“For the first time at PC Perspective we are going to try a new way of covering tech events – live. Though I feel somewhat dirty using the trendy, Web 2.0 term, the best way to describe what we are doing as “live blogging”. What does that entail? I sit in a conference hall or press meeting and listen to technical and executives at Intel and post up notes, information, pictures and more live as it happens so you get the news in as close to real time as possible. ”Here is some more Tech News from around the web:
- IBM announces new SRAM @ The Inquirer
- Physx gets integrated into leading engine @ The Inquirer
- Badaboom: A Full Test of Elemental’s GPU Accelerated H.264 Transcoder @ AnandTech
- What Nehalem is really about @ AnandTech
- TRENDnet 300Mbps Dual Band Wireless N Gigabit Router @ Tweaktown
- WMWifiRouter for Smartphones – Turn your phones data into a Wifi network @ BCCHardware
- Beginners Guides: 99 Windows Vista Performance Tips and Tweaks @ PCSTATS
- Gigabyte M912 Possibly in the USA? and Other Details @ TechwareLabs
- LukWerks WiLife Security System @ TechwareLabs
Ryan’s foray into Web 2.0 at the IDF
If you didn’t notice from his link at the very top of the page, Ryan is currently at the IDF, and is live blogging the entire thing. Check out what he has seen, the pictures he has uploaded and make comments or suggestions directly to him. Keep an eye out for his updates, the conference just started with Pat Gelsinger’s address, and will continue on from there. There is also a forum thread where you can comment on the IDF as well as this new style of reporting at PC Perspective. Let us know what you think!