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Eight is Enough

  1. VR-Zone on Intel’s Medfield Atom – impact on smartphones and tablets?
  2. X-bit labs: Sales of Intel Atom hit all-time low: netbooks doomed
    and Intel vows to integrate 4G tech into chips

  3. Fudzilla: Haier unveils complete wireless 55″ LCD HDTV
  4. Redmond Pie: Jailbreak iPhone 4S, iPad 2 untethered on iOS 5.0.1 using Absinthe
    and Counter-Strike now available on Android via unofficial port

  5. Building Windows 8: Building the next generation file system for Windows: ReFS
  6. XDA Developers: Security Enhanced Android released by NSA
  7. Alan Wake PC FAQ
  8. BioWare Blog: Mass Effect 3 on Game Trailers TV (GTTV)


Sunday

  1. Fudzilla reports Acer ultrabooks to hold nearly 35% of its 2012 shipments
  2. MegaTechNews covers CES 2012: Asus and Cooler Master
  3. Newegg’s Weekend Express

Mobile

  1. Phone Arena: Verizon already running Voice-over-LTE
    trials
    in two cities, plans national rollout next year

  2. Droid Life: Droid Razr Maxx all but confirmed for January 26 launch according
    to Verizon and Asus Transformer Prime update rolling out as build 9.4.2.11

  3. Android Community: hp TouchPad gets an Ice Cream Sandwich port via CyanogenMod
  4. Fudzilla: Sony unveils SmartWatch device for Android users
  5. Droid Life: Angry Birds Seasons updated, it’s time for the year of the dragon

Software and gaming

  1. Ars Technica: Microsoft gives a glimpse of the Windows 8 store experience
  2. AnandTech reports Windows 8 mobile broadband enhancements detailed
  3. Claims by Anonymous about Symantec source code
  4. TechEye reports Oracle database has huge flaw
  5. TUAW: iTunes 10.5.3 now available, adds iBooks 2 textbook sync
  6. Phoronix on an open-source, reverse-engineered Mali GPU driver

Hardware

  1. PureOC’s Asus P9X79 motherboards roundup
  2. TR alum Dustin Sklavos reviews GeChic’s On-Lap 1301 laptop monitor
  3. Funky Kit reviews Arctic E641-BM earphones
  4. Hardware Heaven’s Enermax Briskie wireless keyboard and mouse combo review
  5. techPowerUp! reviews 1250W XFX ProSeries PSU
  6. Legit Reviews on Maingear’s Epic T1000 – phase-changing thermal material

The Fab Five

  1. Ars Technica reports Obama administration joins the ranks of SOPA skeptics
  2. Crucial M4 firmware 0309 is now available
  3. AnandTech reports AMD clarifies 7000M strategy
  4. Fudzilla: Ivy Bridge quad in April 2012 and
    Kepler to come out in early Q2 2012 and
    AMD’s new mobile GPUs scheduled for Q2 2012
    and more Radeon HD 7970 cards in two weeks
    and faster Radeon HD 7970 SKU possible

  5. Ars Technica’s hands-on with the follow-up to
    the Asus Transformer Prime, tablets, Padfone


Sunday

  1. AnandTech’s hands-on with Samsung’s line of new notebooks
  2. AnandTech on Sony Vaio: Z with dock, SE with IPS, and an ultrabook
    concept and AppliedMicro demonstrates Catalina-based platforms

  3. Fudzilla reports PowerColor HD 79xx PCS pixellized
  4. ThinkComputers covers CES 2012: OCZ Technology
  5. VR-Zone on 1500W Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 PSU – power for hungry systems

Mobile

  1. AnandTech: Why Thunderbolt won’t come to the iPhone anytime soon
  2. Fudzilla: New hybrid tablet prototypes unveiled at CES 2012
  3. Tabletclub.de reviews Acer Iconia Tab A100 (in German)

Hardware

  1. KitGuru on Sony Z series (i7, Blu-ray, 1080p, RAID SSD, HD 6650 & dual-battery)
  2. Tbreak’s Toshiba Portégé Z830 ultrabook review
  3. Tech ARP’s BIOS option of the week – PCI dynamic bursting
  4. AnandTech’s ECS X79R-AX (Black Extreme) review
  5. Big Bruin reviews 4TB Seagate GoFlex Desk USB 3.0 hard drive
  6. circuitRemix’s SSDs roundup
  7. Tbreak’s quick look at WD My Passport for Mac hard drive
  8. TweakTown’s HIS HD 7970 3GB Overclocked video card review
  9. X-bit labs review AMD Radeon HD 7970 3GB
  10. VR-Zone’s Thermaltake Overseer RX-I case review

7 Up

  1. hp Spectre teaser: part 2
  2. Netbooknews.com: Asus confirms Win8 ARM
    tablet, 3G Transformer in March & new 10″ tablet

