Tuesday, July 28, 2015

IT News Head Lines (bit-tech.net) 7/29/2015

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The Swindle Review
Size Five's procedurally generated criminal caper is a thrilling blend of risk and reward.

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EK teases first all-in-one liquid cooling design
240mm and 360mm variants promised.

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Valve apologies for Steam account hijack bug
Recovery process flawed.

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Samsung adds Qi wireless charging to monitor range
FreeSync support, too.

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ASRock X99E-ITX/ac Review
We take a look at the first mini-ITX LGA2011-v3 motherboard, courtesy of ASRock

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Logitech announces Romer-G-based G310 mechanical keyboard
Claims faster, longer-lasting switches.

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The Ten Best Melee Combat Games
We count down the best games about fencing and fisticuffs in existence.

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Futuremark retires 3DMark for WinRT, Peacekeeper
Pulls Vantage from Steam, too.

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Leaked slides point to Skylake GPU performance boost
Up to 50 per cent better than Broadwell.

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OS X 10.10 hit by privilege escalation vulnerability
Fixed in 10.11 Beta.

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Twitch begins shift from Flash to HTML5
Only half-way there at the moment.

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Qualcomm announces major job cuts
Up to 15 per cent for the chop.

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Is 2016 a make or break year for AMD?
There has been some pretty grim reading surrounding AMD in the last few days. The fact it's now worth just a quarter of what it paid for ATI back in 2006 may sound pretty devastating, but even just a year later in 2007, the company was actually worth less than the $5.4 billion it paid for the GPU giant, so things have clearly been on a consistent downward spiral.

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