mercredi 26 juin 2013

grindhouse classics “massacre mafia style” (a.k.a. “the executioner”)

Wow. That’s the first word that comes to mind when discussing quasi-legendary nightclub singer/comedian/all-around entertainer Duke Mitchell’s 1978 no-budget “Godfather” rip-off, “Massacre Mafia Style,” also released both theatrically and on VHS under the alternate titles “The Executioner” and “Like Father, Like Son.” And while it’s tempting to just leave the review at that and let you discover the perverse mayhem of this nearly-forgotten Z-grade masterpiece on your own, I’ve truthfully never been that good at shutting up, so at least a few words are in order—

Mitchell, who also wrote, directed, and produced this 79-minute homage to pure cinematic chaos on a frayed-shoestring budget, stars as Mimi (more often pronounced as M’mi, rather than Me-Me, but it depends on who’s doing the talking), the son of a highly-regarded mafia figure who left America for Sicily at the age of 16 when his father was deported.

Now (whenever that “now” may be) a widower? (he lost his Sicilian wife to incurable cancer) with a 6-year-old son, Mimi asks and receives his elderly dad’s permission to return, alone, to the US in order to take over the LA-area prostitution and numbers-running operations and earn a better future for his son.

A basic enough premise, to be sure, but once Mimi hooks up with childhood friend Jolly (Vic Caeasr) in order to help him with his conquest of the underworld, it’s sheer, frenzied, balls-to-the-walls anarchy from start to finish. Even the slow, “talky” scenes take on an aura of unpredictable WTF-ness thanks to Mitchell’s frenetic, amazingly singular performance. He’s capable of anything at any time, and the viewer quite literally doesn’t know what the hell could happen from one second to the next, as director Mitchell bobs and weaves between straight-forward conventionality and completely-out-of-the-blue experimentalism (the scene where a black pimp is crucified has to be seen to be believed), and actor Mitchell goes from mild-mannered soliloquy-deliverer to insane mafia hitman without a conscience at less than the drop of a hat. You’ve never seen a performance like Mitchell delivers here, and his manic instability and complete incongruousness from one moment to the next is the glue that holds the film together even though, by all respects, he’s quite literally tearing things apart. I can’t explain it, the guy is just a force of (warped, admittedly) nature.

Mimi’s hardscrabble climb to the top is a long, slow slog in terms of time elapsed in the script, but it’s covered at a breakneck pace. Over a decade goes by in Mimi’s life, but as mentioned earlier, the total running time of the film is 79 minutes. In other words, things don’t let up much.

Like most grindhouse fans, my only exposure to “Massacre Mafia Style” came from the trailer included on most Grindhouse Releasing discs from the late 90s onward. Come to find out, in the best low-budget fashion, the trailer is essentially nothing more the film’s opening scene, cut off at a brilliantly tense point — Mimi and Jolly wipe out what appears to be more or less everyone in an entire office building in brutal fashion, and on their way out, a young boy gets into the elevator and we see Mimi patting his head. The entire scene has no dialogue and is overlaid with a faux-”authentic” Dean Martin-style Italian musical number. Now knowing what’s being said, we’re left to wonder — does Mimi kill the kid in order to ensure that there are no living witnesses who might finger he and his partner for the crime?

I won’t give it away, but suffice to say, “Massacre Mafia Style” is a movie that certainly FEELS, from the outset,? like the kid could be shot, regardless of whether or not Mimi actually DOES it.

Now, though, I can proudly say I’ve seen the whole thing, and a whole lot more. That’s because Mitchell’s son, Jeffrey, has released a seriously limited edition (as in 500 copies) three-disc “Family Edition” of his old man’s masterpiece. I don’t know if Grindhouse Releasing will ever get around to putting out their own version (along with Mitchell’s other film they apparently have some sort of claim on, the truly bizarre looking “Gone With The Pope”), but at this point I have to say I don’t really care, because this package gives you so much more than you could ever ask for.

Disc One contains the feature film itself, and while the transfer is quite obviously direct-from-VHS (and presented in mono),? it still looks and sounds decent enough. Added to that, though, we get no less than three feature-length commentary tracks from Jeffrey Mitchell and family friends Frankie Ray (frequent writing collaborator with Duke and, believe it or not, Lenny Bruce) and George Jacobs (long-time personal assistant to and valet for Frank Sinatra). While actual discussion of the film itself on these tracks is a bit spotty, they spin one entertaining yarn after another about the elder Mitchell’s life and career, and obviously know more than just a bit about the intersected worlds of Hollywood and the mob that the story takes its inspiration from.

Rounding out the disc, we have the aforementioned theatrical trailer, some rare radio spots narrated by Duke, and ax extended?preview for another upcoming Jeffrey Mitchell private-issue DVD release, this?of? one of his father’s nightclub acts titled “An Impressionistic Tribute To Jimmy Durante.”

And folks, that’s just the first disc.

On Disc Two, we get a brand new documentary feature on the lives and careers of both Mitchells entitled “Like Father, Like Son,” extended interviews with both Frankie Ray and George Jacobs, audio recordings of one of Duke Mitchell’s final live performances,? a seriously extensive gallery of stills covering not only “Massacre Mafia Style,” but Duke’s entire life and career, and various stages of the film’s script — early treatments, a rough draft, and the final shooting script — available in PDF format.

Finally, a third “bonus disc” is being offered to online customers? that features 30 more minutes of archival footage, interview outtakes with (Jeffrey) Mitchell,? Ray and Jacobs, and additional commentary from all three.

So — yeah. This is one comprehensive package, to say the least, and a true labor of love, all?boxed up?together with a nice inlay card that features “The Executioner” poster from the top of this review on front with a copy of Duke’s scrawled “Italian cheat sheet” on the back. And while it’s not my style to pimp this openly for a product, the only way you’re going to see this thing, unless you’re a friend who wants to come over to my place to watch it, is to order it directly from http://www. massacremafiastyle.com. Like I mentioned earlier, only 500 copies were made, so if you want it, get it while you can.

I’m not really sure what other movie I can compare this to. In a way, it reminds me of a mirror image of? “The Black Connection” (which wouldn’t be a bad choice for my next review, actually) given that they’re both ultra-low-budget late-70s gangster flicks that depict? an underworld war between Italians and African-Americans (albeit from opposite sides), and they’re both equally discombobulated, but “Massacre Mafia Style” is a whole lot bloodier, nastier, funnier (yes, you read that right), and has a LOT more music (again, yes, you read that right).? And there has NEVER been a performance like the one Duke Mitchell delivers in this film, before or since.

