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- No BS Podcast #213: State of the GPU wars, Windows 8.1, and Battlefield 4
- ASRock Z87 Extreme11/ac Mobo Sports 22 SATA and SAS-3 Connectors for Storage Junkies
- Nvidia's Tesla K40 GPU Accelerator Offers Monster Performance for Supercomputing Chores
- Sony's 1 Million PlayStation 4 Console Sales in 24 Hours Marred by Complaints of Faulty Hardware
- Western Digital Plays with Seagate's HAMR Technology, Start Thinking 60TB Hard Drives
- Apple Makes $345 Million Offer for PrimeSense, 3D Sensor Tech Firm Behind the Kinect
- Newegg Daily Deals: Intel Core i3 3240 Processor, MSI Z77A-G45 Motherboard, and More!
No BS Podcast #213: State of the GPU wars, Windows 8.1, and Battlefield 4 Posted: 18 Nov 2013 04:01 PM PST No BS Podcast #213: State of the GPU wars, Windows 8.1, and Battlefield 4On episode #213 of the No BS Podcast we continue our reporting from the front lines of the GPU war between Nvidia and AMD. Next, we break down Battlefield 4's launch issues and compare them to Battlefield 3's. Finally, we ruminate over the arrival of Windows 8.1 and the state of Microsoft before wrapping things up with our editor picks. Gordon then delivers an epic rant on the ever-present anti-PC bias in the media. Editor's Note - This podcast was recorded on November 8th in both audio and video formats. Since then we have been working on editing and uploading the video portion, but have experienced issues with the feed, post production, and Youtube. Rather than delay things any further we are releasing the audio instead of waiting for the video to be finished. Thanks for your patience. Editor's PicksTom McNamara: Deus Ex Human Revolution Director's Cut Josh Norem: First Gen Google Nexus 7 Can I Stream It? Jimmy Thang: PdaNet+ Gordon Ung: Nvidia Shield Katherine Stevenson: Trailer Addict Can't get enough Maximum PC? Check us out on the following sites: Subscribe on iTunes Fan us on Facebook Tweet us on Twitter Subscribe to us on Youtube Check out our Windows 8 app in Microsoft's app store Subscribe to our RSS feed If you have any feedback or questions feel free to: Email us at maximumpcpodcast@gmail.com or Leave us a voicemail at 877-404-1337 x1337 Subscribe to Maximum PC in Print or on Google Play, itunes, Kindle, Nook and Zinio. Thanks for listening! |
ASRock Z87 Extreme11/ac Mobo Sports 22 SATA and SAS-3 Connectors for Storage Junkies Posted: 18 Nov 2013 11:47 AM PST |
Nvidia's Tesla K40 GPU Accelerator Offers Monster Performance for Supercomputing Chores Posted: 18 Nov 2013 11:00 AM PST |
Sony's 1 Million PlayStation 4 Console Sales in 24 Hours Marred by Complaints of Faulty Hardware Posted: 18 Nov 2013 10:03 AM PST |
Western Digital Plays with Seagate's HAMR Technology, Start Thinking 60TB Hard Drives Posted: 18 Nov 2013 09:17 AM PST |
Apple Makes $345 Million Offer for PrimeSense, 3D Sensor Tech Firm Behind the Kinect Posted: 18 Nov 2013 07:04 AM PST Acquisition would open a world of opportunities for ApplePerhaps hinting at a future feature of its iPad, iPod touch, and iPad mini devices, it's being reported that Apple snatched up PrimeSense, a fabless semiconductor company in Israel that specializes in low-cost, high-performance 3D sensing and machine vision technologies. The start-up's technology is represented in more than 24 million devices around the world, including Microsoft's original Kinect sensor for the Xbox 360 console. It can also be found in 3D scanning applications like the Asus Xtion. A Calcalist financial newspaper report says the deal went down for $345 million, according to CNET, though AllThingsD says the acquisition has yet to be finalized as the two sides try to negotiate "end-game" issues like liquidity preferences (who gets paid first). In any event, Apple is clearly interested in 3D sensing technology, though it's not clear what the Cupertino company would use it for. There are a number of possible applications, from controlling on-screen AppleTV content through motion controls, to countering Samsung's hands-free swiping capabilities in smartphones. "We are focused on building a prosperous company while bringing 3D sensing and natural interaction to the mass market in a variety of markets such as interactive living room and mobile devices," a spokeswoman for PrimeSense told Reuters. "We do not comment on what any of our partners, customers or potential customers are doing and we do not relate to rumors or recycled rumors." This isn't the first time these two companies have been linked in acquisition reports. It was reported back in July that Apple was trying to buy PrimeSense for around $280 million. |
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