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    News Intel's Alder Lake CPUs May Not Work With Older Games

    To be fair, the article has the wrong perspective: it should say, "Denuvo doesn't support newer Intel CPUs." Their problem, not Intel's.
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    Businesses Lost 86,000 Laptops Worth $2.1 billion

    I didn't know laptops were going for $24,000; no wonder they were stolen.
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    StarCraft Recreated Using Lego Bricks

    Why are the goliaths firing their missiles at the buildings?
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    Asus G73jh Laptop Packs Core i7, Radeon HD 5870

    I don't think "infamous" is the correct word to describe the ASUS brand of gaming laptops...Should have used a synonym of famous, not an antonym. Unless you actually mean that ASUS has exceedingly bad laptops. Whatever.
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    Shots of OCZ's Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD

    Matt_BHow, when this reaches less than a third of the maximum bandwidth of SATA II? I am sure that there are implementations out there yet to be put in place to make current SSD drives faster (not counting progressive technology). I was just about to say that, but I think the real limitation...
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    Shots of OCZ's Z-Drive PCI-Express SSD

    So what is the pricing?
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    Time Warner Unveils 40 GB Bandwidth Cap

    And I was looking forward to using OnLive
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    OCZ's New Blazing Fast 1TB Z SSD Drive

    Great news. I remember a few years ago when I was reading about FusionIO and thinking, "wouldn't it be nice if this is the future of hard drives?" Glad to see that actually come to fruition.
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    Belkin Employee Offers Cash for Positive Reviews of Router

    curnel_DNo employee in their right mind is going to pay cash out of pocket to consumers so that their companies single product gets a good review. If you're the Business Development Rep, it would motivate you to pay out of pocket to keep your job if your "legitimate" methods didn't work. Not...