Sunday, June 26, 2011

IT News Head Lines (THE INQUIRER) 26/06/2011





Asus GeForce Direct CU II, GTX580 and GTX570 review
THE INQUIRER
WITH THE MARGIN SQUEEZE in graphics cards, the vendors are hard pressed to churn out their own card designs with as many features as possible and add as much performance as they can within the limits of the GPU makers' specifications.





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Asus Geforce Direct CU II, GTX580 and GTX570 review
THE INQUIRER
WITH THE MARGIN SQUEEZE in graphics cards, the vendors are hard pressed to churn out their own card designs with as many features as possible and add as much performance as they can within the limits of the GPU makers' specifications.



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Travelodge is investigating a hacking attack
THE INQUIRER
UK HOTEL CHAIN Travelodge is conducting an investigation into a security breach that saw its customers email addresses stolen.





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Archos announces its 35 Smart Home Phone and Home Connect
THE INQUIRER
GADGET MAKER Archos has announced its Android based 35 Smart Home Phone and 35 Home Phone Connect devices.





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CERN smashes a petabyte of data per second
THE INQUIRER
THE EXPERIMENTS AT CERN are producing a petabyte of data, every second, according to one of our esteemed chums at V3.couk.





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Inside the CERN control centre, in pictures
THE INQUIRER
THE INQUIRER was lucky enough to be invited to the headquarters of the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) to see what lies behind one of the greatest technological and scientific projects on the planet.





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Seagate releases ultra-thin Momentus 2.5-inch disk drives for tablets
THE INQUIRER
STORAGE VENDOR Seagate has lifted the lid on its Momentus Thin hard drives aimed at tablets.





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Samsung Chromebook hits the UK to mixed reviews
THE INQUIRER
THE CLOUD-BASED internet terminal that is the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook is currently lurching towards UK stores in two varieties, WiFi only and 3G. These devices cost £349 and £399, respectively, and they offer punters access to online-only applications that Google apparently thinks they will want to use.





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Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.8 to prepare users for Lion
THE INQUIRER
SOFTWARE DEVELOPER Apple is preparing the ground for its release next month of Mac OS X Lion by releasing Mac OS X 10.6.8.





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Team Fortress 2 goes free to play on Steam
THE INQUIRER
VIDEOGAME MAKER Valve has announced that its online multiplayer action game Team Fortress 2 is available to download and play for free.





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Ryan Cleary's bedroom is exposed as a shocking hacker den
THE INQUIRER
THE BEDROOM of teenage hacker Ryan Cleary has been exposed as a shocking place where the sinister arts of sitting, elbow resting and possibly baking went on, as revealed by The INQUIRER.





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Microsoft updates Games Hub for WP7 Mango
THE INQUIRER
SOFTWARE HOUSE Microsoft has revealed some of the new features that will be part of the Games Hub in the upcoming Windows Phone 7 (WP7) Mango update.





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