Prepare your wallets folks, Nvidia is officially announcing its RTX 40-series GPUs today. The RTX 4090 arrives on October 12th priced at $1,599, with the RTX 4080 priced starting at $899 and available in November.…
Samsung announces the Samsung Galaxy SIII
Coming as a successor to Samsung's previous flagship Galaxy phone, the Galaxy SIII has big shoes to fill. Samsung's 2012 flagship phone is more than capable than it's predecessor and the competition, featuring a 1.4…
Google Releases Chrome for Android
Google has finally released a working beta of it's Chrome Browser for Android. The mobile version of Google's popular browser on the desktop has been redesigned from the ground-up for mobile devices, prioritizing speed and…
Prevent Lightroom from launching when inserting any portable…
One minor quirk that always irked me with Lightroom was that it always launches whenever I insert device on my USB slot or card reader. And I mean always. While it might be a boon…
WordPress 3.3 “Sonny” now available
The Wordpress team at Automattic has just released Wordpress 3.3, named “Sonny” in honor of the great jazz saxophonist Sonny Stitt. The update to their offers the usual slew of bugfixes and introduces several new…
LG confirms Android ICS upgrade in the works
LG has issued an announcement indicating that the latest Android release, Android 4.0 AKA Ice Cream Sandwich will be making it's way onto it's smartphones. Read More
AMD-branded memory to reach US shores
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has just announced that their AMD-branded memory modules will soon be shipping via strategic partners in the US. For years even before the ATI acquisition, AMD has been supplying the memory…
Apple bumps Macbook Pro 2011-line specs
Apple has quietly refreshed it's 2011 line of Macbook Pros ahead of holiday shopping (Black Friday deals yay!). The smallest of the line, the 13" MBP gets a speed bump and a bigger hard drivel…
Canon EOS-1D X Full Frame DSLR
Canon has unveiled the latest update to their professional line of dSLR: the Canon EOS-1D X. This 18 megapixel full-frame camera is set to replace the Canon EOS-1D Mark IV. Read More