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Gigabyte GTX 660 OC Version Review
Version

is similar to the MSI card is overclocked and has a cooler with a silly name of the wind. The Board of Directors is synchronized on the same basis and increase the clock speed of the card as MSI, also operating at 1033 MHz and 1098 MHz respectively. The cooler features four copper heatpipes, aluminum fins and two 10cm fans to breathe all that important. Although the sport on a 7.5-inch small card, the cooler is so large that it is 2 inches longer than the PCB and extends card 9.5 inches. With a cooler of this great hope that work very well, and it does. Map remained absolutely silent even when the table was tortured in the laboratory and allowed to operate a total of 63 moderately cold C at full load.

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AOC's 23-inch IPS monitor almost skips the bezel, ships soon for $199
Close on the heels of his "virtually without borders" (when off) 27-inch IPS monitor manufacturer AOC screen has come up with a younger brother to add to the family. The 23-incher , labeling i2367fh, totes similar style and specifications - IPS technology, said a chamfer 2 mm, 1920 x 1080 resolution with a dynamic contrast ratio 50,000,000:1, response time of 5 ms and two HDMI ports. the timer function is also sported its predecessor. however, the new model, which is part of a different series, can not assume the same speakers watts adjustable in height and 4, the integration of a pair of two watts in place. monitor is equipped with a tag of $ 199, but you can snag $ 10 less in stock at B & H Photo and Amazon -. Stock is expected later this month
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II - preview
23m sale to the mega-hit could live up to the hype huge
The hype is hard to believe. This game says advertising will be one of the greatest things of all time. Right there, at 10, ever. Maybe just behind the multiple orgasm, but somewhere ahead of both bacon sandwich and fresh feel of new socks. He insists that the hype is the game everyone has been waiting for: the game of war to end all war games. Advertising is certainly nothing could respond. Certainly not a simple FPS game. Right?
For the uninitiated left some
Callof Duty: Black Ops II
(Xbox 360 / PS3 / Wii U / PC) the last delivery the greatest franchise in the city. Its predecessor, Call of Duty: Black Ops, has sold over 23 million copies, and is looking after eclipse. For a franchise that began with three games in the family history of the Second World War, and has made a name with the transition to modern warfare Black Ops II, conduct of the action in 2025, is a starting point quite radically from what has preceded.
The story centers on the machinations of a messianic apocalyptic Nicaragua super-terrorist, the mysterious Raul Menendez, and attempts by special forces problems pimp David Mason - the son of the protagonist previous game - to monitor, and stop their plans to put into action his own personal brand of hell. Which, unfortunately for Mason, and fortunately for us, the actors involved must kill hundreds of people in various places around the world, and in flashback missions, through a considerable part of 50 years. In addition to many things other than fresh - and not all violent
The second mission, for example, begins by Mason and colleagues Navy SEAL fell from a helicopter to a cliff jungle on a stormy night in Burma, and jumping cliffs bat wings mouse combinations to fly through a series of ravines, lush, a ruined temple with a large mercenary army camped outside. This is not a cut scene. This is how you, the player, the mission begins. Wheel
- From there, the attack against the temple is a showcase futuristic scenario stuff. Among the invisible enemies that use cloaking devices disabled with EMP grenades, such as drones patrolling sentry dogs hackable search of warmth and a millimeter wave scanner, a view showing the outline of the gun enemies on the other side of the walls.
- not just a bunch of new weapons and gadgets either. The story has also taken a step forward. When the previous games were strongly represented action blockbusters - but totally on rails - Black Ops II offers the reader options with a real impact on future missions and campaign results. If they had been courting demographics pretentious players, they could call postmodern war. election is also at the heart of the multiplayer experience, starting with 10 new create-a-class system that ditches the main ancient weapon, secondary weapon, grenades and three sets of benefits freedom - within certain limits -. fill up the benefits and start with a single weapon, or fill up on guns and start with fewer benefits
The multiplayer maps are the usual mix of friendship bloodbath bottlenecks and sniper extensive experimental areas, with a pair of first stand-out. Cargo - a Singapore shipyard with cranes moving boxes - provides guarantee non-stop action, then Express - a bullet train station - a nasty surprise for any player stupid enough to waste time on the following when the ground begins to shake.
factor in a larger-than-never go into survival mode Zombies beloved, full, free access to the grid competitive, and new levels of customization, variety and replayability and Black Ops II perhaps only to be bold and strong enough to be worthy of that hype impossible. Multiple Orgasms look better.
