Wednesday, January 20, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 20/01/2010



National Popcorn Day Shortbread
National Popcorn Day Comcast, Verizon step up big for Haiti... Nvidia CEO: The computer has lost its magic Fudzilla reports Nvidia's mainstream Fermi is not delayed and dual-GF100 Fermi should be
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Photos show mid-range Gigabyte RD890 mobo
MSI isn't the only one with an RD890-based motherboard in the works. SemiAccurate has grabbed several photos of a Gigabyte motherboard that also packs AMD's next-generation chipset, albeit with a less opulent feature loadout—mainly fewer heatsinks and PCI Express x16 slots. The Gigabyte GA-890GPA-UD3H still comes with two physical...
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NPD: Retail PC game sales fell by 23% in 2009
PC gamers got a healthy cross-section of new games in 2009, but judging by the NPD Group's latest numbers, that abundance didn't stop the same old titles from dominating the market scoreboard. The research firm's list of top-selling PC games in the U.S. includes a majority of Blizzard and Maxis...
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January 27 Apple event confirmed
Well, this is it. Next week, we'll see Apple put the rumors to rest by unleashing its long-awaited tablet deviceآ—either that, or the firm will hold perhaps its most disappointing keynote in recent history. As Ars Technica reports, Apple has sent out invitations for a media event taking place on...
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Asus readies OLED e-book reader
Separate reports by Times Online and Engadget suggest Asus may be readying the mother of all e-book readers. Times Online first broke the story on Sunday, talking of an upcoming Asus DR-570 e-book reader with a 6" OLED color screen, 122 hours of battery life, and the ability to...
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