Are you looking for a framework for web applications? Checkout this post, it points out what you should be looking for in a framework, especially from a startup\'s perspective. Also, it briefly explains why Django might be a good choice.
Check out this watch that can RECORD video, pictures, and audio as well as display them on it\'s 1.8\" TFT screen. This is some James Bond ish\'.\\r\\rReview by Jake Lumetta (twitter.com/jakelumetta)
AMD is placing its hopes of regaining market share lost to Intel on its new line of processors set for launch next year. AMD is planning to launch a lot of processors, 13 of them to be exact according to the latest roadmap uncovered.
AMD doesn\'t appear to have said as much itself, but one report claims the chip maker has today formally announced its Phenom II processor. The claim comes from US site EE Times. Since North American journalists are only now climbing out of bed, we imagine the story comes from a pre-briefing given to the title, presumably scheduled to go live today.
Fallout 3 suffers from morbidly high expectations, but after 50 hours we can say with some authority that both fans and first-timers will be very happy with what has been accomplished.
Functionally, it\'s hiding at least one killer app. Visually, it’s a bigger jump than Windows XP to Windows Vista. Given that NXE is a mandatory update for anyone on Xbox Live, it\'s a good thing we really, really liked it.
In the majority of the benchmarks run, the new Core i7 processors outperformed the fastest Core 2 Extreme, the 3.2GHz QX9770. Clock for clock, the Core i7 is markedly faster than the Core 2.
Installing and running Firefox 3.1 beta 1 is a revealing experience. Just like Chrome reminded us a few weeks ago, the basics of a browser matter. We have been using Firefox 3.1 beta 1 for a day now and we have come to two conclusions: We refuse to go back to a previous version and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer is in deep trouble.
This fall, SEE launches its programming by offering one of Stanford’s most popular sequences: the three-course Introduction to Computer Science taken by the majority of Stanford’s undergraduates and seven more advanced courses in artificial intelligence and electrical engineering.
A refresh of Apple\'s long-in-the-tooth MacBook Pro line was pretty much the only sure thing slated for today\'s event, and Apple certainly delivered. As for looks, you probably know the score by now: chiclet keyboard, Air-inspired aluminum stylings, and a glossy screen that\'s flush with a new iMac-like black bezel.
Phase 2 Windows ad delivers better message than Gates/Seinfeld head scratcher: Not all PC users look like John Hodgman. Spot includes Deepak Chopra, Bill Gates, A-Rod, Eva Longoria and other proud Windows users.