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Opera browser unblocks the Pirate Bay

In 2006 Opera was the first browser to include BitTorrent support. Recently, it has introduced a new feature for BitTorrent users. Opera is offering a "Turbo" service, which makes web pages load a lot faster on a slower connection ...

12 years ago

Microsoft preparing Xbox 360 Halo 4 limited edition console bundle

At San Diego's Comic-Con event Microsoft has unveiled its latest limited edition Xbox 360 console bundle. The Halo 4 limited edition console is described by Microsoft as "the definitive console bundle of 2012" and as with all ...

12 years ago

Trinity delayed, will launch in October along Piledriver

AMD has reportedly delayed the launch of its FM2 Trinity APUs until October, not August as previously planned. The delay affects the launch of most APUs in the socket FM2 package, including the A10-5800K the flagship of the FM2 ...

12 years ago

Intel’s Oak Trail successor “Bay Trail” pushed back to late 2013

Intel's Bay Trail platform and ValleyView based SoC processors, designed to help Intel launch a full out assault on the Smartphone market, probably won't make it to market until late 2013 or early 2014 according to sources. With ...

12 years ago

RIM made to pay $147 million in patent case

Blackberry makers RIM (Research in Motion) have received yet another set back that has quickly seen the company's prospects rapidly diminish as it is squeezed out the mobile market by strong competition from Samsung and Apple. ...

12 years ago

Google Nexus 7 pre-orders shipping

Google's Nexus 7 has yet to make it to most consumers, even those that pre-ordered the highly anticipated 7" tablet. Some consumers got their hands on the Nexus 7 last Friday, we expect many more to be able to get their hands on ...

12 years ago

Apple goes after Galaxy Tab 10.1 retailers too

In addition to Apple driving home their Galaxy Nexus ban in the U.S.A, it is also making the most of its win in the Galaxy Tab 10.1 patent case too. Even though Apple's case against the Samsung Galaxy tab 10.1 was thrown out of ...

12 years ago

Apple demands U.S retailers to cease Samsung Galaxy Nexus sales

We know that Apple won the case against Samsung over the sale of the Galaxy Nexus smartphones in the USA. Apple has recently been sending out "cease and desist" emails to America's biggest retailers which states that they must stop ...

12 years ago

Antec Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower PC Chassis Review

Today we are taking a look at the very popular Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower Chassis from Antec, which is quite litterally the new model of the original Three Hundred chassis, as with any newer model you would expect new ...

12 years ago

eTeknix Insider Edition #22

It's been another busy week here at eTeknix, with another great selection of product reviews.  This week we have seen the very cool Gigabyte GTX 670 Windforce and the budget friendly Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 OC Vapor-X graphics ...

12 years ago

Resident Evil: Chronicles HD Collection PS3 Review

This week I've been playing the latest title from the people at Capcom, the Resident Evil Chronicles HD Collection, a HD make over edition of the 2007 Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and the 2009 title Resident Evil: The ...

12 years ago

Intel to keep socket LGA 2011 until 2015-2016

Intel tend to shift between socket types quite quickly and consistently, from LGA 1156 to LGA 1155 to LGA 1150 (Haswell, due next Year). Yet reports state LGA 2011 will stick around for the Highest end Intel platforms even if the ...

12 years ago

AMD planning HD 7000 series price cuts

We brought you the news not that long ago that AMD's HD 7990 was on the way, slated for a late July launch. Now it appears AMD is gearing up for that launch by cutting the prices of the HD 7000 series of high performance cards. The ...

12 years ago

Windows 8 retail version to be scrapped

Normally when Microsoft releases an operating system it would release a trio of upgrade, OEM and retail versions. However, speculation suggests Microsoft is to scrap the retail version when it releases Windows 8. The reason for it ...

12 years ago

Nvidia forums hacked

The internet hacking sprees continues, this time Nvidia are the newest high profile name to fall victim. Nvidia have suspended their forums after suspicious activity has taken place. According to their investigation, unauthorized ...

