mardi 19 mars 2013

Enermax Launches Jazzmate External HDD SSD Enclosures



Enermax Technology Corporation, leading designer and manufacturer ofhigh-end PSUs, PC cooling solutions, PC cases, and PC peripherals, has unveiled three new external HDD/ SSD enclosures – the Jazzmate EB211U3, EB211ES and EB211S.





Measuring 134 x 78 x 16mm, they feature a slim double-sided steel meshenclosure, screw-free design, a blue LED indicator, an USB 2.0/ 3.0/eSATA interface, and a removable shock-resistant silicon skin pad. TheJazzmate can be purchased from authorized resellers and e-tailers at aMSRP of Euro 15.90 (EB211S – USB 2.0), Euro 29.90 (EB211U3 – USB 3.0),and Euro 19.90 (EB211ES – eSATA & USB 2.0).

Features:

“Instant Cooling Plus” design:double-sided steel mesh design for highest heat dissipation and sturdiness“Zero-Screw” design:for easiest assemblySilicon skin pad:for maximum anti-shock protectionUSB 3.0 support:maximum transfer rates up to 5 G/secBackwards-Compatible with USB 2.0 or 1.1Sleek industrial design with high brightness & long life blue LED indicator“Plug & Play” supportedUSB 3.0/ 2.0/ eSATA interface
News via [Techpowerup]







vendredi 15 mars 2013

Super Hexagon komt volgende week op Steam

Op 27 november komt Super Hexagon uit op Steam voor PC en Mac. De game kost ongeveer 3 euro, meldt de ontwikkelaar op zijn blog.

"Het spijt me dat het zo lang heeft gedruurd en ik waardeer jullie geduld", schrijft ontwikkelaar Terry Cavanagh. "Ik had veel eerder willen lanceren, maar ik was niet blij met de performance van de flash-versie. Daarom heb ik hard gewerkt en alles opnieuw gechreven in C++. Deze nieuwe versie van de game draait op een hogere resolutie dan de iOS-versie en loopt snel en soepel op elke machine waarop ik het heb kunnen proberen - erg belangrijk voor een game als deze."

Super Hexagon is een populaire behendigheidsgame op iOS-platformen. Deze nieuwe Steam-versie wordt ook overgezet naar Android en daarna naar iOS als een update voor de versie die al op dat platform beschikbaar is.

mardi 12 mars 2013

Dell XPS M1210 Notebook Prematurely Divulged




Dell just recently launched its XPS M1710 gaming notebook which features a 17" screen, an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GS or 7900 GTX graphics chip and support for Intel's faster Core Duo processors. Dell is going one step further with the planned introduction of a gaming laptop with a much smaller form-factor.

The Dell XPS M1210, as its name implies, features a 12.1" widescreen (1280x800) display, a Core Duo processor and your choice of an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7300 or ATI Mobility Radeon X1300 graphics chip. Other niceties include an integrated dual-layer DVD burner, Bluetooth 2.0, Intel 802.11a/b/g wireless, Expresscard54 slot and an optional integrated webcam.

Dell employees divulged the information, including pictures, on internet forums over the past weekend. Whether or not the leak was sanctioned as part of a viral campaign or just corporate insiders showing off has yet to be determined. According to Notebook Review, the laptop is due to be released within the next few weeks.

Dell acquired Alienware earlier this year, but both companies continue to release competing products.


Images from Notebook Review.



jeudi 7 mars 2013

GC 2009 Images de R.U.S.E.

Après les infos sur la bêta de R.U.S.E. hier, voici de nouvelles images du titre. Pour les retardataires, rappelons qu'il s'agit d'un jeu de stratégie dans lequel les USA, l'Union Soviétique, l'Allemagne, la France, la Grande Bretagne et l'Italie se mettent joyeusement sur la tronche.

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  • lundi 4 mars 2013

    Apple Developing Software to Combat 'Flashback' Malware

    Apple is developing software to remove the malware Flashback from Macintosh computers. Although long regarded as a safe haven from viruses, Macintosh may never recover this image in the public eye. In February of 2011, a malware known as ‘Flashback’ began infecting thousands of Macs by exploiting vulnerability in the version of Java imbedded in Mac OS X. An earlier variant of this malware appeared during September of that year, disguising itself as an installer for Adobe Flash.Last week, Apple released two updates of Java to patch the weakness which allowed Mac users to get infected without even clicking on anything whatsoever. These updates will help prevent computers from getting infected, but those which already contain the virus cannot be helped.On Tuesday, Apple revealed that it was developing software to remove this malware from computers infected by it. “Apple is developing software that will detect and remove the Flashback malware,” was the statement given by Apple on its website support blog. No ETA was given. The arrival of this software will be a relief to the users who are already infected – hundreds of thousands, according to antivirus company Dr. Web.Apple might be feeling the brunt of its long years of stagnancy and inexperience with viruses. In an attempt to disable the servers that Flashback depends on to use, the corporation attempted to shut down Dr. Web’s servers, which had been disguised as the Flashback servers in order to gain information about the Flashback malware. Critics suggest that Apple’s inexperience in security issues caused this blunder, which has fallen under heavy criticism.The development of software to remove Flashback may be an important step in preparing Apple for possible malware yet to come.