Ah, it seems like just yesterday AMD and Dell were in some sort of honeymoon phase, finally together after years of teasing and blushing and double entendres. But things are not rosy in paradise, it seems, as there are rumors buzzing around the country club that Dell will shortly call it off. At least on the internet. Those […]
Ah, it seems like just yesterday AMD and Dell were in some sort of honeymoon phase, finally together after years of teasing and blushing and double entendres. But things are not rosy in paradise, it seems, as there are rumors buzzing around the country club that Dell will shortly call it off. At least on the internet.
Those wanting an AMD machine will have to suffer the indignities of shopping retail, including staff that know tiny about what they’re selling, crowds of quasi-luddites asking stupid questions, and children. How we hate kids.
Dell states goodbye to AMD-based Inspirons on Dell.com [Daily Tech]
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Now this is interesting. Usually a notable presence at NAB, Apple has announced they’ll be sitting this one out. No word on why, just that it will be focusing less on trade shows and more on its retail stores and website. Considering it’s a consumer brand more than industrial, this makes sense. Apple drops out of […]

Now this is interesting. Usually a notable presence at NAB, Apple has announced they’ll be sitting this one out. No word on why, just that it will be focusing less on trade shows and more on its retail stores and website. Considering it’s a consumer brand more than industrial, this makes sense.
Apple drops out of NAB show [TV Tech]
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Holland might soon be dotted with floating buildings as Dutch architects plan against global warming. The country is already 20 percent below sea level, and rising water levels are a concern. A flooded river is no threat to a floatable building with airtight foundations, and with slack built into electricity and water cables feeding it, the whole kaboodle can simply bob upwards. The gallery shows some building concepts, dreamed up by a company called Waterstudio, among others. Melting ice caps? Bring’em on. [Waterstudio, NPR via io9]


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