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RIM Board Does the Executive Shuffle, Appoints New CEOJan 23, 2012 - in News
The co-Chief Executive Officers of Research In Motion, Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, have stepped down from their positions as CEOs and handed the reins over to Thorsten Heins.
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Power Profiles May Help Lower Power Consumption of ChipsJan 23, 2012 - in News
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin and the Australian National University claim to have conducted the first systematic power profiles of microprocessors
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IBM is #1 in Patent Ranking for 19 Years StraightJan 22, 2012 - in News
IBM has one the annual patent competition once again.
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Radeon HD 6990M And GeForce GTX 580M: A Beautiful LieJan 22, 2012 - in Reviews
We’ve been more than outspoken about the naming AMD and Nvidia use for their mobile GPUs. Are they really trying to mislead buyers, though? We briefly examine their methodology and frame that against the limitations of high-end mobile computing.
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High-Speed CMOS Sensors Improve DSC Low-Light CapabilityJan 22, 2012 - in News
Researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS said they have found a new way to dramatically improve the low-light capabilities of CMOS image sensors.
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Imperva: Anonymous Used LOIC to Attack DoJ, MPAAJan 22, 2012 - in News
Imperva reports that Anonymous is using a Low Orbit Ion Canon application to attack the MPAA, RIAA, FBI and other websites in its SOPA/PIPA/Megaupload-inspired wrath.
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687,000 U.S. High-Tech Jobs Lost in a DecadeJan 22, 2012 - in News
A new study released by the National Science Board (NSB) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) raises concerns about the global leadership of the U.S. in Science and Technology investments. The report also highlights massive job losses in high-tech.
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1TB SSD Crammed Into Swiss Army Knife, Costs $3000Jan 21, 2012 - in News
Pack all that you need to survive for an entire weekend in your pocket.
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Apple Patents the Ultra Wide Touchpad for NotebooksJan 21, 2012 - in News
Apple was granted a patent for a wide area touchpad for its notebooks more than seven years after its original filing in August of 2004.
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Windows Server 8 to Get a New File System: ReFSJan 21, 2012 - in News
Microsoft will be introducing a new file system with Windows 8 Server, called ReFS, which is built on top of the existing NTFS, but will deliver new features for scale and prevent data corruption.
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Microsoft Reports $20.9B Revenue, 525M Windows 7 SoldJan 21, 2012 - in News
Things are still running well at Microsoft.
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Genius Intros Wireless Mouse Without a BatteryJan 20, 2012 - in News
Genius announced a new wireless mouse that uses a gold-capacitor instead of a batter to hold an electrical charge.
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Ultrabooks Will Be Zapped By Thunderbolt in 2Q12Jan 20, 2012 - in News
It's assumed that ultrabooks based on the Ivy Bridge platform will feature Thunderbolt connectivity on the higher-end models. Updated, adding info provided by Gigabyte.
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Quanta Manufacturing ARM Tablets for Toshiba, LenovoJan 20, 2012 - in News
Quanta Computer will manufacturer Windows on ARM tablets for Lenovo and Toshiba, claims insiders.
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Real-Time Communication Comes to Chrome via WebRTCJan 20, 2012 - in News
Google has added support for WebRTC technology in the dev channel version of Chrome, allowing real-time video chatting without the need for drivers or a stand-alone client.
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VIDEO: It's Doom 2 Running on a Color CalculatorJan 20, 2012 - in News
It's Doom 2 running on a TI-Nspire CX graphing calculator... in color!
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Blizzard Making Changes to Systems in Diablo 3Jan 20, 2012 - in News
Blizzard is making significant changes to Diablo 3 based on closed beta feedback and internal testing.
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In Pictures: The Girls Of CES 2012Jan 19, 2012 - in Picture Story
CES 2012 was filled to the brim with new tablets and 3D display technology, but somehow exhibitors found a way to include booth models as part of their showcase. Take a peek through our picture story to see some of what we saw this year in Las Vegas.
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Windows NT Dev Lead Dave Cutler Now Working on XboxJan 19, 2012 - in News
Microsoft Technical Fellow Dave Cutler has moved to Team Xbox.
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Red Hat: SOPA Threatens Innovation, Economic GrowthJan 19, 2012 - in News
SOPA and PIPA in its current state threaten the innovation that drives open source projects.
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Intel's Creates New Protection Plan Just for OverclockersJan 19, 2012 - in News
Intel has announce its Performance Tuning Protection Plan for a worry free overclocking experience.
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Mushkin and OWC Shows Off PCI-Express SSDsJan 19, 2012 - in News
During CES 2012, Mushkin and OWC showed off their PCI-Express SSDs, which are set to compete against OCZ Technology's RevoDrives.
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Multi-Touch Gorilla Glass Keyboard Given Another LookJan 19, 2012 - in News
Kickstarter project shows up at CES 2012 with its stunning prototype.
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1000-Player FPS World Record Attempt This MonthJan 18, 2012 - in News
MuchDifferrent will attempt to land in the Guinness Book of World Records by hosting a first-person shooter supporting up to 1000 simultaneous players on a single map.
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Five Overclocked GeForce GTX 560 Cards, Rounded-UpJan 18, 2012 - in Reviews
We were foiled in our quest to find the best vendor-provided GPU cooler for Nvidia's GeForce GTX 560. But out of the ashes sprung a round-up of cards armed with those very same solutions. Which of these five GF114-based boards is right for you?
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AOC Releases 23-inch Flicker-Free 3D MonitorJan 18, 2012 - in News
It's flicker-free 3D at a 1920 x 1080 resolution thanks to AOC's new 23-inch Full HD 3D monitor.
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Alienware Crams Gaming PC Into Console Form FactorJan 18, 2012 - in News
Is it a new Alienware gaming console? No, but it will fit right in nicely with your PlayStation 3 and Xbxo 360, but packing superior hardware.
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Tom's Hardware Best of CES Awards 2012Jan 18, 2012 - in News
We came, we saw, we gave out awards to the best in Las Vegas.
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Asus Talks Refunds for UK Transformer Prime UsersJan 18, 2012 - in News
Asus has reminded UK users unhappy with the Transformer Prime that it's not too late to return their devices.
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Symantec Confirms Hackers Breached Network in 2006Jan 18, 2012 - in News
Symantec now admits that hackers accessed its network back in 2006 and stole the source code to numerous products.
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