May 25

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Following up our post on Gay Cars in 2006, we present Gaywheels.com’s survey of which cars are gayest (not that there’s anything wrong with that). They base their research on their server logs, quantifying which cars get the most research from their lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual readership. (I feel like the list is more gay than lesbo, however.) Continue reading »

May 24

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HP just showed off nine upcoming cameras, and one of them has a big-ass touchscreen attached. The 8-megapixel R937 will set you back $300, but that 3.6-inch touchscreen interface is the largest on any camera so far and might just be worth it. The screen gives the user plenty of room to edit photos on the fly, so if you’re one to nitpick over that weird-looking blotch or Bobby’s red-eye, this might be for you. It also enables standard camera navigation without having to reach Continue reading »

May 24

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Syntax-Brillian joined the huge-screen LCD club today at Infocomm with its Olevia 665i 1080p LCD TV (similar model pictured above), featuring a big ol’ 65-inch screen and that Silicon Optics Realta HQV video processor that’s Continue reading »

May 24

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NVIDIA has strapped together more graphics processing power than you can shake a stick at, and it’s named these pixel-pushing monsters after one of the gods of electricity, Tesla.

Now the company has its GeForce line of graphics cards for gaming and entertainment, Quadro for design and creation and now Tesla for high-performance graphics visualization for oil and gas exploration, brain research, weather prediction and other such intense tasks. And yes, it can certainly play Doom, but that would be like using a nuclear weapon to kill a mosquito. Continue reading »