I’d give it my highest possible recommendation, but even that seems praise to faint. In short, get off your ass and see it now.

jeudi 13 juin 2013

AOpen vK8T800a-LF Value Board

For those who prefer good price/performance ratio and AMD Athlon 64-bitprocessors, AOpen will introduce a motherboard mid May just for that purpose --the vK8T800a-LF. The new motherboard is designed to be installed with CPUs whichare built with 754 pins such as Athlon 64-bit or Sempron processors. “Thisarchitecture makes the model very competitive,” says Edward Chen, channelmanager of the Platform Development Division. “DIY enthusiasts, students, orusers who look for low cost solutions would love to have such a system,” Chenelaborates.

Despite its competitive pricing, the motherboard is still designed with goodfeatures. For example, the motherboard’s built-in Cool’n’Quiet functionalitysupports three DIMMs while similar systems on the market only support one DIMMmemory module. Three double data rate (DDR) memory modules of 400/333 MHz can beinstalled to the memory slots of the system. The system’s memory can be expandedto 3GB which is more than enough for ordinary users. One of the other strongfeatures of the product is its support to high definition 7.1-channel surroundaudio output port. While the system comes with all standard personal computingfunctions, it can be used as a home entertainment system which can play highdefinition digital music.

Because the motherboard uses VIA K8T800 and VT8237 chips, the system requiresno cooling fan. The motherboard is designed with one AGP 8X slot and four PCIslots. It provides two Serial ATA slots and four IDE slots for installation ofhard drives. The Serial ATA interface supports RAID 0 and RAID 1 hard driveconfiguration. In addition to the 7.1-channel surround sound port, the rearpanel provides four USB connectors, one RJ45 LAN connector, one COM port, oneprinter port, and two PS/2 connectors. The other four USB 2.0 connectors arebuilt on-board and connected to two USB headers. Two 1394 connectors are alsobuilt on-board.

The motherboard is built with an S/P DIF Output header. The output ofSony/Philips digital audio interface circuitry (S/P DIF OUT) can be connected toa digital audio amplifier to generate 7.1 surround sound and Dolby Digital audioeffects which turns your home into an entertainment center. The motherboard hasa size (form factor) of 305 mm by 220 mm.



samedi 8 juin 2013

ASUS N81Vg

ASUS has announcedtheir latest N81Vg which claims to be the world’s first notebook to feature the new NVIDIA GeForce™ GT 120M graphics processing unit (GPU).

Designed to provides powerful multimedia options, the notebook combinesmobility with stunning graphics performance for users. The NVIDIA GeForce™ GT 120M GPU featuresCUDA™ technology with 32 processor cores, DirectX 10 support, and 1080p High Definition video playback through NVIDIA® PureVideo® HD technology.

The ASUS N81Vg delivers up to 15 times better performance than most 14-inch notebook PCs and boasts up to3 hours of battery lifein Performance mode and 4 hours in Battery Conservation mode.

Processor & Cache Memory

Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T9400/P8600/P8400/P7350/T6600/T6400/T5900/T5800

Operating System

Genuine Windows Vista® Ultimate (other editions also available)

Chipset

Mobile Intel® PM45 Express Chipset

Main Memory

DDR2 800MHz up to 4096MB, 2x SO-DIMM

Graphics

NVIDIA® GeForce™ GT 120M

Display

14.0" (Glare Type, LED backlit)

Hard Drive

SATA 160GB / 250GB / 320GB/ 500GB

Optical Drive

DVD Super Multi
Blu-ray DVD Combo

* Video Camera (optional)

Built-in 1.3 M Pixel camera

Dimensions and Weight

342mm x 256mm x 36mm, 2.5kg (with 6-cell battery)

Source: ASUS



dimanche 2 juin 2013

the sound of hollywood patting itself on the back even harder

It’s painfully obvious to one and all that Hollywood has a tremendously high opinion of itself. I admit that watching the Academy Awards is a guilty pleasure for yours truly each and every year, plus two of my favorite people in the world host an Oscar party that has become a tradition that I wouldn’t dream of missing.? But let’s be honest— it’s one of the most self-congratulatory events a person could watch, it’s as decadent as it is pretentious, and most of the self-adulation Hollywood heaps on itself during the ceremony is entirely undeserved.

Plus there’s the small problem that most of the films nominated for best picture suck, and when there’s a good one nominated it seldom wins. For evidence of this, look no further than last year’s awards, where “Slumdog Millionaire,” an entirely unexceptional film that was little more than a mass-market, anglicized cash-in on Bollywood? (a Bollywood movie for people who have never seen a Bollywood movie, more or less) beat out a piece of genuinely challenging filmmaking “The Reader” and one of the best political biopics you’ll ever see in “Milk.”? To add insult to injury, Danny Boyle won the best director award for his “work” on “Slumdog” even though there have been widespread and entirely credible allegations that he basically didn’t even direct the movie.

Need any further proof?? In 2005 “Crash” won out over “Brokeback Mountain.”? In 2000, “Gladiator” beat “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.” In 1996, “The English Patient” got the nod over “Fargo.” In 1994, “Forrest Gump” was the choice over “Pulp Fiction.” In 1990, “Dances With Wolves” got the nod over “Goodfellas” (and am I the only one who was less than surprised that when Scorsese finally did wing Hollywood’s highest honor, it was for “The Departed,” which could very well be his worst movie?).? In 1980, “Ordinary People” received the blessing of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences over “Raging Bull.”

Seriously, though, the list is endless. Almost every year at least two or three of the five films nominated for Best Picture are actively bad, and it’s rare that the Best Picture recipient truly is just that.

So what, has the Academy in its infinite wisdom decided to do today? Go back to the days—the waaaaaayyyyy old days—of nominating ten films rather than five for Best Picture.

What, I ask, is the point? Will there be ten good films made this year? Of course.We don’t need the Hollywood establishment to confirm this fact. There are at least ten good movies made every year. But will those films be nominated? A few, undoubtedly—but as is the case in most years, most— if not all— of the year’s best films will be completely ignored by the Academy. We’ll just have eight crummy nominees and two good ones rather than three crummy nominees and two good ones. Again—what on Earth is the point?? Do we really need the awards show to be another 30 minutes longer? Do the geniuses that run the Academy really think it’s an “honor” for five more films to receive admittance into their exclusive little annual club of officially-blessed works?

In short, then—ten nominees instead of five. Are we really supposed to think that this somehow improves the chances that the best film of any given year will be recognized as such ?

Please.

mardi 28 mai 2013

Tomb Raider Erste Details zum Mehrspielermodus

Lara Croft selbst ist im Mehrspielermodus von Tomb Raider offenbar nicht mit von der Partie.

