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EA Game-Specific De-Authorization Tools

EA Game-Specific De-Authorization Tools

Share The EA PC games below were released after May 2008 and allow users to “authorize” up to five computers to play the games at the same time. Users can then play the game on any authorized computer they choose. Incoming search terms:c&c deauthorization toolea deauthorization browser issuere5 deauthorization

Study shows gaming can improve eyesight

Study shows gaming can improve eyesight

Share A new ‘Nature Neuroscience’ study from the University of Rochester in the US claims that playing videogames can improve certain problems with deteriorating eyesight, such as ‘lazy eye’.

Intel Nehalem-based Xeon processors launched

Intel Nehalem-based Xeon processors launched

Share Intel officially expanded the availability of their Nehalem-based Xeon processors today. Even though it was first introduced in the Mac Pro, the processors are now available in a wider-range of products. Seventeen processors have been launched.

OCZ rolls out Neutrino DIY netbook

OCZ rolls out Neutrino DIY netbook

Share As you guys know OCZ already has 15″ and 17″ DIY notebooks. The company has added the Neutrino 10″ DIY netbook to its lineup. The OCZ Neutrino gives tech enthusiasts more freedom than traditional netbooks.

Hoax site promising tan from computer screen gets 1 mil hits

Hoax site promising tan from computer screen gets 1 mil hits

Share In other hilarious news today. A website ironically claiming to offer users an all-year tan through their computer screens has received more than one million hits in two months.

Nvidia Introduces New Quadro GPUs With SLI Multi-OS

Share Not one, but two new announcements were made public by Nvidia, today. One reveals a new line to its series of Quadro GPUs, which mainly targets professional users, like designers.

Is EA Rethinking Its DRM Strategy?

Share Maybe a first sign that Electronic Arts is rethinking its DRM strategy is the following announcement, published on its “The Sims 3″ web site:

NVIDIA could put a halt to Larrabee

Share The mud-fight inbetween NVIDIA and Intel repositions today. Nvidia claims that Intel uses Nvidia’s Intellectual Property (IP) in currently shipping Integrated Graphics Processors (IGP) as a part of the cross licensing agreement with Intel.