Sunday, April 25, 2010

IT News HeadLines (AOA - Alliance of Overclocking Arts) 25/04/2010



SEC workers spent hours at work watching online porn

From Computer World


Senior staffers among 31 who accessed sites with work computers

Computerworld - Several senior staffers at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) spent hours daily watching porn on their work computers even as the massive financial crisis was unfolding in 2008, according to agency's inspector general.


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Consumer Watchdog Asks DOJ to Break Google into Smaller Companies

From Daily Tech


Odds of Google being split up are very slim

Google is an American company that started as a simple search engine and grew to a massive corporation with tentacles reaching all across the technology arena into other unrelated fields. The size of the company and money generated by Google and its advertising programs today make it a clear target for watchdog groups that maintain Google is a monopoly.


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AMD set to release low-cost six-core Phenom IIs

From The Register:

AMD is poised to release its new six-core enthusiast-level processors at prices far below competing Intel parts, and Asustek, Gigabyte, and MSI are busily readying motherboards in anticipation of the launch.


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