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NVIDIA's tight-lipped approach to insurance wins no battles
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The Inquirer
| May 20, 2009
NVIDIA refuses to share vital insurance details, expects unquestioned payout.
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Peripherals
Apple sues HTC
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The Inquirer
| Mar 3, 2010
Alleged orchard thieves fingered.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Packaging blocks AMD chips
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Justin Robinson
| Jul 3, 2009
Essential Linkage:
AMD's packaging has a huge problem.
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Activision and Infinity Ward fall out over Call of Duty
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David Hollingworth
| Mar 5, 2010
Call of Duty creators fired, walked out of the office, and then turn around and sue Activision. Fun times!
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Fermi, GeForce, Quadro, Tesla and Tegra
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The Inquirer
| Mar 2, 2010
Nvidia's money man talks about its technology at a recent conference.
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Lifestyle
Pirate Bay faces further legal broadside
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The Inquirer
| Jul 30, 2009
New lawsuit aims to sink the filesharer forever.
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AMD claims platform superiority over Intel
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| Jul 9, 2009
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Real Networks takes on Hollywood
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The Inquirer
| Apr 27, 2009
Does backing up DVD films lead to piracy? That's the film industry's argument, and Real doesn't like it one bit.
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Microsoft planning multiple versions of Windows 7
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The Inquirer
| Feb 5, 2009
Less than Vista had, but really more than we need.
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Microsoft downgraded Vista Capable specs to help Intel
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Egan Orion
| Nov 17, 2008
Numerous emails exchanged by Microsoft and Intel executives have revealed that Microsoft knowingly cut its 'Vista Capable' PC specifications to help Intel flog rafts of cheap kit.
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Microsoft sued in China for patent infringement
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Egan Orion
| Nov 13, 2008
Wok calls kettle black
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Graphics Cards
Rambus sues Nvidia
By
Egan Orion
| Jul 14, 2008
Memory standards troll strikes again
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Networking
CSIRO to demonstrate 6 Gbps Wi-Fi link; 12 Gb/s link planned
By
David Field
| Dec 6, 2006
Read it again slowly: six (6) gigabits per second. Over wireless. With more to come.
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Entertainment
Borat: Cultural learnings of America for make benefit glorious nation of Kazakhstan
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David Field
| Dec 1, 2006
I swear, the grammar checker found no problems with that sentence whatsoever.
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Atomic's game news roundup -- 26/10/06
By
David Field
| Oct 26, 2006
Sony shuts down importer Lik-Sang, Xbox 360 claims record sales and the World Cyber Games in Italy wraps up.
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Lifestyle
Isohunt fights back
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Tim Lohman
| Mar 20, 2006
Isohunt's Gary Fung responds to the recent lawsuit against his Bittorrent site.
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Lifestyle
Dave's Weekly Roundup 18/11/2005
By
David Kidd
| Nov 18, 2005
Another week, another PR disaster for Sony.
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Entertainment
Music CD protection or crippled coasters?
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
In a move that could have massive ramifications for the future of the music industry (specifically, how they handle Digital Rights Management issues), a Californian woman has ...
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
VIA sues Intel over the Pentium 4 - the war continues...
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
The war in the courts between Intel and VIA escalated today, as VIA filed suit against Intel for patent infringement by the Pentium 4 processor family.
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Entertainment
I wanna play hardball too!
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Staff Writers
| Jan 1, 1900
Earlier this week the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry got all medieval on a bunch of students in Taiwan who were swapping MP3s (egads, no!). The Motion ...
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