12 years ago

MSI give the GT70 and GT60 notebooks the GTX 680M

MSI has updated its infamous GT70 and GT60 gaming notebooks to include the best Nvidia mobile GPU currently on offer. The GT70 and GT60 gaming notebooks are now available with the high performance GTX 680M graphics card that is ...

12 years ago

MSI entering SSD market with Sandforce

MSI are better known for their motherboards, graphics cards and gaming notebooks, but they also dabble in cases too. Now it seems they are looking to expand their portfolio even more and move into the SSD storage market. According ...

12 years ago

Tegra 3 arrives on the first mini-ITX motherboard

Tegra 3 is an impressive chip in terms of what it can deliver at such a low price point (just $21 for the chip) and power envelope which is in this case less than 7W. The Tegra 3 makes a decent performing system possible, as well as ...

12 years ago

Hackers steal 450,000 Yahoo account details

A new hacker group has stolen as many as 450,000 Yahoo account details according to reuters. The new hacker group on the scene go by the name D33DS with or deeds if you swap out the 3s for the Es they are intended to be interpreted ...

12 years ago

Megaupload’s Dotcom offers to go voluntarily to the USA

Megaupload founder and owner Kim Dotcom is making some bold moves with regards to his precarious legal future. He has stated he will voluntarily travel to the USA to face piracy charges providing the Justice Department unfreezes ...

12 years ago

Mexico signs up to ACTA

Mexico's ambassador in Japan has signed the highly controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement a.k.a ACTA despite the fact Mexico's senate had already voted against the implementation of ACTA in Mexico. The agreement must ...

12 years ago

Gigabyte GTX 670 Windforce 3X OC 2GB Graphics Card Review

Whether you are an AMD or Nvidia partner, your aim is to make a unique card that can harness the chips power and performance, while adding a unique spin onto things, whether it be from an overclock straight out of the factory, or a ...

12 years ago

Steam Summer sale now on

For all of you loyal users of Steam out there it is that time of year again. The Steam Summer sale has started, and it will be with us until Monday July the 23rd. Steam will be putting thousands of games on offer for the duration ...

12 years ago

Amazon Kindle Fire coming to the UK in time for Christmas

In what may be too little too late for the UK market, Amazon is set to introduce the first generation Kindle Fire tablet in time for Christmas. Apparently two retailers who are both part of the Dixons retail group disclosed ...

12 years ago

Valve Source Filmmaker now available in open Beta

Valve announced the Source Filmmaker a while back and now its here. Available in an open beta, all you need is a Steam account to give it a go. Its designed to allow consumers to have a crack at creating some short animated films ...

12 years ago

Russian Duma passes controversial censorship bill

The Russian Parliament, or Duma, has passed a new censorship bill leaving liberty activists fuming. The new internet blacklist law was originally proposed to censor and block "Harmful information" and naturally there was much ...

12 years ago

WikiLeaks claims victory in case against VISA

WikiLeaks, the famous whistleblower organisation, has tweeted information with regards to the outcome of the WikiLeaks against VISA court case. The tweet reads:  "Judgement for WikiLeaks v. VISA case just handed down. Full ...

12 years ago

Intel planning SSD price cuts

According to speculation Intel is planning price cuts on its SSDs in order to remain competitive. The cuts are expected to be introduced in August and will be on their consumer SSD ranges. Prices will be slashed as much as 37% across ...

12 years ago

PC sales drop, Ultrabooks fail to revive the market

According to the latest figures PC sales have dropped 0.1% worldwide for the second quarter of 2012 in comparison to the second quarter of 2011. The total number of computer systems sold for Q2 of 2012 was 87.5 million units ...

12 years ago

Valve refuses to change despite EU used games ruling

Despite a European Court ruling just last week stating that consumers under European law are allowed to resell digital games if they wish, Valve remains defiant. Stating that it will not change the way it operates, which is a very ...

12 years ago

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