  3. OMG Ubuntu reports ‘Ubuntu TV‘ to be revealed at CES 2012
  4. DVICE: Microsoft’s new holographic display breaks out from behind glass
  5. The NY Times confirms Nokia to introduce Lumia 900 on Monday
  6. Linux 3.2
  7. VG24/7: SWTOR update 1.1 is live on the Public Test Server


Sunday

  1. TechCrunch: Selling Apple in October wasn’t the
    best move
    , but not buying Google was worse

  2. AppleInsider: Apple to open new store-within-a-store outlet inside Target this year
  3. Engadget: Victorinox to launch 1TB USB / eSATA II flash drive with built-in LCD at CES
  4. OLED-Display.net reports Sony to give up OLED television for the mass market
  5. The Verge reports LG Cinema Screen Design thins out HDTV bezel to 1mm
  6. Engadget: Always Innovating HDMI dongle brings Android to your ‘dumb TV’
  7. Nikon Rumors: Who wants to see the Nikon D800 on nikon.de?
  8. The Verge: Logic3 unveils Ferrari Scuderia and Cavallino headphones, speaker docks
  9. Engadget: Parrot launching new AR.Drone2.0 at CES?

Mobile

  1. Forbes reports webOS gets surprise second life in health care
  2. Engadget: Aigo preps glasses-free 3D tablet because Avatar demands it
    and Polaroid launching new tablet, color screen e-reader at CES?
    and Pantech Element poster spied at AT&T store, launch coming
    next week for $300?

Software and gaming

  1. Hi Tech Legion reviews Nero 11 Platinum
  2. Bitmob: Shooters only need eight guns
  3. The NY Times profiles the King of Donkey Kong

Hardware

  1. HT4U reviews Asus Eee Box EB1021 (in German)
  2. ThinkComputers unboxes the Gigabyte Z68XP-UD4 motherboard
  3. dpreview’s Nikon D4 overview
  4. What Digital Camera’s Nikon D4 hands-on first look review
  5. Joe McNally on shooting the D4
  6. TestFreaks review Epson Artisan 730 AIO printer

Eight is Enough

  1. Microsoft’s design lead Steve Kaneko on unification
    and Metro: ‘We’re not looking over our shoulders’

  2. Engadget: Fusion Garage’s website goes dark – has it bitten the dust?
  3. The Register: Seagate matches and raises WD disk warranty cuts
  4. Cascading the reschedules: If Sandy Bridge EP
    comes later, so will Ivy Bridge EP – VR-Zone

  5. SemiAccurate: Low-end Radeon HD 7000 series; AMD re-brands
  6. Engadget: Motorola Xoom tablet gets an Ice Cream Sandwich makeover with 4.0.3
  7. AppleInsider: Sony launches PlayStation Vita handheld to reclaim mobile gaming
  8. Torchlight II company play test


Sunday

  1. Forbes on Zyngo IPO: What went wrong?
  2. Computerworld: Hitachi-LG Data Storage execs plead guilty to price fixing
  3. Analysis: Fiscal Q1 2012 to be Apple’s biggest
    earnings blowout in history – AppleInsider

  4. Senator Al Franken asks about Carrier IQ, the
    companies answer: the complete breakdown

  5. AppleInsider: ‘Avatar‘ special edition will feature iTunes Extras exclusive to Apple
  6. Win a 1TB Buffalo MiniStation USB drive from Big Bruin
  7. Win a 32GB Kingston Wi-Drive from Futurelooks
  8. Real World Labs and RaidSonic joint contest
  9. Newegg’s holiday bargain hunter

Mobile

  1. The Verge: $1.7 million in BlackBerry PlayBooks stolen from an Indiana truck stop
  2. The Verge: Sony updates Tablet S with Wi-Fi fixes,
    PS3 controller support (if you have the right cable)

  3. The Verge has Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1N hands-on pictures
  4. The Verge’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus review (Verizon LTE)
  5. Engadget’s Samsung Stratosphere review

Software and gaming

  1. Building Windows 8: Protecting your digital identity
  2. Battle.net introduces BattleTag
  3. VG24/7: Skyrim mod brings online play to the PC
  4. Hardware Heaven’s Sony PS Move games roundup – December 2011

Hardware

  1. TweakTown’s 2011 holiday shopping guide
  2. VR-Zone’s Asus RT-N66U dual band Gigabit router
  3. Fudzilla reviews Cooler Master Storm Trooper case
  4. Phoronix reviews SilverStone TS07 SATA3 enclosure

Eight is Enough

  1. Forbes: Western Digital lifts Dec qtr view, restarts Thai mfg; shrs up
  2. Reuters: Motorola wins German patent case ruling vs. Apple
  3. Kotaku: Razer’s combat knife-inspired Blade
    gaming laptop will be home for Christmas

