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AMD courts servers with new FirePro cards Earlier this month, AMD added a bunch of new FirePro products to its lineup of workstation graphics cards. All of them employ 28-nm... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Servers |
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Crackers getting stronger, passwords still weak Every few months, it seems like another major website gets hacked. User accounts are often compromised, releasing millions of passwords into the darker corners of... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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IEEE taking input on next-gen Ethernet standard The Ethernet standard currently tops out at a staggering 100 Gbps, which requires... Type: News story Tags: Networking Servers Workstations |
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Right to resell downloaded music challenged in US court An EU court has already ruled that downloaded games and software can... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Gaming Internet |
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UPDATED: Entire OnLive staff laid off Could the days of cloud gaming service OnLive be numbered? It's too early to know for sure, but according to a report by Mashable... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet Software |
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A Mac version of Origin is on the way As determined as ever to boldly go where Valve has gone before, EA... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Mac |
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EA expects 40% of revenue from digital sales Valve is a privately held company, so it's under no obligation to share financial details with the public. As a result, we don't have... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Internet |
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Google to rank down alleged copyright infringers Has Google caved to pressure from copyright holders? Without explanation last Friday, the company announced that its search algorithm will soon start ranking down... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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A tale of two iPads About six weeks ago, I managed to sell my MacBook Air three days after the new MacBook Air models were released and one day before... |
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Chrome gets more stable, more secure Flash plug-in Flash may be on its way out in the mobile world, but it's still going strong on the PC. Now, Google says the version of... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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The new OS X, same as the old OS X This past Monday morning, Apple reported that their latest version (10.8) of OS X, called Mountain Lion for those still running System 7, had been... |
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Microsoft revamps webmail with Outlook.com Goodbye Hotmail, hello Outlook.com. Microsoft has launched a preview of its new web-based e-mail service, and it looks... surprisingly not-awful. Microsoft has streamlined the... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Google outlines gigabit fiber offer in Kansas City Earlier today, the world—much of it, at least—turned green with envy at Kansas City residents. Google announced details of its gigabit fiber rollout for... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Apple quietly pulls Safari for Windows from main site The browser wars has just claimed another casualty—on Windows, at least, where it... Type: News story Tags: Internet Mac |
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Apple grows revenue but misses Wall Street forecast Could Apple be a victim of its own success? While the company's latest quarterly results show double-digit growth in both revenue and profits, with... Type: News story Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Apple hires Trinity platform architect John Bruno One of the brains behind AMD's Trinity APU has a new job—and no,... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Mac |
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Pictures of early iPad prototype turn up Little-known fact: the iPad came out after the iPhone, but Apple actually started work on the tablet first. Steve Jobs said so a couple... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Mac Personal tech |
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Once valued at $200 million, Digg sells for peanuts Remember Digg? There was a time when half the web was peppered with Digg widgets, the idea being that a few up-votes might bring a... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 85 |
| 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. | +50 |