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| | Valve's prototype Steam Machines dump AMD for Nvidia 10.04.2013 4:00 PM Valve Software has revealed that 300 lucky beta testers will receive Steam Machines in a variety of configurations -- all based upon Nvidia graphics hardware. | |
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| | What's behind Origin PC's decision to so publicly dump AMD video cards? 10.04.2013 5:07 PM Yes, the custom builders at Origin PC just had a public breakup with AMD, but other PC makerscuriouslyaren't suffering from the same issues Origin claims to have encountered. | |
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| | DRAM prices jump after Hynix manufacturing facility fire 10.05.2013 6:42 AM DRAM prices are already up 35 percent since the recent fire at Hynix's plant in Wuxi, China, and supply is not expected to be restored until the first half of 2014. | |
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| | Hands on with the 2DS: An entry level investment 10.05.2013 7:21 AM We got some up-close time to handle the upcoming Nintendo 2DS. It's got a new look and a primary audience | |
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| | British teen suspected in massive Spamhaus DDoS attack 10.05.2013 8:12 AM Police secretly arrested a London-based teen last April in connection with the huge DDoS attack on anti-spam organization Spamhaus. | |
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| | Google's acquisition of Flutter may pair its tech with Glass 10.05.2013 8:55 AM With its acquisition of gesture-recognition company Flutter, Google may be looking to beef up Google Glass and its Android products while also looking to win over the hearts and minds of Apple iPhone users. | |
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| | Microsoft is quietly recycling Outlook email accounts 10.05.2013 9:35 AM Like Yahoo, Microsoft is recycling email accounts, and doing so without mentioning the practice in service agreements for Hotmail, Live, and Outlook.com. | |
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| | Legit digital certificates mask some malware, McAfee warns 10.05.2013 10:23 AM McAfee research indicates that a steep rise in the amount of malware signed with legitimate digital certificatesnot forged or stolen onesis a growing threat. | |
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| | Gender gap is widening online 10.05.2013 11:07 AM Women are coming online later and less frequently than men around the world, according to a new report by the Broadband Commission Working Group on broadband and gender. | |
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