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- Nvidia officially announces 3D vision availability
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- Intel mulls ditching Atom/GN40 combo
- Intel's Gulftown 6 cores comes in Q2 2010
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- Citrix gets all fruity
- Rumor: Next iPhone To Feature 600Mhz CPU and More!
- AA battery powered netbook shows up
- Nvidia expects up to 30 percent of chips to be 40nm
- Andriod to grow faster than iPhone
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- Apple becomes blasphemy police
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- Core i7 notebook tested
- ViewSonic to enter Smartphone market
- Sapphire's HD 4890 Atomic pixellized
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- Lenovo readying IdeaPad S10-2
- Microsoft's latest advertisement - iTunes is way too expensive
- Man sentenced for stabbing gamer 86 times
- New iPhone rumours kick off
- Bethesda hopes big splash at E3
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- Pre availability announcement coming
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- As expected, Thief 4 announced
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- Facebook welcomes holocaust deniers
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- Jensen, Nvidia's CEO talks 40nm
- AMD's Rick Bergman is promoted
- Gigabyte launches passively cooled 9800GT
- Black Asus Eee PC 1008HA get tested
- Intel Pentium E6300 45nm goes on sale
- Intel publishes Larrabee physics whitepaper
- Nvidia's 3D Vision available in European retail
- Microsoft to issue fake "test updates" for Windows 7
- Mozilla working on multicore-friendly Firefox build
- HDMI “mini connector” prototypes get unveiled
- MSI launches X-Fi sound card
- Intel is days away from a EU fine
- Sharp unleashes new Aquos LCD TV
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- BlackBerry Onyx hits testing
- $30 million offered for Duke Nukem rights
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- Asus Eee Box B204 fails to steal Revo's mojo
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- Radeon HD 4850 slips under €100
- Sony Ericsson: Playstation Phone A Possibility
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- Lenovo talks future of netbooks
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- (Mozilla Links) Mozilla Firefox to add Multi-process support
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- AMD had 19.8% of EMEA desktop share in Q1
- Intel starts using its star ratings
- Nvidia loses 201 million in Q1 of fiscal 2010
- Microsoft 'fixes' its malware problem
- Dell reportedly planning Android netbooks
- XFX HD 4890 Black Edition 1GHz available
- Pirate Bay Judge slammed again
- AMD had 19.8% of EMEA desktop share in Q1
- Obama wades into pirates
- Microsoft goes open source
- Frances Anti-Piracy law claims first victim
- Arrandale to get to Ultra low voltage
- MSI Announces Syren Series Audio Products
- EVGA X58 Classified - Trophy Board
- Windows 7 has more anti-piracy techniques
- Nokia dumps N97 pre-order price in the US
- Facebook goers threaten referee with death
- Most dual-channel memory to be 8GB by year's end
- Dell to launch $299 netbook
- Lynnfield to become energy efficient
- ATI RV870 Delayed to Q4 2009 Or Later
- (InformationWeek) PC-to-PC file transfer will be easy on Windows 7
- NVIDIA Reports Net Loss of $201.3 Million in Q1
- VMmark Scores Investigated: should VMmark be part of your hardware decisions?
- Geforce 185.85 WHQL drivers released
- OCZ silently introduces new low voltage DDR2-1066 kits
- BigPark studio acquired by Microsoft
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- Tony Hawk to return this holiday
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- Download: GPUTool Community Technology Preview 1
- Point of View?s ION Motherboard Pictured
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- GeForce/ION Driver 185.85 WHQL Available to Download
- LG Arena Now Available in Singapore
- GT300 is a brand new thing
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- Geforce 182.52 OpenGL 3.1 drivers released
- The Core 2 Quad Q8400: Intel's $183 Phenom II 940 Competitor
- LG Arena Now Available in Singapore
- Murdoch wants to start charging for online news
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- Intel Discontinuing Core i7-940
- Point of View's ION board pixellized
- Asus readying aluminium Eee PC
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- SiS announced Atom chipset
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- Asus EeePC 1002HAE With Aluminium Skin
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- StarCraft II beta signup starts
- Asus Eee PC 1008HA gets priced up
- 3D Realms to be closed
- No PS3 price cut at E3
- Ghostbusters goes to Sony in Europe
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- InFocus Introduces IN3108 for your office meeting room
- AMD New Operation Model Announced
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- AMD Releases WHQL Certified Driver For Windows 7
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- Windows 7: Release Candidate 1 Preview
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- Clarksfield to have worse battery life
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- British spies deny snooping
- Zotac's ION board gets fingered
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- Rim crucifies the iPhone
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- Palm considering launching Foleo as netbook
- AsRock ION 330 Specs Detailed
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- Corsair prepares new HX series PSUs
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- Tiger Woods for Wii ahead of schedule
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- Thief 4 in the works at Eidos Montreal
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- (PC World) Google to Push Gmail to BlackBerry
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- Swine Flu Video Game... Oh Bother!
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- (Wired - Game Life) Classic Adventure Game, Myst, now available on iPhone
- TSMC Confirms 40nm Yield Issues
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- Asus to launch new 11,6-inch netbook
- Sony Ericsson C510
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- Nvidia leaves partners guideless
- AMD six-core Istanbul to ship in June
- Arrandale 32+45nm to have a 35W TDP
- Microsoft refuses to disclose Vista's future
- Google sued over Android name
- Verbatim launches lighting fast ExpressCard 34 SSDs
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- Al-Qaeda is a hotmail user
- Linux figures go up to one percent
- Google Earth makes historical stuff up
- Nvidia has many Calpella design wins
- Inno3D goes green with three cards