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The folks over at Maximum PC have gotten themselves a chance to go face-to-face (and tongue-to-laptop) with Voodoo’s newest show-off — the Envy 133 — and they’ve shared with the rest of the world. There’s not much to say based on these pictures, save that they clearly were stoked to be getting this close to the sexed-up excuse for maxing out a credit card. If you hit the read link, you’ll catch a slew of pictures, some size comparisons with a MacBook Pro, and first impressions of what Voodoo’s instant-on OS looks and feels like. What are you waiting for? Get!
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Hector Ruiz steps down as AMD CEOFrom: gadgetracker.com
Post Date: 2008-07-17 16:56:00
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops
Don’t say the writing wasn’t already littering the walls, because it was . Just months after AMD hacked its workforce by 10% and let its CTO walk away without being replaced , the company’s second CEO after Jerry Sanders has spent his last day in AMD’s biggest corner office. Hector Ruiz has decided to walk away from his role in the flagging outfit, leaving his right hand man (that would be Dirk Meyer) to take ove...
more Apple Plugs Hole in the iPhone Store SortingFrom: gadgetracker.com
Post Date: 2008-07-17 16:05:01
In case you have missed it, in last week’s iPhone Apps Store launch fog-of-war, some developers found that adding an invisible character (the good old alt+255?) at the beginning of their application name would get them on top of the alphabetically-sorted list. That was a Rookie mistake from Apple that has been fixed now, as Apple is probably checking and removing such invisible characters. Now the only way to get you application’s name on top is to give it a name startin...
more Apple Plug Hole in the iPhone Store SortingFrom: gadgetracker.com
Post Date: 2008-07-17 16:05:01
In case you have missed it, in last week’s iPhone Apps Store launch fog-of-war, some developers found that adding an invisible character (the good old alt+255?) at the beginning of their application name would get them on top of the alphabetically-sorted list. That was a Rookie mistake from Apple that has been fixed now, as Apple is probably checking and removing such invisible characters. Now the only way to get you application’s name on top is to give it a name startin...
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