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    SilverStone HE02 CPU Air Cooler Heatsink Review @ [H]

    Would probably be worth testing in one of the Silverstone Fortress/Raven cases where directed vertical case airflow is already present. Even the ancient Coolermaster Hyper 212+ works as a 'passive' heatsink for stock frequencies in that configuration.
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    AMD FX Series Piledriver Processor IPC and Overclocking @ [H]

    Wow guys. The laptop I purchased for my grandpa uses higher clocked memory. Do we need to throw you a bake sale to afford faster sticks?
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    XFX AMD Radeon™ HD 7950 Graphics Card Lucky Draw

    Aieee! Quick! Make with the winningness!
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    AMD Announces Support for RealD's BlueLine Technology

    Translation: A few people from our company met with some people from their company and, after brainstorming about the buzz words we'd use in this press release, we both agreed to assign unpaid interns to hammer out some preliminary code to make it appear (on our monthly employee review) like...
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    Taxpayers Subsidizing Google Fiber Project

    Affordable internet made possible by money collected from the taxpayers? I'm having a problem seeing a problem here. Except maybe that it's being branded by Google, a name that inspires confidence when it comes to consumers. Wait, no. I'm still having a problem seeing a problem here.
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    EA Sues Zynga for Copyright Infringement

    It sounds like this is a failure on EA's part to hit the price points that Zynga is hitting. Regardless of my feelings (dislike) of EA or Zynga, a ruling in favor of EA on this matter would set a far more damaging precedent for gamers. Can you all seriously imagine how terrible it would be if...
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    EA Sues Zynga for Copyright Infringement

    I hope this gets thrown out of court. The last thing we need are software patent lawsuits applying to gameplay style.
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    San Francisco Library Installs Porn Privacy Screens

    The problem with restricting what people can do is that it costs money to enforce those restrictions. Thus, the library goes from keeping a single network tech on-call for outages and maintenance to implementing a block on porn sites (or violent sites, or whatever the local government has...
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    San Francisco Library Installs Porn Privacy Screens

    I'd rather little kids see nudity and sex rather than violence and bloodshed.
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    San Francisco Library Installs Porn Privacy Screens

    Seems like good financial sense to me. Which will cost the tax payers more money? Implementing, managing, and continually updating a firewall designed to filter internet access based on the prevailing morality of the week, or buying some molded plastic privacy screens for the displays.
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    Broadband: U.S. Consumers Pay More For Less

    Maybe instead of bitching on a random forum not even associated with the source article, you all should be writing your local, state, and federal representatives.
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    Borderlands 2 Wimoweh Trailer

    In case people have forgotten, here's the love letter from Claptrap to PC gamers released March 16th. FOV Slider is at the top of the bullet list of promised features.
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    President Signs Order Outlining Emergency Internet Control

    Good luck shutting down a network designed to be hard to shut down.
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    Microsoft Surface Chassis Suffers Low Yields

    Microsoft has been making devices like routers, mice, and keyboards for years. I'm pretty sure they're capable of working through supplier issues like this, and I'd be surprised if there weren't any problems.
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    Mozilla Pulling the Plug on Thunderbird Development

    I've been using the free Windows Live Mail client to concatenate my various ISP / domain / webmail accounts via IMAP. It's lightweight and syncs across my home and mobile PCs if I feed my Live ID info to it. For light usage, webmail is enough. But being able to instantly search/browse email...
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