PS3 developers only using 30% of the machine's power
blogs.guardian.co.uk — Threespeech has just posted an interview with Naughty Dog designer Richard Lemarchand, in which he talks up Sony's new low-level programming tools, aimed at encouraging coders to employ the machine's SPUs, or Synergistic Processing Units. (Submitted by inactive) More...
NASA Insists Perchlorate Doesn't Rule Out Life On Mars
blogs.guardian.co.uk — Martian soil appears to contain perchlorate salts, according to the latest twitterings from NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander. The presence of perchlorate generated rumours this week because of suggestions that it meant that the soil is less friendly to life than previously thought. (Submitted by inactive) More...
The Darwin Diet, Did it Help Him
blogs.guardian.co.uk — Darwin's attempts to combat headaches, muscle spasms and flatulence had a lot in common with Atkins and a diet made famous by Beyonce, discovers Marcus Pearce.Dizziness, muscle spasms, vomiting, cramps.With this formidable list of symptoms it is amazing that Charles Darwin ever managed to haul himself out of his sick bed and put pen to paper (Submitted by inactive) More...
Has Apple bitten off more than it can chew?
blogs.guardian.co.uk — Wired is collecting Apple defect stories including MobileMe e-mail outage, web-app issues and inadvertent credit-card charges; problems staying on the 3-G network with iPhone 3G; the buggy iPhone 2.0 release; OS X Leopard bugs; Mac Pro sleep issues and poor MacBook Air battery life. (Submitted by mikelgan) More...
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