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New Steam update promises more efficient downloads Our favorite content delivery system just got a major upgrade. Valve has released a client update that, coupled with tweaked server software... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Software |
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HP confirms talks to license WebOS That certainly didn't take long. Barely a month after publicly entertaining the notion of licensing its webOS mobile operating system to other firms, HP... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems Personal tech |
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Google+ takes aim at Facebook, is invite-only for now By now, some of you have no doubt heard about Google's answer to Facebook: Google+. The service is currently in an invite-only beta stage—just like... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous Software |
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BAPCo slams AMD; Nvidia's departure confirmed Clearly, BAPCo isn't too happy with AMD's decision to pull out of the consortium and disparage the new SYSmark 2012 benchmark. The consortium Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics Software |
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AMD bails on BAPCo, perhaps with Via and Nvidia BAPCo, the non-profit consortium responsible for the SYSmark benchmark, appears to have lost a number of rather important members recently. SemiAccurate broke the... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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Firefox 5.0 slips out ahead of official release I guess all that talk about Firefox moving to a quicker release schedule wasn't just talk. Over the weekend, a number of folks noticed that... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Release roundup: Input devices, a case, and a system utility This week's roundup has an assortment of goodies, including a couple of input devices, one case, and a new version of the AIDA64 system utility.... Type: News story Tags: Cases Input devices Software |
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Etc. Seems like we've had a quiet end to the week here, with Computex, E3, and WWDC all winding down. Last night, we set out... Type: News story Tags: Software The Tech Report |
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PhysX 3.0 adds support for multi-core CPUs As E3 shows us the fruits of game developers' latest labors, Nvidia has served up a little something especially for those developers: a new version... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Gaming Software |
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IE7, Firefox 3.5 to be dumped by Google Apps this summer Google must have found it pretty liberating to give IE6 the "it's not you, it's me" talk last year, because three other browsers are... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Virtu goes Universal, tackles vsync Computex — We sat down with the folks at Lucid yesterday to discuss the company's plans for its Virtu GPU virtualization software. The big... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Software |
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Microsoft demos Windows 8's new interface Late yesterday, Microsoft lifted the veil off Windows 8, previewing a new user interface designed to bridge the gap between conventional PCs and touch-enabled... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems Windows |
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HP CEO: We'd license WebOS to other firms Right now, WebOS is the exclusive realm of former Palm and current HP devices. However, the mobile operating system might see something of a career... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Software Personal tech |
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Apple readies three major software unveilings Not one to have the spotlight taken away from it, Apple has announced that, on the Monday following Computex—that's June 6—it will unleash a barrage... Type: News story Tags: Software Mac |
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Ballmer should resign, says hedge fund manager Should Steve Ballmer step down as Microsoft's CEO? While his tenure continues to see Microsoft rake in billions of dollars in profits every quarter,... Type: News story Tags: Software Windows |
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Etc. Greetings from Damage Labs, where I sit in my storm-hardened bunker while no less than five active tornado warnings cover my area, as the sirens... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems |
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Mac malware is on the rise Could years of relative immunity to the viruses and malware that have plagued PC users finally come back to bite Apple? ZDNet's Ed Bott... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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LimeWire agrees to pay RIAA $105 million Cha-ching! LimeWire has settled with the music industry and agreed to cough up $105 million for its role in promoting piracy. As... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +41 |