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China Moves Toward One CPU Architecture to Rule Them AllApr 29, 2012 - in News
There are rumors that the Chinese government is interested in unifying a processor architecture in China.
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G.Skill Releases TridentX DDR3 Kits for Ivy BridgeApr 29, 2012 - in News
G.Skill is offering DDR3 memory kits for Intel's Ivy bridge processors and Z77 platform.
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 690 4 GB: Dual GK104, AnnouncedApr 28, 2012 - in Reviews
Did you spend some time this week wondering what Nvidia was planning for today's announcement? Everyone who guessed GeForce GTX 690, you're right. Powered by two GK104 graphics processors, we have the scoop on Nvidia's soon-to-be flagship.
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StarCraft Heart of the Swarm Playable at MLG Event in JuneApr 28, 2012 - in News
StarCraft 2: Heart of the Swarm will be playable at the MLG Pro Circuit Spring Championship event this June.
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U.S. Galaxy S III Might Not Have Quad-core CPU with LTEApr 28, 2012 - in News
Quad-core Exynos won't play nice with LTE.
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Foxconn Workers Threaten to Jump Off Roof in ProtestApr 28, 2012 - in News
Foxconn workers are stirring up trouble in China and Brazil.
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Deals April 28: 120GB Corsair Force Series 3 SSD $115Apr 28, 2012 - in News
That's under $1 per GB for an SSD!
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Google's Zerg Rush Easter Egg is the Best YetApr 27, 2012 - in News
An easter egg for the StarCraft fans.
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Nvidia's "Something is Coming" Will Arrive This WeekendApr 27, 2012 - in News
What's coming? Who's coming?
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Protesters Descend on Apple Store with 'Wake Up' CampaignApr 27, 2012 - in News
A mob of protesters turns up with nothing to identify their cause but signs that shout, "WAKE UP."
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Graphene Monoxide Turns Graphene Into a MonoxideApr 27, 2012 - in News
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee claim to have discovered a new carbon material that should push graphene-based electronics much closer to commercial reality.
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IBM Files Patent to Resize Images Without ArtifactsApr 27, 2012 - in News
IBM claims to have found a method to increase or decrease the size of digital images better than it is possible today with traditional techniques such as nearest neighbor, bilinear or bicubic resizing.
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Apple Security is 10 Years Behind Microsoft, Says KasperskyApr 27, 2012 - in News
Ouch. Eugene Kaspersky, founder of the security software firm Kaspersky, accused Apple of having missed the boat on computer security.
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Tom's Hardware Interviews Four Android And iOS Game DevelopersApr 26, 2012 - in Reviews
Four leading mobile game developers divulge their thoughts on the rise of mobile gaming, the iOS vs. Android vs. WP7 industry face-off, the impact of HD tablets like the iPad 3, and whether mobile gaming is now challenging the dominance of game consoles.
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Apple Promises 100 Percent Green Data CenterApr 26, 2012 - in News
Apple may be targeted by Greenpeace for using dirty coal to power its iCloud, but the company promises that it will soon be operating a new data center in Prineville, Oregon which will be running on 100 percent renewable energy.
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Deals April 26: Panasonic Bluetooth iPod Dock Speakers $50Apr 26, 2012 - in News
Want to blast music on your iPod or iPhone without that tinny sound? Get this!
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Cryptic Warns of Possible Server Hack 16 Months LaterApr 26, 2012 - in News
Cryptic is just now warning of a server breach that took place back in December 2010.
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Netgear Intros ''World's First'' 802.11ac Wi-Fi RouterApr 26, 2012 - in News
Netgear is releasing a new 802.11ac router in May, starting at $199.99.
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Lenovo Intros EE3 Tech for Faster Boot TimeApr 26, 2012 - in News
Starting April, Think and Idea-branded PCs will feature Enhanced Experience 3, promising a 24-second boot up process.
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Google Increases Bug Award to $20,000Apr 26, 2012 - in News
Google has just increased its bug bounty.
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Samsung Announces Exynos 4 Quad, Coming to Galaxy S IIIApr 26, 2012 - in News
Can't wait until May 3rd for Samsung's big Galaxy unveiling? Well, neither could Samsung.
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Nvidia Preps OEM GeForce GT 630, GT 645 & Three GT 640sApr 26, 2012 - in News
Nvidia has released its first desktop graphics cards based on its new 28 nm Kepler GK107 silicon for OEMs, along with a few Fermi-based GPUs.
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Report: Steam Coming to Linux 'Within Months'Apr 26, 2012 - in News
Linux users, if you can be patient for just a little longer, your wish for Steam to run natively on your OS of choice will be Valve's command.
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Valve Boss: EA Origin Isn't ''Doing Anything Super-Well Yet''Apr 26, 2012 - in News
Gabe Newell had quite a few things to say about EA's Origin service on the Seven Day Cooldown podcast.
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Blizzard Reveals Official Diablo 3 Global Launch EventsApr 26, 2012 - in News
Blizzard's official Diablo 3 party will be at the Irvine Spectrum Mall, located in Irvine, California.
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Best SSDs For The Money: April 2012Apr 25, 2012 - in Reviews
SSDs prices continue to fall, and we're updating our list of recommendations to reflect those changes. This month, the best deals are found in the $200-350 range. In particular, keep an eye out for 240 GB SSDs priced closer to $1/GB than we've ever seen.
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Finally Off Life Support: No More Updates for Firefox 3.6Apr 25, 2012 - in News
Mozilla has officially ended all support for Firefox 3.6 with the release of Firefox 12.
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Deals April 25: 30% off HP Folio 13 UltrabookApr 25, 2012 - in News
Get your best computer and tech deals here.
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Samsung Intros ''World's Thinnest'' Optical Disc DriveApr 25, 2012 - in News
Here's the world's slimmest optical disc drive, ideal for ultrabooks without an optical drive, and tablets for watching movies on the go.
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