Friday, July 30, 2010
IT News HeadLines (bit-tech.net) 30/07/2010
You will never be "good" at StarCraft 2
As we discussed in our StarCraft 2 review, and as you've confirmed in the comments, StarCraft 2's multiplayer is hard. Damned hard in fact. The difference in what's required from single player, which can be played at a fairly relaxed pace, to the multiplayer's hugely time sensitive unit spam fest proves a big challenge.
At the highest level though, StarCraft 2 is bound to become something almost unrecognisable from the game we've been fawning over this week. While high level FPS gamers differentiate themselves with reflexes and accuracy, top level StarCraft is often decided by APM - Actions Per Minute, and the best players are able to top 300.
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What happens if Intel does end overclocking?
I've taken to the armchair looking out over the veranda, scratching my wispy beard while sipping an ice tea. I've pondered long and hard about the consequences of the overclocking restrictions Intel apparently plans for its upcoming mainstream Sandy Bridge CPUs.
The feedback in our news post mirrored my own initial reaction: how dare Intel! How dare they stop us from generating and700 CPU performance from a and150 one?
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Microsoft defends Kinect pricing
Microsoft has defended the £130 price point of the Kinect, pointing out it's an all in one unit.
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R4 cartridges banned in the UK
Nintendo has successfully lobbied the UK Government into making R4s illegal.
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Rambus wins patent dispute against Nvidia
In a dispute against memory tech patents, the US ITC rules Nvidia owes Rambus license fees.
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Elpida announces world's smallest LPDDR2
Memory specialist Elpida has announced the world's smallest LPDDR2 memory chip.
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Super Talent announces USB & SATA SSD
Super Talent has announced the impending launch of an SSD featuring both SATA and USB.
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StarCraft 2 Review
StarCraft 2 has finally landed, and we've been stomping Zerg like never before!
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