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  • Asus Transformer Prime release date confirmed

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    The Asus Transformer Prime tablet will hit shelves on 8th December in the US, though it will be available a week earlier to residents of Taiwan. There's been a lot of speculation recently about when the hybrid Android tablet with keyboard dock would be available for purchase. Some had it down for release on 28th November, but that date has come and gone. Now though, online retailer Newegg claims it will begin selling the Transformer Prime on 8th December. GameStop is likely to be a little peeved at that, having announced that it would have stock available from 9th December.

  • Startup launches a robot invasion with 3D printing and WebGL

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    The disruptive potential of 3D printing is considerable—it has implications across a wide range of fields and promises to be a game-changer for one-off manufacturing. A new startup called My Robot Nation has come up with a particularly whimsical use for 3D printing technology.

    The company is offering custom robot figurines built to specification. The My Robot Nation website has a slick interactive tool that allows users to configure the design of their very own robot. For a price, the company will use its 3D printers to generate a matching model which will be shipped to the desired address....

  • Introducing the EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores FTW and Classified!

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    Introducing the EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores FTW and Classified!

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    Experience gaming nirvana with the EVGA GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores. EVGA has boosted this card to 448 Processing Cores, upgraded the memory to 1.2GB and added full support for NVIDIA 3-Way SLI, making an excellent card even better. This new card from EVGA offers better performance, better features and a better warranty than competitors!

  • Samsung scores rare patent win versus Apple in Australia

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    (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co is set to resume selling its Galaxy tablet computer in Australia as early as Friday, after the South Korean technology firm won a rare legal victory in a long-running global patent war with Apple Inc.

    An Australian federal court unanimously decided to lift a preliminary injunction, imposed by a lower court, on sales of Samsung's Galaxy Tab 10.1 -- but granted Apple a stay on lifting the sales ban until Friday afternoon. "

    It's hard to expect the ruling to have a major positive impact on Samsung's tablet business or legal cases in other countries as Apple could appeal ... and sales won't be restored anytime soon,"...

  • POWERCOLOR “THE BEST OF 2011” STARTS TODAY!

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    POWERCOLOR “THE BEST OF 2011” STARTS TODAY!

    The awesome upcoming graphics and weekly HD6870X2 giveaway is just one step away!

    Taipei, Taiwan –December 1st, 2011– TUL Corporation, a leading manufacturer of AMD graphics cards, announced “The Best of 2011” is now available online! Starts from today, gamers are free to vote in “The Best of 2011” for their most favorite graphics solution and win big for an upcoming monster from PowerColor—the not yet announced one! Moreover, PowerColor offers a HD6870X2 each week as the weekly reward!

  • US judge orders hundreds of sites "de-indexed" from Google, Facebook

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    After a series of one-sided hearings, luxury goods maker Chanel has won recent court orders against hundreds of websites trafficking in counterfeit luxury goods. A federal judge in Nevada has agreed that Chanel can seize the domain names in question and transfer them all to US-based registrar GoDaddy. The judge also ordered "all Internet search engines" and "all social media websites"—explicitly naming Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Bing, Yahoo, and Google—to "de-index" the domain names and to remove them from any search results.

    The case has been a remarkable one. Concerned about counterfeiting, Chanel has filed a joint suit in Nevada against nearly 700 domain names that appear to have nothing in common. When Chanel finds more names, it simply uses the same case and files new requests for more seizures....

  • Noctua announces new PWM fans

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    Noctua announces new PWM fans

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    Vienna, November 30th 2011 - Enlarging its portfolio of premium quality quiet fans, Noctua today announced PWM versions of its renowned NF-P12, NF-B9 and NF-R8 fans. Having received more than hundred awards and recommendations from the international press, the classic NF-P12, NF-B9 and NF-R8 fans helped to found Noctua's reputation as a top-tier manufacturer of premium grade quiet cooling components. The new PWM versions build on the proven designs and feature Noctua's novel NE-FD1 IC for fully automatic control and ultra-low power consumption.

  • PC vendors hike prices to reflect adoption of larger capacity HDDs

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    To cope with hard disk drive (HDD) shortages due to flooding in Thailand, HDD vendors have devoted more production to high-capacity and higher-profitability models, forcing PC vendors to adopt more expensive HDDs, according to sources from PC vendors. Consequently, PC vendors will raise retail prices by 2-3% for PCs launched in December, the sources indicated.

    The sources pointed out that due to constrained HDD supply, PC vendors will focus on product lines that provide better gross margins and postpone shipments of other product lines to minimize the impact from the shortages.

