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Bonus Round 306 Part 4 – Questions Answered

In This Episode:
The landscape in which we navigate our gaming consoles is changing. Whether it’s to gain a more casual audience or provide more options, it’s definitely clear that the level of innovation is non-stop with the current generation of consoles. So what does that mean for you? What will Sony do to keep up with the growing emphasis on console customization? What features will Microsoft’s new integrated Xbox 360 have? What game-changing peripheral will Nintendo introduce next? The Bonus Round aims to find out. Also, we put your user questions on the line!

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Dungeon Fighter Online Trailer

Well it looks like the anime I’ve been watching Slap up! Arad Senki turns out to be an MMO RPG called Dungeon Fighter Online. I might as well try it out just for the heck of it. LOL.

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5 Myths of Youtube

During its earnings call last week, Google said that despite pessimism from analysts and industry insiders like Mark Cuban, YouTube’s “monetized views” had tripled over the last year, and that the video-sharing site would be profitable soon.

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Google: The End of Viruses

Google’s Engineering Director has promised that its forthcoming Chrome OS will see ‘the end of malware’.

Google is promising what the latest issue of New Scientist magazine refers to as “a carefree antivirus nirvana” with its forthcoming Google Chrome OS.

Linus Upson, Google’s Engineering Director, has promised the company is: “Completely redesigning the underlying security architecture of the OS so users don’t have to deal with viruses, malware and security updates. It should just work.”

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RV870 Delayed to November

AMD RV870 (Evergreen) was said to hit retail in October, but the latest information indicates the launch will be delayed to November.

As you may expect, TSMC’s 40nm yield issue is the root cause of the delay, according to ati-forum.de. Though we’re inclined to believe TSMC has actually improved the yield rate, but not enough to fix the problem thoroughly.

If TSMC 40nm processing continues to be a problem, even if AMD manages to launch RV870 in October, it’s very likely to be nothing more than a paper-launch

Source: Expreview

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Intel Launching TV Network

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