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iPhone 5 expected to boost U.S. GDP growth Just how big is the iPhone? Bigger than you might think. Big enough that, according to a J.P. Morgan Chase research note quoted by... Type: News story Tags: Miscellaneous Personal tech |
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Google's Autocomplete censors The Pirate Bay Last month, Google announced that websites with "high numbers" of copyright removal notices would soon appear lower in its search results. Now, the search... Type: News story Tags: Internet Copyright |
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Tuesday Shortbread Eight is Enough Intel's Otellini: 'I don't think there is a tablet- or phone-centric world' - PCWorld Reuters: Intel seeks software experts... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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A preview of the reviews for the iPhone 5 This Wednesday (September 12, 2012), Apple will announce the new iPhone. Probably called the iPhone 5, but possibly the iPhone Rambo: 4S Part II. Note... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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HP unveils slick, iMac-like all-in-one PC Drawing inspiration from Apple's designs is a time-honored tradition throughout the industry—Apple v. Samsung tomfoolery notwithstanding. HP offered an excellent reminder of that this morning... Type: News story Tags: Systems |
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Couch-friendly Big Picture UI comes to Steam We first heard about Steam's Big Picture mode last February. At the time, Valve promised a couch-friendly user interface for its popular game... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Software |
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Advertising opt-out, wall charger add $35 to Kindle Fire prices Amazon launched a handful of new Kindle Fire tablets last week. They're pretty affordable, with a 9" model available for as little as... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Rumor: 13-inch Retina MacBook, new iMacs already shipping Love the new MacBook Pro with Retina display but hate the $2,199 asking price? Well, good news. According to DigiTimes, which says it was tipped... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Mac |
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NYT: Valve working on augmented-reality glasses It's no secret that Valve is quietly working on some kind of hardware project—the company's latest job posting was quite direct about it. But... Type: News story Tags: Gaming Personal tech |
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Monday Shortbread 7 Up The NY Times: Valve a video game maker with few rules Neowin shares rumor: Microsoft has split Windows group into... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Sunday Shortbread 7 Up Fudzilla: Nvidia GTX 660 reviews delayed to September 13th iSuppli: As Wintel dominance wanes, the Microsoft / Intel alliance frays Tech2:... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Saturday Shortbread The Pick 6 Barron's: Merrill cuts estimates, pounds table on 'Haswell,' process lead StreetInsider: Cantor Fitzgerald downgrades Nvidia Reuters: Apple cuts memory... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Friday night topic: Working weird The rise of the Internet, the ubiquity of high-speed access, and the fact that I run a website have all combined to make my day-to-day... Type: News story Tags: Internet |
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Deal of the week: A 128GB SSD for $55, and other bargains The cost per gigabyte of solid-state storage has been shrinking for a while now, but we're still amazed at some of the deals that pop... Type: News story Tags: Cases Storage Displays Mobile computing Gaming |
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Diaspora offers Battlestar Galactica space combat for free Like many old-school PC gamers, I spent a fair amount of my youth playing space combat sims like Wing Commander. Years later, a good... Type: News story Tags: Gaming |
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Quad-core CPU appears on Pico-ITX board Over the past year or so, a bunch of mini PC boards have combined ARM-based SoCs with basic I/O ports. These barebones computers tend... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Systems |
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Intel trims third-quarter revenue forecast We don't usually see Intel miss its revenue targets, but apparently, that's what's going to happen this quarter. The chipmaker announced this morning that... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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Jobs Report Friday Shortbread The Fierce Five Reuters: Intel cuts sales outlook on weak PC demand and Intel to showcase new chips as investors eye stagnant... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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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. | +47 |