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A Look at the Xbox One in Action

November 13, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Ok, so we have shown you some videos of the Playstation 4, but what about all you Xbox fans out there? Microsoft has recently released this “All-in-One” demo video that spans over 10 minutes showing off many of the cool features of Xbox One in real time.

XboxOneVideoDemo

In the video Marc Whitten and Yusuf Mehdi power up the Xbox One and introduce us to the new dashboard and all of it’s new features including biometric sign-in and instant-on gaming. Just talking about these features alone doesn’t do them justice, which is why this video is a must watch for those thinking about picking up an Xbox One. Microsoft’s Xbox One will release to a midnight launch in North America on November 22nd.

Filed Under: Electronics, Games, Hardware, Microsoft, Software, Xbox One, Youtube Tagged With: biometric sign in, Console, Gaming, instant on gaming, Microsoft, video, video games, Xbox, xbox one

Teardown of the Playstation 4 (Video)

November 12, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

This video is of Sony engineering director Yasuhiro Ootori tearing down the Playstation 4. Ootori leaves out no details as he takes the PS4 down to it’s motherboard and reveals the true guts of the system. The Playstation 4 was designed with the game programmers in-mind, that’s been the mission of the PS4 from the very beginning.

Even though the Playstation 3 was extremely powerful during it’s release, it was notoriously difficult to create games for, and that’s a problem since great games are what really make a console shine. The hardware capabilities of the Playstation have a lot of promise, especially with the inclusion of GDDR5, and it’s likely that we won’t see games utilizing the full power of the system until a few years from now but there’s still plenty to be excited about right now as trailers for some pretty rad PS4 exclusives begin to hit the web.

Thanks to WIRED for the video.

Filed Under: Computers, Electronics, Games, Hardware, Playstation, Video Tagged With: Computers, Electronics, Games, Gaming, Hardware, playstation, Playstation 4, ps4, Sony, teardown, video, video games

Apple to Bring Jobs to Arizona

November 4, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Apple Logo

In an official statement from the Arizona government, Governor Jan Brewer welcomes Apple to Arizona as he mentions that Apple will creating a new manufacturing facility in Mesa, Arizona that will bring with it at least 700 new jobs in the first year along with approximately 1,300 construction related jobs.

This is not only a big plus for Arizona but also for U.S jobs in general as many companies, including Apple, have relied on factories overseas to build their best products. The statement does not mention which products will be produced here, but it’s likely that it may have something to do with the upcoming Mac Pro line which will be made right here in the US.

Apple is indisputably one of the world’s most innovative companies and I’m thrilled to welcome them to Arizona,” said Governor Brewer. “Apple will have an incredibly positive economic impact for Arizona and its decision to locate here speaks volumes about the friendly, pro-business climate we have been creating these past four years. Their investment in renewable energy will also be greening our power grid, and creating significant new solar and geothermal power sources for the state. As Governor, I’ve worked hard to demonstrate that Arizona is open for business. Today’s news is proof that’s paying off.”

Filed Under: Apple, Electronics, Hardware, Mac, News Tagged With: Apple, Arizona, Hardware, jobs, Mac, mac pro, manufacturing, Mesa, News, Updates, USA

Apple’s Special Event October 2013 – iPad Air Revealed

October 22, 2013 by Karlene Leave a Comment

October 22, 2013 Apple hosted a live streaming event to announce new updates and products. Here are some of the highlights of this event:

Mavericks:

Added iBooks, and available to download today for FREE regardless of which Mac OS you currently have installed. For more details on OSX Mavericks head to our earlier post.

MacBooks

 

Macbook Pro 13 inch:

    • Retina display
    • 2.4 GHz dual-core i5
    • 4GB DRAM
    • Iris Graphics
    • 128GB SSD

Starting at $1299 (ships today)

Macbook Pro 15 inch:

  • Retina display
  • 2.0 GHz quad-core i7
  • 8GB DRAM
  • Iris Pro graphics
  • 256GB SSD

Starting at $1999 (ships today)

Mac Pro:

Less power consumption and very quiet with a completely new design. Available in December 2013

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iPad Air and iPad Mini:

An all new designed iPad was announced, and they are calling it the iPad Air. Along with the Air they added a retina display option and the new A7 chip to the iPad mini which will cost $399. iPad Air will be available November 1, 2013.

 ipad with mini

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iPad Air thickness compared to the latest generation iPad
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iPad Air bezel compared to the latest generation iPad

 

The biggest day ever for apps – Eddy Cue

Today they talked about major app updates and how they will now be useable on both Mac and iOS, free to download today.

iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, and iWork all with new features and updates to work with the new Mavericks and iOS 7.

To watch the whole key note head here, Apple.com 

Filed Under: Apple, Apps, Computers, Electronics, Hardware, Intel, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Mobile, OSX, Software, Technology Tagged With: Apple, Apps, iOS 7, iPad, ipad air, iPad mini, iPhone, mac pro, macbook air, macbook pro, mavericks, OSX

Nvidia Eliminates Screen Tearing with G-Sync

October 20, 2013 by Richard Vincenti Jr Leave a Comment

Nvidia gsync-module

Screen tearing, stutter and input lag have plagued gamers for  years, but now Nvidia claims that they have found a solution to this issue. Nvidia has created what they call G-Sync to completely eliminate all of the aforementioned issues. G-Sync is a module that forces your monitor to have the exact same refresh rate as your GPU, which is the opposite of what happens in current systems.

The biggest problem is that GPU’s don’t render at a fixed speed and by having the monitor keep up with the GPU all of your screen tearing issues will go away instead of making the graphics card compensate for a fixed refresh rate. There have been many attempts over the years to correct these issues including the introduction of VSync, which did help, but it’s not perfect as VSync often stutters and fails to make gameplay as smooth as it should be and it can also be pretty taxing you your system.

By the time PCs came to market in the early 1980s, CRT TV technology was well established and was the easiest and most cost effective technology for utilize for the creation of dedicated computer monitors. 60Hz and fixed refresh rates became standard, and system builders learned how to make the most of a less than perfect situation. Over the past three decades, even as display technology has evolved from CRTs to LCD and LEDs, no major company has challenged this thinking, and so syncing GPUs to monitor refresh rates remains the standard practice across the industry to this day.”

For complete details on this new module head over to Nvidia’s official blog. I’m surprised that its taken us this long to fix this problem, especially since monitors have evolved so much over the last decade.

Filed Under: Computers, Displays, Electronics, Games, Hardware, Mac, News, Nvidia, PC, Technology Tagged With: CRT, Gaming, gpu, GSync, Hardware, HD, input lag, LED, Mac, monitor, Nvidia, PC, screen tearing, stutter, video games

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