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		<title>MSI Arouses Global Topic at CeBIT 2010</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Recognizing consumers\' multiple needs and expectations for performance, sound, vision, 3D and aesthetics, MSI has presented mainstream products that are practical to use, reliable, advanced in technology, and made with fine craftsmanship; and has won heated feedback and acclaims from global media which have largely reports these products, including Notebook PCs, All-in-one PCs, Motherboards, Graphic Cards and so on. It is noteworthy that global heavyweight media. For example, the USTV and ETTV of Taiwan have covered the exhibition foci of MSI at the CeBIT 2010 in long durations at prime sessions; UDN and CTD even sent staff reporters to CeBIT to cover the story. During the exhibition period, MSI was the keyword with the highest search frequency on Google Search.

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		<title>Remote-Work Programs Benefit Employers Too</title>
		<description><![CDATA[According to a recent survey from Microsoft, remote-working programs can benefit employees and employers alike through increased productivity, reduced overhead and happier workers. Sixty percent of respondents to the Microsoft Telework survey  conducted among 3,600 employees in 36 cities nationwide  say they are actually more productive and efficient when working remotely. With less time spent commuting and fewer cubicle "drive bys" causing distractions, respondents say, more time can be spent on the task in front of them.  

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		<title>Efficiency Explored: Core i7-980X Versus Core i7-975</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://img.tomshardware.com/us/_teaser/60x60/kilocore.jpg" alt="Efficiency Explored: Core i7-980X Versus Core i7-975" width="60" align="left" />Intel is preemptively launching the first hexa-core desktop CPU weeks ahead of actual availability. But how does this 32nm monster perform when we take a deeper look into performance per watt? After yesterday's preview, today we look closer at efficiency.<br />
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		<title>Introducing the iDongle</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Introducing the easiest way to jailbreak your iPhone yet! I post this not to promote this product but as a reminder that no matter how hard Apple tries to avoid ittonight there's gonna be a jailbreaksomewhere in this town. Tonight there's gonna be a jailbreak, so don't you be around.



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		<title>Airline Twitter Promotion Attracts Huge Crowds</title>
		<description><![CDATA[While most other airlines are busy charging you for luggage, seats, meals and whatever else they can, the "little airline that could" gives away a thousand free tickets via Twitter.

The tickets--about 300 in each location--were gone within about 20 minutes of each Twitter announcement going up, Johnston said; it took only three to five minutes for the first person to show up in line, even at the location where people had to make a postcard for the mystery destination (which turned out to be West Palm Beach, Fla.).

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		<title>Homeless IT Guy Lives Off Rewards Points</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If this isn't a great incentive to hang on to all those reward points, I don't know what is. In related news, homeless people drive leased BMWs now.   

Now the former frequent flier from his days working in IT and finance is living off those rewards - airline loyalty programs and hotel points. His clothes and everyday supplies packed into his leased BMW, the single Kennedy stays a few nights here, a few nights there, always running the numbers of how many points he will use and trying to stick to a self-imposed $5-a-day food budget. 

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		<title>Darkworks Unveils TriOviz® for Videogames</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Darkworks, the Paris-based Action-Adventure developer, today announced the availability of its TriOviz® for Games SDK. TriOviz is a patent-pending post-process that enables 3D games on consoles and regular 2D displays. The result is a high-quality, cutting-edge experience for the console audience without expensive barriers to adoption. Darkworks will be giving demonstrations of its 3D technology this week at the Game Developers Conference and Expo in San Francisco.  

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		<title>[H]ardware Round-Up II</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Motherboards
Jetway NC96 NC96-510-LF Motherboard @ Phoronix

Processor
Intel Core i7-980X Six-Core 32nm @ Boot Daily
Intel Core i7-980X Six-Core 32nm @ HWC
Intel Core i7-980X Six-Core 32nm @ Legit Reviews

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MSI HD 5870 Lightning @ techPowerUP!
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		<title>How To Build A Home Office</title>
		<description><![CDATA[How do you build a home office that is "cheaper and easier than ever&#63;" You buy an iMac of course! You know why I know that is true&#63; Because the talking head on TV said so!

Consumer Reports top rates Apple's new 27-inch iMac for performance, display, and even 3-D games, for when your office work is done.  If the $1,700 cost is too steep, testers recommend the 21.5-inch Apple iMac.

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