  4. ATi-Forum: Pictures of HD 7970 (in German)
  5. C|Net: Microsoft’s new Windows Defender tool runs outside Windows
  6. Ars Technica: Chrome sandboxing makes it the
    most secure browser, vendor study claims

  7. LWN.net: Stable kernels 2.6.32.50, 3.0.13, and 3.1.5 released
  8. Legit Reviews on Batman: Arkham City performance after the DX11 patch


Sunday

  1. Engadget: Skype’s co-founder’s latest company signs deal
    with LightSquared, promises free broadband and voice services

  2. Reuters: AT&T strategy annoys judge in T-Mobile case
  3. SemiAccurate reports AMD hires firm to get laid off workers jobs
  4. TUAW: A grand opening for the Apple Store at Grand Central Terminal
  5. The Consumerist: Can owning a cat void your hp warranty?
  6. The SSD Review reports OCZ to launch new Petrol SATA 3 SSD line
  7. Windows Experience Blog: Check out this prototype Arc Touch Mouse
  8. The Verge: Verizon Galaxy Nexus stocked in many
    stores, now coming December 15th? (update)

  9. Engadget: Toshiba Thrive 7″ slate officially drops on 12/11 and Coby to intro
    five Ice Cream Sandwich slates at CES, satiates your budget tablet cravings

  10. VR-Zone reports Sony Ericsson “Xperia Arc HD” images surfaced again
  11. Win a 120GB AData S510 SSD from KitGuru
  12. Newegg’s holiday bargain hunter

Software and gaming

  1. Sophos: Beware Adobe software upgrade notification – malware attached
  2. Foxit Reader 5.1.3
  3. Coming soon: Battle.net balance
  4. Engadget reviews Infinity Blade 2 (iOS)

Hardware

  1. TestFreaks review 10″ Idolian TouchTab10 Android tablet
  2. The SSD Review’s intro to the SSD
  3. VR-Zone’s 650W OCZ ZS series PSU review

Eight is Enough

  1. Maximum PC: Piracy remains legal in Switzerland after new study
  2. Revealed at 9to5Mac: Apple’s internal policies on employee social
    networking, speculating on rumors, leaking, blogging, and more

  3. Carrier IQ VP: App on millions of phones not a privacy risk – The Register
  4. ATi-Forum: Athlon II and Phenom II production will be canceled (in German)
  5. AnandTech has Ivy Bridge desktop lineup overview and posts
    an update on Transformer Prime battery life & Wi-Fi issues

  6. Windows 8 Beta: New screenshots show Charm Bar in Windows 8 build 8158
  7. WinRumors: Windows 8 beta currently on track for January, demo at CES
  8. Battlefield Blog: Back to Karkand out on PS3 December
    6th, PC and Xbox 360 to follow on December 13th


Sunday

  1. Stallman: Facebook is mass surveillance
  2. Engadget: Charter Cable boosts downloads to 100Mbps,
    keeps uploads limited to a modest 5Mbps

  3. AnandTech reports Samsung’s PM830 coming to ultrabooks in 2012
  4. The SSD Review: Intel SSD 520 series ‘SandForce-driven’ SSD close to release
  5. Newegg’s holiday bargain hunter

Mobile

  1. ZDNet: Android bloatware results in serious security flaws
  2. Official Google Australia Blog: Androidland opens in Melbourne
  3. The Verge reports TouchPad Go shows up on eBay for $700
  4. Engadget: Samsung’s two-faced SCH-W999
    Android plays the dual-core, dual-SIM game

  5. The Verge reports Galaxy Nexus accessories detailed
    in videos and Dell Streak 7 Android tablet discontinued

  6. Engadget’s Samsung Galaxy Nexus for Verizon LTE hands-on (video)
  7. CM9 progress update

Software and gaming

  1. foobar2000 v1.1.10
  2. Wii U Daily: Wii U has quad-core 3GHz CPU, 768MB of RAM
  3. Everquest to hackers: You’ve been served – Massively
  4. GameSpot reports BioWare, EA trademark Paper, Scissors, Stone
  5. GameSpy: Steam releases November hardware & software survey
  6. Joystiq: Microsoft Flight accepting beta applications, fasten seatbelt sign on and
    Mortal Kombat Arcade Kollection (PC) exists, depending on who you ask

  7. The Word of Notch: Notch passes the torch
  8. Scientific American: How a computer game is reinventing the science of expertise

Hardware

  1. AnandTech’s holiday 2011 laptop buyer’s guide
  2. TweakTown reviews MSI GTX 560 Ti 448 1280MB Twin Frozr III Power Edition
  3. HT4U tests Gigabyte GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 (in German)
  4. Real World Labs on Tritton AX Pro True 5.1 surround headset
  5. Tbreak reviews SteelSeries Specturm 7XB wireless headset
  6. TR alum Dustin Sklavos on NZXT Phantom 410 case
  7. Funky Kit reviews Jou Jye BW-1225P-LV low voltage 120mm fan

