Saturday, May 30, 2009

IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware) 30/05/2009



Alienware's "Allpowerful" Laptop is the M17x
Alienware's This thing is massive. And yes, it'll run Crysis.
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Microsoft Warns About DirectX Exploit
Microsoft Warns About DirectX ExploitYesterday, Microsoft issued a security advisory that reports on a new vulnerability in Microsoft DirectX.
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Windows 7, Vista Downgrade to XP Rights Updated
Windows 7, Vista Downgrade to XP Rights UpdatedNow when you buy a fancy version of Windows 7, you can roll back to Vista or XP!
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Pixel Qi Demos Amazing E-Ink Laptop Screen
Pixel Qi Demos Amazing E-Ink Laptop ScreenCould this be the next generation of laptop displays?
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Core i7 Laptop Maker Talks to Us About Merits
Core i7 Laptop Maker Talks to Us About MeritsIntel's Core i7 is one of the most innovative CPU releases to date. It's fast, efficient, and cutting edge. The thing about cutting edge though, is that you'll often pay a premium to gain access.
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Intel Shows Off 8-Core, 128 Thread Nehalem-EX
Intel Shows Off 8-Core, 128 Thread Nehalem-EXThis is big daddy Nehalem.
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U.S. Army Upgrading to Windows Vista, Office 2007
U.S. Army Upgrading to Windows Vista, Office 2007Welcome to the next generation.
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White MacBook Gets Bigger HDD, Faster CPU, RAM
White MacBook Gets Bigger HDD, Faster CPU, RAMApple has quietly updated the specs for the white MacBook, making the machine faster than the entry-level, unibody MacBook.
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Modern Warfare 2 Trailer Released, Looking Good
Modern Warfare 2 Trailer Released, Looking GoodStill modern. Still warfare.
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Lenovo S12 is the First Nvidia Ion Netbook
Lenovo S12 is the First Nvidia Ion NetbookCan a 12-inch form factor still be considered a netbook?
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Windows 7 Starter Edition Three App Limit Axed?
Windows 7 Starter Edition Three App Limit Axed?But what about the wallpapers?
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SATA Spec 3.0 Now Official; 6 Gb/sec. Speeds
SATA Spec 3.0 Now Official; 6 Gb/sec. SpeedsThe Serial ATA International Organization has today made official the Serial ATA Revision 3.0 specification.
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