Wednesday, March 24, 2010

IT News HeadLines (X-bit labs) 24/03/2010


X-bit labs
Microsoft Hints on Work on the Second Generation of Natal
Microsoft: We Have Researcher Thinking on the Second Version
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Nintendo to Launch 3DS Game Console with Stereo 3D Effects without Glasses
Nintendo Readies New Portable Game Machine
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Gigabyte Ships Millionth Mainboard with USB 3.0 Support
Gigabyte Claims Leadership in Shipments of USB 3.0-Enabled Mainboards
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ARM Wants Mali Graphics Processors to Power Game Consoles
ARM Mali May Power Video Game Console
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Power Consumption of Contemporary Graphics Accelerators: Spring 2010
The graphics cards power consumption is always of interest to gaming fans and as the new GPU generations come out, we do our best to respond to this interest in the most extensive manner. So today, time has come for another update on this popular topic.
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Intel Readies Core i7-875K Processor with Unlocked Multiplier
Intel Preps Non-Extreme Edition Chip for Overclockers
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Power Consumption of Contemporary Graphics Accelerators: Spring 2010
The graphics cards power consumption is always of interest to gaming fans and as the new GPU generations come out, we do our best to respond to this interest in the most extensive manner. So today, time has come for another update on this popular topic.
Read More ...

Microsoft Hints on Work on the Second Generation of Natal
Microsoft: We Have Researcher Thinking on the Second Version
Read More ...

Nintendo to Launch 3DS Game Console with Stereo 3D Effects without Glasses
Nintendo Readies New Portable Game Machine
Read More ...

Gigabyte Ships Millionth Mainboard with USB 3.0 Support
Gigabyte Claims Leadership in Shipments of USB 3.0-Enabled Mainboards
Read More ...

ARM Wants Mali Graphics Processors to Power Game Consoles
ARM Mali May Power Video Game Console
Read More ...

Intel Readies Core i7-875K Processor with Unlocked Multiplier
Intel Preps Non-Extreme Edition Chip for Overclockers
Read More ...

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