Saturday, April 25, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware) 25/04/2009



GeoCities Shutting Down For Good
GeoCities Shutting Down For GoodIt's the end of an era as the end is near for GeoCities.
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Conficker Infecting Hospital Equipment
Conficker Infecting Hospital EquipmentThe Conficker panic has largely subsided, however, recent reports about the virus infecting hospital equipment will probably be enough to get people all jacked up again.
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Microsoft Profits Down First Time in 23 Years
Microsoft Profits Down First Time in 23 YearsMicrosoft yesterday reported the company’s quarterly (Q3FY09) earnings, marking the first dip in sales the Redmond company has experienced in 23 years.
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China: We Don't Hack the U.S.
China: We Don't Hack the U.S.This week has been filled with reports about the apparent hacking of the Pentagon.
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Microsoft Ads Makes More People Want Windows
Microsoft Ads Makes More People Want WindowsThe promise of cheaper laptops appears to make people prefer Windows.
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Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7
Windows XP Comes Integrated into Windows 7If you thought Microsoft was going to dump Windows XP completely, think again.
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Win 7 Build 7100 Non-fakes Appear on Torrents
Win 7 Build 7100 Non-fakes Appear on TorrentsWindows 7 build 7100 is out (for real) through unofficial outlets
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Play Classic Sierra Adventure Games via Browser
Play Classic Sierra Adventure Games via BrowserPlay old Space Quest, Police Quest, Leisure Suit Larry through your web browser
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Business Laptops Cost $50,000 to Replace
Business Laptops Cost $50,000 to ReplaceSoftware is the most costly part of lost or stolen laptops
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OCZ Unveils PCIe-Based SSD Card
OCZ Unveils PCIe-Based SSD CardOCZ announced today its Z-Drive, a PCI-Express based solid state drive that offers up to 1 TB of storage.
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Nvidia Says Core i7 Isn't Worth It
Nvidia Says Core i7 Isn't Worth ItNvidia would prefer that you spend your money on GPUs rather than CPUs
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