PC Perspective Podcast #191 – 02/29/2012
Join us this week as we talk about our ASUS AMD GPU Roundup, IMFT Flash, and tons of news from MWC!
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Hosts: Ryan Shrout, Jeremy Hellstrom, Josh Walrath, and Allyn Malvantano
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- 0:00:32 Introduction
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- 0:01:38 Contest Reminder – https://pcper.com/contest
- 0:03:35 SilverStone TJ08-E Micro-ATX Tower Enclosure Review
- 0:05:00 Asus DirectCU and DirectCU II for AMD: 6850, 6870, 6950, and 6970 Boards Under the Microscope
- 0:16:15 AMD Updates the FX Line: Some Thoughts on Future Moves for AMD
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- 0:23:45 Intel Ivy Bridge delay is confirmed essentially
- 0:27:30 GPU sales look a little down in the month
- 0:31:13 Could this new research lead to light speed RAM?
- 0:33:45 Just Delivered: Corsair Vengeance K90, K60, M90, M60 Keyboards and Mice
- 0:36:30 Intel / Micron Flash Technology Venture Expands, Micron Assumes Two Plants
- 0:40:30 Qualcomm Shipped Most Smartphone and Tablet GPUs in 2011
- 0:42:20 MWC 12: Samsung to compete with Tegra on quad-core CPU
- 0:45:20 MWC 12: Huawei enters the mobile SoC world with quad-core K3V2
- 0:47:00 Nokia World’s Largest Windows Phone OS Smartphone Vendor in Q4 2011
- 0:49:00 MWC 12: Intel branded, Atom-powered smartphone to be sold by Orange
- 0:51:30 MWC 12: ASUS Unveils Infinity Tablets, Dockable Smartphone
- 0:55:00 MWC 12: Lots of industry support for NVIDIA DirectTouch
- 0:56:55 MWC 12: NVIDIA Roadmap Outlines Tegra’s Future Including 4G and Die Shrink
- Contest Reminder – https://pcper.com/contest
- 1:00:00 Hardware / Software Pick of the Week
- Ryan: A phone that shows pictures of hotels
- Jeremy: Audio steganography
- Josh: If you do wanna go AMD… cheaply
- Allyn: CircuitLab
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- Closing
Why can’t you consistently
Why can’t you consistently get the RSS feed right?!?! it will work in my podcatcher for a few weeks then it stops downloading. In a couple of weeks it starts again.
If you look at a CORRECT RSS XML page in firefox you should see a nicely formatted page. Yours looks like shit when it is not working. Check out ANY of the Twit Shows (TWICH?). That is how it is supposed to be formatted.
What is so hard about doing it right CONSISTENTLY?
buzz
We check our feeds in iTunes
We check our feeds in iTunes and they CONSISTENTLY work. We can’t possibly check with every podcatcher.
What Ken said. It works in
What Ken said. It works in iTunes and in the Zune software so we are pretty sure we have the syntax mostly correct.
I understand your comments though – our page does look slightly different and we are going to start using some different software to manage it coming up soon.
Another interesting note: in
Another interesting note: in Internet Explorer, the RSS feed does show up just fine with the “RSS Formatting”.
http://screencast.com/t/06NRHVBp
a very good podcast i listen
a very good podcast i listen always
i have a problem can you give us more information on ivy bridge i know it has been delayed but i need to know how many cores i have a sandy bridge 2500k setup but need better performance in video encoding now this amd 8 core processor seems like a good idea but if ivy bridge is going to have 8 or 10 cores then i would definetly wait
@Jeremy
Did you ever use a WP
@Jeremy
Did you ever use a WP or even seen WP 7.5 before?
Not a big fan of M$, but there new WP 7.5 rocks
O have a Lumia 800 and not ever owned a iPart (hate the company now(*), but they make nice looking products), me and my daughter (how dose own a lot of iCrap), compared phones.
(*) My first PC was a Apple II, and also owned a Macintosh for a wile.
After some hefty debating, she admitted that WP was the better OS, whit mouths better integration, and easier to learn.
After using Galaxy S for 2y, I now have a Lumia 800, and really like it a lot more then Android 2.3, and after the comparison with the 4S, i also like WP7.5 way more then iOS 5.
Anyone saying that WP is no competition to iOS or Android, has clearly never used it, because i would say WP made a leap forwards wit its mobile OS, and “I” think MS is at least 2y ahead of its competition.
And when WP8 come’s out i properly gone buy a phone like the Lumia 900, and give mine 800 to my wife, and even my daughter, a big Apple fan, is at least considering a WP model for her next buy.
I have not, having no
I have not, having no cellphone has limited the amount of phone OSes I have seen to almost none … well except for Win 8.