Sunday, May 19, 2013

IT News Head Lines (bit-tech.net) 20/05/2013


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Nintendo chasing after 'Lets Play' YouTube ad revenue
Nintendo is redirecting ad revenue from Lets Play videos away from the creators and to itself.

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Aquatuning drops EKWaterBlocks products from webshop
Aquatuning has taken the decision to no longer sell EKWaterBlocks products in its online store

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Intel's new CEO regrets mobile market entry delay
Predecessor confirms his regrets on that front.

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AMD's stock slumps on analyst's downgrade
James Covello recommends investors sell.

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EA not making any games for Wii U
Electronic Arts has confirmed that it currently has no games for the Wii U currently in production.

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The downside to cheap storage
Casting my mind back 20 years or so, I remember when hard disks were barely breaching the 1GB barrier. Even though programs at the time generally took up a lot less space than they do today, space was very much a premium.

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EA to ditch online passes
EA is not planning to include online passes with its future titles according to John Reseburg.

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Alphacool working on cheaper graphics card waterblocks
NVXP Titan just the first of a new range of high performance, low-cost waterblocks

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Monaco: What's Yours is Mine Review
Pierre-Joseph Proudhon said that Property Is Theft. He was probably talking about playing Monaco.

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Valve launches Steam Trading Cards beta
New feature to hook Steam gamers.

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Microsoft Surface Pro launching on the 23rd of May
Delayed Windows 8 device finally arriving.

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Google I/O: Everything you need to know
Get the low down on the Galaxy S4 Nexus, new GoogleMaps, Play Music All Access and much more.

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Asus reveals Z87 Motherboard Range
Budget ROG boards, better fan control, new Z87 mini-ITX board, micro-ATX TUF

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