Wednesday, November 30, 2011

IT News Head Lines (Tom's Hardware) 30/11/2011





The Deals for Cyber Monday 2011: Part 2
The Deals for Cyber Monday 2011: Part 2So many deals that we had to make a second part: Deal Harder!

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Pub Installs Pee-controlled Video Games in Bathrooms
Pub Installs Pee-controlled Video Games in BathroomsReady, aim, fire!

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The Deals for Cyber Monday 2011
The Deals for Cyber Monday 2011The sales keep on going!

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Global HDD Supply 70 Million Units Short in Q4 2011
Global HDD Supply 70 Million Units Short in Q4 2011The global supply for hard drives will fall 70 million units short of the 180 million needed in 4Q11.

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MIT Researchers Invent Diode For Light in Optical Circuits
MIT Researchers Invent Diode For Light in Optical Circuits Researchers at MIT have developed a new device that eliminates the need for the conversion of optical to electronic (and, conversely, electronic to optical) signals.

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Is Intel Going to Kill its Celeron Processor Brand?
Is Intel Going to Kill its Celeron Processor Brand?There are some rumors that Intel could be phasing out the Celeron brand for low-end processors.

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AMD Intros Branded Desktop Memory Modules
AMD Intros Branded Desktop Memory ModulesPatriot and Visiontek have begun producing AMD-branded desktop memory modules.

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The First Intel Ivy Bridge CPU Clock Speeds and More
The First Intel Ivy Bridge CPU Clock Speeds and MoreIntel's Ivy Bridge specifications and release windows for Q2 2012 and beyond.

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IBM Files Patent for Putting Fire Extinguisher in a Computer
IBM Files Patent for Putting Fire Extinguisher in a ComputerWe're not exactly sure how often a true and dangerous fire develops within a computer case. However, just in case (Ed. note: hah), IBM has invented a fire-suppression system that will conveniently and automatically extinguish flames inside your computer.

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