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MSI releases R4890 Cyclone OC Graphics Card
Published in News, Technology News | Written by Richard
The world’s top graphics card and mainboard manufacturer, MSI, released its R4890 Cyclone OC series graphics card with 800 stream processors and 1GB GDDR5 256bit memory.
iTunes App Store gets 1.5bn downloads in a year
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The iTunes App store provides third party add-ons or ‘apps’ for both iPhones and iPod Touches, one contributer to the stores success is the fact that iPod Touch/iPhone users can access the store direct from their device.
BioShock 2 delayed until 2010
Published in Gaming News, News | Written by Richard
Take-Two Interactive have officially announced that the sequel to the much loved Bioshock, Bioshock 2, will not be released in October has was previously planned.
ASUS releases new motherboard series
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ASUS today announced the Xtreme Design series motherboards featuring ground-breaking design innovations and offering the best in performance and reliability.
Windows 7 Release Date
Published in News, Technology News | Written by Rhys
Windows 7 release date is set at 22nd October 2009. This has officially been announced by Microsoft. Microsoft hopes that Windows 7 will not get as much negative press as the previous operating system, Windows 7, which was launched three years ago.
Nvidia cheats benchmarks to achieve market domination
Published in News, Technology News | Written by Rhys
Nvidia – who thinks that their GeForce GTX 280M is the world’s fastest GPU – has decided to use dodgy drivers in benchmarking to claim the SLI powered 280M GTX Alienware M17x is the world’s fastest laptop. This big-headed ‘claim’ is one ATI would quickly contend to with the release of AMD’s Mobility Radeon 4870 Crossfire.
Microsoft Unveils Office 2010, Free Online
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As rumoured, today Microsoft unveiled more information about its new suite of online applications which look set to challenge the likes of Google Docs.
Snooping through the power socket
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Power sockets can be used to eavesdrop on what people type on a computer. Security researchers found that poor shielding on some keyboard cables means useful data can be leaked about each character typed.
New Michael Jackson game in the works
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Rumours that Michael Jackson was planning a new video game starring himself before his death have apparently been confirmed by the King of Pop’s own production company, MJJ Productions.
60 percent of companies will skip Windows 7
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A report from Reuters says that a survey conducted by ScriptLogic on 1,000 companies indicates that many of them will not be upgrading to Vista’s successor.



