The Daily VR-Zone News Summary - 25 Feb 2011
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To round up this week's news:
- Overview of the SandForce SF-2000 Series Solid-State Drive (SSD);
- Review of Spire Slimod II GPU cooler;
- Google launches preemptive strike at Office 365 ;
- Barnes & Noble updates Nook Android app, promises a Honeycomb version this spring;
- Elder Scrolls V preview up on YouTube;
- Mortal Kombat banned in Australia etc..
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Intel Began Z68 Chipset Production, Launch in May
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We have reported earlier that Intel has started
P67 B3 production last week and shipment to customers has resumed. Interestingly, Intel has also started production of their Z68 chipset this week along with other Cougar Point SKUs like H61 and Q65. All of them are based on the new B3 stepping therefore the SATA port 2-5 issue is fixed before they hit the market.
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Western Digital establishes R&D centre in Singapore
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The next time you head out to a computer shop to purchase a Western Digital (WD) product, don't be surprised if you find out that part of the technology used to develop the company's storage devices hails from Singapore's very own laboratories. This is because the American hard disk manufacturer has just announced the establishment of a research and development centre in Singapore with the partnership of our country's A*STAR Data Storage Institute (DSI).
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NEC MEDIAS N-04C is world's slimmest Android phone at 7.7mm
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While NEC phones aren't available in SIngapore, they are selling pretty well in the land of the rising sun. And it looks like the manufacturer has just launched the MEDIAS N-04C which claims to be the world's slimmest Android phone on the market, measuring just 7.7mm.
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ASUS to launch new notebook PCs at IT Show 2011
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ASUS will be launching four new laptops at the upcoming IT Show 2011 in Singapore - Eee PC 1015PW, Eee PC 1015B, ASUS U41Jf and N73Sv. More details inside.
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Xoom corporation sues Motorola over tablet name
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When it comes to the word "Xoom", most users following consumer technology news would naturally link it with Motorola's latest Android 3.0 tablet that is running a dual-core processor. Well, Xoom is also the name of a company that provides online international money transfer service, and it is no wonder a lawsuit is filed against Motorola over the trademark of the company's name.
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Dead Space 2 PC Review
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Isaac Clarke is back with his plasma cutter in this second nightmarish sci-fi episode with the Necromorphs.
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Apple's iOS 4.3 available for all at next week's media event?
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Apple's upcoming iOS 4.3 for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad has reported hitting the golden master stage, and ready for its public appearance as early as next week.
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Intel announces Thunderbolt
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So what's all the fuss about? Well, Intel and Apple has announced the launch and availability (at least in Apple's products) of a new co-developed I/O interface previously known as Light Peak, but it now goes under the name of Thunderbolt. The new interface uses the same physical connector as the mini DisplayPort interface and it's compatible with DisplayPort signals, but it also offers up to 10Gbps of PCI Express data to allow for a wide range of external peripherals to be connected to it.
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