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Interview: Bigfoot's Killer NIC, Exposed
Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer. Read More
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Microsoft has advised Mac users of Internet Explorer (IE) to switch to rival browsers such as Apple's Safari. The advice came as the software giant formally announced the end of IE for Apple Macs.
Read the complete story here. (BBC)
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