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Where's the sweet spot for headphones? The headphone market is littered with an incredible range of options, from the throwaway garbage bundled with cheap MP3 players to audiophile earmuffs that would... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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What's in a browser? With word that the final version of Internet Explorer 8 may be coming in the next few days, enthusiasts are once again... |
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Could Western Digital's new digital media player be the ideal companion for the company's external hard drives? And does it belong in your entertainment... Type: Feature article Tags: Multimedia |
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Latest iPod shuffle the quintessential Apple product Perhaps more than any other Apple product, the iPod shuffle is the perfect example of the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field in action. When... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Personal tech |
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Stickin' it to the sat man Generally speaking, Americans believe that more is better—except for, of course, leprosy and Celine... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Mac |
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Intel's education-inspired computer is generating interest from kids and adults alike. This new generation sports a rugged and functional convertible tablet design. ... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Seagate's Barracuda 7200.12 hits the terabyte mark using just two 500GB platters—and it spins them at a full 7,200 RPM. Join us to... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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Gaming on a netbook: yes we can As you might have already seen, I recently had the chance to play with Asus' new Eee PC 1000HE. In my journey to further... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Gaming |
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Asus' popular Eee PC 1000 series has a new entry, sporting a faster CPU, a bigger battery, and a redesigned keyboard. Can the Eee... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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The gaming notebook market is filled with flashy, expensive systems that tend to offer poor value. However, MSI's GX630 rings up at just $799 with... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Western Digital's latest Caviar Green is the world's first 2TB hard drive. But does it live up to the GreenPower standard of silent operation, low... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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RAID 1 for the time-challenged It happens to the best of us. We spend hours putting together a new PC, mounting a nice aftermarket heatsink, making sure all the cables... |
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Internet Explorer 8 RC1 impressions I didn't think the day would ever come, but it has: as of the RC1 build, Internet Explorer 8 appears to render TR pretty much... |
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Intel's X25-E Extreme SSD is easily the fastest flash drive on the market. Heck, it's just about the quickest 32GB you can plug into a... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage Servers Workstations |
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We haven't heard much about RAM disks since Gigabyte's i-RAM, but now ACard has one that supports up to 64GB of DDR2 memory, has dual... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage Servers Workstations |
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Seagate broke the terabyte barrier with a 1.5TB version of its Barracuda 7200.11, but soon after its release, users of the drive started experiencing random... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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Trent Reznor gives fans remix-ready HD concert footage Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor is no stranger to releasing goodies on the Internet. Last March, he one-upped Radiohead's In Rainbows release with... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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The Radeon HD 4000 series pushes things forward I'm sure I'm not the only person looking forward to AMD's Mobility Radeon HD 4000 graphics processors wending their way into notebooks everywhere. I'm currently... Type: Blog post Tags: Graphics Mobile computing |
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| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |