Gran Turismo 5 gets an official date, finally?
And this time, it’s from Sony directly. Sony’s official website is citing a 30th November release, for North America at least. Sources cited that the date is still unconfirmed, regardless of Kazunori Yamauchi saying that discs were already in production, and the title was being prepared for release (though there’s no mention of when they actually start production). It is difficult to say what Sony’s plan for GT5 will be, but the sources indicate that Sony wants this product out for the holiday season and is tired of taking a beating over all of the delays. Well, I guess even Sony will get tired of all the drama. AMD HD6970 delayed?
AMD has launched their HD6800 cards few weeks ago, but everyone is looking anxiously for the launch of their highly anticipated Cayman card, the HD6970. The card is rumored to have 2GB of GDDR5 with 1,536 streaming processors, 32ROPs, and 96 Texture units. Ports come in the form of two DVI, two mini Display ports, and a single HDMI. However, there’s no news about its TDP. Read more… Nvidia previews the GTX 580, it’s the fastest yo!
Well, AMD has released their Bart series cards (the HD6870 and HD6850) and they sure pawn. But Nvidia surely won’t sit quietly and let them have their own way, since Cayman (the HD6970) is just around the corner. During the PDX LAN event, Nvidia’s Tom Petersen previewed the upcoming GTX 580 card, and even demoed it, albeit on an Nvidia-developed demo app, on the Alien vs. Triangles tech demo app. Read more… Turn your iPhone into a gamepad!
Yes, we know that your iPhone is awesome as a mobile and compact gaming device, but don’t you think it’s short of some buttons? A gamepad is not what it is without the buttons! The buttons! You need them! And you’ll have to thank the Japanese for this new stuff. The Tactile+Plus is a set of translucent nubs you stick right on your capacitive touchscreen to get a tactile feel for your game. ¥630 (about $7.75) buys you two packs of the screen protector bubbles and directional pad equivalents, which Japanese publication Impress Watch says work well enough in Street Fighter that they could keep playing without looking down at the screen. But it won’t be a perfect fit for some other games though. SOURCE via Akihabaranews Red and White BlackBerry Torch
AT&T has announced two new BlackBerry Torch phones. This time, they’re coming in Sunset Red and Pure White. The sunset red is basically a mixture of red paint jobs with some mix of black, while the white is a pure white model except for the optical pad which is still black in colour. Both will come in $499, or $99 with a two-year contract. New Palm devices under development?
Yes, the Palm Pre 2 has been launched only recently, but the team in Palm sure didn’t only undergo that project when they develop the WebOS 2.0. Homebrew hub WebOS Internals spent last week digging through SFR’s webOS 2.0 build for the Palm Pre 2, and surfaced with the names Broadway, Windsor, Mantaray and Stingray, as well as the Roadrunner. More telling, these five codenames appeared in a string designed to display the message “temporarily not restoring logs for newer devices,” which means these projects are rather new in the company. Toyota pays tribute to the one and only master
Meet Hiromu Naruse. Well, technically you can’t meet him anymore, as he’s already in nirvana. This guy however, is a legend when he was alive. He’s the master test driver for Toyota, and is the man that had a hand in nearly every single magnificent sports car ever to come out from the Japanese’s stable.
He’s said to have logged more hours on the Nürburgring than any other Japanese driver, and thus nicknamed the “Nur Miester” at Toyota. That would mean “one and only master”. Friends at Ferrari would refer to him as “the man who knows all the world’s roads”. As a test driver, he’s job is to drive those sports cars before anyone in the world can buy them. But when he’s not doing that, he’s also driving because he simply loves to. Read more… A new Stig has been chosen!
Previously nobody knows how Top Gear picks their new Stig. Well, for fair comparison, they’ve only changed the Stig ones. This would be the second time. And as few weeks ago, many already know that BBC Top Gear has a Stig farm where new Stigs are bred, where they feed tonnes of Ruben Barrichello’s saliva to the Stig, and force them to watch F1 races every night. Let’s not forget that they’re genetically mutated with Michael Schumacher’s genes and Brad Pitt’s to begin with. Sadly though, not all grow up to be tame racing drivers though, with some being too violent and others seeming to suffer from the dulling effects of too much inbreeding. Read more… The World’s fastest 1.8-inch SSD
Here comes the world’s fastest 1.8-inch SSD, and it’s not from your typical Kingston or Corsair or OCZ. It’s from Foremay, and their latest tiny SSD is capable of speeds reaching 280MB/s, with random read/write IOPS at 4KB up to 30,000/15,000, and jumbo capacity up to 400GB. Measuring at just 5mm thick, the slim storage device is capable of being deployed not only in high-end laptops, but also in industrial PC, HPC and enterprise servers. Unfortunately, there is no info on pricing at this moment. SOURCE via PC launches Samsung to introduce new flexible AMOLED displays in Japan
You’ve seen transparent AMOLED displays, now we show to you flexible AMOLED displays! Samsung is set to unveil their latest flexible 4.5-inch AMOLED displays at the Flat Panel Display Convention in Japan. These new display panels are said to provide the same vividness and crispness as those used on the Galaxy S series smartphones. The new flexible AMOLED displays can bend and wrap around without distortion or breaking, and could possibly open up the gates to new forms of consumer electronics devices and applications. What’s more, they seemed to be very tough! Watch the video after the jump to get more details. Got any idea of what type of devices can make use of such display panels? Read more… |























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