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Photography Advocate/Journalist Acquitted After Arrest Over Filming Police; Intends To Sue Back
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e-mail provided at trial revealed that the police had been monitoring the Facebook page and Miller had sent a warning officials expel Protesters Occupy Miami Miller had the intended to cover the trial.
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Touchless Gestures Introduce Minority Report Style Input to Windows 8
Labs
elliptical designed and launched the first commercial contactless gestures for Windows 8. "new interface changes Microsoft meters how consumers interact with the operating system and the design is perfectly suitable for non-contact gestures. Elliptic Gesture Suite Windows 8 provides users with a Version Non-contact gestures they already know a touchscreen, "said Tobias Dahl, CTO and founder of laboratories elliptical.interesting is a technology that is based on sensors instead of cameras. One of the great advantages of camera-based technologies is that ultrasound technology gesture works even in the dark (and light). It also uses energy up to 95 percent less than the current camera systems based on gestural images, elliptical Labs claims.
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Microsoft Patents TV That Watches Back, Counts Heads, Charges Admission
sounds ridiculous, but Microsoft has filed a patent on a method that could make it a reality. GeekWire (via Slashdot) has details on a patent application using the Kinect (or its successor) to count the content providers nose.
Patent Application, filed under the "Regulations of the content distribution by posting user", proposes the use of cameras and sensors, such as the Xbox 360 Kinect controller ordering, counting and, in some cases, identify people in a room to watch TV, movies and other content. presentation refers to the technology as a "detector of consumption."
Although it is too early in the process to decide if this is really a chase deploy Microsoft deems worthy or just put some ideas on paper we can not deny that media companies and content providers certainly does not matter
all if a group undertaking could create something that would allow them to monetize all eye in the house.
While Kinect hackers have managed to put out some very interesting uses of technology for body scanning, it seems that the home team has something more devious in collective sleeve. Here, PPV events could happen to the Xbox to get the best out of their money during the fighting and fighting MMA price. Movies rented XBLA (Xbox Live Arcade) could garner even more money by charging for each extra set of eyeballs, leading to Xbox owners treat their own rooms and drive-ins and sneaking in new public through strategically placed pile of coats on the floor.
Each use may not be as mercenary as in the previous scenario, however. The "Sensor consumer" Kinect could also prevent younger (or less short
eyes being defiled by R-rated movies or God forbid porn.
The system could also take into account the age of viewers, limiting playback adult content for adults, for example. This patent application does not explain how it could work, but other than Microsoft patent application last year describes a system for the use of sensors to estimate age from the proportions of your body.
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Verizon brings wireless monitoring service to Lowe's Iris smart home system
If you are plagued by dreams left on the plates and pans, while trying to celebrate, Verizon announced that its association with Lowe to help correct any wireless control. The operator provides a USB modem with the system of Lowe Iris smart home, allowing you to monitor and manage remotely from a smartphone home without
WiFi orbroadband. This allows you to track family members (or intruders) and control thermostats with cards or smart appliances. Lowe Kits from $ 180, so if you prefer to hear "Are we there yet?" instead of "is already burning house?" on your next trip, press the PR after the break.
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as Sheryl Crow, featured treat today like sunbathing. The Logitech K750 is a wireless keyboard that is charged by solar energy and will continue
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Wanted: an all-in-one PC to run Windows 8
I have around £ 750 to buy a desktop all-in-one, preferably with Windows 8 and touch screen. Advice?
Greg Keane
PC all-in-one is almost a laptop on a stick, with a separate (preferably wireless) keyboard and mouse. Therefore, it should be relatively easy to design an all-in-one, especially considering the example of Apple iMac, which looks terrible. Unfortunately, it is very difficult to model with touchscreen style at attractive prices.
Computer Laptops usually havescreens up to 17.4in in size, after which they become very difficult to manage. All-in-one above usually come in 20-inch screen sizes are the most common now 23in and 27 inches.
The first problem is that large flat screens are relatively expensive and large touchscreens are more expensive. This is especially true for capacitive touchscreens five points and 10 points for use with Microsoft Windows 8. Although Windows 8 can be used with any standard monitor five points is minimal tactile contact with a PC.
more designed for touchscreen Windows 7 had two points, as they only need a point of contact to slide the screen, and two trouble. (Two points touch still work with Windows 8.)
Paul Butler, an expert on monitors and sales manager specialist AOC monitor told me to go for a two-point touch screen with an optical or infrared for a 10 -point capacitive multi-touch screen and more than double the price of the screen. This helps to explain why its £ 750 could buy a good all-in-one PC with Windows 7, but has problems when it comes to Windows 8.