  • Toshiba to close chip plants as demand slides

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    (Reuters) - Toshiba Corp said on Wednesday it would close three of its six discrete chip-making facilities in Japan and also trim output of certain types of chips over the year-end as demand for PCs and TVs slides in Europe and the United States.

    Discrete chips are relatively simple semiconductors used in a wide range of electronic products from audio-visual equipment to cars and mobile phones.

    The three plants are scheduled to be closed in the first half of the fiscal year starting in April 2012, in a bid to slash costs, with Japanese makers at a disadvantage because of strength in the yen....

  • Diablo III feature: Blizzard’s plans to satisfy their fanbase and still deliver a fresh experience

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    Waiting in the lobby of Blizzard’s Irvine headquarters, I was overcome by nostalgic reverence. Where most businesses have a mountain of months-old magazines, Blizzard has a museum. It was nothing too extravagant, mind you, but the frames lining the walls were like windows to my childhood. Each piece of classic Diablo art conjured up fond memories of the franchise that’s marking its 15th birthday this November.

    It wasn’t always this way, however. Blizzard certainly didn’t begin its existence as a gaming giant responsible for both this generation’s Dungeons & Dragons and the game that has become South Korea’s national sport. Over the years, the company has seen both growth spurts and growing pains, both successes and, er, whatever Warcraft Adventures was. Many incredibly talented people have come and gone....

  • FCC accepts AT&T's request for withdrawal, plans to release report on its findings today (update: it

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    In a conference call to press this afternoon, the FCC announced that it will grant AT&T's request to formally withdraw its application to acquire T-Mobile US. In addition, the agency will also release a 109-page report today that discusses what it found over nine months of reviewing the merger. In short, the FCC found that the cons of the deal outweighed the pros, and AT&T is likely to build out its LTE network regardless of what happens with the carrier's buyout of T-Mobile. The report determined that the merger would create too many network inefficiencies and job losses, and whatever cost savings that would be generated by the deal wouldn't be passed on to the customer....

  • Consumers Are Over Windows on Tablets, Says Report

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    Whenever someone in recent months questioned Microsoft’s intention to make Windows 8 its tablet OS, the company would emphatically point to surveys showing that users actually wanted Windows-based tablets. A new Forester Research report however, claims that consumer interest in Windows tablets has declined sharply in the last six months. According to the report, Microsoft may have missed the boat on the tablet market.

  • MSI launches N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition Graphics Card

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    MSI launches N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition Graphics Card

    MSI launches N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition Graphics Card with Triple Overvoltage and 6+1 Phase PWM
    Up to 29% Increase in Overclocking Performance; 30dB at Full Load

    (Industry, CA) Leading global motherboard and graphics card maker MSI today announces the release of the N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition/OC and N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition graphics cards. The two graphics cards feature the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti chipset with 448 CUDA cores and 1280MB of 320-bit GDDR5 high-speed graphics memory. The N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition graphics card supports MSI's exclusive Triple Overvoltage and 6+1 Phase PWM design. The greatly improved overclocking potential and stability increases overclocking performance by up to 29%! The acclaimed Twin Frozr III system is used for cooling and features not only twin 8cm Propeller Blade fans for 20% more air flow but also 8mm SuperPipe technology. Fan noise of just 30dB at full load provides gamers with the quietest user experience, while MSI Military Class II components are used to guarantee the highest quality and stability. For gamers seeking overclocking potential, cooling and stability, the N560GTX-448 Twin Frozr III Power Edition graphics card offers the perfect choice!

  • 3DMark® Benchmark Coming to Android™

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    3DMark® Benchmark Coming to Android™

    Companies Invited to join Futuremark® Benchmark Development Program to Create the First Industry Standard Gaming Performance Benchmark for the Android Platform

    HELSINKI, FINLAND – NOVEMBER 29, 2011 – Futuremark®, the world leader in performance benchmarking software, today announced that it has started development of 3DMark® for Android™ (working title), with the aim of bringing the industry standard gaming performance benchmark to Android powered tablets in 2012. Companies involved in the manufacture of Android powered devices are invited to join Futuremark's Benchmark Development Program to play a critical role in the development of 3DMark for Android, from initial specification to final delivery. http://www.futuremark.com/bdp/

  • Quad-Channel DDR3 RDIMMs at 1600MHz from Super Talent

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    Quad-Channel DDR3 RDIMMs at 1600MHz from Super Talent

    Enables full-throttle / full-loading of AMD® Interlagos™

    San Jose, California – November 28, 2011 – Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announces a new line of high speed, quad-channel Registered DDR3 RDIMM modules for servers running at 1600MHz.