The Starting Five

  1. 4Gamer (Japanese website) has Nvidia desktop graphics chip roadmap
    and information about the next Tegra (codenamed Wayne)

  2. VR-Zone: Is the Atom N2100 Intel’s single-core off-roadmap Cedar Trail-M?
  3. Catalyst 11.11b performance driver
  4. The Battlefield Blog: How to enable stereoscopic 3D in Battlefield 3
  5. Joystiq: Valve gifts Notch his own head, on other people’s heads


Sunday

  1. The Verge: IBM’s aging file system‘ patent application details system to degrade documents
    over time
    and Google piracy filter removed top BitTorrent sites from autocomplete and Instant
    search results

  2. Engadget: Fnatic pro gaming team gets limited edition headset and mouse from SteelSeries
  3. Dealzon: The 11 biggest deals of Black Friday 2011 and
    what happened to them and CyberMonday spreadsheet

Mobile

  1. Droid Life: Official Droid 4 specs, it’s definitely a big Razr with a keyboard and 4G LTE
  2. The Verge: Leaked BlackBerry Bold 9900 ROM adds mobile hotspot and Wi-Fi calling
  3. The Verge mobile podcast 003
  4. The Verge’s Kobo Vox review & Samsung Galaxy Player 4.0 & Galaxy Player 5.0 reviews
  5. TestFreaks on NewerTech GripStand 2 / GripBase bundle for Apple iPad 2
  6. Madshrimps review SwitchEasy Canvas iPad 2 case
  7. The Verge’s Infinity Blade 2 for iOS hands-on preview
  8. The Verge: Every Skyrim book available for your Kindle or Nook

Gaming

  1. Joystiq: I Am Alive creative director amends comments on PC release, piracy
  2. Work begins on iodoom3
  3. TweakTown’s Batman: Arkham City performance analysis
  4. IncGamers on the PvP of Star Wars: The Old Republic [preview]
  5. Hardware Heaven reviews The Lord of the Rings: War in the North (PC)

Hardware

  1. Björn3D reviews Silicon Power Diamond D05 USB 3.0 external drive
  2. Real World Labs on QNAP TS-219P II TurboNAS
  3. The Verge reviews Canon PowerShot S100
  4. KitGuru Lite on Corsair’s Vengeance 1100 headset
  5. VR-Zone’s 850W Enermax Platimax PSU review
  6. TweakTown reviews BitFenix Merc Alpha case

Eight is Enough

  1. Donanim Haber has AMD Trinity: First performance details (in Turkish)
  2. ATi-Forum: Rambus – AMD’s new secret weapon against Nvidia? (in German)
  3. AllThingsD on a new milestone for the Mac: 5 percent of the global PC market
  4. Ars Technica on why Apple rejected AMD’s Llano in the MacBook Air
  5. InformationWeek: Windows 8 PCs may resemble big smartphones
  6. PC Pro: Up to 50 ultrabooks “to be launched at CES”
  7. Incoming: Battlefield 3 update
  8. Bethesda’s update on the Skyrim 1.2 patch


Sunday

  1. TUAW: Bob Iger picks up $55,000 in stock for joining Apple’s board
  2. Wired: 200+ labels withdraw their music from Spotify: Are its fortunes unravelling?
  3. Engadget’s how-to: use Google Music from anywhere
  4. Engadget on the AOC Aire Pro: a 23″ IPS monitor for $199
  5. The Verge profiles AnandTech’s Anand Shimpi
  6. Newegg’s Black November Weekend Express

Mobile

  1. Droid Life: Add December 8 to the Galaxy Nexus launch list (updated)
  2. AnandTech’s Galaxy Nexus & Ice Cream Sandwich: initial performance analysis
  3. C|Net: iPhones with airbags? Could be, patent hints

Software

  1. Threatpost: Google fixes high-risk flaw in Chrome
  2. Betanews: VMWare 4.1 for Mac promises performance fixes
  3. Microsoft Security Essentials beta registration opens

Gaming

  1. G4TV reports Activision aims for Call of Duty: Elite to be fully functional by December 1
  2. Left 4 Dead Blog says Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Beta release imminent
  3. GameSpy has Batman: Arkham City PhysX PC trailer
  4. Minecraft 1.0 is out – no longer beta
  5. VG24/7: Have a look at Minecraft running on Xbox 360
  6. World of Warcraft nears seventh anniversary
  7. Kotaku reports Nintedo GameCube turns ten

