Nokia don’t seem to know when to stop flogging a dead horse. On September 1 (yes, the same September 1 that the PSP launches in Europe) they will be unleashing a silver N-Gage onto an unsuspecting public.
It’s not packed full of new features, it doesn’t have an exciting line-up of innovative games, but it is silver.
“We have had a lot of requests from both consumers and trade to provide an N-Gage QD variant. This is very much in line with our fall consumer activities,” said Jukka Hosio, Director, Global Sales, Games Business Program, Nokia. “We chose silver as it’s one of the season’s most fashionable colors.”
By which he means it looks a little like a PSP. As good as the N-Gage was a few years ago, Sony won’t be quaking in its boots.
August 9th, 2005
In a very bizarre reaction, Google has stated that it will refuse to speak to reporters from giant tech website Cnet.com until June 2006 in a row over the invasion of privacy of one of its executives.
In an article about the ease of access to personal information stored in the Google listings, Cnet ‘googled’ the search engine’s CEO, Eric Schmidt. It found out his net worth and his hobbies - all information that was in the public domain and that was listed in the Google index.
For reasons known only to them, Google are claiming this is an invasion of privacy and are cold-shouldering Cnet as a result.
‘Googling’ people you know, or even yourself, is one of the most popular online activities and it is often amazing the information that you can dig up about a person in just a few minutes. Eric Schmidt must either be suffering a major sense of humour failure or is totally unaware of the uses that his own tool is being put to.
This can only result in bad publicity for Google.
August 9th, 2005
Creative has announced the future of audio with the introduction of its highly anticipated Sound Blaster X-Fi line of sound cards. Powered by the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor, the Sound Blaster X-Fi cards introduce Xtreme Fidelity, an entirely new audio standard for music, movies and games.
“On May 12th of this year, we introduced the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor and the Xtreme Fidelity audio standard, and the response has been phenomenal. People have been contacting us from all over the world wanting to know when they can experience Xtreme Fidelity with MP3 music and games from a Sound Blaster sound card. We gave a sneak preview at e3 in Los Angeles, and the crowds were in awe when they heard the difference that Xtreme Fidelity makes,” said Sim Wong Hoo, chairman and CEO of Creative. “We’re addressing all the excitement in time for the holidays with the introduction of the Sound Blaster X-Fi family of ultra high performance sound cards that can dramatically enhance any music or audio, accelerate gaming, and provide an amazing headphone experience. With Sound Blaster X-Fi’s 24-bit Crystalizer(TM) and CMSS®-3D technologies, all your MP3 music and CD music can sound even better than the original studio recording. The CMSS-3D Headphone Expander technology will blow you away. You will think that you are listening to a super high quality surround speaker system, as the sound will seem to come from external speakers instead of headphones pressing right against your ears.”
“Sound Blaster X-Fi heralds the beginning of a new epoch in audio, where X-Fi enabled audio products will eventually and completely replace the old hi- fi equipment in the home,” continued Sim. “With the arsenal of high-end audio products, technologies and intellectual properties that Creative owns, you can expect Creative to release more and more audio product lines that support this new Xtreme Fidelity audio standard.”
Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro
The Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro features professional-quality digital-to- analog converters (DACs) with 116dB SNR, plus an I/O module with a comprehensive selection of connectivity for audio creation with easy-to-use control knobs for the X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer, X-Fi CMSS- 3D (Creative Multi- Speaker Surround), 3DMIDI, and EAX. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro also features 64MB of on-board X-RAM– audio memory dedicated to higher gaming audio quality and performance, in addition to a built-in pre-amp for direct recording, and high-impedance inputs for electric guitars. The “top of the line” Sound Blaster X-Fi solution, the Elite Pro includes all of the standard features, application software, power and performance capabilities of the entire family of Sound Blaster X-Fi cards (described below), in one ultimate solution.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS
Designed to meet the performance demands of the world’s best-known professional gamer, Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty(TM) FPS sound card provides stunning 109dB SNR audio quality, accelerates gaming performance and includes 64MB of on-board X-RAM for high performance gaming. With support for EAX® ADVANCED HD(TM) 5.0, the latest version of the EAX Environmental Audio standard, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS card utilizes X-Fi CMSS 3D technology for stunning audio realism over headphones in LAN gaming. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS features a convenient front-facing internal drive bay for easy connectivity, plus the X- Fi IR remote to easily access and control all digital entertainment, and to control the X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer, X-Fi CMSS 3D, 3DMIDI and EAX. In addition to providing outstanding gaming performance, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS includes all of the standard features, application software, power and performance capabilities of the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum and Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music.
Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum
The ideally versatile sound card to suit all digital entertainment experiences, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum sound card includes an internal drive bay with additional, convenient front-facing input/output connectivity for headphone listening, PC gaming and audio creation. Delivering 109dB SNR audio quality, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum includes the X-Fi IR remote, for easy access to the Entertainment Center software console, which enables access to music, movies and picture slide shows through a slick, streamlined interface. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum also includes all of the standard features, application software, power and performance capabilities of the Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music.
Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic
The Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic sound card harnesses the full power of the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor to upgrade any existing library of MP3 or any music files to the Xtreme Fidelity audio standard. With the X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity 24-bit Crystalizer, MP3 music and movies are converted to Xtreme Fidelity, which deliver an experience beyond the original CD or DVD recordings. With the included Creative MediaSource(TM) 3 software suite, users can easily SuperRip(TM) all their digital music permanently to Xtreme Fidelity. In addition, MediaSource 3 also allows users to further enhance their music content with single-click access to rich features like X- Fi CMSS-3D, Smart Cross-Fade and Smart Volume Management. The Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music sound card plays back audio with rich 109dB SNR quality.
Optimized Modes for Peak X-Fi Performance
Each Sound Blaster X-Fi sound card can direct its power to any of three key modes that are optimized for experiences with music and movie playback, PC gaming or music creation. Each mode is configured to dynamically dedicate the processor’s power to deliver only the features, quality and capabilities that the user requires.
Entertainment Mode
The Entertainment Mode accesses the X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer, which is driven by the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor. The processor converts audio to 24-bit/96kHz quality using its 136dB virtually transparent SRC (Sample Rate Converter) engine. Then it re-masters and selectively enhances the audio by analyzing and identifying which parts of the audio stream have been restricted or damaged during the dynamic compression stages to 16-bit and then the data compression stage to MP3 or WMA formats. For music, low and high frequencies are enhanced while dynamics are improved, for cleaner, richer sound. For movies, explosions, gunshots and high-impact audio sequences sound more realistic than ever before.
In the Entertainment Mode, X-Fi CMSS-3D technology leverages the power of the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor to intelligently upmix audio into surround sound. It also uses advanced techniques to extract specific audio elements, like voice to the center channel and ambience to the surrounding channels.
Gaming Mode
The gaming mode accelerates PC game play. A completely re-engineered game audio processing engine utilizing the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor enables the Sound Blaster X-Fi cards to deliver a very impressive and critical performance boost of up to 40 percent in some cases during game play while simultaneously delivering full audio enhancement effects.
The Creative X-Fi CMSS-3D feature delivers amazingly realistic game audio over headphones. EAX ADVANCED HD 5.0 provides support for an unprecedented 128 voices using the X-Fi processor’s hardware, utilizing EAX MacroFX, EAX PurePath and Environment FlexiFX technologies to provide a new standard of audio realism in games. The X-Fi 24-bit Crystalizer automatically upgrades existing games to the Xtreme Fidelity audio standard.
