Tuesday, May 25, 2010

ASUS ENGTX400 series graphics cards




ASUS Latest Graphic Card "ENGTX400". The ENGTX400 series graphics cards are what the gamers are wanting for and now that it is available computer gamers will surely experience a different thing as they play their favorite games with this newest ENGTX400 series graphics cards.

ENGTX400 Specifications:

Model
ENGTX480/2DI/1536MD5
ENGTX470/2DI/1280MD5
Graphics engine
GeForce GTX480 GeForce GTX470
Bus standard
PCI Express® 2.0
PCI Express® 2.0
Video memory
1536MB GDDR5
1280MB GDDR5
Engine clock
700 MHz
607MHz
CUDA core clock
1401MHz
1215MHz
Memory clock
3696MHz (924MHz GDDR5)
3348MHz (837MHz GDDR5)
Memory interface
384 bit
320 bit
DVI max. resolution
2560 * 1600
2560 * 1600
D-Sub max. resolution
2048 * 1536
2048 * 1536
DVI output
2x native dual-link DVI-I
2x native dual-link DVI-I
HDMI output
1x native (Mini HDMI)
1x native HDMI (Mini HDMI)
D-Sub output
1x via adapter
1x via adapter
HDCP compliant
Yes
Yes
Software Bundled
ASUS utilities and drivers
Design Garage and Supersonic Sled applications
ASUS utilities and drivers
Design Garage and Supersonic Sled applications
Note
Card size is 11" x 5.5" inch
Card size is 10" x 5" inch
l Specifications subject to change without notice.
l Product appearance and bundled software subject to change without notice.
l Brand and product names mentioned are trademarks of their respective owners

Read more: www.indiaprwire.com/pressrelease/computer-hardware

Mark Zuckerberg: Facebook CEO pledges new privacy control

Latest Tech News!!!

 

 

 

Contrite Facebook CEO promises new privacy controls

source:http://news.yahoo.com/


Buffeted by privacy snafus and the lingering fallout from a damning, years-old instant messaging thread, Facebook chief exec Mark Zuckerberg switched into full-on damage control Monday, confessing that the sprawling social network had "missed the mark" when it comes to its complex privacy controls — and pledging to do better.
In an open letter published Monday in the Washington Post (whose chairman, Donald E. Graham, just so happens to sit on Facebook's board of directors), Zuckerberg wrote that Facebook has been "growing quickly" and admitted that "sometimes we move too fast."

"Many of you thought our controls were too complex," Zuckerberg's letter reads. "Our intention was to give you lots of granular controls" — uh, you can say that again — "but that may not have been what many of you wanted. We just missed the mark."

Zuckerberg promised, in "coming weeks," privacy controls that will be "much simpler to use" — including an "easy way to turn off all third-party services" that can access your account.

Read full article: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/20100524/tc_ytech_gadg/ytech_gadg_tc2204

Friday, May 21, 2010

Windows 7 Shortcut Keys

Windows 7 is the newest operating system under Microsoft. So, if you are a new user of Windows 7 and having problems in using the shortcut keys.I gathered here some shortcut keys that you can use in Windows 7.

Source:http://techie-buzz.com/