Tuesday, February 22, 2011

IT News HeadLines (TechSpot) 21/02/2011



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Nvidia, Microsoft leave the PC Gaming Alliance
The PC Gaming Alliance suffered a bit of a blow when Activision left the organization in 2009 and now two more of its founder members have decided to follow suit: Microsoft and Nvidia. PCGA president Matt Ployhar confirmed the news to Big Download in a telephone interview, but wouldn't comment...

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When will see a Windows phone from Nokia?
Nokia announced earlier this month that it was switching to Windows Phone as its primary smartphone platform. The two companies have not yet reached a final agreement; that will be signed in the next few months. In the meantime, we are wondering when we will see the first Windows Phone...

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Weekend tech reading: Libya cuts Internet amid protests
Libya turns off the Internet and the Massacres begin First, Libya blocked news sites and Facebook. Then, beginning Friday night, according to Arbor Networks, a network security and Internet monitoring company, announced that Libya had cut itself off from the Internet. Hours later the Libyan dictators solders started slaughtering protesters....

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GeoHot asks for donations to fight Sonys PS3 hacking lawsuit
PlayStation 3 jailbreaker George Hotz, also known as GeoHot, is asking for donations to help pay for legal defense fees in his fight against Sony. He specifically calls the electronic giant a bully and then outlines why he needs financial help:

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