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Microsoft will demo a clever pressure-sensitive keyboard at October’s User Interface Software and Technology event. This video preview shows the keyboard in action, with a brief overview of how it works, and suggests some cool applications for the tech which range from PC gaming to messenger message typing. Hit play for more.

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VIDEO: Pressure-sensitive keyboard revealed originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Fri, 07 Aug 2009 11:40:16 +0100

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Netbooks offer a really light and tight package at low prices to boot. It’s little wonder why sales of netbooks are increasing even in these dire times. However, netbooks do have some disadvantages, one of which being the increased difficulty or even impossibility of upgrading it.
This is why we came up with this guide. It shows you how to properly disassemble the Acer Aspire One netbook so that you can upgrade its memory. … More Info

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We are pointing you in the direction of some in-ear headphones for our tech deal today, something which may appeal to music lovers in need of some portable ear appendages.

Available from Play.com at the bargain price of £17.99 these headphones have an 11mm driver, “streamlined alloy casing” and different sized earbuds, which should mean you won’t need the volume as high.

With some positive buyer reviews, stand-out characteristics mentioned are decent base and build quality for the earphones that should have an RRP of £51.99.

The link below will take you to the deal and we’ll have another one for you tomorrow.

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Daily Tech Deal: Skullcandy Full Metal Jacket earphones originally appeared on Pocket-lint on Thu, 06 Aug 2009 13:00:00 +0100

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Although GPGPU (general-purpose computing on GPUs) is growing in popularity, we’re still a little ways away from it becoming totally mainstream, and used by many. Over the course of the past year, though, NVIDIA is one company who has actively been pushing GPGPU, along with their CUDA technology, in order to get applications and scenarios in front of consumers to show them the benefits that their speedy graphics cards can offer.

One area where GPGPU can drastically improve performance is with video encoding, especially where filters are concerned. In some cases, the performance can increase upwards of 100 times over a CPU, and it’s for this reason that NVIDIA focuses on pushing the technology so hard. The company has just experienced a nice thumbs-up from a company called Lowry Digital, as well, as that company is the one which is responsible for enhancing the film footage of the Apollo 11 landing on the moon.

As you’d imagine, video footage from almost fifty years ago can’t hold a candle to today’s HD video, but even considering the time it was recorded, it still looks pretty bad given the circumstances. As you can see in the sample below, though, the image is drastically improved (there are more samples at the below link). In the  press release, it notes that on typical CPUs, each frame being dealt with would take upwards of 45 minutes to process, but with GPGPU, it takes seconds.

Maybe this is the kind of news that NVIDIA and GPGPU as a whole needs to get consumers excited about such technology, especially given that many people don’t realize they can do similar processing in their own homes.

“Lowry Digital’s restoration process has brought out details in the Apollo 11 videos that were never visible before,” said Andy Keane, general manager of the Tesla business unit at NVIDIA. “You can now see the faces of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin behind their visors, the stars on the U.S. flag when it is being raised and amazing details of the moon surface. We’re proud that NVIDIA has made such an important contribution to this historic project.”

Source: NVIDIA Press Release

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