Gesellschaft fr Lara: Verleger Square Enix verpasst der Tomb Raider-Serie erstmals einen Mehrspielermodus. Was der zu bieten hat, entnahmen Nutzer eines Internetforums einem britischen Fachmagazin. Demnach zocken Sie in mindestens zwei verschiedenen Modi gegeneinander, wobei Sie wahlweise in die Rolle der Schiffbrchigen oder der Einheimischen schlpfen. Im Klassiker Team-Deathmatch gehen Sie der gegnerischen Gruppe in drei Runden an die Gurgel und nutzen die Vorzge von Fallen und einer zerstrbaren Umgebung. Die fllt den Informationen nach jedoch nicht allzu weitlufig aus.

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Alternativ messen Sie sich im Spielmodus Rescue. Darin befrdern berlebende Gesundheitspakete zu vorgegebenen Abgabepunkten, whrend die Einheimischen versuchen, eine bestimmte Zahl an Spielern zu eliminieren. Allerdings sterben die Gegner nicht beim ersten Treffer sie bluten langsam aus. Dem Bericht zufolge krzen Sie diesen Prozess durch eine gezielte Nahkampf-Attacke ab. Unklar ist, ob Sie getroffene Team-Mitglieder auch heilen knnen.

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Makaberer Einstieg: Tomb Raider stellt sofort klar, dass im Spiel ein gnadenloser berlebenskampf tobt.

Sturm beim Klettern an der Steilwand kommt gar nicht gut. Auf der Insel herrschen extreme Witterungsverhltnisse.

In dnner Bergluft entdeckt Lara ein altes Kloster, in dem offenbar kein Weiterkommen mglich ist. Jetzt sind Beobachtungsvermgen und Kombinationsgabe gefragt: Die gewaltige Glocke hngt an einem morschen Deckenbalken. Die davor aufgehngte Metallkugel ist mit einem weien Seil umwickelt: Das kennzeichnet sie als mgliches Ziel fr den Seilpfeil. Der Rest ist Formsache.

Lara bewegt sich frei auf der Insel und nutzt zahlreiche Abkrzungen.

Immer wieder kommt es zu Schieereien, in denen Lara die Deckung geschickt nutzen muss.

Nur stumpf draufzuhalten, hilft bei den Schildtrgern nicht.

Auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel gestrandet: Lara wrmt sich im ersten Basiscamp am Lagerfeuer auf.

Im Dauerregen hilft Lara mit sprlichsten Mitteln anderen Crewmitgliedern.

Bewaffnet mit Fackel und Bogen, sucht Lara nach verwertbaren Gegenstnden.

Bei der Erkundung der Insel trifft sie immer wieder auf hilfsbedrftige Crewmitglieder.

Auch im neuen Teil der Tomb Raider-Saga ist das Manvrieren von Lara oftmals ein Balanceakt.

Geht es nicht weiter, hilft in der Regel ein beherzter Sprung ber den Abgrund. Die Hauptfigur wirkt dabei stets elegant und gelenkig.

Ein Wolf berrascht Lara: Mensch und Tier winden sich in einem nervenzerfetzenden Duell.

Imagewechsel: Im neuen Tomb Raider ist Lara Croft keine unverwundbare Amazone mehr.

Entwickler Crystal Dynamics erzhlt die Geschichte einer verletzlichen und unerfahrenen jungen Frau zumindest zu Beginn des Abenteuers.

Als berlebende eines Schiffsunglcks strandet die frisch gebackene Uni-Absolventin auf einer mysterisen Insel.

Ihre primren Ziele sind das berleben und die Flucht von der Insel.

Beides versuchen die angriffslustigen Inselbewohner zu verhindern, denen bereits ein paar Mitreisende zum Opfer fielen.

Die Insel ist eine offene Welt, die Sie mit Lara frei erkunden. Je mehr Fhigkeiten die Archologin erlernt, desto entlegenere Gebiete des Eilands erkundet sie.

Beim Design der neuen Lara setzen die Entwickler nicht auf bertriebene weibliche Reize, sondern stellen ihr Gesicht speziell die durchdringenden Augen in den Vordergrund.

Makaberer Einstieg: Tomb Raider stellt sofort klar, dass im Spiel ein gnadenloser berlebenskampf tobt.

Sturm beim Klettern an der Steilwand kommt gar nicht gut. Auf der Insel herrschen extreme Witterungsverhltnisse.

In dnner Bergluft entdeckt Lara ein altes Kloster, in dem offenbar kein Weiterkommen mglich ist. Jetzt sind Beobachtungsvermgen und Kombinationsgabe gefragt: Die gewaltige Glocke hngt an einem morschen Deckenbalken. Die davor aufgehngte Metallkugel ist mit einem weien Seil umwickelt: Das kennzeichnet sie als mgliches Ziel fr den Seilpfeil. Der Rest ist Formsache.

Lara bewegt sich frei auf der Insel und nutzt zahlreiche Abkrzungen.

Immer wieder kommt es zu Schieereien, in denen Lara die Deckung geschickt nutzen muss.

Nur stumpf draufzuhalten, hilft bei den Schildtrgern nicht.

Auf einer geheimnisvollen Insel gestrandet: Lara wrmt sich im ersten Basiscamp am Lagerfeuer auf.

Im Dauerregen hilft Lara mit sprlichsten Mitteln anderen Crewmitgliedern.

Bewaffnet mit Fackel und Bogen, sucht Lara nach verwertbaren Gegenstnden.

Bei der Erkundung der Insel trifft sie immer wieder auf hilfsbedrftige Crewmitglieder.

Auch im neuen Teil der Tomb Raider-Saga ist das Manvrieren von Lara oftmals ein Balanceakt.

Geht es nicht weiter, hilft in der Regel ein beherzter Sprung ber den Abgrund. Die Hauptfigur wirkt dabei stets elegant und gelenkig.

Ein Wolf berrascht Lara: Mensch und Tier winden sich in einem nervenzerfetzenden Duell.

Imagewechsel: Im neuen Tomb Raider ist Lara Croft keine unverwundbare Amazone mehr.

Entwickler Crystal Dynamics erzhlt die Geschichte einer verletzlichen und unerfahrenen jungen Frau zumindest zu Beginn des Abenteuers.

Als berlebende eines Schiffsunglcks strandet die frisch gebackene Uni-Absolventin auf einer mysterisen Insel.

Ihre primren Ziele sind das berleben und die Flucht von der Insel.

Beides versuchen die angriffslustigen Inselbewohner zu verhindern, denen bereits ein paar Mitreisende zum Opfer fielen.

Die Insel ist eine offene Welt, die Sie mit Lara frei erkunden. Je mehr Fhigkeiten die Archologin erlernt, desto entlegenere Gebiete des Eilands erkundet sie.

