Jan
8
2009
Comments Off on Summary Of Thursday News From International Consumer Electronics Show – CNNMoney.com | tags: tech, tv, windows | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Richmond SkyTrain station project gets reprieve – CTV British Columbia | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Six-Year-Old Steals Car, Says Grand Theft Auto Taught Him to Drive – Infopackets | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Nanotech full of environmental questions: Canada to create new … – The Canadian Press | tags: tech | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on CES: Kodak goes high-def with its new Zx1 camcorder – The Tech Herald | tags: tech | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on Four reasons why the BlackBerry Storm doesn't suck – ITBusiness.ca | tags: tech, tv | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
Comments Off on First Xbox Live Arcade of '09 is… – CVG Online | tags: tech | posted in technical news
Jan
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2009
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Jan
8
2009
Vigile writes “A new stereoscopic 3D gaming technology has hit the street today from NVIDIA, though demoed earlier in the year, that promises to bring high quality 3D gaming to the PC. The GeForce 3D Vision technology utilizes active shutter glasses and a 120 Hz display (either 120 Hz LCD or 3D-Ready DLP TVs) to bring an immersive 3D effect to PC games. Using the depth buffer information stored in DirectX, the NVIDIA software is able to construct a stereo 3D image out of existing game content while the 120 Hz requirement gives each eye 60 frames of motion per second negating the physical detriments that were known to occur with previous 3D offerings. The review at PC Perspective details how the technology works, the performance hit your games take while using it and the advantages and disadvantages to the user’s gaming experience with 3D Vision.”

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Jan
8
2009
fuzzel writes “Today Google announced Google over IPv6 where ISPs can sign up their DNS nameservers so that their users will get access to an almost fully IPv6-enabled Google, including http://www.google.com, images and maps, etc., just like in IPv4. Without this only http://ipv6.google.com is available, but then you go to IPv4 for most services. So, start kicking your ISPs to support IPv6 too, and let them sign up. Check this list of ISPs that already do native IPv6 to your doorstep. The question that now remains is: when will Slashdot follow?”

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