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Ouya tries to remind everyone that it still exists

Ouya’s original hardware featured just 8GB of storage onboard, but a temporary Limited Edition all-white version launched during the holidays doubled that to 16GB. Now, the game console startup is...

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Intel is planning a 15-Core Ivytown processor for high end servers

A new report is suggesting that Intel's latest project involves developing a 15-core Ivytown processor. The processor will ship first to customers in the enterprise market, with high end servers and the...

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ASUS and Canonical make a cheap Ubuntu notebook

There just aren't enough cheap Ubuntu devices out there, but another player just entered the fray. A couple of weeks ago, we talked about Dell's latest Ubuntu notebook, the XPS...

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Destiny beta will be coming to the PS3 and PS4 first

After its bitter falling out with Microsoft a few years ago, Bungie decided to take a PlayStation-centric approach to all of its games. Consistent with this decision, Bungie has announced...

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Intel acquires an education software startup

Continuing its recent trend of stocking up on e-learning technology, Intel has acquired Kno, a new education software startup. This is yet another move that makes it clear that Intel...

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Battlefield 4 needs mucho memory

When a game needs high speed memory, there's good and bad. If you don't have high-speed memory, it's bad. If you have high-speed memory, it's amazing. Every once in a...

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Battlefield 4 preview

If you want to know about the performance and gameplay of the upcoming megahit, Battlefield 4, here you go... EA took the wraps off Battlefield 4 this past week, offering...

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Is Lenovo going to buy HTC?

Rumors come a dime a dozen in the world of tech acquisitions, but this one would actually make a lot of sense for both companies. Could they compete with Samsung...

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Will Las Vegas be the next Gbps internet city?

Google has been doing it. AT&T is doing it. Now CenturyLink wants to bring super-speed internet to Sin City. While the gigabit Internet revolution (well, evolution) continues for the likes...

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