Thursday, July 25, 2013

IT News Head Lines (bit-tech.net) 7/26/2013

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New Google Nexus 7 tablet unveiled, sporting Android 4.3
Google's new 7in tablet has 1920 x 1200 pixel screen and 10 hours battery life.

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Nvidia launches Quadro K6000 as world's fastest GPU
Kepler GPU tied to 12GB of GDDR5.

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Intel teases 4.5W Haswell Core chip
Low-power part for passively-cooled tablets.

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SteelSeries Apex [Raw] Review
SteelSeries' new budget keyboard packs in a good balance of features.

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Eidos Montreal boss quits over Square Enix fallout
Founder and general manager Stephane D'Astous quits due to 'irreconcilable differences' with Square Enix.

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AMD losses slow, predicts return to profit soon
The comeback king looking healthier.

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Microsoft details major Surface RT write-down
Nearly $1B in unsold stock hits share price.

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SilverStone Tundra TD03 Review
We take a look at the smaller SilverStone Tundra closed loop liquid cooler.

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Ouya exclusive Towerfall coming to PC
One of Ouya's most popular exclusive titles, Towerfall, is making its way to the PC.

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Half-Life mod, Sven Co-op, coming to Steam
One of the oldest Half-Life mods still in development, is coming to Steam with Valve's blessing.

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Dell buyout deal hits rocky ground
A chunk of shareholders threatening a blockade.

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Intel vows mobile push following revenue slip
Quarterly revenue not on-track for growth.

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June 2013 Bit-tech Modding Update
We look at a selection of the best modding projects completed last month in our forum.

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God of War's David Jaffe joins car combat Kickstarter
David Jaffe has joined indie dev Pixelbionic in launching a car combat Kickstarter project.

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Samsung announces SSD 840 Evo in sizes up to 1TB
New SSD range pushes Samsung's speed advantage further.

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