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NewsAMD’s Jaguar Architecture: The CPU Powering Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Kabini & TemashstaffTerrence Dorsey7hrs 19mins ago 
Microprocessor architectures these days are largely limited, and thus defined, by power consumption.... Both AMD and Intel... have two independent microprocessor architectures that they leverage to build chips for the computing continuum. From Intel we have Atom for low power, and Core for high performance. In 2010 AMD gave us Bobcat for its low power roadmap, and Bulldozer for high performance.... Today AMD officially launches Kabini and Temash, APUs based on the first major architectural update to Bobcat: the Jaguar core.
CPUs have come a long way from the old "how fast does it run?" days.
NewsOld Japanese Man Creates Amazing Art Using Excel (Wait, Excel?)staffTerrence Dorsey7hrs 19mins ago 
Microsoft Excel isn't only for spreadsheets. It can also be used to create art. Don't believe me? Just ask 73 year-old Tatsuo Horiuchi. He'll tell ya. But why Excel? "Other specialized graphic software is expensive, and Excel came pre-installed in PCs," Horiuchi told Japanese website PC Online, adding that he found the program easy to use and more capable than actual paint.
It's true. Excel can do anything.
GeneralRe: Old Japanese Man Creates Amazing Art Using Excel (Wait, Excel?)memberryanb317hrs 1 min ago 
I think it was the '97 version that had an easter egg of a version of the Spy Hunter game in it. It was pretty awesome.
 
Yes, Excel can do anything.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.

GeneralRe: Old Japanese Man Creates Amazing Art Using Excel (Wait, Excel?)professionalBrisingr Aerowing3hrs 15mins ago 
WOW!
Gryphons Are Awesome! ‮Gryphons Are Awesome!‬

NewsMicrosoft’s revamped Kinect for Xbox One will also come to Windows next yearstaffTerrence Dorsey7hrs 20mins ago 
Microsoft has clarified that the next iteration of Kinect, the motion tracking peripheral unveiled alongside the Xbox One earlier this week, will be coming to Windows next year. We had previously known that the device would eventually be supported by Windows, but didn’t know when. Unfortunately, Microsoft is keeping quiet in regards to how developers will actually be able to take advantage of the new Kinect; the firm simply stated that it will share more details at its BUILD conference next month.
The new Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Wave, Swipe, Raise the roof, Jump to the left, Stick it, Glide.
NewsGoogle Abandons Open Standards for Instant MessagingstaffTerrence Dorsey7hrs 20mins ago 
In several places around the web, the company is replacing the existing "Talk" platform with a new one called "Hangouts" that sharply diminishes support for the open messaging protocol known as XMPP (or sometimes informally Jabber), and also removes the option to disable the archiving of all chat communications. These changes represent a switch from open protocols to proprietary ones, and a clear step backward for many users.
Google's plan: send us back to IRC and Usenet?
NewsIntel Perceptual SDKmembertumbledDown2earth18hrs 45mins ago 
'am seeing the demo:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/vcsource/tools/perceptual-computing-sdk[^]
NewsAMD lifts the lid on Temash and Kabini chipsmemberSalCon19hrs 32mins ago 
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2269946/amd-lifts-the-lid-on-temash-and-kabini-chips[^]
 

COMPUTEX ahoy!!
NewsWindows Azure Developer ChallengestaffTerrence Dorsey22 May '13 - 12:06 
The challenge is actually 5 Challenges, each two weeks long, that when combined will result in an a web application hosted on Azure that uses Azure data services, virtual machines and provides a great mobile experience. Everything a modern cloud based application needs. As to what the application does - that's up to you. Be creative. Weave a story. Write something interesting, all the while writing about it in an article.
The third challenge: Use SQL on Azure in whatever way you wish.
NewsA Coder Interview With Daniel GodsonstaffTerrence Dorsey22 May '13 - 12:05 
I love to write tools that simplify my life. Almost all the projects I have worked on and then published are tools that I originally wrote for myself before seeing a possible value for others.
We talk to Daniel Godson, author of perhaps the most popular article on CodeProject: ToDoList.

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