Tuesday, November 16, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 11/15/2010



DDR3 prices are on the way down
Memory makers can't seem to catch a break. The short reprieve from rock-bottom memory prices they enjoyed throughout this year is coming to an end. According to DigiTimes, which was tipped off by "DRAM industry sources in Taiwan," prices for 1Gb and 2Gb DDR3 memory chips will plummet by...
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America Recycles Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough TUAW: Is the new MacBook Air eating into iPad sales? Network World: Microsoft-powered supercomputer breaks petaflop barrier, loses top 500 spot to Linux DigiTimes: Intel updates Sandy Bridge processor lineup TC Magazine: MSI's Military Class II components to debut with Sandy Bridge motherboards techPowerUp!: Disable GeForce...
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IdeaPad U260 becomes official, comes out tomorrow
That 12.5" Lenovo IdeaPad ultraportable we talked about last week is indeed on its way. Engadget has published the official announcement—seemingly ahead of its appearance on the Lenovo website—and it looks like the system will become available tomorrow starting at $899. The announcement confirms the 12.5" screen size, adding...
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Asus details Sandy Bridge motherboard lineup
Early last week I had a look at Asus' 6-series motherboards. Keep reading to see what the world's biggest mobo maker has in store for Sandy Bridge.
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The TR Podcast 76: Black Ops, Brazos, and the GTX 580
Join us for a thorough look at AMD's next mobile platform, Nvidia's biggest and baddest new GPU, and our take on the next game in the Call of Duty series.
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World Diabetes Day Shortbread
Eight is Enough Nvidia: We are not building chipsets anymore. X-bit labs: AMD to use half-node process technologies for low-power APUs C|Net: China takes out U.S. in supercomputer ranking Supercomputers 'will fit in a sugar cube,' IBM says Sciency Stuff: Pentium III autopsy Joystiq: Kinect hardware worth...
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