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OpenGL 4.0 Comes Out To Play

With Microsoft becoming increasingly marginalized in areas like mobile media, DirectX is becoming less of a must-use toolset and more of a gaming-specific one. The other side of the coin is, of course, the increasing relevance of standards like OpenGL, OpenAL, and OpenCL: powerful cross-platform systems for graphics, audio, and parallel processing . You may remember OpenCL from its debut on the Mac in Snow Leopard, and OpenGL ES of course powers the UI on the iPad
Mar 11th, 2010 | Filed under Tech News Review -
Sony PlayStation Move motion controller announced

Looks like Sony has finally ceded to the fact that having proper motion controls in their home console is definitely a step forward, instead of having a half-baked one on their original SixAxis. Well, the PS3 finally seems to be taking off in a big way worldwide so many years after the console was originally released, which is a good thing since more competition among Microsoft, Nintendo and Sony would see consumers win out in the end. But I digress – the Sony PlayStation Move motion controller has just been slated for a fall release worldwide later this year, where it will also be released with the PlayStation Move sub-controller that can be used along with the motion controller for intuitive navigation of in-game characters and objects.
Mar 11th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets ReviewTags: development, digital-picture, gadgets, game, gaming gadgets, Microsoft, Nintendo, picture, Playstation, playstation move, Ps3, Sony -
Google Gains, Apple Stays Steady, And Palm Loses In Smartphone Share

No wonder Apple is suing HTC for patent infringement over its Android phones. In the three months between October and January, Android’s overall share of smartphone subscribers in the U.S.
Mar 10th, 2010 | Filed under Tech News ReviewTags: blackberries, Blackberry, flickr, Iphone, Microsoft, mobile, Palm, Research In Motion, windows, windows-mobile -
Web-Based Productivity Suite Zoho Finds A Place In The Google Apps Marketplace

Zoho, a web-based productivity suite that was called a “fake Office” by a Microsoft VP, is announcing a significant partnership with Google today. The startup will be a launch partner for Google’s recently launched Google Apps Marketplace, which allows vendors to sell applications that compliment Google Apps. Here are our notes from the announcement.
Mar 9th, 2010 | Filed under Tech News Review, UncategorizedTags: ability, announcement, calendar-google, crm, domain, domains, google-apps, Microsoft, office, projects, startup, yahoo, zoho -
Sony Fusion is a desk for the future, needed now
Mar 9th, 2010 | Filed under Gadgets ReviewTags: certainly-looks, child, dvd, fusion, Microsoft, miscellaneous gadgets, noshade-style, Sony, then-it-had -
Mainsoft’s Harmony Brings Google Docs To Microsoft Outlook

Google’s recently announced $25 million acquisition of DocVerse represented one saga of an ongoing war between Google and Microsoft over dominance in the productivity suite place.
Mar 9th, 2010 | Filed under Tech News Review, UncategorizedTags: Browser, desktop, document, google-docs, harmony, mainsoft, Microsoft, microsoft outlook, microsoft-word, office, outlook, pdf, productivity

