Apple Job Listing Hints At Upcoming iWork Update For iOS And OS X

Are you an iWork user? If you are, chances are you might be a bit annoyed that Apple’s iWork apps have yet to receive a major update since 2009, which we have to say is pretty darn long! The iWork […]

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Beamcaster Offers New Way To Wi-Fi

Beamcaster might sound like a torture device – heck, even the image of it looks like one as you can see above, but what it does is the exact opposite, and some might even go so far as to say […]

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No Chrome-Android Merger For A Couple More Years

There is a new Android chief in town, and it seems that he has hinted that there will be no merger of Chrome and Android platforms in the foreseeable future – at least not for the coming year, and perhaps […]

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Dospara Monarch AR-e High-End Desktop PC

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Another high-end desktop PC from Dospara has just entered the market. Called the Monarch AR-e, the system is packed with a 3.20GHz Intel Core i7-3930K processor, an Intel X79 Express Chipset, a GeForce GT620 1GB graphics card, a 16GB DDR3 RAM, a 128GB SSD x 8, a DVD Super Multi Drive, a multi-card reader, a 750W 80PLUS certified power supply and runs on Windows 7 Professional 64-bit (SP1) OS. The Monarch AR-e retails for 399,980 Yen (about $3,936). [Product Page]

Amazon Cloud Player For PC Released

Today Amazon has released a standalone Cloud Player app for PC, which makes it very easy to play music that has been purchased from or stored on Amazon. All albums, songs and playlists that have been added to an account […]

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Bitcoin mining operation tops world’s fastest supercomputers

Bitcoin, the online currency that looks to revolutionize how we look at money in an online environment, is rising in popularity. However, in order to create Bitcoins, you have to mine them first, meaning that you give up a certain amount of computational power in order to process the creation of Bitcoins (similar to Folding@Home). In fact, Bitcoin mining is such a huge thing right now, that the entire mining network is faster than most of the world’s fastest supercomputers combined.

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According to Bitcoin Watch, the entire Bitcoin network has reached one exaFLOPS, which may not mean anything to most people from the face of it, but compare that statistic to the world’s most powerful supercomputers and it’s quite jaw-dropping. One exaFLOP is over eight times faster than the combined speed of the top 500 supercomputers in the world.

FLOPS is a term that you may have seen most in graphics card specs, and it stands for “Floating-point Operations Per Second,” or how many math problems it can do in one second. An exaFLOP can calculate one quintillion math problems per second. Compare that to the most powerful supercomputer in the world currently (IBM’s Sequoia, pictured below), which only does a measly 16.3 petaFLOPS (0.0163 exaFLOPS), and you really have something.

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However, some people may be quick to point out that Bitcoin mining technically doesn’t operate using FLOPS, but rather integer calculations, so the figures are converted to FLOPS for a conversion that most people can understand more. Since the conversion process is a bit weird, it’s led to some experts calling foul on the mining figures. In any case, though, the conversion comes out to one Bitcoin mining hash equaling 12.7 thousand FLOPS.

What is Bitcoin anyway? It simplest of terms, it’s a currency that only lives online, and it’s been quite controversial ever since its inception. There’s no central bank to monitor the currency, and it uses peer-to-peer networking for transactions, with no middleman to pass along the currency (like a bank). Furthermore, there’s no serial number attached to Bitcoins, so they’re untraceable, making it a good medium for illegal transaction, but also a good thing for privacy advocates. In the end, Bitcoin is still very young, and there are very few places that accept it, but PayPal is thinking about hopping on board, so it could be a matter of just a couple years before we see it take off, but it’ll most likely be a fight in order for Bitcoin to gain ground.

VIA: Gizmodo

SOURCE: Bitcoin Watch


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Google Offers 15GB Of Unified Storage Across Drive, Gmail And Google+ Photos

For those of you who swear by Google’s range of products (software as well as hardware), you will be pleased to take note that the entire Google experience is getting more and more seamless, as the Internet search giant (who […]

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Flipboard For iOS Updated

If you happen to be a fan of the Flipboard app on the iOS platform, then chances are you would already know that Flipboard for iOS has just received another update, where this app would be on the receiving end […]

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Man Sells Personal Information On Kickstarter

There has been some pretty zany projects in the past that we have seen on Kickstarter, and all of them are vying for the attention (and of course, money) of the masses in order to make the project a reality […]

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Motorola MC959B Mobile Computer Announced

It seems that there is a deluge of Motorola news that hit the Internet today, and among the slew of announcements as well as new devices being released, one of them that caught our attention was the Motorola MC959B mobile […]

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