The situation is even worse if the style is an element, it can be the case of the PC all-in-one. These PCs are controlled (less cable tail) that can be used in a living room or bedroom furnished student rather than being relegated to a home office. But I think most of the good looking all-in-one are expensive, while the cheapest tend to be awkward if not downright ugly.
The all-in-one that is closer to hitting your specifications and budget is the HP TouchSmart PC Envy 23in (23-d010ea Research), which is the sale of PC World for £ 749 . It is great, but a little less annoying than the average, and has a good 10 points Multi-Touch Full HD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.
What seems to be the same model with a touch-screen 23in and without Windows 8 is only $ 549.99. 10 points capacitive multi-touch seems to add £ 200 to the price.
HP ??Envy 23inTouchSmart PC features a 2.9GHz dual-core Intel Pentium G645 processor, 4GB memory, 500GB hard drive faster DVD-RW optical drive, keyboard and more wireless mouse. The memory can be expanded up to 16 GB 4 GB, but enough for normal use.
If you want to spend a little more, you can find the HP Envy 23in TouchSmart PC with Intel Core i3 or i5. They have better integrated graphics.
A lighter alternative, published on October 26, is the Asus ET2220 slightly smaller with 10 points 21.5in multi-touch full HD. This can be more or less, depending on the choice of the processor. The Asus model ET2220IUTI-B009K with Intel Pentium G645 2.9GHz, 4GB of memory, a 1TB hard drive, DVD burner, a TV tuner, card reader and costs £ 699.99 Amazon.co.uk, while model-B010K ET2220IUTI with a 3.3GHz Intel Core i3-3220 processor and 6GB of memory costs £ 799.99.
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The Ben Heck Show kicks off season 3 by clamping down on texting while driving (video)
Gadget modder Benjamin Heckendorn extraordinary, is back with Season 3 of The Ben Heck Show. With new segments, such as new issues and diatribes display, you will see Ben hit a creative solution to the problem of texting while driving. Use ShopBot CNC router, Ben cut a chastity belt of all kinds - his words, not ours - to form the hull of a system that triggers an alarm when the car is running and that your phone is not in the dock protection. The anti-SMS also logs status on an SD card, which can then be reviewed at a later date. It will not be until next week's episode we saw the final product, but every geek bits that make this project can be found in the game of the season, just after the break.
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The Internet Didn't 'Kill' Carly Rae Jepsen's Career
Today, the internet is accused of filicide. In a post entitled "How the internet killed Carly Rae Jepsen," Katherine St. Asaph applies his detective skills to solve the mystery of why Jepsen album was met with large amounts of indifference. First, he recounts the rapid rise "Call Me Maybe" the inevitable phenomenon that we briefly entertained between Rebecca Black "Friday" and Psy "Style Gangnam."
Tastemakers
heard, then the magnates who were trendsetters de facto, and spread to the audience who knew nothing about the singer with the exception of this beautiful something she had written. They fell in love at first listen. They paid. They sang. They recorded karaoke videos and public Swoon bands and reconstructions of their summer love video. They sent him to number 1 for the summer and apparently sent the singer to what seemed to be an awful lot like the celebrity dazed.
Not everything that sounds absolutely horrible? Apparently, St. Asaph Jepsen prefer to wallow in the dark so that you never have to be disappointed by the fact that she had lost and glory. Instead, it is better than I did, if I'm following the logic of this correctly.
Jepsen and his cronies both agreed it was better to strike while the iron is still hot and ventured into the studio with enough co-producers and composers to drown a tribute " Lou Perlman "compilation. Jepsen's debut album was released and quickly fell under the radar of the public and may not exceed 100,000 sales. This type of situation is not unique. Many major success was followed by a strong sucking sound that fans rush to examine the next big thing, creating a temporary vacuum in its wake.
St. Asaph describes the role of the Internet well-being chronicled in the rapid increase of the glory Jepsen, however, is not so much the rise to stardom that the concerns of St. Asaph (and led to murder charges against the Internet). This is what happened for
increase. In its opinion, the Internet killer took the spotlight off Jepsen talented and informed himself, taking something vital away from a true artist with the endless stream of remixes, lip dubs, macros, images, bridges and other forms of public participation.
