Wednesday, August 18, 2010
IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 18/08/2010
Verizon successfully tests near-1Gbps FiOS
Want SpeedTest results that'll make your friends green with envy? Good news: you can hold off on that move to Japan or South Korea. Verizon says it has successfully tested near-Gigabit Internet speeds in a "field trial" over its FiOS network. Here's the skinny, in the company's words: The...
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National Thrift Shop Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough [H]ard|OCP: Intel multi-threaded software marketing slides SemiAccurate reports DDR4 not expected until 2015 TC Magazine reports Sparkle unveils customized GeForce GTX 480 card Ars Technica: Radio, RIAA - Mandatory FM radio in cell phones is the future and data-gobbling Android users will likely see...
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Lost Planet 2 to have DirectX 11 eye candy
Add another title to the growing list of DirectX 11 games. Shacknews reports that the PC edition of Capcom's Lost Planet 2, which is due out on October 15, will use DX11 technology for a handful of snazzy effects. According to the Shack, those effects will include "moke with 'lifelike...
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Dual-screen Toshiba notebook appears on Amazon
Remember that dual-screen Toshiba concept PC we told you all about in June? It's a real product, and Amazon has started taking pre-orders. Although the e-tailer doesn't quote a release date, the libretto W105 could soon be yours for the not-so-low price of $1,099.99. The specifications don't appear to...
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Winners crowned in our hardware photography contest
After painstakingly poring over the deluge of pictures submitted for our hardware photography contest, we've settled on our favorites. Judging was difficult because there were so many good entries, but we all loved the following impromptu picnic: Great shot, ludi. You've...
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Leaked roadmap reveals Intel SSD plans
Engadget has come upon a leaked Intel SSD roadmap that reveals the company's plans for the coming two quarters. According to the official-looking slide, which was originally posted by German site Computer Base, Intel will release a quartet of new 2.5" solid-state disks in the fourth quarter...
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