Beim Design der neuen Lara setzen die Entwickler nicht auf bertriebene weibliche Reize, sondern stellen ihr Gesicht speziell die durchdringenden Augen in den Vordergrund.

zurckBild 1 von 20weiterMehrspielermodus ohne Lara Croft?
Offen bleibt vorerst auch, ob es noch weitere Spielmodi gibt. So machte Square-Enix-Mitarbeiter Karl Stewart offenbar Andeutungen ber einen weiteren mglichen Modus namens Cry For Help. In dem soll es vor allem um das Entdecken und Sammeln von Gegenstnden gehen. Dmpfer fr Lara-Fans: Laut Bericht gibt es zwar eine groe Auswahl an unterschiedlichen Charakteren fr den Multiplayermodus, die hbsche Heldin des Spiels ist aber anscheinend nicht dabei. Dafr individualisieren Sie Ihre Figuren mit steigenden Erfahrungspunkten und schalten zustzliche Gegenstnde frei.

Erscheinungstermin Tomb Raider: 5. Mrz 2013 fr PC, Playstation 3 und Xbox 360.

lundi 20 mai 2013

cinehoax “paul mccartney really is dead”

So, here we’re kicking off what looks to be a two-part sidebar (I’ll get around to the next film going under this banner sometime in the next week or two) your hose has decided to call “CineHoax” for reasons that should be pretty damn obvious pretty damn quickly. We’ll start at the supposed beginning and go from there —

In the summer of 2005, the Hollywood offices of fourth-rate rock n’ roll documentary producers Highway 61 Entertainment purportedly received a package in the mail from London with no return address (which raises the question how did they know it was, specifically, from London, and not just the UK?) that purportedly contained two microcassettes purportedly dated December 30, 1999 that (again, purportedly) contained the voice of George Harrison relating an amazing story — the Paul McCartney “death hoax” stuff that’s been floating around over the years is all true! The “real” McCartney apparently died in a car crash in 1966 after storming out of the recording studio following a heated argument with John Lennon and was replaced with a double (apparently some clown who won a Paul McCartney look-alike contest) at the behest of British intelligence in order to prevent what they felt was the mass suicide of hysterical Beatles fans (particularly of the teenage female variety) that would inevitable follow should news of this tragic accident reach the public.

For the rest of their career, both together and apart, the Fab Four were closely monitored by MI-5 to prevent them from spilling the beans on this, the original great rock n’ roll swindle — being the clever lads they were, however, the Beatles managed to sneak a few clues about the “truth” of the situation into various recordings through the miracle of backward-masking audio, and the result has been a slow but steady buzz that’s continued for over four decades.

Highway 61 president (and director of this “documentary”) Joel Gilbert apparently felt that, even though the material contained on these tapes could, of course, never be verified, the “information” contained on them is so explosive and revelatory that he just couldn’t sit on it forever — rather, being the massive humanitarian that he is, Gilbert had to get this information out somehow, no matter the risk to his own health and safety, and the result is the 2010 straight-to-DVD release Paul McCartney Really Is Dead : The Last Testament Of George Harrison?, a “film” which, in all honesty, is nothing more than a 95-minute voice-over of the “Harrison” recordings playing over a series of graphics, still photos, and backward-masking audio loops (obviously getting clearance to include any actual Beatles music was going to be waaaaaaayyyy far out of the question here). So, how convincing a case does this “blockbuster expose” present?

Well, let me be far from the first to call bullshit on some pretty obvious stuff here : to start with, the voice that the producers claim sounds “eerily like” Harrison sounds a lot more like an out-of-work American actor trying desperately to maintain a working-class Liverpudlian accent that Harrison no doubt — uhmmmmm — grew out of (or ditched, depending on how cynical about all things celebrity you might be) as time wore on. I’ve checked out a few YouTube clips of Harrison for the sake of comparison, and they pretty much sound nothing alike. Next up, there’s the “mysterious” origins of the tapes — my best guess, and mind you it’s only a guess, is that the original source of these “too hot to handle” recordings is Highway 61 Productions themselves. Now, they probably did, in fact, go to the trouble, after recording them, of then sending them to an associate in the UK who would then mail them back, unaddressed, in order to have a semi-plausible cover story, but this whole production strikes me as a thoroughly in-house affair from start to finish. And finally, we’ve got the plausibility of the whole story itself — sorry, but it’s just too soap opera to be all that believable. Paul and John have a fight — Paul storms off in his car — he’s not paying attention, and the weather bad — blam!, it’s all over, and the cover-up begins —

All of which is not to say, however, that I don’t think the “real” Paul might indeed be dead. Frankly, I have an open mind on the subject. But not because of anything presented in this flick. on the contrary, this production strikes me as the classic intelligence agency “double-bluff,” which basically works thusly —

Let’s say you’re a government agency or mega-corporate enterprise (what’s the difference, anyway?) and you’ve got some secret. It’s leaked out a bit, on whatever rudimentary level, and could cause you some headaches if it gains anything like real traction in the press. The best way to discredit it, as anybody involved in research fields as various and sundry as the Kennedy assassination of UFOs will tell you, is to “put it out there,” as it were, albeit in a form that strains credulity so far beyond the breaking point that it will thoroughly negate the story and consequently portray anybody involved in continuing to research it as a loon. So, if you’re British MI-5 and you want to discredit all “Paul is dead” theories and the folks pursuing them, the best way to do it is to put out your own film that says “hey, yes, Paul really might be dead” but do such a half-assed job of it that it makes any further investigation into the topic look like a waste of time. Throw in a few half-truths to make the premise itself or the research springing from it meet the unspoken standard that causes the average viewer to say to him-or herself “well, I guess I can see why they looked into this, but c’mon, people, this is just grasping at straws” as they watch with increasingly detached bemusement, and you’re all set. Mission fucking accomplished.

So, oddly (or perhaps not so oddly) enough, Paul McCartney Really Is Dead does provide some roundabout evidence to support its central claim(in fact, the existence of the film itself is this evidence) — not by advancing anything like a realistic and convincing examination of the rumors surrounding McCartney’s possible demise, but by doing such a shitty, third-rate, amateurish job of it that a questioning person has honestly gotta wonder if maybe there’s something to all this because the powers-that-be are so obviously still trying to discredit this whole line of investigation by dropping crap like this in the public’s lap. maybe Highway 61 Entertainment is being used deliberately, or maybe they just found a conveniently desperate huckster to peddle their wares through, but one way or another, by making “Paul is dead” research look like a fringe topic of concern to no one but sad obsessives, Joel Gilbert and company are playing right into the hands of the folks who would want to keep McCartney’s death a secret if it really did happen.

As to whether or not I personally think that Paul McCartney died in 1966 and was replaced by a double. I’ll just say this —

Given that McCartney’s post-Beatles career is made up of simple-minded drivel like “Silly Love Songs” and the truly, almost incomparably loathsome pro-”war on terrorism” anthem “Freedom” (which undoubtedly had both George Harrison and John Lennon spinning in their graves), does it really matter?

lundi 6 mai 2013

Arctic Cooling Launches Universal Chargers


Arctic C1 and C2

Swiss based Arctic Cooling has unveiled the Arctic C1 and C2 universal chargers,expanding its product portfolio. Measuring 53 x 53 x 25mm and 75 x 50 x29mm, the lightweight universal chargers have 1x and 4x USB ports forcharging respectively, and incorporate Short Circuit Protection, OverCurrent Protection and Over Power Protection for safety and peace ofmind.


