The GeForce GTX 460 is arguably the gem of Nvidia's current graphics lineup, and it appears that the 768MB variant is getting a little bit cheaper. Originally released with a $199 suggested retail price, the 768MB card is now available for much less at online retailers. Newegg...
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Adobe resumes development of Flash to iPhone tool
Yesterday, we said Apple's newly lifted ban on third-party iOS development tools could let Adobe resume work on its Flash CS5 to iOS porting tool. Well, wouldn't you know it. Adobe announced this morning that it "will now resume development work on this feature for future releases." As Adobe...
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New LG LCDs have IPS panels
Bucking the trend toward cheap TN panels, LG has revealed a quartet of new IPS displays at the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, Germany. FlatpanelsHD has the goods on the new LED-backlit LCDs, which are available in 20", 21.5" and 23" sizes. The screens have 6...
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TV Dinner Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough Engadget reports Intel CEO reveals Google TV launch is this month, explains McAfee purchase Apple products are a mutant virus, but PC brands will eventually find a cure, says Acer founder SlashGear reports Kno dual-display tablet gets funded: launch by end of 2010 X-bit labs:...
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Release roundup: Two enclosures, two storage drives
This week's release roundup is all about enclosures and storage. We have announcements from Cooler Master, LaCie, Lian Li, and Super Talent: Cooler Master announces HAF 912 gaming chassis. The HAF 912 has a $59.99 suggested retail price, which...
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Catalyst 10.8 hotfix addresses dual-GPU cards, HAWX
We're generally used to seeing Catalyst graphics driver hotfixes add last-minute features for freshly released hardware or games. AMD's new Catalyst 10.8b hotfix is therefore a little unusual. Check out the list of fixes straight from the release notes: ATI Radeon™ HD 4870 X2 and...
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Gearbox head explains Duke Nukem acquisition
Many were shocked when Gearbox arrived at the Penny Arcade Expo in Seattle last week with Duke Nukem Forever in hand. The Borderlands developer had bought the rights to the long-awaited game and even snagged the Duke IP itself. Why take a risk on a title that's...
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Apple does a 180, allows third-party development tools on iOS
This seems to be "patching up boo-boos" week at Apple. Barely a day after releasing its iOS 4.1 update, which fixes several serious bugs with the iPhone 4 and iPhone 3G, Apple has updated its iOS Developer Program license to lift the ban on third-party development tools: We...
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