Nvidia yesterday announced it’s new graphics card based on GF100 architecture. The GeForce GTX 465 is a third card based on GF100 (aka Fermi) architecture after it’s elder siblings, GTX 470 and GTX 480. From the specs, this card can be considered as “stripped-off” version of GTX 470. However, it remains to be seen whether Nvidia will benefit by positioning it against ATI’s 5850, especially as they have kept tad higher price than ATI Radeon HD 5850. So, here are the features and specifications of this card.
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Apple’s new iPad device is all a craze nowadays. Although it provide an option for charging from USB port, most USB ports on Windows PCs can’t provide enough juice to iPad due to device’s charging specification. Thankfully, Gigabyte motherboard owners can now enjoy iPad USB charging by performing a simple driver update.
Google has rolled out some really cool features with Google Search. They are now offering real time search (competing Twitter, Google?), Search Options, Wonder wheel and many more. Calling this as event Searchology, Google want people to get more sophisticated at search to solve more complex problems.
Virgin Mobile, aiming to have 5 million subscribers in India from youth segment by 2011, has rolled out its music-centric phone called vJazz at an attractive price tag of Rs. 4250. It comes with vMusic, which allows users to download unlimited music up to 1,00,000 songs at no extra cost for one year. Here is the feature check of this phone.
Let’s assume for some time that you are customization junkie like me. You have customized almost every part of your Windows XP GUI and showing it to your friend(or girlfriend for some of you lucky guys!!). Your pals left awestruck by your beautiful GUI. But, while the time of shutdown, you get that mind numbing Windows XP default blue dialog box with those dull icons. I am sure you want to change this part also.