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Buzz Out Loud 1236: Let the healing begin (podcast)

Facebook rolls out its new privacy changes live during our show! How nice of them. In a nutshell, near as we can tell, everything is going to be simpler and Facebook is really sorry that they really mean it about the whole privacy thing. And we get that, but we need some time to get over it, you know? Also, the DOJ may be looking into Apple's iTunes monopoly and we have a big discussion about the future of American space shuttle. Get your emails ready now.

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Kingston gets XMP for its DDR3

If you understand what the headline means, keep reading. If not, go here to get up to speed.

If you've got a laptop running an Intel Cantiga mobile chipset and want to get the best memory performance from it, Kingston Technology would like you to know about its first XMP-ready HyperX DDR3 SO-DIMMs. The 1,066MHz Kingston ultralow latency (CL5-5-5-15 @ 1.5v) memory kits passed Intel's XMP certification process.

Available as a 4GB pack (2GB by two) at an MSRP of $212, the sticks are preprogrammed with both JEDEC and XMP profiles.

TigerDirect.com has the Corsair Dominator Dual Channel 4096MB PC8500 DDR2 1066MHz Memory (2 x 2048MB) for $59.99, after $30 mail-in rebate.

Save $30 on the Corsair Dominator Dual Channel 4096MB PC8500 DDR2 1066MHz Memory (2 x 2048MB) from TigerDirect.com >> Regular price is $89.99 >> Sale price is $59.99 >> Savings $30 (33.34%) >> Click here for deal

TigerDirect.com has the OCZ Flex EX PC16000 2000MHz 4GB DDR3 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit for $234.99, after $40 savings.

Save $40 on the OCZ Flex EX PC16000 2000MHz 4GB DDR3 Dual Channel Desktop Memory Kit from TigerDirect.com >> Regular price is $274.99 >> Sale price is $234.99 >> Savings $40 (14.55%) >> Click here for deal