Audio Creation Mode
The Audio Creation capabilities of the Sound Blaster X-Fi cards surpass the performance of many professional solutions. The Sound Blaster X-Fi utilizes the transparent SRC engine in the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor to convert to and from any resolution at 136dB THD+N. It also provides digital-matched recording capabilities in resolutions from 44.1kHz to 96kHz. Musicians who utilize the Audio Creation Mode offered in each Sound Blaster X-Fi card can enjoy ASIO recording with latency as low as one millisecond with no CPU load, up to eight different 24-bit hardware effects, 24-bit SoundFont sampling, and 3DMIDI.
Xtreme Fidelity Driven by the Power of X-Fi
Xtreme Fidelity sets a new standard for audio by supporting a combination of 24-bit quality, stunning audio clarity with a minimum of 109db SNR and up to 116dB in the X-Fi Elite Pro version, and the CMSS 3D headphone and surround speaker technology. To achieve the Xtreme Fidelity audio standard, Sound Blaster X-Fi cards draw immense power from the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity processor, which includes more than 51 million transistors, and is capable of more than 10,000 MIPS. With 24 times more power than the previous Sound Blaster Audigy audio processor, the Creative X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor utilizes multiple engines to dynamically direct resources through a unique Ring Architecture to completely change the way audio is managed for any application.
Pricing and Availability
The Sound Blaster X-Fi Elite Pro, priced at US$399.99, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS, priced at US$279.99, the Sound Blaster X-Fi Platinum, priced at US$199.99 and the Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeMusic, priced at US$129.99, will be available this month at Best Buy.
August 9th, 2005
Dell have released a new desktop aimed at gamers and other power users - the Dell XPS 600 boasts dual graphics based on new nVidia technology combined with Intel dual-core processors. But all this power doesn’t come cheap. XPS 600 starts at $3,099 with a Pentium 4 640 (single core) processor, 512MB DDR2 667MHz memory, 160GB hard drive, dual 16X DVD-ROM and 48X CD-RW drives, Windows XP Home, and dual NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX 256MB x16 PCIe graphics cards. Slap in a Pentium Extreme Edition Dual Core with hypertthreading and you can add another thousand dollars to the price.
It’s certainly a pretty beast with a case reminiscent of Alienware at their best and a range of customisable face plates.
The XPS 600 provides two PCI-Express x16 slots optimized for customers who want to use dual graphics cards in a single system. Dual graphics cards and dual-core processors can significantly improve performance for gaming and multimedia applications. Dell’s use of dual x16 PCIe graphics with nVidia scalable link interface (SLI) X16 technology can increase video bandwidth by up to 100 percent compared to competitive dual x8 PCIe-based systems. As a result, XPS 600 users can play 3-D games and DVDs at the highest resolution settings for realistic entertainment, and can easily run future applications and devices requiring high video bandwidth. The desktop also lets enthusiasts who opt for a 64-bit operating system better manage digital content or data by increasing system memory and running next-generation applications.
“Dell worked aggressively with nVidia and leading game developers to bring dual-graphics innovation quickly to customers,” said John Medica, senior vice president of Dell product group. “The innovation behind the XPS 600 gives gamers and enthusiasts bleeding edge performance and entertainment value, along with the support services to keep their systems staying up all night right along with them.”
“The Dell XPS 600 is the world’s first OEM Intel-based desktop to deliver nVidia nForce4 SLI X16 technology,” Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of nVidia said. “Dell and nVidia are enabling customers to play all of today’s popular games or movies at the most intense and vivid settings - the way they’re meant to be played - while offering the system performance necessary to run future games and multimedia applications.”
The first Dell Dimension consumer desktop to offer dual graphics, the XPS 600 can deliver up to 150 percent faster graphics performance compared to the previous Dell XPS. Dell engineered the XPS 600 to enable enthusiasts to take full advantage of their two x16 PCIe graphics cards and dual-core processors, which can improve multitasking, for enjoying multimedia. In contrast, previously customers could install x16 cards in existing dual-core/dual-graphics system designs but could only run them at the x8 graphics bandwidth.
August 9th, 2005