Friday, March 4, 2011

IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware) 03/03/2011




Battlefield 3 Shows Up At GDC, Looks Great
Battlefield 3 Shows Up At GDC, Looks GreatNext major installment of the Battlefield series shows up.
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AMD: Thunderbolt Another Proprietary Standard
AMD: Thunderbolt Another Proprietary StandardAMD is apparently not impressed with Intel's Thunderbolt.
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DNF's ESRB Summary Was Worth the 14-yr Wait
DNF's ESRB Summary Was Worth the 14-yr WaitThe ESRB has listed the description of Duke Nukem Forever, highlighting everything that will make this the biggest game of the year... and the most hated by parents and political loud-mouths.
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Windows 8 Tablet Demos May Arrive in June
Windows 8 Tablet Demos May Arrive in JuneAs Windows 8 Milestone 3 begins, there are reports that Microsoft may demo the OS on tablets this June.
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The Hottest Apps of 2011, Week 9!
The Hottest Apps of 2011, Week 9!Looking for useful or fun programs? Here are some recommendations from the Tom's Guide community for the ninth week of 2011.
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Updated: Tom's Hardware February 2011 Charts
Updated: Tom's Hardware February 2011 ChartsCheck out the latest additions to our hardware charts!
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Updated: Tom's Hardware February 2011 Charts
Updated: Tom's Hardware February 2011 ChartsCheck out the latest additions to our hardware charts!
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Nvidia's Faulty GPU Settlement Being Challenged
Nvidia's Faulty GPU Settlement Being ChallengedThese people aren't happy with having a cheap laptop as a replacement.
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AMD Compares Llano and Sandy Bridge in Video
AMD Compares Llano and Sandy Bridge in VideoAMD hopes to inform and sway with this video.
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This NES HTPC Mod is Awesome
This NES HTPC Mod is AwesomeA Finnish enthusiast going only by Ana-5000 recently decided to try his hand at modding and figured a NES HTPC would be the perfect project for a person with a limited amount of workspace and few tools.
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AMD: Thunderbolt Another Proprietary Standard
AMD: Thunderbolt Another Proprietary StandardAMD is apparently not impressed with Intel's Thunderbolt.
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