Arctic C1


Arctic C2


Arctic C1 with Accessories


Arctic C2 with Accessories

Backed by a 2 year warranty, the chargers comes bundled with 4xinterchangeable plugs for compatibility with over 150 countries andretail at a MSRP of USD$21.95/ 14.95 Euro (C1) and $26.55 / 17.95 Euro(C2) via Arctic’s online store. A definite recommendation for frequenttravelers with many USB-powered devices such as mp3 players, PSPs,mobile phones etc.

News via [ArcticCooling]




mercredi 1 mai 2013

Android-powered Hello Kitty smartphone shows up in Japan

Fans of Sanrios popular anthropomorphic cat will probably have much to look forward to, especially if they happen to be currently taking up residence in Japan at this point of time, and for good reason. Apparently, SoftBank has announced the availability of a new Hello Kitty-endorsed smartphone which is powered by Googles Android operating system and is slated to be launched in the early parts of September this year.

According to SoftBank, the new Hello Kitty smartphone, which is based off Sharps clamshell 007SH smartphone, will feature support for a variety of standard features such as My Wallet, as well as wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and WiFi. That being said, the Hello Kitty variant of the 007SH, which goes by the model name 007SH KT (we are guessing KT stands for Kitty), will feature radios that support both the GSM and CDMA network systems, so there is a slim chance that the 007SH KT might eventually see the light of day outside of Japan.

SoftBank has not provided any information about the processor and amount of internal flash memory present on the 007SH KT smartphone, although it has revealed that the smartphone will be preloaded with version 2.3 of the Android operating system (aka Gingerbread), and that its 3.4-inch LCD display is capable of delivering a maximum resolution of 800 x 480 pixels. However, the real deal about the 007SH KT has got to be the image of the popular cat without a mouth adorning the handsets front, along with what appears to be a built-in camera which is reportedly capable of capturing stills at the maximum resolution of 16 megapixels, if the machine translation is to be believed.

Last but definitely not least, no details about the smartphones pricing has been announced by SoftBank at this point of time.

Source: SoftBank



jeudi 25 avril 2013

you don’t want to get locked in this “trunk”

Writer-director-producer Straw Weisman is one of those guys who’s had an interesting and varied career (mostly) on the margines of ultra-low-rent independent film, and you literally never know just where he’s gonna pop up. His professional high points are probably serving as screenwriter on the ultra-mean race-hate exploitation classic?Fight For Your Life and as one of the producers on, believe it nor not, the” New Age” documentary mini-sensation?What The Bleep Do We Know? Apart from that he’s mostly known, to the extent that he’s “known” at all, for direct-to-video horror and suspense efforts like the one we’re here to take a look at today, 2009′s?Trunk.

Filmed in and around the Los Angeles area for just over a million bucks (a figure I frankly find hard to believe — it looks like it could, and probably?should, have come in for a fraction of that cost), ?this flick features exactly two characters, two sets, and one car.

lundi 22 avril 2013

ASUS P835 WVGA PDA Phone

ASUS has launched their P835 PDA phone that claims to deliver superb web browsing and multimedia viewing experience. Designed for business professionals, the P835 is equipped with a large 3.5-inch touchscreen display that supports WVGA (800x480 pixels) resolution. It also boasts features that greatly enrich users' online experience, including blazing fast HSUPA 7.2Mbps download speeds, a responsive trackball that makes scrolling effortless and a user-friendly, full-featured Opera Mobile web browser.

Users can also switch between 12-key, half-Qwerty and full-Qwerty virtual keyboard modes, depending on their preference.The P835 features an updated, streamlined and enhanced iteration of ASUS' exclusive Glide, with new icons and interactive interface to provide a better user experience.

On top of that, the PDA phone has the additional ability to function as a Wi-Fi Access Point. It can share its high-speed HSPA cellular data or Internet connection over Wi-Fi with up to 10 devices, such as laptops or other PDA phones.

Specifications

Networks HSPA (DL: 7.2Mbps, UL: 2Mbps), UMTS 900/1900/2100
EDGE/GPRS/GSM 850/900/1800/1900, Class 12 Operating SystemMicrosoft Windows® Mobile 6.1™ ProfessionalColorBlackForm factorBar typeDimensions115mm x 59mm x 13.8mmWeight148g (with battery)Standby Time350hrs with 3G and 300hrs with 2G*Talk Time6hrs with 3G and 7hrs with 2G*Display3.5” TFT, 65K-color Touchscreen, WVGA (800 x 480 pixels)ProcessorQualcomm 7201A 528MHzMemory4GB Internal Storage + 288MB SDRAM + 256MB ROMExpansion SlotMicroSD with SDHC supportConnectivityWLAN 802.11b+g , USB v2.0, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR WAP BrowserHTTP / WAP 1.2.1/2.0MessagingSMS / MMS / Email / MSN / Push EmailBattery1100mAh LithiumGPSYes (AGPS supported)Business ApplicationsPIMWord (editor), Excel (editor), PowerPoint (viewer), Adobe Reader, Windows® Live, MSN, Voice Commander** and Push Email (Exchange Server). Other FeaturesOpera browser, Wi-Fi Access Point, YouTube, Flickr, ASUS Virtual Keyboard, Anytime Launcher, ASUS Today, EziMusic, EziPhoto, Google search and RSS Reader.Multimedia and EntertainmentCamera5 Megapixel Auto Focus VideoRecord: MPEG4/H.263
Playback: MPEG4/H.264/H.263/WMV
Video Call, Audio/Video StreamingPicture FormatJPEG, PNG, GIF, BMPAudio FormatMP3, WMA, WAV, AMR, AAC and AAC+ RingtonePolyphonic (MIDI, 128CH), MP3, WMA and WAVJAVAJ2ME (CLDC 1.1 + MIDP2.0)

Source: ASUS



jeudi 18 avril 2013

AMD slashes Phenom II prices


Intel's release of Sandy Bridge CPUs was widely expected to trigger afall in prices across the AMD CPU product range. While two new CPUs wereintroduced - Phenom II X4 840 and 975BE - much of the pricing remainedunchanged. The expected price cuts are now coming in, nearly one monthlater - hot on the heels of Intel's recall for 6 series chipsets.The biggest price cuts are dished out to the two top Phenom II X6 CPUs.The 1090T BE is now down to a very reasonable $209, with the flagship1100T BE falling to $239.

