Sunday, July 7, 2013

IT News Head Lines (bit-tech.net) 7/8/2013

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Twitch and Steam accounts become linkable
New connection will be excellent news for Dota 2 followers.

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Researchers develop all-optical 'transistor'
Promises optical computing breakthrough.

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Leaked slide teases Intel Skylake features
Broadwell's successor promises much.

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Gunpoint Review
Unmissable downloadable release, likely the best stealth game in years

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Guild Wars 2 will avoid expansions
Guild Wars 2 will not have any expansion packs if it gets its content strategy right, according to its lead content designer.

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MSI GeForce GTX 760 Twin Frozr OC 2GB Review
MSI pairs the GTX 760 with its new Twin Frozr cooler, with an eye to some awesome overclocks.

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Microsoft details Sinofsky's $14M golden parachute
Bumper stock payout for former Windows head.

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Android 'master key' discovery raises security risk
Ne'er-do-wells just got a new tool.

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Douglas Englebart, inventor of the mouse, dies aged 88
Technologist that pioneered the mouse, video conferencing and more has died.

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Xbox boss Don Mattrick joins Zynga
Face of the Xbox One launch is leaving Microsoft for Zynga.

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European roaming charges reduced from today
New EU limits will mean maximum 20p a minute or 45cents per MB.

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Google Reader closing today
Google sticks to its plan and pulls the plug on its RSS reader.

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Nintendo denied WiiU domain
Nintendo has lost a fight to claim the WiiU.com domain from domain squatters.

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Win one of Four Seasonic Power Supplies!
Answer one quick question to be in with a chance of winning.

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Linux kernel 3.10 released
DIY hybrid drive and Richland now supported.

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Intel chemical leak injures 43 workers
Accident-prone Arizona plant hit again.

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