Hardware

  1. VR-Zone’s MSI X79A-GD65 review
  2. TweakTown reviews PowerColor HD 6970 Devil 13 2GB
  3. Tbreak reviews Roccat Kulo headset
  4. Rbmods on Razer Scarab Battlefield 3 Edition mouse pad
  5. Technic3D reviews 900W Antec HCG PSU (in German)
  6. Overclockers Online reviews Lancool PC-K57 case
  7. Real World Labs on Mad Catz Cyborg gaming lights & Aqua Computer Aquaero 5 XT
  8. HardwareOC reviews Alpenföhn K2 CPU cooler (in German)

Eight is Enough

  1. Yahoo! News: Dell says Thai floods will impact disk drive supply
  2. iPod nano (1st generation) replacement program
  3. Ars Technica reports Mac OS X has its own sandbox security hole
  4. ATi-Forum has specifications of HD 7000 series (in German)
  5. Engadget’s editorial: Why Apple isn’t releasing a TV
  6. Elder Scrolls V: Skyriim intro & gameplay running on multiple monitors – Nxus.co
  7. Battlefield 3 Blog: Hundreds of Battlefield 3 players banned over cheating
  8. AllThingsD has Adobe Flash’s swan song (comic)


Sunday

  1. AllThingsD: U.S. court orders Twitter account opened in Wikileaks investigation
  2. Engadget: $100 Kobo Touch with Offers ships in ‘2-3 weeks,’
    serves you ads between reads for a one-time discount

  3. AllThingsD: New titles marginally boost lagging video game market in October
  4. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim dominates Steam & game stats
  5. Fudzilla reports Walmart Black Friday video game offer is big
  6. Explanation of 4.3 balance changes for World of Warcraft, part two
  7. Joystiq: Super Street Fighter II coming to Virtual Console with online multiplayer

Hardware

  1. Tech ARP’s BIOS option of the week – CPU on-die termination
  2. Tbreak’s Roccat Arvo keyboard review
  3. Overclockers Online reviews 750W SilverStone Strider Gold PSU
  4. Real World Labs on Sandberg PowerBank 8000 portable battery
  5. APH Networks on BitFenix Merc Alpha case

Eight is Enough

  1. 9 to 5 Mac’s exclusive: Apple VP of Global Security John
    Theriault departs company following lost iPhone 4S investigation

  2. PreCentral: hp laptop + TouchPad bundle extended to Walmart, makes
    us wonder about that whole “out of stock” thing (thanks dpaus)

  3. Tweak.dk reports Asus release 27″ LED VG278H 3D display
  4. Play: Massive Mass Effect 3 leak?
  5. Kotaku: Activision cools fears of pre-release Modern Warfare 3 bannings
  6. Star Wars: The Old Republic: Early game access details revealed
  7. Battlefield Blog: New Battlefield 3 fixes, Go Back to
    Karkand in Dec, chat with Peter Moore & more

  8. Bethesda Blog announces Skyrim has gone gold


Sunday

  1. KitGuru reveals the timeline for hard drive price reductions
  2. BusinessWeek: Google isn’t ‘dominant’ in Internet search, Eric Schmidt say
  3. opensource.com on the DRM graveyard: a brief history of digital rights management in music
  4. Engadget podcast 263
  5. TUAW reports Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview coming to theaters in November

Mobile

  1. Betanews: The Siri outage reveals its failure
  2. TechCrunch: Siri and the iPhone’s physical keyboard
  3. Mashable reports AT&T LTE service coming to NYC
  4. Engadget: Dell Latitude S tablet available for pre-order, might just arrive before Christmas
  5. hp TouchPad Device Purchase Program
  6. Engadget’s Samsung Focus Flash review
  7. Engadget mobile podcast 111

Software and gaming

  1. Phoronix reports Ubuntu 12.04 LTS to target 750MB image
  2. VirtualBox 4.1.6.74713
  3. [H]ard|Forums: Firefox 8 RC published for download
  4. Bethesda Blog on VGA nominees: Skyrim up for GOTY
  5. Diablo III beta patch 5 notes
  6. World of Warcraft PTR patch 4.3 notes

Hardware

  1. Engadget’s Dell Inspiron 14z review
  2. The SSD Review on 120GB Silicon Power Velox V20 SATA II SSD
  3. Tech ARP’s mobile GPU comparison guide rev. 12.2
  4. Tbreak reviews 1250W OCZ ZX series PSU
  5. Real World Labs on NZXT Havik 140 CPU cooler

Eight is Enough

  1. AnandTech reports Bulldozer breaks frequency record again: overclocked to 8.46GHz
  2. Forrester: ‘It’s time to repeal prohibition‘ on Macs in the enterprise
  3. VR-Zone’s MSI GT780R gaming notebook review

    and first look: ECS X79R-AX Black Extreme

  4. Ars Technica’s first look: Google TV gets Honeycomb, Android apps
  5. Neowin’s Nokia N9 review: It’s incredible
  6. Exploring IE has more treats for developers – IE9 share on Windows 7 on the rise
  7. End of support for Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx) netbook and ARM – 10/29/2011
  8. GamesBeat: Pirated Modern Warfare 3 discs are already spreading (exclusive)