AMD's Phenom II X6 1055T is now available at $175, and becomes the cheapest six-core CPU ever. The Phenom II X4 line-up undergoes $10 cuts, to make room for the Phenom II X4 975 BE, at $195. The new Phenom II X4 840 (which is really an Athlon II X4) stays at $105, and remains the budget leader.

Despite showing severe signs of age, AMD's Phenom II products continue to be compelling, currently boosted by Intel's suspension of 6-series motherboards. If you are in the market for a new CPU today, AMD's Phenom II CPUs offer impressive price/performance across the board. The X6 1090T BE especially offers great value for $205.

However, many would like to hold on for a while, till Intel's Sandy Bridge becomes an option again. By the time the fixed chipsets are shipped and 6-series motherboards are in retail again, AMD's Bulldozer will be right around the corner too.

Source: Tech Report


mercredi 17 avril 2013

AMD RV635 XT amp; Pro In Jan Feb 2008

DigiTimes reported that AMD is planning to launch RV635XT and Pro in Januaryand February next year respectively. The RV635 XT will have a core frequency of800MHz, and 256MB GDDR3 memory, while the RV635 Pro will have a core frequencyof 600MHz, and 512MB GDDR2 memory. Both will support 128-bit memory bandwidth.AMD will provide engineering samples of the RV635 Pro to its partners later thismonth.



mardi 16 avril 2013

halloween horrors 2011 “halloween 5 the revenge of michael myers”

Fast-forward one year to 1989 and we find ourselves staring headlong at Halloween 5 : The Revenge Of Michael Myers, a flick as uninspiring as its title is uninspired.

I’ll give director Dominique Othenin-Girard and his screenwriters credit for trying to expand the whole Myers mythos into new directions here, but the whole thing’s just so flipping absurd that no amount of suspension of disbelief can carry you through it with a straight face.

First off, we’ve got the prospect of Michael (this time portrayed by one Donald L. Shanks, as if it matters all that much) surviving a hail of gunfire followed by a plunge down a mineshaft. Okay, only a little rougher than some of his previous “deaths,” I suppose, but add to that the fact that when he comes back one year later on Halloween night (of course) to take another crack at killing his niece Jamie (again played by Danielle Harris, who’s really asked to carry a lot of this film since her friends start buying the far rather quickly, and truth be told she does a very admirable job) we find that she has developed full-blown psychic powers that clue her into where and when her murderous uncle is going to strike next! Not that it saves her friends or his other victims, of course, ‘cuz where would the fun be in that?

Anyway, the whole setup’s absurd, Donald Pleasence’s Dr. Loomis feels like he’s being shoehorned into the script just because, hell, he’s gotta be there ,right?, and Othenin-Girard proves himself to be a director who doesn’t exactly excel at the basics of mood and tension, both of which are absolute musts in any slasher film.

While the “Divimax” DVD release from Anchor Bay of Halloween 5 is every bit as nicely-put-together as the one they did for the previous installment (see our last review for semi-full DVD specifications), it’s really a matter of trying to make a silk purse from a sow’s ear. The movie itself just doesn’t warrant all that special a treatment, sad as it makes this Halloween series junkie to utter those very-nearly-blasphemous words.

Look, I won’t kid you folks out there in blog-reader-land — when Halloween 5 : The Revenge Of Michael Myers plays on AMC this week, I’m sure I’ll watch it at least once (well, okay, probably only once) but that just proves what a sucker for any Michael Myers flick I am. Assuming that you don’t share this affliction and are, instead, a viewer of taste and discernment who values their free time and spends it wisely, there’s really nothing I can honestly come up with to recommend this film to you. the tried-and-true phrase “for completists only” is absolutely as spot-on a description of this flick as one can find, so if you are one, then hell, tune in, of course (I will be, so you don’t have to feel like too much of a hopeless sucker), but if you’re not, then yeah, it certainly won’t be too hard at all for you to find something better to do with your time.

lundi 15 avril 2013

Arctic Unleashes C3 C4 Car Chargers



Swiss based Arctic Cooling has unveiled the ARCTIC C3 and C4, expanding its product portfolio. The ARCTIC C3 is a USB car charger whilst the C4 is a car charger forboth rechargeable batteries and USB devices. The compact car chargersfit in a glove compartment/ side door pocket easily and feature a USBport, two slots for AA/ AAA rechargeable batteries (C4 only) and LEDstatus lights. Both are backed by a two year limited warranty and canbe purchased from major retailers and e-tailers at a MSRP of USD8.65/5.95 Euro (ARCTIC C3) and USD 14.45/ 9.95 Euro (ARCTIC C4) come endMarch 2010.


News via [Hardwarebistro]




jeudi 11 avril 2013

ASUS Unleashes M4A Boards w 8-Phase Power

Ultimate Power Designs for Pushing AM3 CPU to the Limit

ASUS M4 Series Motherboards with Exclusive 8-Phase Power Design Provides Stability and Performance to Unleash Maximum CPU Potentials

ASUS, world-leading producer of motherboards, has today launched the brand new M4 Series motherboards to fully support the AMD? next generation AM3 processors. The Phenom II AM3 processors are able to support up to DDR 3 2000MHz memory speed, so DDR3 tech. is finally realized in AMD platform. To unleash the AM3 processors’ full potential, ASUS’ constant development of the 8-Phase power design has resulted in superb performances—reaching an excellent 91% in power efficiency. With the ASUS TurboV’s intuitive overclocking utility, and the easy-to-use ASUS Turbo Key, users can easily overclock and overvoltage the new processors like never before. The ASUS M4 Series thus brings the AM3 CPU performance into full play—providing users with the perfect choice for the AM3 processors usage.

Breakthrough 8-Phase Power Design Tailored for Optimal Performance

ASUS is proud to introduce the brand new 8-Phase power design on the M4 Series; which with the highest phase number of VRM power in the AMD platform, leads industry specifications. The ASUS M4 Series is also designed with an additional 1 to 2 power phases dedicated to the CPU embedded memory and HT controller—guaranteeing delivery of appropriate voltages for more stable operations and longer CPU lifespan—regardless of heavy or light system loading. ASUS has also adopted EPU function—a well-liked feature in ASUS P5Q series launch, in AMD platform. This unique EPU technology will provide total system power management by detecting current PC loadings and intelligently moderating power in real-time. The ASUS M4 Series also utilizes high quality 5000-hour long lifespan (at 105ºC working temperatures) capacitors that improves power efficiency and lowers system temperatures—providing a durable working environment and better overclocking capabilities.

