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more about #11 meatbag_pussrocket: [oblig.] #11: take your iMac to Panera Bread more » christopher002: My Unofficial #11 - connect your previous extended keyboard and get rid of that little thing that comes with them now. I was able to convince the chic... more » Stndsh0: I would hedge my bets on #5, #6 or #11. Jesus, you want to give us a wee hint on your picks? more » Stndsh0: I would hedge my bets on #5, #6 or #11. Jesus, you want to give us a wee hint on your picks? more » acidrain69: Ok, #3 is DK, #6 is some kind of pokemon thing. #8 is maybe Kirby? #11 is megaman, #12 is Pikachu, #13 is Ryu, and #14 is Samus. I'm lost for the rest... more » PMZanetti: #11 IS THE PURPOSE OF THE DEVICE. Despite what you theoretically think you are capable/allowed to do, Apple does not care. The purpose of AppleTV, is... more » psychonaut2021:That's Mr Psychonaut to you!: Oh man, #11 was pure awesome. #19 was cool. Wtf Giz?! more » JacindaPavo: In regards to #11 [text entry]: If you double-tap quickly in a text entry field, it'll zoom in on the entry box however far it takes to make the box ... more » jonhapimp: fucking Useless, directX 11 that is more » dingus: #11: replace "vaporized" with "dead". more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Where are the searches for "How do I get un-pregnant"? And I think the answer to #11 is "curry". more » -
#directx11
AMD Unveils World's First DirectX 11 Graphics Processor, Takes It for a Spin in Public
AMD demoed their buzzed-about DirectX 11 graphics processor at the Computex show in Taiwan, offering proof that they're making progress in getting to market first with their product. More » -
#wirelessusb
Wireless USB 1.1 Already in the Works
Despite wireless USB just getting off the ground, Intel is supposedly working on a wireless USB 1.1 standard that will increase data transfer rates to 1Gbps. The standard would move Wireless USB's operating frequency to the 6GHz range, up from the 3-4GHz current wireless USB is operating in. There are detractors, such as NEC's Masami Katagiri, who claim wireless USB is only transferring at 40Mbps right now and would have to hit at least 500Mbps to gain 1.1 approval. Realistic or not, we like the ambition. [EETimes]