Sunday

  1. Wired reports creditor moves to dismantle copyright troll Righthaven
  2. Computerworld UK: Mozilla’s Brendan Eich on JavaScript – and Microsoft buying Netscape
  3. DailyTech: Facebook plans to place server farm near Arctic Circle
  4. TechCrunch: Jolicloud pivots up to be your ‘personal cloud’ machine
  5. Ars Technica: Could this quantum computer be the real deal?
  6. AppleInsider: YouTube adds over 100 original channels in Google’s bid for the living room
  7. Bill Gates: ‘I didn’t start out with a dream of being super rich’ – TechFlash
  8. Engadget profiles HotHardware’s Dave Altavilla
  9. Engadget’s mobile podcast 110
  10. Newegg Weekend Express

Mobile

  1. WPCentral: First pics of a Lenovo S2 Windows Phone appear. Headed for China?
  2. Ars Technica on how Nokia will help sell Windows Phone 7
  3. Engadget’s Nokia World 2011 wrap-up
  4. Computerworld spends 3 weeks with the Galaxy Tab 8.9
  5. Hardware Heaven reviews Samsung Galaxy SII
  6. Ars Technica reports major privacy flaw found in Dolphin HD browser for Android
  7. Confirmed: Barnes & Noble to ship new NookColor on November 7 – The Digital Reader
  8. TestFreaks review Grace Digital Eco Pod rugged all terrain speaker case

Software and gaming

  1. TG Daily reports Tsunami-A OS X trojan spotted in the wild
  2. Joystiq: The next Rainbox Six game is probably titled ‘Patriots
  3. Shacknews reports Batman: Arkham City save files disappearing for some users
  4. PC Gamer’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 preview
  5. Ars Technica: $10 Pixeljunk Sidescroller on the PS3 is a warm hug from your shooter past

Hardware

  1. AnandTech reviews Dell Vostro V131: a budget business laptop
  2. [H]ard|OCP’s Asus P8P67 EVO rev 3.0 motherboard review
  3. Technic3D reviews Zotac A75-ITX WiFi (in German)
  4. Tbreak reviews Thermaltake Meka G-Unit keyboard
  5. Rbmods on Icy Box network media server IB-Nas6220

Eight is Enough

  1. Yahoo! News: Steve Jobs questioned authority all his life, book says
  2. Seagate: Thai flooding is a multi-quarter issue for whole hard drive industry
  3. Yahoo! News reports China rare earths supplier suspends production
  4. Hardware Canucks: Retailers respond to upcoming
    HDD shortage by limiting purchases & hiking prices

  5. TweakTown’s MSI X79A-GD65 preview
  6. ATI-Forum has Catalyst 11.10 Preview 3 (in German)
  7. GameTrailers TV: Skyrim unleashed
  8. Ultimate Battlefield 3 simulator – The Gadget Show (video)


Sunday

  1. WSJ: Microsoft firming up plan to bankroll possible Yahoo! deal
  2. Live Hacking: Adobe changes Flash Player settings manager to stop clickjacking
  3. Zatz Not Funny has a Google TV 2.0 sneak peek

Mobile

  1. ZDNet: Could Lodsys turn its sights on Windows 8 developers?
  2. Orange exec: Windows Phone fate hangs on Nokia – C|Net
  3. Kaz Hirai: Sony is ‘in discussions with non-Sony companies’ over PlayStation Suite

Software and gaming

  1. nV News Forums: 290.03 (beta) for Linux x86 / x86-64 released
  2. Eurogamer: PlayStation 3 hacked again?
  3. Futurelooks covers Nvidia’s GeForce LAN 2011
  4. Vintage Computing and Gaming: The 10 greatest MS-DOS games of all time

Hardware

  1. The SSD Review pits LSI 9265-8i MegaRAID card vs. Adaptec 6805 RAID card
  2. TweakTown on Panasonic TY-EW3D3MU 3rd-gen 3D active shutter eyewear
  3. BCCHardware reviews Lian Li PC-6B case
  4. FrostyTech reviews Xigmatek Prime SD1484 heatsink

The Pick 6

  1. C|Net: Apple’s Steve Jobs still shapes PC laptop future
  2. ATi-Forum: AMD FX-8120 Bulldozer gets listed
    and liquid cooling for AMD’s FX series (in German)

  3. X-bit labs: AMD demos 28nm graphics solutions again
  4. MobileBurn: Qualcomm outs details about dual-core S4 mobile processor
  5. C|Net: Chrome extension enables remote computer control
  6. Rage updated on Steam


