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    Fastest single threaded CPU?

    The problem with that list is they only look at the base frequency and don't test the maximum turbo frequency.
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    Quote of the Day

    This kinda reminds of those people that were mocking Mark Zuckerberg when Facebook stock tanked and he lost a couple billion dollars of net worth. Like "haha, thought you were so smart Zuck, how's it feel now??".
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    The Mounting Minuses at Google+

    I came here to say this. Google used the same invite-only launch method they used for Gmail. It worked great for Gmail because Gmail was so much better than any other free email provider at the time - the exclusivity of this amazing email service really enticed people. And because email does...
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    Corning Gorilla Glass 2 Test Demo at CES

    It would probably perform similarly. Gorilla Glass is chemically tempered so the strength comes from a layer of glass on the surface that is under compressive stress. My guess would be that rather than developing a "stronger" glass that could be made thinner, which is not really how tempered...
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    LAN Party Optimized House

    For certain people their knee jerk response whenever they see something nice like this is that it must belong to some rich jerk. It is the fallback insult for those who are jealous but can see no other easy way to tear someone down who has worked hard to build something cool and all it...
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    Samsung Installs Keylogger On Its Laptops?

    Samsung most certainly did not admit to installing anything. The originator of this whole debacle claims that some unnamed Samsung employee admitted to it but Samsung made absolutely no official admission to anything. On top of that who exactly does this guy say admitted to it? was it some...
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    News Corp. Puts MySpace on Notice

    My understanding was that it was the management at News Corp themselves that were in large part responsible for the decline of Myspace. Myspace might have been on the way down already but once New Corp acquired it they wanted to make money on their investment, that meant more and more crappy...
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    Man Stung by $8,000 iPhone Bill

    Saying it's this guys fault might be reasonable if they had let him rack up 100 bucks or something before pulling the plug, but 8k is highway robbery. I hate when this kind of crap happens and people say "well if he would have just read the 12 page contract he signed he would have seen right...
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    Selling It All to Roam the Country in a Lamborghini

    Cool story, but to me if you really want to wander you need to pack a backpack and hop on a plane. There's way, way, WAY more to see out there than just whats in the ol' USA.
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    Google’s Biggest End User Problem Yesterday? Pac-Man

    Last one...this guy has a sense of humor at least.
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    Apple Claims 'Huge' Loss Over iPhone Leak

    I have no sympathy. A - Apple is an immensely profitable company. Whatever loss this represents to them it is small compared to their overall profits. B - Their loss is the consumers gain. No one is stealing money from Apple, all that will happen is consumers can make more informed...
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    Verizon Bills Family $18k For Cell Phone Use

    The problem with just "reading the contract" is that these companies purposely make their contracts confusing. It's the same thing with credit card companies and banks. I'm all for personal responsibility but I am just one individual trying to go up against a company that has an army of...
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    Guy That Found iPhone G4 “Is A Thief”

    If you believe the whole story the guy that found it tried to return it to Apple but was rebuffed. It was only then that he sold it to Gizmodo, and he didn't try and disguise the circumstances under which he acquired it either. To me this all seems fine, if you try to return something to its...
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    4G iPhone Found on Bar Floor?

    Given Apples insane secrecy about new products I find it almost impossible to believe that any employee, even a high level one, would be allowed to take a prototype iPhone with him out on the town. My guess is either an employee stole the prototype and concocted the story or this is just a bit...
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