)1080p visuals seamlessly.It sports a12.1-inch, 16:9 widescreen high definition plus displayand supportsresolutions of up to 1366x768 pixels.

The Eee PC 1201PN also featuresHDMI outputand virtual 5.1 channel SRS Premium Sound, todeliver superior audio-visual experience. You can also hook up to your HDTV via HDMI to enjoy Full HD 1080p movies with true-fidelity 7.1 channel audio.

In terms of software, the ASUS comes with ArcSoft TotalMedia Theaterthat supports a wide variety media formats and codecs, and the ArcSoft SimHD plug-in that can upscale standard definition video to high definition quality.

Other features include chiclet-styled keyboard, multitouch touchpad, Bluetooth v2.1 and802.11n wireless.



lundi 14 janvier 2013

AMD Ships 90nm X2 5400+ amp; 5600+

AMD would begin shipping the Athlon 64 X2 5400+ and the 5600+ to OEMs, which AMD said will include Dell. The two new dual-core processors would offer better graphics performance, while reducing power costs. The 5400+ and the 5600+ each offer speeds of 2.8GHz, an AM2 socket and an 89-watt thermal design. With the 5400+, AMD is offering 512MB per core of L2 cache memory, while the 5600+ offers 1MB per core of L2 cache memory. The two new dual-core AMD processors are built on a 90nm manufacturing technology. On Dec. 5, AMD announced that it would begin making several of its dual-core chips, including several Athlon 64 X2 processors, with new 65-nm technology. The 5400+ is priced at $ 485 per 1,000 units, and the 5600+ is priced at $ 505 per 1,000 units.

dimanche 13 janvier 2013

ASUS X79 OC Challenge!

First Prize:ASUS Rampage IV Extreme with Battlefield 3 Full Game

Second Prize:ASUS Sabertooth X79

Lucky Draw Prize:ASUS P9X79

ASUS and VR-Zone will be having another online competition before the year ends.ASUS X79 OC Challenge is already on-going and will end on 8 January 2012. Participants are required to make a submission each week.The ASUS X79 OC Challenge is divided into 4 weeks.

1st week: 12th December 2011 - 18th December 20112nd week: 19th December 2011 - 25th December 20113rd week: 26th December 2011 - 1st January 20124th week: 2nd January 2012 - 8th January 2012

Points are awarded at the end of each week! The deadline for the 1st weeks submission is 18th December 2011, 2359H. Be sure to make a submission before the deadline to be eligible for the Lucky Draw!

For more details, please refer to the forum thread:ASUS X79 OC Challenge



jeudi 10 janvier 2013

Apple WWDC 2011 News Roundup

Apples annual WWDC kicked off this morning in San Francisco with Apple CEO Steve Jobs taking the stage to announce what has his company is going to release in the upcoming days and months. Here are what is announced this morning in children-friendly bit-size:

  • Mac OS X Lion - The lastest inception of the companys flagship operating system boast a whopping 250 new features for end users including Multi-Touch gestures, system-wide support for full screen apps, the Mac App Store (which by now most Mac users has experienced), Mission Control, Launchpad, and Mail app, just to name a few. Available as a digital download for just US$29.90, it will be available for all Mac users running Intel Core 2 Duo and above Macs on the Mac App Store next month in July.
  • iOS 5 - New version of Apples mobile operating system, iOS 5, will feature 200 new features to iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users later this fall. New features includes Notification Center, iMessage, Newsstand, OTA updating and more.
  • iCloud - Apple will be offering an all-new cloud service which will give users former MobileMe services as well as iCloud Storage, iCloud Backup, iClouds Photo Stream services and enhancment to iTunes with iCloud. Most features will be available for free and it will be released later this year in fall.

    Many expected the announcement of the successor to Apples iPhone 4 as traditionally, Apple has used WWDC as a platform to announce and showcase the latest iPhones since the iPhone 3G. But many were disappointed that not a single mention of the next iPhone was said. Speculation of the next iPhones announcement has pushed back to something in fall as a seperate special event.

    If youre interested to watch the keynote delivered by Steve Jobs and his colleagues, head over to Apples stream and watch it there. QuickTime 7 is required on Windows.



  • mercredi 9 janvier 2013

    ASRock 865PE amp; 915PL Boards Support Dual Core

    ASRock has a new board called 775i65PE based on 865PE chipsetwith LGA775 socket that is able to support Dual core processors such as 800MHzFSB Pentium D and even 1066MHz FSB Pentium XE. Of course, the only drawback forthis board is AGP and PCI based but ASRock has another dual core supportingboard called 775i915PL-SATA2 based on 915PL chipset that is PCI Express based.



    mardi 8 janvier 2013

    AMD Socket M2 CPUs In April


    FamilyCoreModelClock SpeedL2 CacheAthlon 64 FXWindsorFX-622.8GHz2 x 1MBAthlon 64 X25000+2.6GHz2 x 1MB4800+??4600+??4200+??Athlon 64Orleans4000+2.6GHz512KB3800+2.4GHz512KB3500+2.2GHz512KBSempronManila3500+2.2Ghz256KB3400+2.0GHz256KB3200+1.8GHz256KB3000+1.6GHz256KB

    AMD new series of processors based on Socket M2 will be launching in Apriltimeframe and all the motherboard makers are getting ready for the Socket M2motherboards. Although processors based on Socket M2 is 940 pin like the currentOpterons but the boards are not compatible with each other. Socket M2 processorswill support Dual Channel DDR2-667 memories with a low latency of CL3 and HTT israised from 200MHz to 333MHz.

    The initial line-up of the Socket M2 includes Athlon 64 FX (Windsor), Athlon64 X2 (Windsor), Athlon 64 (Orleans) as well as Sempron (Manila). Even thebudget Sempron series will support Dual Channel therefore Socket M2 willcompletely replace Socket 939 and Socket 754. Since AMD is still on 90nm processfor the initial Socket M2 processors line-up, therefore it is unlikely that theclock speeds will exceed 3GHz and performance to be improved significantly.Intel will have a chance to overtake AMD in terms of performance when Conroecomes around in second half of this year.