Thursday, October 8, 2009

IT News HeadLines (bit-tech.net) 08/10/2009


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Swiftech releases Apogee XT waterblock
The sucessor to the Swiftech GTZ is here promissing improved cooling and higher flow rates.
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Eolas sues half of the Internet
Eolas - a patent-holder which won a multi-million dollar judgement against Microsoft a few years back - is again suing some of the biggest names on the 'net for patent infringement.
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First Look: ATI Radeon HD 5770
With all the news of ATI's new Radeon HD 5800 series, the 5770 is its new value alternative that could certainly appeal to many who feel that آ£200 or more is just too exessive. We take apart the latest HD 5770 to see inside and find out what it's made of!
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EA's Jack the Ripper game detailed
EA's Jack the Ripper game is still unconfirmed, but that hasn't stopped the details flowing.
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Activision didn't want Modern Warfare
Infinity Ward has claimed it had to fight long and hard to convince Activision Modern Warfare was a good idea.
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Retailers: "PSPgo will fail miserably"
Independent retailers such as Chips have said that the PSPgo will fail miserably.
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Nvidia working on CUDA-based anti-virus
Nvidia has announced that it is working on producing a CUDA-based anti-virus system which will offload the task of checking for malware on to its range of graphics processors.
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Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Review
With Bohemia no longer at the helm, can Codemasters still deliver a multiplatform mil-sim that will keep PC gamers happy, or is Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising worthy of little more than a court martial and a firing squad? We ask; War, eh? What's it good for?
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