Month: July 2012
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3 million people still using AOL dial up
3 million people stuck in the internet dark ages.
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GTX 560 and 550 cards to be discontinued soon
As Nvidia takes the "out with the old and in with the new" attitude.
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More than one third of Android apps have Malware
According to BT who conducted a survey of 1000 Android Apps.
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Samsung working on a display to beat the Retina
The AMOLED display with 350PPI instead of the Retina's 326PPI.
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Gigabyte shows off 2000W Intel CPU socket power delivery
Enough power for 25 Intel Core i7 3770Ks - overkill much?
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AMD 1090FX chipset arrives with SteamRoller
And will lead the way for AMD's "next-next" generation processor motherboards.
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OCZ sold to Seagate for $1 billion
More than 3 times OCZ's market value, more details expected today.
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Sharkoon DarkGlider Gaming Mouse Review
For the past several days we have been testing out the lasted gaming mouse from Sharkoon - the DarkGlider. Read on to find out if cramming that many features into a mouse without impacting the performance is possible.
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GTX 660Ti and GTX 660 specifications confirmed
Both to feature the same CUDA core count but with different memory configurations.
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PEGI ratings become UK’s single video game age rating system
Legally enforceable unified age ratings applied to all video games in the UK from 30th July 2012
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Nvidia back “Miracast” open wireless display standard
Along with Broadcom, Texas Instruments and Marvell. Set to rival Intel's WiDi.
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US Govt. can keep Megaupload’s assets even if case is dismissed
Describes the prospect of giving the assets back as like returning stolen money to robbers.
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Ouya console to feature OnLive support
After a deal is struck to provide the OnLive service through the Ouya console.
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Google to launch 1000 megabit internet service
Initially for Kansas City only, up to a staggering 128MB/s for just $70 a month.
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Blizzard Entertainment are the latest Windows 8 dissenters
After agreeing with Newell's comments that Windows 8 is a catastrophe.
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