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F@H's Recent Work On Cancer, Part 2
While Part 1 was easy to comprehend, Part 2 does contain some technical details. However, most of it is well explained and the gist can be understood. For those readers that are unware, the Folding@Home Project studies protein folding to uncover the mysteries of protein folding and fight diseases. If you want to help combat cancer, the common enemy of humanity, join the Guru3D F@H Team, our Team Number is 69411.
F@H's Recent Work On Cancer, Part 1
The Folding@Home Project studies protein folding to uncover the mysteries of protein folding and fight diseases. Most of the time, the published papers are dense with technical information for the general public. However, you can now read about the recent work F@H has done in this brief overview aimed for the general public in this post. If you want to help combat cancer, the common enemy of humanity, join the Guru3D F@H Team, our Team Number is 69411.
F@H Updates
It has been a pretty exciting month for the F@H Project. An updated V7 client has been released, F@H has reached a new milestone in it's performance, you can now donate Bitcoins to F@H, new advancement made and a new team member has joined the F@H Team. Further details are a click away...
Read moreF@H - 2013 In Review & 2014 Plans
2013 has been a very active year for F@H behind-the-scenes and now the stage is almost set for 2014 where you can expect some interesting results. Read on to find out more what happened in 2013 and what's in store for 2014. 2013 was a game changer for GPUs.
Read moreUbuntu Edge - The Next Gen Of Smartphones
In the car industry, Formula 1 provides a commercial testbed for cutting-edge technologies. The Ubuntu Edge project aims to do the same for the mobile phone industry -- to provide a low-volume, high-technology platform, crowdfunded by enthusiasts and mobile computing professionals. Sounds interesting? If so, head over to watch a video overview and the proposed technical specifications...
Fold Faster on GPUs With FahCore_17
A great milestone has been achieved in the area of folding on GPUs with the release of FahCore_17. Currently, it is in public beta and will eventually be rolled out to all supported GPUs once the public Beta testing is done. Here are some highlights:
1) Faster and more stable than before
2) Native Linux Support on Nvidia (AMD support will be once the drivers are imrpoved)
3) Better code base
Moreover, Yutong Zhao (Proteneer) a GPU programmer at the Folding@Home will be doing a Reddit IAMA where he will answer your questions so check it out -> Link
Remember that our team number is 69411 so if you aren't already on our F@H Team, you may want to show some True Guru3D Spirit and join now to help move our team from the Top 50 in the world to the Top 40 in the world :)
For more details, do check out this informative video:
FAH Highlights and Updates
Over the past week or two, the Folding@Home (F@H) project has undergone some pretty significant changes. We first start off by a new video that explains (in layman terms) what the F@H Project is about and how one can participate. Following the release of this catchy video, a redesigned website is up and running which can be viewed here. On the updated homepage of F@H, you will find the latest public relase of V7.3.6 which has a very easy to understand interface and doesn't require any technical information to set-up. It is cross-platform compatible thus, can run on Windows, Linus and OSX. A brief overview of the new features is available below for those who fancy detailed descriptions. Please read the content after the break.
Read moreGuru3D Folding @Home team record shattering
Our Guru3D folding@home team breached 1 million work-units processed a few days ago. I think that's worth a mention ! Congratz to all active folders for accomplishing this new milestone. Another Team record we broke recently is that we pass 1.000.000 points per day on average. Great work you guys ! After the break an overview of the top 20 Guru3D crunching soldiers.
Read moreASUS ROG TYTAN CG8480 Windows 8-Gaming Desktop PC
It's a bit of a beast alright this ASUS ROG TYTAN CG8480 Windows 8-Gaming Desktop PC. This gaming desktop has an Intel Core i7-3770K processor with Turbo Gear function that enables full 4-core CPU instant overclocking to reach a maximum speed of 4.2 GHz. It comes equipped with the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2 GB GDDR5 graphics card that supports up to four monitors, while the 128 GB SATA3 SSD delivers greater data access speeds than generic HDDs.
Read moreApple Launches iPad Mini on 23rd of October
It seems that Apple Launches iPad Mini on 23rd of October. According to various sources on the web there will be several events from Apple at that date, indicating the launch of the expected smaller iPad. People familiar with Apple’s plans tell us that the company will unveil the so-called “iPad mini” on Oct. 23 at an invitation-only event.
Read moreFirefox 16 taken offline due to security issue
Mozilla published Firefox 16 last Tuesday but at present the update is temporarily removed due to a critical security flaw that the company is fixing asap. A patched version of Firefox 16 is expected to become available later this day but as a precaution, Mozilla advises users to downgrade to Firefox 15.0.1 to avoid any risk of getting infected by a potential exploit.
Read moreKupa UltraNote Windows 8 Tablet
Kupa is about to release the UltraNote Windows 8 tablet in November 2012. The gadget comes jam packed with a 10-inch 1920 x 1200 pixel IPS display with a 10-point multitouch capacitive touch panel, a choice of an Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 Ivy Bridge CPU, up to 8GB of RAM and a choice of a 64GB or 128GB solid state disk. The UltraNote also provides an HDMI port, a 5-megapixel rear-facing digital camera, a 2-megapixel front-facing digital camera, two USB 2.0 ports, 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G, 4G LTE, RFID and NFC.
Read moreAntec Performance One P280 Now In White
Antec has added three new cases to its Performance One P280 series. It really has become a trend, as such the chassis series is all white, the company reveals an all-white P280 and an all-white P280 with an acrylic side window. The third case has a black/graphite color scheme and also has a side window. All other features are the same as the original P280. You can expect these new cases in retail stores by October 13.
