Galaxy Note II official announcement on August 15?
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Rumor has it that Samsung may debut its Galaxy Note successor at the upcoming IFA, and according to
The Verge, sources from within Samsung is telling the press to hold tight until August 15 for “major announcement and unveiling of the newest Galaxy device."
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Intel Redwood Ridge Thunderbolt Controller Arrives Towards Mid-2013
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According to sources, Intel's next-generation Thunderbolt host controllers, codenamed "Redwood Ridge," will make their industry debut in Q2, 2013. The controllers could likely feature on platforms for the next-generation "Haswell" Core processors.
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Rockstar's GTA 5 won't be at Gamescom
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It has been over half a year since Rockstar sent out its Grand Theft Auto 5 trailer, and since then the New York-based gaming studio has been relatively tight lipped about the next installment of GTA. That said, it appears that Rockstar will be a no show at the upcoming
Gamescom in mid-August.
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Kim Dotcom asks Mr. President a few questions
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Kim Dotcom is stuck in his luxury mansion under orders from authorities, but that hasn’t stopped him from producing a catchy music video full of political remarks directed at U.S. President Barack Obama.
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PC Gaming Fastest Growing Platform
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In a recent interview, EA's CEO said that the PC gaming market is the publishers fastest-growing market.
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Qualcomm can't meet 28nm Snapdragon S4 demands
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Qualcomm has reported that it won’t be able to meet demands of its 28nm Snapdragon S4 chips until the end of this calendar year. What this means is that manufacturers that feature the S4 in their devices will have to scale down productions, and consumers will experience shortages in the devices that they want.
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Firefox Mobile OS screenshots
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Mozilla announced earlier this month that it is partnering with various carriers to develop an HTML 5 mobile OS targeting low to entry-level smartphone markets. Fast forward three or so weeks and we have some screen shots of the Firefox Mobile OS.
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CyanogenMod 9 for your mothers: RC2
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Despite recent reports that the CyanogenMod team may stop development of CM9 in favor of the latest Jelly Bean-based CM10, the team has just released
CM9 RC2 with support for additional devices.
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Blizzard CEO addresses unhappy Diablo III players
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Diablo III may have been the biggest PC-game launch ever, but it didn't get the best reception ever. Server side and in-game errors plagued the game from day 1, and after two months, many fans are still unhappy with the game’s lack of content.
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Zalman Set to Launch CNPS14X by Late-July
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Although shown to the world at this year's Computex event, and reviewed by a select few sources, Zalman's new CNPS14X dual-stack CPU cooler will be generally available only towards the end of July.
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NZXT Hale82 750W PSU Review
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NZXT is a renowned manufacturer of high quality computer cases, with one of the biggest selections available today. However, the company has been trying to diversify toward related products and recently released several new power supply units with interesting specifications. Thus, today we are not having a look at any of their cases but at the Hale82 750W power supply instead, a promising modular unit featuring an 80Plus Bronze certification.
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ECS First Motherboard Vendor to Support AMP
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ECS announced that it's the first motherboard vendor to support the AMP (AMD Memory Profile) standard. Think of AMP as the company's equivalent to Intel XMP. It's certainly not the first time AMD toyed with custom SPD standards.
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Namco embraces Kickstarter-style model for pre-orders of Ni No Kuni
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Namco Bandai is taking a leaf out out of Kickstarter's book with a unique approach to pre-orders for the Wizard's Edition of its upcoming Japanese role-playing game (JRPG) Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch.
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Nokia gets downgraded as Microsoft deal fails to deliver
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Finnish mobile firm Nokia has been downgraded by a credit ratings agency as analysts fail to see how its deal with Microsoft for Windows Phone devices is paying off.
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Google enhances maps of Europe, Africa and Asia
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Google has updated maps of a number of countries in Europe, Africa and Asia, making them more detailed and accurate.
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EKWB Readies Full-Coverage Water-Block for MSI R7970 Lightning
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Slovenian PC water-cooling major EK Water Blocks (EKWB) announced a full-coverage water-block for MSI's Radeon HD 7970 Lightning graphics card. The company hopes to put its new FC-7970 LTG up for sale by the end of July.
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LG Intros New PC Monitors with IPS Panel, MHL Connectivity
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LG Display introduced the IPS7 series of premium desktop PC monitors. The series was given a worldwide launch. The monitors embed IPS LED-backlit LCD panels, with MHL (mobile high-definition link) feature, letting you plug it to smartphones, tablets, and cameras.
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Former ATI, AMD Engineers Gather at Apple: Desktop and Mobile Chips Incoming?
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It is no secret that Apple is one of key places where former AMD executives and engineers leave for. Over the course of past several years, we've seen quite a fair share of big names landing at the fruity company.
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Intel reveals more than 20 Windows 8 tablets on the way
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Intel has confirmed that more than 20 Windows 8 tablets are on the way, which makes for a promising mobile device launch for Microsoft's next version of its popular operating system.
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Microsoft enhances Xbox Live security
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Microsoft has improved the security of its Xbox Live service, including legal action to remove usernames and passwords uploaded to the internet, unique security codes sent to phones and secondary emails, and under-the-bonnet improvements to the software.
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Botnet responsible for 18 percent of world's spam taken down
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Security firm FireEye, spam tracker SpamHaus, and local ISPs have shut down a botnet that they claim was responsible for 18 percent of the world's spam.
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London 2012 Olympics embraces social media
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The London 2012 Summer Olympics is embracing social media, including live athlete questions and answers, blogs of the events, and feeds from a wide variety of websites, including Facebook and Twitter.
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MSI Z77A-GD65 Review: Military Class for Ivy Bridge
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Over the next few weeks we will be featuring a slate of motherboards for mainstream DIY system builders to high end enthusiasts. First up is MSI's Z77A-GD65, a solid value offering that should satisfy the needs of most Ivy Bridge users who wants to overclock.
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Logic3 and Ferrari team up to make slick headphones
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Ferrari makes expensive super cars, and its brand/logos on anything can, seemingly, make an object worth much more than it is. Logic3 and Ferrari have teamed up to create in-ear and over-ear headphones that may burn a hole people’s pocket—as opposed to burning rubber.
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Russia labels nonprofits as "foreign agents"
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Russian legislators have recently passed a controversial Internet bill that the United Nations feel will impede the ongoing open conversations between the government and its people.
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Senator advises DOJ to drop e-book antitrust lawsuit against Apple
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The publishing industry is quickly transitioning to the clouds and digital copies, and Amazon capitalized on this transition when it released the Kindle in 2007—thereafter,
capturing 90% of the e-book market. A few months ago the Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Apple (along with other publishers), but
New York Senator Charles Schumer is advising the DOJ to drop the case against Apple and other publishers.
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Nexus 7 dead pixels and lifting screens
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Google and Asus should have put a bit more work into quality control before they shipped some of the Nexus 7 units. Apparently, a few users on
XDA have already reported dead pixels, displays that are lifting from the shell, and even some light bleeding.
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Oddly shaped Microsoft wedge mouse
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Microsoft’s software may run all different operating systems and devices, but that doesn’t mean that its open ended business practice has prevented it from supplying PC users with it’s own Microsoft branded peripheral. The Windows 8 release date is just around the corner, and it seems like Microsoft will launch a wedge-like mouse that may be optimized for the latest Windows release.
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