Sunday

  1. Apple after Steve Jobs: The men who will decide tech giant’s fate – Huff Post Tech
  2. Legit Reviews has 90GB Corsair Force Series GT SSD contest

Mobile

  1. TBreak’s HTC ChaCha review

Software and gaming

  1. Microsoft security bulletin advance notification for October 2011
  2. AppleInsider: Mac OS X Lion and iTunes to get iCloud updates ahead of iOS
  3. Bethesda: Nobody enjoys being ‘forced‘ to sue Mojang – Joystiq
  4. Joystiq has new Might & Magic Heroes VI trailer
  5. Todd Harris interview with Cyberlink about Tribes ascend
  6. TojiCode – Source Engine level in WebGL: video + source

Hardware

  1. TweakTown reviews 620W Jou Jye BW-B620JL PSU
  2. Real World Labs on Antec Twelve Hundred V3 case
  3. TestFreaks review Silenx Effizio EFZ-92HA3 CPU cooler

Eight is Enough

  1. NetMarketShare reports Mac market share gets back-to-school bump
  2. Engadget: Asus Eee PC 1025 treads a Cedar Trail through the FCC
  3. IHS iSuppli: Amazon sells Kindle Fire at low profit
    margain
    to promote online merchandize sales

  4. AppleInsider reports Apple removes click-wheel
    games from iTunes as iPod classic lives its last days

  5. Sophos: Windows 8 anti-virus has a long way to go
  6. Exploring IE: Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7 passes 30% share in the U.S.
  7. Portal 2 DLC “Peer Review” will be out on Wednesday for free
  8. Mass Effect 3: ‘Killer new feature‘ reveal next month – CVG


Sunday

  1. Forbes reports Yahoo! on Monday set to announce… something
  2. Engadget: Verizon appeals net neutrality rules, let the legal wrangling begin
  3. Huff Post Tech reports AT&T wants judge to throw out Sprint’s antitrust deal
  4. TechCrunch reports Timelines.com sues Facebook,
    says its new Timeline feature could “eliminate” them

  5. BBC News reports IBM beats Microsoft in tech giants ranking
  6. C|Net: Some Apple stores temporarily closed, reasons unknown
  7. thinq_ reports Google goes retail in PC World
  8. Bing Maps Blog: New airport maps for Bing
  9. Real World Labs and Enermax joint contest
  10. Legit Reviews has BitFenix Merc Alpha PC case drawing
  11. Newegg Weekend Express

Mobile

  1. Engadget: Samsung releases 1.5GHz Exynos processor and 16MP CMOS for mobiles
  2. TUAW: iPhone 5 appears temporarily on Cincinnati Bell website (updated)
  3. AppleInsider: Mockups demonstrate Apple’s anticipated iPhone 5 ‘Assistant‘ feature
  4. Engadget: Nokia developing ‘Meltemi‘ OS for feature phones?
  5. Engadget’s AT&T Samsung Galaxy S II review
  6. Bitmob look to the future of iOS gaming

Software and gaming

  1. thinq_ reports Mozilla coder hints at Web App Store
  2. TUAW: iTunes 10.5 beta 9 now available to developers
  3. Getting GNOME 3.2
  4. Engadget: Sony PS Vita caps 3G downloads at 20GB, encourages extensive mini play
  5. Saints Row: The Third – PC version update
  6. John Carmack tweets about his plans for Rage release
  7. TweakTown’s Battlefield 3 beta PC preview

Hardware

  1. Tbreak reviews Razer Mamba 4G gaming mouse
  2. Kitguru reviews DeepCool Ice Matrix 400 CPU cooler
  3. DragonSteelMods on Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU cooler
  4. HardwareOC reviews Enermax ETS-T40 T.B.Vegas Duo cooler (in German)

Eight is Enough

  1. WSJ reports Samsung countersues Apple in Australia
  2. The Register: Celebrating the 55th anniversary of the hard disk
  3. PreCentral has 1,001 cool ways to use an hp TouchPad
  4. istartedsomething: Windows 8 to include phone calling capabilities?
  5. All About Microsoft: MS delivers new Internet Explorer 10 test build for Windows 8
  6. Battlefield 3 developer interview @ IGN
  7. CoD: Black Ops – Rezurrection ‘Zombie Lab Phase 2’ trailer
  8. RPS: The many lights of Metro: Last Light (new screenshots)


Sunday

  1. Reuters: Hulu sale at risk even as new bids are due
  2. DailyTech’s IDF 2011 exclusive: hp discusses spinoff details
  3. TechCrunch: The $99 TouchPad returns to hp‘s employee purchasing program on 9/28
  4. Ars Technica reports Joel Tenenbaum owes the RIAA $675,000—again
  5. IntoMobile: SanDisk launches class 6 64GB microSD card

Mobile

  1. Engadget: LG teases LU6200 with 1.5GHz dual-core CPU,
    720p HD display, Gingerbread, and 75Mbps LTE and
    did a white iPhone 4S just pop up in AT&T’s system?