Easy and Outstanding Overclocking with Turbo Key and TurboV

The ASUS Turbo Key is an exclusive feature that transforms the PC power button into a physical overclocking button. Completing the easy setup provides users with the ability to boost performance levels with just a push of a button—presenting users with faster, more powerful performances without interrupting ongoing work or games—overclocking has never been easier! For hardcore users, the ASUS M4 Series also features TurboV, an advanced overclocking tool that utilizes a micro-controller to provide precise 0.02V voltage adjustments. Furthermore, users can save their preferred OC profiles and easily apply the best O.C. settings for different scenarios. Now anyone can enjoy performance boosts—without needing to exit the operating system or rebooting; -with the ASUS M4 Series motherboards.

M4A Series product list:

M4A79T Deluxe

M4A79 Deluxe

M4A78T-E

M4A78-E

M4A78 PRO

Chipset

790FX+SB750

790GX+SB750

780G+SB700

System bus

HyperTransport™ 3.0: up to 5200 MT/s

Memory

DDR3 1600(O.C.)/ 1333/1066 MHz

DDR2 1066/

800/667 MHz

DDR3 1600(O.C.)/ 1333/1066 MHz

DDR2 1066/

800/667 MHz

DDR2 1066/

800/667 MHz

Graphics

N/A

ATI Radeon™ HD 3300

ATI Radeon™

HD 3200

PCIe x 16 slot

x4

x4

x2

x2

x1

Gbit LAN

x1

Audio

8CH HD Audio

Storage

1* Ultra DMA
5* SATA 3Gb/s

1* eSATA 3Gb/s

1* Ultra DMA
6*SATA 3Gb/s

1394a

Yes

-

M4N Series product list

M4N82 Deluxe

M4N72-E

M4N78 PRO

Chipset

NVIDIA

nForece 980a SLI

NVIDIA

nForece 750a SLI

NVIDIA

GeForce 8300

System bus

HyperTransport™ 3.0: up to 5200 MT/s

Memory

DDR2 1066/800/667 MHz

Graphics

GeForce 8 Series GPU for Hybrid SLI output only

GeForce 8300 GPU

PCIe x 16 slot

x3 (3-Way SLI)

x2 (SLI)

X1

Gbit LAN

x1

Audio

8CH HD Audio

Storage

1* Ultra DMA
5* SATA 3Gb/s

1* eSATA 3Gb/s

1* Ultra DMA
6* SATA 3Gb/s

1394a

Yes

Yes

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mardi 9 avril 2013

Deadlight la configuration minimum et quelques screenshots

Il y a quelques mois Deadlight a été l'une des stars du Summer of Arcade sur le Xbox Live. Le 25 octobre prochain, le jeu de Tequila Works resurgira sur PC avec ses zombies et son atmosphère angoissante. Ce dernier se dévoile au travers de quelques images. On apprend aussi davantage sur la configuration minimum que demandera le jeu:

OS : Windows XP SP3 / Windows Vista
Processeur : 2 GHz ou plus
RAM : 2 Go
Carte graphique : Shader Model 3.0, DirectX 9.0c
Espace disque : 5 Go

Pour cette version PC vous aurez aussi quelques petits bonus : une nouvelle difficulté, le mode Cauchemar et l'OST sera fournie avec le jeu. En attendant la sortie prochaine de cette version PC, vous pouvez toujours lire notre test de la version 360 de Deadlight.

· Voir les images de Deadlight
· Lire le test de Deadlight sur Xbox 360
· Forum Deadlight

lundi 8 avril 2013

Apple iPad 3 expected to launch on 7 March

The next version of Apples iPad is expected to launch on 7 March at a scheduled event organised by the Cupertino, California-based company.

Apple has not confirmed the product launch, but strongly hinted at it in its invitation to journalists. “We have something you really have to see. And touch,” it said, accompanying an image of what appeared to be an iPad touchscreen, according to the BBC.The iPad 2 launched in March of last year, suggesting a trend for launches of the Apple tablet range, but the original iPad released in early April, so we cannot necessarily assume anything on the basis of dates.Sales of the first two iPad models have topped 50 million units worldwide, which, when we consider the high price tag involved, is a lot of profit for the company.With the death of Apples co-founder and former CEO, Steve Jobs, last year investors have expressed concern about whether or not the company can continue to push forward. The launch of the iPhone 4S disappointed investors and fans alike, so many eyes will be watching the iPad 3 to see if it can steal back market share that is being slowly lost to rivals like Samsungs Galaxy Tab and Amazons dirt cheap Kindle Fire, the latter of which now has its own competition in the form of a $199 Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet.All is not rosey for Apple, however, as it it is embroiled in a patent war with rival companies, with lawsuits fired back and forth. Initially it appeared to have the upper hand, but recent struggles with Samsung, Motorola Mobility and Proview have shown that its best not to throw stones when living in a glass house.Source: BBC

dimanche 7 avril 2013

Antarctica WaterChill CPU block

To demonstrate asetek's position as the leadingmanufacturer of water cooling solutions and to fulfil the demands from the mosthardcore enthusiasts, asetek has released a new and EXTREMLY POWERFUL CPUCOOLING BLOCK: The Antarctica CPU Cooler Block. The Antarctica CPU cooling blockrepresents the following qualities:

BEST PERFORMANCE & OVERCLOCKING POTENTIAL IN THE WORLD
NEW IMPROVED BLOCK WITH STREAM CHANNELS(tm) FOR BETTER WATER FLOW AND HEATREMOVAL
TWO WATER OUTLETS FOR MORE AGGRESSIVE WATER FLOW
NEW IMPROVED LID AND PUSH-ON FITTINGS FOR EASIER ASSEMBLY
STRONG VISUAL IMPACT FOR CASE MODIFICATIONS
SUPPORTS INTEL S478, AMD SOCKET A (S462), AMD ATHLON FX (S939/S940) & AMDATHLON64 (S754)



samedi 6 avril 2013

ASRock's PCI Express 3.0 motherboards unveiled

Details of several new motherboards with support for PCI Express 3.0 from ASRock have turned up, including specs of a couple of upcoming models. The most exciting model is the feature packed Z68 Extreme7 which has been given quite a makeover since Computex, not in terms of features, but in terms of looks.

Although four new models have shown up, only two are actually new, as all four models have the Gen3 moniker tacked on the end. The two boards that dont appear to have changed much is the P67 Extrem4 Gen3 which has been given an overhaul with regards to the choice of colours and of course PCI Express 3.0 switches for the x16 PCI Express slots has otherwise not changed at all from what we can tell. The same goes for the Z68 Extreme4 Gen3, which got the same treatment as the P67 Extreme4 Gen3.

The Z68 Etreme3 Gen3 is a brand new model though that slots in between the Z68 Pro3 and the Z68 Extreme4. Unlike the previous two models, this one has been given a set of new chipset heatsinks as well which look rather quite stylish. Its quite hard to see any details from the tiny picture though, but the specs give us an idea of whats on offer. The board has a pair of x16 PCI Express slots that operate in dual x8 mode when both are in use, two x1 PCI Express slots and two PCI slots. Around the back the board has what we think is four USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports, an eSATA port, Gigabit Ethernet, 7.1-channel audio and a D-Sub, HDMI and DVI port. The board also features power, reset and clear CMOS buttons, but for everything else were going to have to wait until it launches.

