Nvidia's GTX Titan brings supercomputing performance to consumers
http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/148674-nvidias-gtx-titan-brings-supercomputing-performance-to-consumers
In the past six years, AMD and Nvidia have traded graphics leadership multiple times. From 2006-2008, Nvidia held the pole position.
NVIDIA Phoenix Reference Phone detailed as Tegra 4i delivery vehicle
http://www.slashgear.com/nvidia-phoenix-reference-phone-detailed-as-tegra-4i-delivery-vehicle-19269827/
This week the folks at NVIDIA have revealed not just the Tegra 4i mobile processor, but the Phoenix Reference Phone that'll carry it.
HTC One video leaks momentarily
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/news/mobile-phone/3426907/htc-one-m7-launch-leaked-image-ahead-of-launch/
A hands-on video of the HTC M7 flagship smartphone, believed to be known as the HTC One, leaked online earlier today with a Twitter post from user @NitrozK showing an embedded YouTube showcase.
Outlook.com gets official, will replace Hotmail
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/technology/outlookcom-gets-official-will-replace-hotmail/2013/02/19/92133f68-7a90-11e2-82e8-61a46c2cde3d_story.html
Say goodbye to your old Hotmail account. Microsoft is moving fast to replace its long-standing webmail service with the new Outlook.
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance (PS3)
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2013/02/19/metal-gear-rising-revengeance-doesnt-rise-to-the-occasion/
Cons The camera is wonky at times. Some of the more jaw-dropping action sequences have a modicum of interactivity. Not many major environment to hack up.
Google's unanswered privacy questions: Europe promises action before summer
http://frenchtribune.com/teneur/1316112-european-regulators-target-google-over-data-sharing
Summary: European regulators plan to intensify their quest for precise answers from Google on privacy matters. Liam Tung. By Liam Tung | February 19, 2013 -- 13:37 GMT (05:37 PST).
Microcar sells for world record in weekend auction
http://automotive.speedtv.com/article/vintage-microcar-auction-hits-big-numbers/
Tiny cars, big money. An auction over the weekend saw a world-record auction price paid for a microcar. RM Auctions sold the car, a 1958 F.M.
Microsoft adds about $20 to single license Office for Mac software
http://www.dailytech.com/Microsoft+Ups+the+Price+of+Office+for+Mac+Users+by+Roughly+17/article29929c.htm
When it comes to pricing and licensing of Office software these days, Microsoft certainly isn't making any new friends. If you are a Mac user that relies on Office software for business or school, you will be paying more for the next upgrade you purchase.
Apple could unveil iPhone Mini this summer, says analyst
http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/02/19/apple-could-triple-share-of-chinese-market-with-330-iphone-mini
Launched in China, a lower-cost iPhone might triple Apple's potential market share in the country, says a Morgan Stanley analyst.
Painful Publicity for Communist Party Search Engine
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealtime/2013/02/19/painful-publicity-for-communist-party-search-engine/
For fledgling state-run Chinese search engine Jike, it turns out there is such a thing as bad press. Launched in 2011 by People's Daily Online, a listed unit of China's Communist Party flagship newspaper, Jike was supposed to prove that government ...
Idea of the Week: Open Vs. Closed
http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/newsdesk/2013/02/idea-of-the-week-open-vs-closed.html
A company like Apple is considered closed. Only Apple devices run iOS, and you can only buy software through the App Storeâ"after it's been approved by Apple, of course.
Apple's new iPad TV ads put apps at the heart of the tablet wars
http://tabtimes.com/news/media/2013/02/18/latest-apple-ipad-ads-hit-you-message-bam-have-we-got-apps
Apple [AAPL] published two new iPad ads ('Alive' and 'Together') last night. In both ads, the company focuses on what the product can do -- the company hasn't yet stooped to respond to its competitors with ads campaigns that mock them.
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