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More news on Intel's freshly-released Sandy Bridge-based CPU's: they apparently will prevent capture of streamed video. The lengths they're going to, to stop piracy...
On the other bank of the River CPU, AMD planning to bring back their performance CPU "FX" branding. Thanks to dasuperham for both those items.
VR-Zone have taken a different path with fiddling with Intel's new cores and have tested the performance with 2- and 3-way AMD Crossfire and nVidia SLI graphic card rigs.
Xbit Labs has a look back at the last 10 years and the technology breakthroughs, covering such things as dual-core CPU's, SDD's and the iPhone.
Following on with SSD's, one of the big selling points has been the supposed speed increase, but TechwareLabs squeezes a bit more speed out of traditional spindle drives.
I'm not sure how accurate the title is, but Phoronix has released "The Interesting Tale Of AMD's FirePro Drivers". At the very least, it has lots of graphs.
Finally, viruses are just an accepted part of owning a computer and being connected to the internet, but if you've ever been curious about the inner workings of modern anti-virus software, Norton have released this video. It goes into quite some technical detail, you have been warned. Thanks to Asteroid.
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