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July 5th, 2010 Posted 7:16 am

Hands-on review: OnLive’s ‘in the cloud’ gaming service (Ben Patterson)
Ben Patterson – High-end gaming on just about any PC or Mac, all streamed to your system through a tiny desktop client? That’s the promise of OnLive, a remarkable but controversial new “in the cloud” gaming service that launched this month. I’ve been playing big-name titles like Batman: Arkham Asylum, Unreal Tournament III and Red Faction: Guerrilla on my middle-of-the road MacBook Pro for …
Review of Xbox 360 – Processors and Memory
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Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 3.33GHz 12 MB L3 Cache LGA1366 Desktop Processor BX80613i7980X – Retail $1,187.99 The Intel Core i7 980X processor Extreme Edition is Intel’s first 32nm processor with 12 computing threads to deliver the cutting edge in PC performance. It combines the power of six processing cores running at 3.33 GHz into a single processor, guaranteeing the utmost performance and power for the most demanding applications. With 12 MB of smart cache, the Core i7 980X processor ensures that you g… |
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Ear Force DSS 7.1 Channel Dolby Surround Sound Processor $71.31 Ear Force DSS… |
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Lian Li Xbox360 Aluminum Case Lian Li has provided a good aluminium case for the Xbox 360 which seems to be by far the best case for this product… |
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Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Gaming Console – IBM Cell Processor 3.2GHz – 512MB DDR3 SDRAM RAM – DVD-Reader (DVD-ROM) – 120GB Hard Drive – Fast Ethernet – Game Pad – Black Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite Gaming Console – IBM Cell Processor 3.2GHz – 512MB DDR3 SDRAM RAM – DVD-Reader (DVD-ROM) – 120GB Hard Drive – Fast Ethernet – Game Pad – Black… |
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