  • EOLIZE launching enhanced SVD-NC12-02 Mini-ATX Chassis

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    EOLIZE launching enhanced SVD-NC12-02 Mini-ATX Chassis

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    German brand EOLIZE announcing a new Mini-ITX Case. New EOLIZE SVD-NC12-02 Chassis comes from a upgraded SVD-NC11-02 Mini-ATX Case. EOLIZE improved the SVD-NC12-02 by adding a 120 mm axial fan and reworked flat front panel. It furthermore aims for private and corporate customers who are looking for solid and reliable NAS as well as Home Server chassis. It has much in common with a Barebone chassis and can be used as such but offers additional features such as Hot Swap Modules.

  • AMD expected to unveil Radeon HD 7000 in December

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    AMD's upcoming 28nm graphics parts, set to launch under the family name Radeon HD 7000, aren't expected to appear until January - but sources claim that the chip maker is looking to build up some hype with a paper launch event in London next week.

    AMD's Radeon HD 7000 family is expected to appear in January for high-end parts, February for cheaper models, March for lower-end parts and April for the entry-level hardware. While little is known regarding the technical details, leaked information suggests a 384-bit memory bus that would support up to 3GB of GDDR5 graphics memory on a card featuring a single graphics processor, and up to 6GB on a card with dual-GPUs.

  • Acer, Lenovo to launch quad-core tablet PCs

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    Acer and Lenovo are set to launch quad-core tablet PCs featuring Google's Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and Nvidia's Tegra 3 in the first quarter to compete against Asustek Computer, which has already launched its latest Eee Pad Transformer Prime with Tegra 3 and Samsung Electronics, according to sources from notebook players. The sources pointed out that the competition over the quad-core tablet PCs will be difficult as these quad-core devices will only see improvements over their performance and design, but will still feature the same concept as their dual-core predecessors. Therefore, these players may need to battle it out before being able to enter competition against players such as Amazon or Apple, the sources noted.

  • Is the time finally right for hybrid hard drives?

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    remember the first time I learned about hybrid hard drives--models that combine traditional spinning platters with a sizable chunk of solid-state flash memory.

    The goal was to combine the best of both storage worlds into one drive: The low cost and high capacity of a hard disk, plus the speed of flash. It sounded like a great idea to me.

    That was way back in 2006, though--and hybrid drives have never quite taken off. But the concept still makes sense, and hard-disk kingpin Seagate is releasing a new hybrid drive designed to deliver on the technology's promise....

  • Global cloud data traffic growing rapidly: Cisco

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    (Reuters) - Network equipment maker Cisco Systems Inc said global cloud data traffic will grow at a compound annual rate of 66 percent between 2010 and 2015, as consumers and businesses seek untethered access to content and applications.

    By mid-decade more than a third of all data center traffic will be based in the cloud, which allows data to be stored and accessed remotely, Cisco said in its first annual Global Cloud Index published on Tuesday.

    Global data center traffic overall will increase four-fold, a 33 percent compound annual growth rate between 2010 and 2015,...

  • Mall owners pull plug on cellular tracking, for now

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    You may now shop two malls again without fear of individualized tracking—at least by your cell phone signal. Privacy concerns raised by US Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) have ended plans by malls in southern California and Virginia to "survey" customers' shopping habits by tracking their cell phone signals.

    As Ars Technica reported last Friday, Forest City, the mall developer that owns and operates the Promenade Temecula in Temecula, California and Short Pump Town Center in Richmond, Virginia had announced it would test technology in those two malls from Path Intelligence. Called Footpath, the system uses a series of cellular signal detectors to triangulate the movement of customers' phones—and by extension, the customers themselves—through the mall's stores and other spaces. While the technology doesn't eavesdrop on cell phone users' calls or record information about their phone numbers, it does use their cellular device's digital signature to track individuals....

  • Linux Mint 12 'Lisa' Now Available

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    The Linux Mint team on Saturday announced the release of the latest release of their increasingly popular distro. The release of Linux Mint 12 “Lisa” comes at a time when the five-year-old distro is experiencing a strong surge in its popularity. Hit the jump to find out more about this biannual Mint release.

    Here’s a list of all that is new in Mint:

    GNOME 3 and MGSE: Lisa comes with a new desktop environment. Described as a “mix of old and new,” the Linux Mint 12 combines GNOME 3 with MGSE (Mint Gnome Shell Extensions). If you happen to be one of the critics of GNOME 3, you can temper it with MGSE for a slightly more “traditional” experience. But if it’s MGSE that you can not stand, you can disable all its components and savor some raw GNOME 3....

