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Weekend tech reading: CHW interviews Nvidia CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang
CHW interviews Nvidia CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang Our tech media was invited to interview Nvidia's founder and CEO, Mr. Jen-Hsun Huang. It happened a few days ago during the GPU Technology Conference event, formerly known as Nvision. The following text is the transcription of a 30 min meeting with JHH. CHW
Top 10 Windows 7 booster apps Windows 7 is a big improvement over Vista, and a pretty convenient OS in general—but it's by no means perfect. These 10 downloads improve Windows 7's looks, functions, and make it easier, safer, and more convenient to upgrade to. LifeHacker
PC vs. Mac now vs. PC and Mac then In one of Apple's latest TV ads we see PC going retro. It's actually a cute ad as PC regresses back in time with various incarnations of himself through the years, each time promising that a particular version of Windows won't suck. But since we're going retro, maybe we should look at a few of Apple's ads from around the time PC and Mac apparently met (according to the ad): the '90s. CNET
eBooks: replacement or enhacement of the printed page? In the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing process. This newtechnology changed the world forever. One specific task was made incredibly easy — the spreading of written words. eBooks take us to the threshold of a possible shift in the way we read books. Neowin
Apple files patent for OS embedded advertising Steve Jobs has submitted one of the most devious patents of all time: operating system advertising. That’s right, according to the patent, Jobs wants you looking at ads embedded right into your operating system. Maximum PC
Top 10 Windows 7 booster apps Windows 7 is a big improvement over Vista, and a pretty convenient OS in general—but it's by no means perfect. These 10 downloads improve Windows 7's looks, functions, and make it easier, safer, and more convenient to upgrade to. LifeHacker
PC vs. Mac now vs. PC and Mac then In one of Apple's latest TV ads we see PC going retro. It's actually a cute ad as PC regresses back in time with various incarnations of himself through the years, each time promising that a particular version of Windows won't suck. But since we're going retro, maybe we should look at a few of Apple's ads from around the time PC and Mac apparently met (according to the ad): the '90s. CNET
eBooks: replacement or enhacement of the printed page? In the 15th century Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing process. This newtechnology changed the world forever. One specific task was made incredibly easy — the spreading of written words. eBooks take us to the threshold of a possible shift in the way we read books. Neowin
Apple files patent for OS embedded advertising Steve Jobs has submitted one of the most devious patents of all time: operating system advertising. That’s right, according to the patent, Jobs wants you looking at ads embedded right into your operating system. Maximum PC
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TomSEA on October 24, 2009 9:01 PM |
That top-ten booster apps is a great read. Thanks! |
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Relic on October 25, 2009 3:12 PM |
That's what was missing on my desktop! Large, flashing and annoying advertisement! Yay Apple... Then again it could be for free OSes of theirs /shrug. |
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