NVIDIA announced their Quadro FX 4800 graphics card today, filling out their line up to include a card intended specifically for the Mac Pro. While this card is very much like the version for Windows, it does sport a few differences that are worth noting.
Let’s talk similarities first, however. This Mac Pro model features a 1.5GB on-board memory, 192 graphics cores, CUDA support, two DVI connectors that are dual-link and a 3-pin connector for 3D viewing. This actually produces stereoscopic images that can be compatible with 3D glasses.
What makes this card different is that instead of just being available through the Apple online store, it will also be available from resellers and in PNY, Elsa and Leadtek cards. Full story...
The storm of iPad preorders this morning has reportedly been “so overwhelming” that Apple’s customer services team are apparently warning would-be buyers that there may not be stock to pick up in-store come April 3rd.
How long does it take to get an 8GB memory card to the market? If you’re Eye-Fi, and the card is the WiFi 802.
From one delayed ebook reader to another, and it’s now the turn of the Spring Design Alex to throw some grist into the rumor mill.
As expected after this morning’s report, Plastic Logic have officially confirmed that the launch of the QUE ebook reader will be delayed until Summer 2010.
It’s been a rough few weeks for the folks at Palm. First false rumors about Palm shutting down production lines, followed by less than stellar results have once again started the usual suspects putting Palm on either some death watch or have them about to be sold to (insert vendor’s name here _____).
If we’re being honest, we far prefer clever renders of what designers think the next-gen iPhone should look like rather than so-called “leaked” shots that smell unduly fake.
Rumors of a Sony PSP Go relaunch seem all the more believable this week, as the latest – unofficial – sales figures for the handheld are released in Japan.
Hoping to pick up one of Apple’s more useful iPad accessories along with your iPad preorder? Unfortunately it looks like early-adopters will have to suffer with the onscreen keyboard for a while, as according to the Apple Store the iPad Keyboard Dock – while available to purchase now – won’t ship until mid-April 2010.
The Apple Store is back, and as expected the iPad is available for preorder. Apple’s touchscreen tablet is currently available to order in its WiFi-only form, priced from $499 with 16GB of flash storage.
This has been the week of cool bike concepts. Earlier this week I talked a bit about the cool carbon fiber electric bike.