Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Roll-up Displays

It seems as though Science Fiction really does affect real life endeavors. The company, Phillips, has created it's first roll-up display prototype. This invention could very well change the way we currently define mobility. If this concept continues much farther we may end up with fully functional roll-up computer systems able to be carried in our pockets in the next 5 years.

Will Science Fiction become the upcoming reality and continue to push the limits of technology?

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Google Talk

This new instant messaging program by google leaves me wondering where google's amazing service will stop. They've come up with so much programming so fast and for free might I add. All their services have, thus far, been a complete success; Even in their beta stages. I foresee a great future ahead of google, with many more practical innovations along the way.

Do you think Google's online services will begin to dominate those that challenge them?

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Geforce 6 6800 GT 512MB

Well it looks as though Nvidia is still upgrading their old technologies. Perhaps we will see this trend continue on down the line into the 6600 GTs. If so, that would set a new standard for medium-range cards once again. One can only hold out hope.

Would you like to see the 6600 GT refit with 4 times the video memory?

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

DisplayPort

Well now this an interesting bit of news. A new display standard for the PC. Apparently this new breakthrough performs better than Liquid Crystal Display, Plasma, and Cathode Ray Tube displays. Which does infact mean higher resolutions for the household computer system. We may very well be coming into an age where 4096x3072 will be the new display limit for monitors. As you may already know, that resolution is the equivalent to just over 12.5 Megapixels.

What affects will such a breakthrough have on the future of videogaming?

Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Serious Sam 2

Ever since I played Serious Sam the first and second encounters I new there was going to be another game in the series. And now it's finally come. Serious Sam 2 looks to be very graphics intensive. I personally can't wait to play it. The engine which powers Serious Sam 2 rivals that of Half-Life 2. It actually makes me wonder...

Do you think Serious Sam 2 might outsell Half-Life 2?