  2. From iQ2011: Tbreak’s HTC Flyer 10.1 hands-on
  3. Tabletclub.de reviews WeTab 3G (in German)
  4. TUAW reports Square bringing Chrono Trigger, others to iOS (and Android)

Software and gaming

  1. Engadget: Opera Mobile on Android x86 at IDF 2011 (video)
  2. gHacks: Windows 8 product key, when resetting, reinstalling
  3. AIDA64 Extreme Edition 1.85.1630 beta
  4. goScreen v8.0.1.422
  5. GPU Caps Viewer 1.14.2
  6. Mozilla Thunderbird 6.0.2
  7. CNNMoney reports Microsoft to launch Xbox TV later this year
  8. FiringSquad reviews Dead Island (PC)

Hardware

  1. Kitguru’s Lenovo ThinkPad X1 review
  2. Tech ARP’s BIOS option of the week – PIRQ x use IRQ no.
  3. The SSD Review on 120GB Super Talent TeraDrive CT3 SATA 3 SSD
  4. Legit Reviews on 16GB Corsair Flash Voyager USB 3.0 flash drive
  5. Rbmods on HIS HD 6770 IceQ X
  6. Tbreak’s Samsung T27950 LED monitor and Spy Mouse reviews
  7. The SSD Review on Raidon iR2940-6S-S2D RAID enclosure

Eight is Enough

  1. AppleInsider: Mac OS X install base grows to over 6% worldwide, 13% in the U.S.
  2. Laptoping: Samsung Series 7 gamer 3D-capable laptop showed off
    and Lenovo IdeaPad A1 tablet – quick review and benchmark

  3. hp TouchPad dual-booting Android 2.3.5 and webOS (video)
  4. DigiTimes reports hp to launch second-round sales
    promotion of TouchPad to clear supply chain inventory

  5. Kitguru claims AMD Fusion Black Edition APUs will come in 2 flavors
  6. Engadget HD: Netgear announces Universal Push2TV HD,
    dual-band Wi-Fi adapter for Blu-ray players and TVs

  7. Avalanche: DRM helps no one – Edge
  8. Joystiq: Valve games show up on Origin [update]


Sunday

  1. Bloomberg: Apple wins German injunction on new Galaxy Tab
    and Dish said to stream Blockbuster films to challenge Netflix

  2. HuffPost Tech on why Netflix needs HBO
  3. AppleInsider: Court documents imply Google’s
    Andy Rubin got inspiration for Android at Apple

  4. The Official Google Blog announces a fall spring-clean
  5. Engadget reports RED EPIC-X starts shipping to lucky shooters with deep pockets
  6. Engadget podcast 254

Mobile

  1. AppleInsider: Apple manufacturers reportedly
    starting assembly
    of iPhone 5 for October launch

  2. Engadget’s Pocketbook A10 and Nokia 701
    and Philips GoGear 3 Android PMP hands-ons

Software

  1. Scientific Linux 5.7 RC 1
  2. openSUSE 12.1 Milestone 5
  3. Sysinternals Process Explorer 15.04
  4. GPU-Z 0.5.5
  5. Dropbox 1.1.45
  6. Google Chrome Stable channel update
  7. Skype 5.5 for Windows hotfix: Automatic sign-in issue resolved

Gaming

  1. Diablo III Fans on Activision Blizzard webcast analyst day – latest Diablo III news
  2. Engadget reports OpTic Gaming wins the $400,000
    prize
    in the Call of Duty XP Million Dollar tourney

  3. Graham Jans puts microtransactions under the microscope
  4. TweakTown’s Deus Ex: Human Revolution review (PC)
  5. CVG’s Modern Warfare 3 multiplayer hands-on
  6. Impulse sale: CoD: Modern Warfare 2

Hardware

  1. Tbreak’s MSI N580GTX Lightning Xtreme Edition review
  2. PureOC on PNY GTX 580 XLR8 Liquid Cooled graphics card
  3. Kitguru’s Asus PA238Q LED monitor review
  4. Engadget’s LG PZ850 Pentouch plasma TV hands-on (video)
  5. Haier’s mind control TV prototype hits IFA, Engadget goes foreheads-on (video)
  6. Viper Lair reviews Arctic Cooling Arctic Equipment M362 wireless mouse
  7. Real World Labs on Zalman ZM-MH200 U3 USB 3.0 dual-HDD docking station
  8. ReviewStash reviews Coolink SWiF2 1201 chassis & 120P CPU fans
  9. Rbmods on Zalman CNPS7X LED CPU cooler
  10. HardwareOC reviews Spire Gemini rev. 2 CPU cooler (in German)

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