  • Announcing Two New Sound Experiences for Xbox 360®

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    Announcing Two New Sound Experiences for Xbox 360®

    Old Lyme, Conn. – November 28, 2011: Xbox gamers no longer need to turn around or look over their shoulder to know what’s going on in the game. Sound engineers from world-leading audio specialist Sennheiser have developed the perfect headsets to assist gamers in hearing what’s happening around them even before they can see it.

  • What Separates the ICY DOCK MB981U3-1SA From the Rest of the Docking Stations?

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    What Separates the ICY DOCK MB981U3-1SA From the Rest of the Docking Stations?

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  • NZXT HAVIK 120 Launch Today

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    NZXT Unleashes HAVIK 120 CPU Cooler

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    Compact, high-performance CPU Cooler maximizes CPU efficiency with aggressive heat dissipation and eliminates noise with expertly engineered fan blades

    El Monte, CA – November 28, 2011 – NZXT, a company built on realizing the dreams of gamers worldwide, is proud to announce HAVIK 120, a more compact and versatile version of NZXT’s award-winning HAVIK 140. HAVIK 120’s premium materials include a nickel-plated copper base that utilizes four 8mm pipes for efficient heat transfer. The heat is then quickly dissipated (75.8 CFM) out of the chassis through the masterfully engineered, aerodynamic, aluminum fan blades providing intense, yet silent cooling (22dBA) and ensuring the longevity of your components.

  • Intel to introduce an Ultrabook dock with Thunderbolt support next year?

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    Like it or not, the PC laptop world is becoming an Ultrabook world, and Intel is looking to expand its notebook platform’s footprint big-time in the coming year. Part of its strategy is geared toward corporate buyers in the form of a new docking solution.

    Of course, laptop docking stations are nothing new, but this potential one has a major twist. According to VR-Zone, Intel is prepping a docking solution that includes support for the Thunderbolt interface, which promises super-fast transfer speeds but hasn’t made a major impact since its release earlier in the year. The plans require notebook manufacturers to actually embrace Intel’s proposed solution, but the chip giant has shown how persuasive it can be to get what it wants from vendors (i.e., throwing gobs of marketing money at them).

  • Global HDD supply to be 35% short in 4Q11, say PC makers

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    Global supply of hard disk drives (HDDs) in the fourth quarter of 2011 will decrease to 110-130 million units due to the impact of flooding in Thailand, about 35% short of demand for 180 million units, according to Taiwan-based makers in the PC supply chain.

    Some PC makers are relatively optimistic that the global HDD shortage will ease in first-quarter 2012, while others estimate the easing to come in the second quarter, the sources indicated. However, they believe the HDD industry will take 9-24 months to completely restore normal production, meaning PC vendors will have to face increased HDD costs in 2012, the sources said.

    Acer has decided to hike prices for its notebooks to be launched in December by 2-3% to partly reflect increased HDD costs, and Asustek Computer and Dell may follow suit.

  • Startup hopes to hack the immigration system with a floating incubator

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    Some of the Silicon Valley's most important companies, including Intel, Google, and Yahoo, were cofounded by immigrants. Yet America's creaky immigration system makes it difficult for talented young people born outside of the United States to come to the Bay Area. There have been various proposals to make it easier for immigrant entrepreneurs to come to the United States, but they've made no progress in Congress.

    So a new company called Blueseed is seeking to bypass the political process and solve the problem directly. Blueseed plans to buy a ship and turn it into a floating incubator anchored in international waters off the coast of California....

  • Feeling bold? First Cyanogen builds of Android 4.0 arrive

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    Android hackers are working overtime to bring Ice Cream Sandwich into the real world, and early fruits of their labor are starting to emerge--if you have the right phone.

    The CyanogenMod project to build unofficial versions of Android is working on CM9, the version based on the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich source code from Google. Early CM9 buildsare available in alpha for the Samsung Nexus S and beta for the Samsung Galaxy S.

    "CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 11 for Nexus S is definitely worth checking out," programmer Koushik "Koush" Dutta said on Google-+ yesterday. And it's pretty mature, he added: "Usable as a daily driver."...

  • Droid 4 specs and photos leaked

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    Motorola’s upcoming Droid 4 has just gotten a little more official. Thanks to newly-leaked images, we’ve got a full spec sheet and a good look at its RAZR-esque styling.

    While previous images had shown off the Droid 4?s face and slide-out QWERTY keyboard, the back had yet to be revealed. As you can see now, while the chassis sports the same gently-angled corners as the RAZR, it’s not clad in the same carbon fiber-look kevlar. Rather, it’s a more mundane textured plastic on the back of the Droid 4. The camera hump is similar, though the 8MP shooter, LED flash, and speaker have been re-positioned.

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