
Japan quake could compromise Moore's Law
Delayed production of Nikon lenses could hold up Intel's 22nm production lines.
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bit-tech Android app beta test open
We've developed an Android app for bit-tech and need beta testers to help whip it into shape.
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Top 10 Games Chart
We take a look at the best selling games this week.
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Bioware warns of The Old Republic scams
Bioware has warned gamers to beware of scams advertising beta access to The Old Republic.
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Black Ops: First Strike PC release date announced
PC users can finally find out when they'll get the Black Ops: First Strike map pack from Activision.
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Trine 2 delayed
Trine 2 has been delayed until 'late summer'.
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On Internet Privacy
I’m starting to get frustrated by the way in which the debate about internet privacy is currently being waged. There appears to be a constant media buzz about how we’re all at terrible risk from hawkish advertisers who are just waiting to swoop in, steal our browsing history and then make millions from it.
I hope I’m not alone in my disdain for this alarmist and arguably ignorant view of how the Internet works.
I should be clear of course; I’m not against internet privacy. Neither am I advocating any kind of Big Brother-esque government monitoring of internet traffic. My beef lies with the panicky reactions we’ve seen from the media, governments, the EU and many internet users in regards to internet privacy.
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