As one of the most recoganized brand providing high-end cooling solution, Thermalright has produced lots of classy coolers with really decent performance such as Ultra 120 Extreme and T-Rad2. Actually the T-Rad2 won Expreview Editor’s Choice Award last year in our 13 VGA coolers roundup, so we just couldn’t help getting excited to see the new version T-Rad2 GTX at ComputeX Taipei 2009.

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Toshiba today announced the launch of world’s first 64GB SDXC Memory Card, delivering a maximum read/write speed of 60MB/35MB per second. The sample shipments for OEM manufacturers of 64GB SDXC memory cards will start this November, and the retail products are expected to be available next spring.
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Intel’s reportedly planning to stop the supply of Atom Z processors to the netbook market according to Digitimes, but Intel has now rejected the rumors.
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AMD will release the 3.4GHz Phenom II 965 Black Edition in only ten days, according to Brightsideofnews.
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NVIDIA has lately announced the GeForce 190.56 Beta for developers, which provide beta support for OpenGL 3.2 and GLSL 1.50.
You will need one of the following graphics cards to get access to the OpenGL 3.2 and GLSL 1.50 functionality:
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The Khronos Group has announced OpenGL version 3.2, the tenth revision since the original version 1.0. The new release adds features for enhanced performance, increased visual quality, accelerated geometry processing and easier portability of Direct3D applications.
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August 4th, 2009 by Sue NEWS

CyberLink has today released the video editing software PowerDirector 8 which features a number of breakthrough technologies.
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According to reliable sources, Inno3D is readying a water-cooled iChill Black Series GTX 295 graphics card, and Expreview has managed to score some shiny pictures of it.
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