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Looking for a digital camera? Here’s the latest release in 08/2007 – The Casio EXILIM EX-S880 which weighs below 130g. Casio Company has released two digital cameras including this one, (the other one is the EXILIM ZOOM EX-Z77) which offer YouTube Capture mode, that has a software application making it simple to upload multiple videos at once to YouTube. The ultra slim design is just simply perfect for handy along with the first batch 2 colors choice which are black and red. This could probably be your next digital camera! |
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But, I will show you what’s the coolest among these models. Image via SeriousWheels |
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![]() Image via Gizmodo Most of the time that we have been talking about dual-core computing hit the big time in the last two years or three years perhaps, not quite sure of it. The matter of fact is the performance benefits of having two CPU cores in a single PC have been consistently proven in revealing faster media processing times and better responsiveness. But now, I get a chance to know the latest technology coming in and it’s time for us to move on from dual-core, steps up to deliver you Quad-core PC computing. I ensure you that Intel really does a high-end offering being built-in to plenty of gaming, professional and enthusiast PC or any machine that needed high performance tasks. The market still has not released any news of Core 2 Extreme QX6800 but you may find QX6700 and QX6600 flooding out in the market. For those who have no idea of Quad-core platform, enlarge the image below for better knowledge: |
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Joystick-driven cars, hybrid racers, six-wheelers and more: There are more camped out at the concept booth of the Geneva Motor Show to bring you the the cars of tomorrow, today! Citroen Sbarro Cruise Crosser Mazda Hakaze Honda Small Hybrid Sports Italdesign Giugiaro VAD.HO
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Allo, allo, allo – what’s all this then? Astride his three-wheeled and excellently-named T3 Motion, this American plod is able to perform pin-point pavement manoeuvres as if on a Segway, but at double the speed. That’s bad news for ne’er-do-wells – especially if they’re on Segways. Currently used by the LA Sheriff’s Department and a few other US agencies, the T3 has eco-friendly rechargeable batteries and costs just $0.10 a day to run. It even has a siren, although disappointingly, it’s not worn on the copper’s head. T3, T3… is the name something relate to Terminator 3?? lol. |
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As we move into the next generation of PC gaming, however, Microsoft is intent to make Vista the chosen PC operation system for games. Traditionally, as long as you could get a DirectX for your version of Windows, you were guaranteed that any games requiring DirctX would be able to run. Now, you’ll have no choice but to upgrade because Microsoft has made the new DirectX 10 strictly for Vista. The Direct3D API in DirectX 10 is very different from previous versions, with the most significant change being a unified shader model. Put simply, developers program vertex, pixel or geometry ’shaders’ to describe how objects and scenes appear, animate and transform on the screen. The new unified model means that a game can assign the limited resources of the graphics processor unit (GPU) to any type of shader as needed, rather than being confined by the ‘fixed’ shader pipelines in previous versions.
To combat these problems, Vista’s WDDM separates the applications from the core system, preventing a faulty application from bringing the entire operating system to a halt. Furthermore, it streamlines performance when running multiple applications by allowing more than one application or game to access the GPU at the same time. From the outset, it seems that DirectX 10 and Vista are inextricably linked. Newer games based on DirectX 10 will want to access the full power of new graphics cards, and Vista’s WDDM is the ‘glue’ required to make that happen. |
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Click to read more about toys4free tutorial. Screenshot of testimonial when the winners got their gifts |
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Microsoft’s DirectX sparked a revolution in PC gaming. Since 1995, DirectX technology has given developers a convenient way to develop for Windows, and take advantage of new graphics, sound and CPU hardware. Games were developed quicker, ran faster, and looked better with each successive generation of DirectX. It goes without saying that it was instrumental in kickstarting the PC games industry, cementing the PC as a viable gaming platform.
Furthermore, Direct3D 10 allows the GPU to take on the types of jobs that were traditionally done by the CPU, effectively turning the graphics card into an all-purpose ‘gaming’ processor. This may sound complex, but it all points to one simple idea: greater use of the graphics card’s GPU. This robust use of the GPU, according to Microsoft, is why Direct3D 10 requires Windows Vista. Unlike previous versions of Windows, Vista uses a new type of graphics driver, the Windows Display Driver Model (WDDM). The WDDM is designed to offer a range of stability and performance improvements over that used in XP. For example, under Windows XP, only a single application could access the GPU at a time, and because the display driver was so embedded in XP’s core system, a graphical problem could cause a full system crash.