This seems contradictory, it should help thousands of people Jepsen mixture, and also rejoice to recreate your song? But even Jepsen is not, but her singing, and it is secondary ... This is the problem faced by Carly Rae Jepsen is. Amoroso "Call Me Maybe" as not even to any person related to it as a musician
This may seem unfortunate, but hardly unique, is not again. Certainly not an "Internet" problem. In fact, the quotes "problem" too. Super popular pop stars rarely adopted as artists. They kissed as a temporary phenomenon, a moment of distraction to enjoy next move until their wave.
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Supreme Court Puzzles: How There Can Be Oversight Concerning Warrantless Wiretapping If No One Can Sue?
The part of the case before the Supreme Court is only whether or not the leader of Amnesty International and the ACLU to advance the case . The government insists, quite violently, while nobody knows who is spying, can not continue. The blog has a good summary Escoto said that the judges were "sensitive" to lawyers who want to continue, but as we have already said, what the judges say in court is not always a good barometer of how they ultimately prevail. However, you might as well go through the transcription of certain key points. The report began the Attorney General (and former litigator entertainment industry) Donald Verrilli asked about the fact that, according to his interpretation, could not sue after being accused of a crime and knew the details. It is neither fair nor reasonable. Verrilli cooked some other scenarios, but they all seem rather unlikely.
And fortunately, Judge Ginsburg asked at this point:
General Verrilli
, can you be more specific about who this person is? Because, if I understand correctly, it is unlikely that, for example, the lawyers in this case would be charged with any crime. It is more likely that their customers would be, but according to the government, customers have no Fourth Amendment rights because they are people who are not citizens acting abroad.
It is therefore difficult for me to imagine. I see the theoretical possibility, but I see a real person who is subject to a federal tax that could raise an objection.Later, Ginsburg also questioned whether the government has required state secrets on the need to provide information anyway. Ultimately, the debate comes down to a lawyer only if
In other words: "Do not we have a problem when you write effective supervision outlaw"
More
thought
the government spy phone calls to him and change their behavior is a form of "injury" and whether or not we trust the Special Court (FISA established to oversee these things) to do a good job in eliminating abuse. regard to "think" that the government spy call, Verrilli tried to argue that there is no real damage because a lawyer has a moral obligation to take more precautions. Seriously
JUSTICE KAGAN
: Well, is there really such a speculation, sir? I mean, imagine - you in the position of the lawyer and the lawyer said, I represent a person associated with a terrorist organization, I represent KLM in the case of one of these lawyers, and I will speak with family members and associates of that person and try to find out everything you can.
Now, as a lawyer, he would care, or if you pick up the phone and start writing e-mails to all these people?
Verrilli GENERAL: If I took precautions, be due to the belief that it had to comply with a rule of conduct, ethics and the rule would cause me to take these precautions. It does not change the rule.
JUSTICE KAGAN
: I do not even think it has to do with an ethical standard. If you are a good lawyer, and forget the rule of ethics and how they apply the rules of ethics. Are you really telling me that you, as a lawyer, just pick up the phone on the face of the law and talk with associates of the terrorists?
side lawyers seeking standing, his lawyer Jameel Jaffer, tried to put the case to the judges, in which there is a "significant risk" have intercepted communications, leading to behavior change. Here, Chief Justice Roberts continued to push back the rule is "certainly impending" instead of "serious risk".
President Roberts: You have two arguments: the first is the likelihood of future injury and the other is a present obligation or cause. I want to focus first. Our policy is certainly imminent and substantial risk revolves say. It is clear that there is a big difference between the two.
MR. Jaffer: Well, I do not think, sir, that the Court has questioned imminent. The case - Government cites case - I think the government cites is based on strongly summers. But Summers, the distinction between probability and was certainly not for tomorrow, the Court relied on - in this decision. The court stated that the plaintiffs could not meet even the lowest level. So I think that the discussion of doubt imminent -
Justice Kennedy: But the government and Monsanto Summers said: We knew that the government's action was happening, then a Once we knew that the issue was a significant risk.MR. Jaffer: Justice Kennedy, - depending on the case, Monsanto, Laidlaw, Meese v. Keene, are those cases in which the Court did not see any rule certainly imminent. The question of the Court in these cases was asked: Is there a significant risk? Is there a risk that effective forces actors to act as they are - act?
Meanwhile, Justice Scalia seemed to think that the FISA Court can really trust automatically discover any violation of the Fourth Amendment, for example, lawyers spied able to raise themselves. Scalia is apparently very confident in the powers of the FISA Court really stop excessive surveillance. Jaffer said that although the current struggle to renew the FISA Amendments Act suggests otherwise, because it eliminates the basic tests that the FISA Court had to look at the details (the person or place to watch) and gives the each government to spy more generally:
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