Finally we have ASRocks new flagship board, the Z68 Extreme7 Gen3 and although there was a version on display at Computex, the revised version doesnt look anything like it. ASRock has gone for a design that has ended up somewhere between Gigabytes UD7 and Asus ROG series of boards, although there are a few things that couldve been better in our opinion. The new heatsinks and gold capacitors look very modern and high-tech though, even though they are unlikely to offer any extra benefits over more regular looking components.

The slot-layout is far from ideal and ASRock has kitted out the board with an nForce 200 chip which enables 3-way SLI and according to the spec sheet the top slot is the only x16 PCI Express 3.0 slot, whereas the other four x16 slots are stuck at PCI Express 2.0. Theres also a single PCI Express x1 and a single PCI slot on the board. A very strange setup, but at least its something unique to this board.

ASRock has gone feature crazy on the Z68 Extreme7 with no less than four additional SATA 6Gbps ports, an eSATA controller, three USB 3.0 host controllers and a pair of Gigabit Ethernet controllers. Due to lack of PCI Express lanes from the chipset, ASRock has as such had to add a PLX bridge chip to handle all the peripheral controllers. The board also has headers for eight USB 2.0 ports, two USB 3.0 ports and a FireWire port.

Around the back, unless ASRock has changed things around since Computex, there are two USB 2.0 ports, four USB 3.0 ports, two Ethernet ports, a FireWire port, an eSATA port, 7.1-channel audio with optical S/PDIF and a full set of display connectivity options which consist of a DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI and D-Sub connectors. Finally we have power, reset and clear CMOS buttons alongside a POST 80 debug LED. The real question is how much this board will cost, as we expect this to be the most expensive motherboard ASRock has ever launched to date.

Source: TweakTown, VR-Zone Forums



vendredi 5 avril 2013

ASUS will ship Padfone with Ice Cream Sandwich preloaded

Remember our coverage about ASUSs upcoming smartphone-tablet hybrid mobile computing device that was eventually revealed to be the Padfone in Computex this year? Well, if you happen to be interested in getting your hands on one of these Padfones on launch day, wee have got an additional bit of good news for youu. Apparently, the Taiwanese OEM has announced that it plans to ship the Padfone with Googles upcoming version of the Android operating system, which has been dubbed "Ice Cream Sandwich", preloaded into the device.

As most people will undoubtedly know by now, hopes and expectations forr Ice Cream Sandwich are high, as it is with this particular version of the Android operating system that Google is aiming to merge both the smartphone-centric and the tablet-optimized branches of Android back into a single unified release. This makes sense, considering how the Padfones biggest selling point is its ability to switch between smartphone mode and tablet mode in an instant as soon as the smartphone component of the Padfone is locked into its tablet-sized cradle. As such, a unified version of Android which is capable of working well on both form factors is integral to the Padfones success; this might explain why ASUS has chosen to hold out on the Padfones official launch until such an operating system is made available for it to run off on.

Lastly, there has also been some whispers of what appears to be a Padfone successor currently in the works over at ASUSs labs, along with some unverfied claims that the next-gen Padfone might certain additional technologies such as support for mobile broadband connectivity via 4G and glassless 3D display. However, considering how the first-generation Padfone has yet to even see the light of day on retail shelves, lets just say that we will cross that particular bridge when we actually come to it.

Source: Netbooknews.com



lundi 1 avril 2013

ASUS Offers Express Gate Feature For Notebooks

Notebooks have become indispensable both at work and at home as Internetrelated activities take an increasingly important role in our daily life. Withits continuous effort to provide the most advanced technology with the simplestusage experience, ASUS unveils the latest feature, Express Gate. This additionalbuilt-in operating system enables ultra fast boot up for access to a host ofmost commonly used features on its full range of notebooks based on Intel’slatest platform.

With this truly convenient, instant access to the Internet, users can now send alast-minute email before rushing off to work, browse the Web in betweenappointments and reach friends and family via instant messenger all in the blinkof an eye. In addition, Express Gate has also effectively created two computersin one that it is now easier to share the computer. When under the Express Gateenvironment, Internet, music and photos can be shared without disturbing thefiles and setup in the Windows operating system reserved for personal use.

“ASUS is always committed to bring customers the most innovative solutions thathelps to simplify usage experience while enjoying the best performance,” saidTony Chen, General Manager of ASUS Notebook Business Unit. ”With Express Gate,users will enjoy instant Internet access with new levels of fast speed and easeof use like never before!”

In a nutshell, Express Gate is…

Easy to use! Intelligent technology that’s simply easy to use.Online access in 8 seconds! No more waiting and ultra fast accessProtected privacy for sharing a computer! Friends & family can use yournotebook to go online, use IM, listen to the music and view photos allwithout access to your data in Windows environment!Energy saving! No need to leave system on all-day just to avoid longboot up timeInstant photo sharing & web blogs update!Improved usage experience & enhanced efficiency! Perfect for today’sbusy lifestyles

dimanche 31 mars 2013

ATI prepping a new mid-range AGP part

Taiwanese insiders revealed to DigiTimes last month that NVIDIA was preparing AGP versions of its GeForce 7600 graphics cards for a release some time this quarter. NVIDIA has yet to make any such announcement, but The Inquirer now has word that ATI may also be planning to refresh its mid-range AGP lineup. The site says ATI is readying a new AGP graphics card based on its upcoming RV560 GPU, which other sources suggest will be introduced at $ 199 as the Radeon X1700 later this year.

According to The Inq, the AGP RV560 variant will have a 450 MHz core clock and 256 MB of 650 MHz GDDR3 memory pumping data through a 128-bit memory bus. Previous info from X-bit labs suggests the vanilla RV560 will sport 24 pixel shader processors as well as eight texture units, and DigiTimes heard last month from its graphics card manufacturer moles that the chip will be one of ATI's first 80 nm parts. X-bit labs's sources said the RV560 will launch during the back-to-school season, but The Inq believes the AGP flavor won't show up until October.

mercredi 27 mars 2013

ASUS A8N32-SLI Premium Board

ASUS has an upcoming A8N32-SLI Premium board that has two PCI-E x16 slots running at full x16 bandwidth each. This is made possible by pairing up two nForce4 chipsets; CK8-04 and C51D together to offer up to 40 PCI Express lanes where 32 PCI Express lanes are allocated to the two PCI-E x16 graphics slots, 2 to network and RAID controllers and the remaining 4 to the PCI-E x4 slot.