Visual computing allows sophisticated scenario-testing of real data using visual cues that are easy to understand and manipulate. Plus they're wicked cool looking.
Chip makers Intel and Advanced Micro Devices each plan to announce at January's Consumer Electronics Show a "combination" chip which includes microprocessors that power PCs and graphics processing units.
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Thinking about filling out your data center to support more virtual desktops and servers? Plan how you're going to convince the CFO you really need more graphics than his punk sk8rboi gamer nephew.
Have you ever wondered how I'm able to create that "yellow highlighter" effect in screenshots, like the one in Monday's post? To apply it, all you need is one of my all-time favorite tools: IrfanView.