TV shows could drop to $1 an episode on iTunes
Apple may have strayed from flat 99-cent pricing for songs, but TV shows may soon drop to that level. According to the Financial Times, Apple may start charging $1 for episodes on iTunes as soon as the iPad becomes available at retail. The Financial Times quotes "people familiar with the...
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6Gbps Caviar Black hard drive spotted in Japan
A 1TB Western Digital hard drive with a 6Gbps Serial ATA interface has found its way into a Japanese store, and the folks at Akiba PC Hotline! were on the scene with a camera at the ready. According to their photos, the new Caviar Black drive (model number...
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Gigabyte flaunts new flagship P55 mobo
Well, it looks like Gigabyte isn't done adding USB 3.0 ports and extra power phases to its motherboards. The company has now announced the GA-P55A-UD7, its new flagship enthusiast mobo based on Intel's P55 chipset. This board features three-way Nvidia SLI support as well as 24 processor power...
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Be Electrific Day Shortbread
Be Electrific Day Asus wants to be an open Apple, vows "killer" June device MacRumors: Hulu developing non-Flash player for deployment on iPad? NBC Universal details unique digital experience for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics Download Squad reports YouTube launches Safety Mode to filter out "objectionable" content Google's...
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Google readies small-scale 1Gbps broadband trial
Is 50Mbps broadband already starting to seem a little sluggish? Then why not petition Google to implement a 1Gbps fiber service in your community? We're not kidding. Google has announced plans to roll out a competitively priced, 1Gbps fiber-to-the-home service in a "small number of trial locations across the...
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27-inch, 2560x1440 Dell display goes up for sale
Although TN panels have invaded the lower tiers of the display market these past few years, high-quality IPS panels seem to be enjoying a resurgence of sorts. Apple now uses them across its iMac line and even on the...
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Kingston adds TRIM-capable mainstream SSDs
Just over two weeks ago, we witnessed the launch of Kingston's second-gen, TRIM-enabled SSDNow V+ solid-state drives for enthusiasts. The company has now followed up with a second generation of SSDNow V drives, which brings TRIM support at somewhat more affordable price points. Second-generation V-series SSDs are launching in...
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Radeon HD 5830 cards found in the wild
Although the rumor mill doesn't forecast the arrival of AMD's Radeon HD 5830 until March, it was only a matter of time before e-tailers started listing the unannounced graphics card early. Fudzilla claims to have found such a listing in Europe, and it gleaned some specifications as well...
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