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In the news today 3/3/06


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Wow a lot has happened today..

Here is what we have posted so far, some pretty big stories!

Dell may buy Alienware!!

http://www.testmy.net/articles/article-433

Intel cuts Q1 sales forecast - reasoning is pretty funny.

http://www.testmy.net/articles/article-432

Aircraft mobile ban ought to stay - study

http://www.testmy.net/articles/article-431

Also not quite post worthy.. but here it is anyways..

NVIDIA Gives Away Free nForce4 SLI Motherboard with AMD FX-55 Purchase

Until March 8th, 2006, get nForce motherboards for free with an AMD FX-55

NVIDIA has worked out a deal with a number of etailers to give away free nForce 4 SLI motherboards for free if the customers purchases an Athlon FX-55. Considering that AMD has positioned its FX-60 as the flagship enthusiast processor, FX-55 units must be moved out. The FX-55 is still a formidable processor, delivering some of the best performance still seen today. It is however, not a dual-core processor, so those who are looking for such may have to look elsewhere.

The deal apparently ends on March 8th, so there's not much time left.

The etailers that are participating in this promotion include:

    * Monarch Computer Systems

    * MWave.com

    * TigerDirect.com

    * ZipZoomFly.com

    * NCIX.com

Motherboard choices are available from ASUS, Gigabyte, and MSI.

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