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Insert 'syncing feeling' joke here After my team of banished Keebler elves finished assembling my Hackintosh (for which I took credit in my three previous posts), two... |
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New Intel RST drivers hit performance scaling ceiling I was quite excited when Intel released its latest storage controller drivers last week. We knew these drivers were coming, and I'd been... |
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Where have all the good computer desks gone? As you may or may not know, depending on whether you listened to our last podcast all the way through, I've moved to beautiful... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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A few months with Acer's Aspire 1810TZ budget ultraportable notebook About a year and a half ago, I bought an Eee PC 1000HA as an experiment of sorts. Both batteries for my aging 14"... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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Building the imperfect beast, part III: The agony of victory And so we come to the end of the beginning. When I last left you, I had finally attained a successful POST on my... |
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Another perspective on CPU value As you might have already seen, the value section of our grand Athlon II vs. Core i3 showdown article includes performance-per-dollar graphs based on... |
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Building the imperfect beast, part II: mobo risin' Hey hey, kids. In case you've forgotten or are too lazy to use a... |
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Neither rain nor sleet nor snow... The universe is aligned against us this weekend. I'm currently in Washington, D.C. on a business trip and am completely buried in the record amounts... |
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What do you want to see in our new storage test suite? The number of new hard drives, SSDs, and other interesting storage devices due out this year is staggering. Heck, even what's coming in just... |
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Building the imperfect beast, part I: The gathering storm Few people ever request a slower computer. Mainly because Microsoft Word has yet to find a processor or operating system it couldn"t grind to a... |
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On the potential of HTML5 By now, many of you must have looked at, or at least heard of, the experimental, HTML5 version of YouTube. And if you read... |
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Steve Jobs channels Doug Henning So, there you go. The iPad. It's big, yet thin. Sleek, yet functional. A giant iPod touch, yet not a giant iPhone. Shiny, yet without... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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Preparing for the extra-absorbent iPad Thought I'd take a break from my now weeks-long odyssey into building a Hackintosh (look for three-part series of write-ups in—please, dear Lord—the not-so-distant future)... |
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The €40 iPhone: two years later I wrote a post in this blog two years ago extolling the virtues of my LG KU990 cell phone. I deemed the device a... Type: Blog post Tags: Personal tech |
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Introducing the TR job board We may not be big enough (yet) to have an HR department and multiple positions available. However, The Tech Report does have a sizable enough... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous The Tech Report |
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No show this weekend With CES just a week away, excitement is building here at TR. I've added some serious gear to my mobile audio recording rig (shotgun mics,... |
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Avatar: Take two A good number of you read my first impressions blog post about James Cameron's Avatar, in which I praised the visuals and cinematography but... Type: Blog post Tags: Miscellaneous |
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Bad UI stains memories of arcades past The last couple of weeks saw the iPhone release of two video game favorites from my days of misspent youth—Dragon's Lair and |
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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 |