
Welcome to my weekly news update. There has been a lot of news this week, more so than the past few weeks. Which is a shocker since GTA came out earlier this week, and I would think the rest of the media would be playing it instead of reporting.
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Another Wednesday is upon us and as with every Wednesday there is news in the air… albeit not as much news as I would have liked, it seems that some AAA console title is coming out this week and if you are the all purpose gamer that I would think you are then you should already be in line waiting to pick it up. This game is of course GTAIV and as it is more likely than not to reach PC shores I will admit that I am excited for this game, but I cannot play it due to my lack of consoles and current overseas location. Pity come my way, all of you with the resources to play this game had better play it, play it good!
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Another Monday is among us and the hardware news is ripe for the picking, some stories were looked over from last week while plenty of good eats are recent and awesomely ready for consumption. Wow, I must be hungry or something… on to the news!
From AMD’s financial downturn to new SLI equipped laptops from Toshiba and some water cooled ddr2 from OCZ, read on to find out where your gaming technology will take you in the near future.
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Every day more and more computers are bought by, and sold to consumers who are uninformed as to the system they are purchasing. When a consumer goes into the nearest electronics retail outlet the sales employees that said consumer comes in contact with have no intention to teach the consumer anything about their purchase, their only interests lay in making a sale, whether it be for commission or for sales numbers.
This is bad news for the consumer, especially when they intend to play games or experience high-definition content. The fact is that base model computers just don’t have the processing power to handle content outside the realm of office applications; and when they are sold under the false pretenses of expandability or “future proof” claims, then ultimately it is the consumer that suffers.
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Welcome to our first ever Hardware Monday.This week I will discuss the hardware news and reviews from the previous week. there is no exact layout of the article in mind yet so be patient as I find my direction. and as always you are more than welcomed to leave comments or suggestions in the comments below.
This has been an interesting week in hardware. From Nvidia to Intel to AMD and ASUS there have been some interesting announcements and reviews. Nvidia is in the midst of launching their new lineup of cards, the 9000 series, and the overall acceptance from the media has been pretty low. Intel announces a processor fit for mobile phones that is amazingly inexpensive yet powerful enough to change the way we think about mobile computing. AMD releases their new three core Phenom chip. and ASUS is in development of a 3 GPU videocard to the taste of the ATI 3850 cards.
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