Saturday, February 20, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AnandTech) 20/02/2010


AnandTech
Sapphire’s Radeon HD 5850 Toxic Edition: Our First Fully-Custom 5850
With the supply of AMD's Cypress chips picking up, we finally have our first fully-custom board. Today Sapphire is releasing the first such product, the overclocked and overcooled 5850 Toxic Edition....
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Apple's Jobs Says Flash Crashes Macs; No Flash for iPad, iPhone Planned
Jobs adds that Apple got people to ditch floppy disks and CD, will get people to ditch Flash...
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Windows Browser Choice Screen Testing Starts Next Week
Full roll out will start the week of March 1 in Europe...
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Google Gets Regulatory Approval to Buy, Sell Power
Traditional power utilities have a new competitor...
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Probe Links Two Chinese Schools to Google Attacks
Attacks may have started much earlier than though...
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U.S. DOJ Approves Microsoft-Yahoo Deal, Sets Stage for Google Showdown
Microsoft is pouring money into a last ditch battle to beat Google...
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FCC Reallocates USF Money to Fund Broadband in Schools
FCC will allow schools to offer local community broadband access after school hours...
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U.S. Military Confirms One-Year Delay for JSF
The government and Lockheed Martin are scrambling to get back on schedule while fixing the overbudget project...
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Breakthrough Makes Ethanol Production Cheaper Thanks to Orange Peels, Newspapers
Finally a use for tobacco that is good for the environment...
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Apple's eBook Prices Could be Lower Than Expected
Pricing is predicted to be very variable and in the $10-$15 range...
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2/18/2010 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Thursday ...
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New USB Drive Features "Infinite" Storage
A USB storage device that has no actual storage space...
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Apple's Supplier Beats Reporter For Breaking Veil of Secrecy
Apple's takes secrecy to an extreme even for the guarded electronics industry...
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