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Jul 23
Intel can drop Quad-cores to $100

Intel can drop Quad-cores to $100

Published in News, Technology News | Written by Matt "Maxel"

Upon hearing some rumours, we now know that Intel could drop their cheapest processors to the low price of just $100 (~£50). But apparently they don’t want to make decent processors cheap to anyone manily because the don’t have to do that.

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Jul 22
Portal for Xbox 360 offers nothing new

Portal for Xbox 360 offers nothing new

Published in Gaming News, News | Written by Matt "Maxel"

Following the popular Xbox game ‘Portal’, a new standalone version had been released but to the disappointment of many gamers, the new version doesn’t actually offer anything better than the PC version.

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Jul 22
Oyster card hack to be published

Oyster card hack to be published

Published in News, Other News | Written by Matt "Maxel"

A dutch judge has said to have allowed the publishing of the ‘oyster card hack’, which is used to copy oyster cards for use on the London Transport Network, yesterday.

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Jul 22
OCZ Unveils Fatal1ty Brand DDR2 and DDR3 Memory

OCZ Unveils Fatal1ty Brand DDR2 and DDR3 Memory

Published in News, Technology News | Written by Matt "Maxel"

OCZ Technology, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and PC components, today announced the first memory modules available in their Fatal1ty Series after the partnership was announced last month. These high-performance memory kits were co-developed with the expertise of Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel, 12-time World champion, to meet the specific needs of fellow gamers.

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Jul 21
Granny rugby-tackled jay walker

Granny rugby-tackled jay walker

Published in News, Other News | Written by Rhys

A 77-year-old granny made a citizen’s arrest in Germany when she rugby-tackled a 25-year-old jay walker.

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Jul 21
Over 1 Million 3G iPhones sold

Over 1 Million 3G iPhones sold

Published in News, Other News | Written by Rhys

It was the weekend that the iPhone fans were waiting for and the results are impressive. Apple was able to move over 1 million iPhones this past weekend in a simultaneous launch in over 21 nations. For the first generation iPhone it took a reported 74 days to move 1 million units, so Apple has to view this launch as successful.

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Jul 21
IT job reductions likely in 2009

IT job reductions likely in 2009

Published in News, Other News | Written by Rhys

Reports released late last week are indicating that IT managers are expecting to have to cut their IT staff in 2009. In addition to the staff cuts, it is likely that consultants, professional services, and hardware investment will also be non-existent during 2009.

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Jul 21
Call of Duty 5 trailer is up

Call of Duty 5 trailer is up

Published in Gaming News, News | Written by Rhys

The game is being developed for Activision and officially, it will be called Call of Duty: World at War.

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Jul 21
Computer games will be free

Computer games will be free

Published in Gaming News | Written by Rhys

Computer games will become free as companies take the pirates on, according to an industry expert.

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Jul 21
Wii Hitting the Xbox 360 Hard

Wii Hitting the Xbox 360 Hard

Published in Gaming News, News | Written by Rhys

June sales for the XBOX 360 have dropped once again and the console is now behind the Wii on figures. The Nintendo Wii now has over 11 million in sales whilst the Xbox 360 has about 10.5 million.

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