Monday, June 14, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 14/06/2010



Children's Sunday Shortbread
The Starting Five Expreview: For AMD Eyefinity, Samsung MD series LCD monitors coming in July Engadget reports modder installs Windows 7 onto JooJoo tablet, gets touch working (video) Techdirt on the rise and fall of the RIAA Bethesda Blog: Watch the E3 trailer for Fallout: New Vegas at GameTrailers GameTrailers...
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Adrian Peterson Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough Reports: FTC to investigate Apple for mobile policies Engadget: Sprint to begin throttling data this summer? (update: not exactly) Slashdot: Finland to legalize use of unsecured Wi-Fi AMD at Work: Fusion for servers Ghacks: Use a RAM disk to reduce writes on solid state drives TC Magazine...
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Friday night topic: FPS gaming with kids
It's not an exaggeration to say that FPS games have altered the course of my life. Since my very first experience with Quake back in the day, a game I'd hotly anticipated after reading about it on sCary's Quakeholio and Mr. Wolf's Quake Den, I've been hooked on first-person...
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Deal of the week: Intel's Core i7-875K
Competition is a wonderful thing. If AMD hadn't launched its Phenom II X6 1090T Black Edition processor a little over a month ago, Intel probably wouldn't have retaliated by introducing the Core i7-875K last week. That would be a crying shame. You see, the Core i7-875K, which is now...
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Take-Two, Apogee settle Duke Forever lawsuit
Speaking of settlements, remember how Take-Two Interactive filed a lawsuit against what was left of 3D Realms for not completing Duke Nukem Forever last year? As Shacknews reports, Take-Two and Apogee Software (the legal entity behind the 3D Realms name) have settled their dispute. The May 28 court...
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