Read moreSamsung Galaxy S3 Mini Shows Up with Specs and Everything
The all new Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini has showed up, likely to be announced this week. The device will indeed make its debut and is geared toward the European market, where the company feels there is high demand for a device with a 4-inch display. Yes, the 4-inch display is also confirmed, which immediately begs the questions: when did we start considering a display larger than the first iPhone’s mini?
Read moreFreehand 3D Computer Interaction Without The Gloves
Digits is a wrist-worn gloveless sensor developed by Microsoft Research in Cambridge, U.K., enables 3-D computer interaction in any environment and is practical beyond computer gaming. Check out the video after the break, interesting stuff.
Read moreBitFenix white versions of its Recon and Spectre Pro
Sporting an Arctic White SofTouch bezel and a bright white LED touchscreen, Recon White looks fantastic in virtually any white case. The world's first Internet-connected fan controller, Recon White enables users to connect to it using smartphones, tablets or laptops via the Internet. Five fan channels offer plenty of connectivity for every case fan in your system, and the easy-to-use touchscreen interface displays current system temperatures and fan speeds, while giving easy access to the Recon's advanced functionality. Now available in white, Recon™ White keeps your system cool in more ways than one.
Read moreSamsung Galaxy S3 sales soar on lawsuit and iPhone 5 news
Mobile app analytics firm Localytics analyzed data of new Samsung Galaxy S III device activations and concludes the South Korean electronics giant were actually helped by news regarding the Apple lawsuit as well as the iPhone 5 announcement. During both weeks, sales of Samsung's flagship phone saw a big growth spike.
Read moreMicrosoft to Issue Seven Patches Next Week
Next week on Tuesday Microsoft is going to reelase seven software updates, of which one is rated Critical and the other six Important to address bugs related towards Remote Code Execution, Denial of Service attacks or Elevation of Privileges as the security bulletin states. This advance notification provides a number as the bulletin identifier, because the official Microsoft Security Bulletin numbers are not issued until release. The bulletin summary that replaces this advance notification will have the proper Microsoft Security Bulletin numbers (in the MSyy-xxx format) as the bulletin identifier.
Read moreMicrosoft co-founder calls Windows 8 puzzling and confusing
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen said he found Windows 8 puzzling and confusing initially, but is confident that users would eventually learn to like the new operating system. In a post to his personal blog Tuesday -- strangely titled in the third person as, "Paul's take on Windows 8," Allen said he has been running Windows 8 Release Preview -- the public sneak peak Microsoft shipped May 31 -- on both a traditional desktop as well as on a Samsung 700T tablet.
Read moreLogitech Harmony Touch Remote Released
Logitech launches its Harmony Touch, a universal remote with a 2.4" touchscreen. This $250 model is limited to IR, it doesn't support RF like the somewhat older Harmony 900, which can already be found for less than the Harmony Touch's MSRP. The Logitech Harmony Touch is a new remote control that greatly simplifies the complex designs found in previous Harmony remotes. It's still a combination of physical buttons and a 2.4-inch color LCD touch screen, but the buttons are larger and fewer in number and the screen takes a more center position on the remote.
Read moreSteam starts selling software
Valve is now selling software on steam. Valve, creators of best-selling game franchises (such as Counter-Strike, Half-Life, Left 4 Dead, Portal, and Team Fortress) and leading technologies (such as Steam and Source), today announced the first Software titles have launched via Steam, marking a major expansion to the platform known as a leading destination for PC and Mac games.
Read moreWindows 8 pre-launch adoption rate not looking good
Net Applications compared the pre-launch adoption rate of Windows 8 with Windows 7 and found that it's five times lower. The low adoption rate reflects the overall sentiment about Windows 8, as many power users feel Microsoft is going in the wrong direction with its latest operating system. At a month before the launch of Windows 7, it was receiving a warm reception and overall usage was sitting at a healthy 1.64% of all Windows installs.
Read moreHTC One X+ Smartphone with 1.7GHz quad-core Tegra 3 Released
HTC finally released the One X+, a small update of the One X that was revealed in February. The new model comes with a 1.7GHz quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, 64GB flash storage, Android 4.1 "Jelly Bean" with HTC's Sense 4+ interface, and a larger 2100mAh battery. The phone will arrive in Europe and North Asia in October, while South Asia will follow in November. The US availability date is still unknown. HTC,
Read moreLian Li PC-7H launches mid-tower chassis
Lian Li introduces the PC-7H, a new line of aluminium mid-tower cases with ATX and micro-ATX motherboard support. The chassis come with three 5.25" drive bays and have space for four 3.5" HDDs and one 2.5" HDD/SSD. There's the usual tool-free installation, and the top features an I/O panel with two USB 3.0 ports and HD audio. Cooling is provided by two 140mm front fans and one 120mm rear fan. The PC-7H ships in three variants; black, black with black interior, and silver. The MSRP is $119.
Read moreAnti-Downloading Law Hits Japan, Up To 2 Years in Prison
A few hours ago Japan introduced new anti-piracy legislation designed to clamp down on illegal file-sharing. The regime could be described as one of the most draconian in the world. In most countries users are only targeted when they upload copyright-infringing material to other Internet users, but the new law’s wording means that simply downloading unauthorized material could result in a jail sentence.
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