Saturday, April 17, 2010

IT News HeadLines (bit-tech.net) 17/04/2010


bit-tech.net
All new bit-tech launches Monday
We're launching a new version of the site - the first in five years - on Monday. Here's what to expect.
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Gigabyte shows Super Overclocked Radeon HD 5870
We've got first photos of Gigabytes upcoming Super OC (SOC) Radon HD 5870 with aftermarket cooler and some heavy-duty Gigabyte engineering.
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G.Skill shows off 2,500MHz DDR3
Ludicrously fast memory, but only compatible with specific Asus motherboards and Core-i7 LGA1156 CPUs.
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SteelSeries unveils R.U.S.E. mouse, mat
Gaming peripheral specialist SteelSeries has taken the wraps off its last laser-driven mouse and cloth-topped mouse pad - both designed to pair with Ubisoft's R.U.S.E. RTS.
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Sony cancels PlayStation Room
Sony has cancelled plans for the PS Room, a Home-like system for the PSP, after a Japanese beta.
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Intel bets on LightPeak
Intel may have good reason to delay its implementation of USB 3.0: it believes its LightPeak optical cabling technology, capable of double the throughput, is better.
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MSI, AMD 890GX and Core Unlocking
We took a trip to MSI HQ with our test kit, to see the latest MSI beta BIOS that enables core unlocking on its 890GX, and vastly improves overclocking. Here are our impressions and results of MSI's recent developments.
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