Intel Sandy Bridge to consume up to 95 W
Intel plans many Sandy Bridge CPUs, successors of Nehalem architecture, and the top TDP is reported to be 95W. Sandy Bridge is confirmed to be dual- or quad-core and in both cases it will come with integrated graphics.
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MSI prepares overclocked GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone
MSI is preparing the release of an overclocked GeForce GTX 460 graphics card, the N460GTX Cyclone 768D5/OC, which comes with a well known non-stock cooler and a little factory-overclock.
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Security attacks on Windows XP machines in rise
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Firefox Mobile is now stable for Nokia N900
Mozilla released the first stable version of Firefox Mobile for Nokia N900 and N810 users. Firefox Mobile 1.1 gives those Maemo-running phone the same browser engine as Firefox 3.6 on the desktop and now has add-on support which gives it extension beyond its original functionality. Also, phone users can now save pages to PDF for viewing offline.
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ASUS GeForce GTX 460 listed online in Europe
Nvidia will introduce the first GF104-based graphics card on July 12, and that's the long-anticipated GeForce GTX 460, probably the next best-buy of Nvidia's top offer. This product has yet to be confirmed by the company, but, as always, it has been exposed by leaks and now via early store listings.
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The Pirate Bay to be run from inside Swedish Parliament
The Pirate Party said that it will try to run their Pirate Bay torrent search engine and website from the Swedish Parliament. If they succeed, the site cannot be prosecuted thanks to parliamentary immunity from prosecution. The Pirate Party recently started to deliver Internet bandwidth to The Pirate Bay, and by becoming The Pirate Bay's ISP, it makes the site protected by the much ignored Swedish Constitution.
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PowerColor prepares new Vortex Radeon HD 5770
At PowerColor's Facebook page (#!/PowerColor.Europe?ref=ts) there are some pictures and details regarding the upcoming HD 5770 Vortex card, with the new Vortex cooler bringing similar cooling performance to the cooler seen on PCS+ cards.
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ASUS releases motherboards with Dual Intelligent Processor design
ASUS has started bragging about the performance and energy efficiency of its boards which make use of a Dual Intelligent Processor design. The DIP offering consists of Intel and AMD-based motherboards that feature both the TurboV Processing Unit (TPU), which tunes up the system to provide a performance boost of up to 37%, and the Energy Processing Unit (EPU), which handles power management and can enable power saving of up to 80%.
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