Sunday, February 13, 2011

IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware) 12/02/2011




Advanced Sign-in Security for Your Google Account
Advanced Sign-in Security for Your Google AccountGoogle has announced increased security measures designed to protect users’ Google accounts.
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Bloomberg: RIM to Put Android Apps on PlayBook
Bloomberg: RIM to Put Android Apps on PlayBookWho needs BlackBerry's App World when you have the Android Marketplace?
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Deals for Feb 11: XFX Radeon 6870 + PSU $219
Deals for Feb 11: XFX Radeon 6870 + PSU $219Get a GPU + PSU bundle
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Bloomberg: RIM to Put Android Apps on PlayBook
Bloomberg: RIM to Put Android Apps on PlayBookWho needs BlackBerry's App World when you have the Android Marketplace?
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Deals for Feb 11: XFX Radeon 6870 + PSU $219
Deals for Feb 11: XFX Radeon 6870 + PSU $219Get a GPU + PSU bundle
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Blizzard Teases More Info on 'Titan'
Blizzard Teases More Info on 'Titan'During the 2011 DICE Summit keynote panel, Blizzard's Mike Morhaime hinted at a possible social element in the upcoming MMOG.
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Duke Nukem Forever Balls of Steel Edition Here
Duke Nukem Forever Balls of Steel Edition HereThe Balls of Steel Edition of Duke Nukem Forever will come packed with a collectible bust, playing cards and more!
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StarCraft Universe Reduced to 12-Player, Ranking
StarCraft Universe Reduced to 12-Player, RankingThe Starcraft Universe mod for StarCraft 2 will not be a MMORPG after all.
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Intel's Sandy Bridge E-Series in Q4 2011?
Intel's Sandy Bridge E-Series in Q4 2011?Intel is reportedly launching the Core i7 9-series Extreme Edition sometime this summer before unleashing the Sandy Bridge E-Series for enthusiasts later this year.
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Intel Shipping Revised Cougar Point Next Week
Intel Shipping Revised Cougar Point Next WeekIntel will begin to ship B3 stepping of Cougar Point chipsets on February 14.
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AMD Restructures Entire CPU Lineup
AMD Restructures Entire CPU LineupAMD is nuking the current processor brands and splitting its entire CPU portfolio into three classes.
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