Friday, March 12, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware) 12/03/2010



How to Use Our Comments, and Not Get Banned
How to Use Our Comments, and  Not Get BannedWant to know the correct way for using the commenting system on Tom's Hardware and Tom's Guide? Read on.
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Prison Break Game to Launch March 30
Prison Break Game to Launch March  30Prison Break the video game was first announced last October and now Zootfly/SouthPeak Games' take on the popular TV series has a release date: March 30.
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Return of a Classic: Jagged Alliance 3 Announced
Return of a Classic:  Jagged Alliance 3 AnnouncedIt's been more than 10 years since Jagged Alliance 2. Are you ready now for another?
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Battlestar Galactica MMO Game in Development
Battlestar  Galactica MMO Game in DevelopmentCylon or human -- which would you pick?
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Microsoft Talks XNA Games for Windows Phone 7
Microsoft  Talks XNA Games for Windows Phone 7This week at GDC, Microsoft showed off XNA games running on Windows Phone 7 and the screenshots are pretty darn impressive.
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Amazon Looks for Developers For Kindle Browser
Amazon Looks for  Developers For Kindle BrowserAmazon is looking for developers to build what sounds like a brand spanking new browser for the etailer's reading device, the Kindle.
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New Harddrives May Force Windows XP Upgrades
New Harddrives May Force  Windows XP UpgradesA change in hard drive format may force Windows XP users to upgrade to Windows 7.
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OCZ Onyx SSDs Start Under $100
OCZ Onyx SSDs Start Under $100OCZ launched a value-priced line of SSDs, starting with the $100 32GB model.
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New Harddrives May Force Windows XP Upgrades
New Harddrives May Force  Windows XP UpgradesA change in hard drive format may force Windows XP users to upgrade to Windows 7.
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6 Cores. 12 Threads. Say Hello to Intel's Gulftown!
6 Cores. 12  Threads. Say Hello to Intel's Gulftown!The new Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processor costs $167 per core or $83 per thread.
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MIT Develops a Cooling Technology of the Future
MIT Develops a Cooling  Technology of the FutureI want to say one word to you. Just one word. Are you listening? "Plastics."
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