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Is the $700 Level 10 the ultimate enthusiast case, or is it the ultimate example of form over function? We investigate. Type: Feature article Tags: Cases |
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Launch roundup: Two cases, 18 mouse buttons, and 1080p through USB This week, we've collected launch announcements from Atlona, Enermax, Thermaltake, WarMouse. Let's start with the enthusiast gear: ... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Cases Input devices |
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Poll: How powerful is your PSU? The range of PSU wattages available today is truly staggering. At Newegg alone, the scale starts at 145W and goes all the way up... Poll Question: • What's the wattage rating of your primary desktop's PSU? Type: News story Tags: Power |
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First Firefox 4 beta arrives with tabs on top Between Chrome, Opera, and this latest pre-release version of Firefox, web browsers are starting to look more alike than ever. Mozilla put up the... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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BFG Tech low on power, dropping PSU lineup? Citing a lack of profitability, BFG Tech surprisingly exited the graphics card market back in May. At the time, company chairman John Slevin... Type: News story Tags: Power |
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Asetek prototype brings liquid cooling to all-in-one PCs In theory, I like the idea of all-in-one PCs like Apple's iMac. By packing everything behind the screen, you end up with a system... Type: News story Tags: Cooling Systems |
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Internet Explorer sees renewed usage share growth Eventually, Microsoft's renewed efforts to curb Internet Explorer's decline in popularity ought pay off. In fact, they may already be. IE marketing chief Ryan Gavin... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Deal of the week: It's raining coupons, halellujah! Newegg has kicked off Fourth of July celebrations a little early this year, e-mailing us a cornucopia of coupon codes that can shrink prices... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards Multimedia Cases Storage Input devices Gaming Networking |
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Pixel Qi display works outdoors, is available for netbooks By far the biggest problem I have with the current crop of laptops and ultraportable notebooks is that their screens become all but useless when... Type: News story Tags: Displays Mobile computing |
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Launch roundup: Cooler Master, Crucial, Shuttle, Western Digital Welcome to the second iteration of our weekly launch roundup feature. This time, we bring you news of a Cooler Master heatsink, a Crucial SSD,... Type: News story Tags: Cooling Storage Systems |
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Latest IE 9 Platform Preview plays H.264 video via HTML5 If you had any remaining doubts about Microsoft's intent to support HTML5 video, prepare to cast those aside. The company has released a third... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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GPU-accelerated video decoding comes to VLC media player Windows Media Player may have a foothold with the masses, but PC enthusiasts seem to prefer the VLC media player. Available for Windows, OS... Type: News story Tags: Software |
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Chrome 6 will have PDF viewing built in Not content to build Flash into Chrome, Google now intends to make Adobe Reader an unnecessary download, as well. The company says the latest developer... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Extension sync on its way to Chrome 6.0 If you own and use multiple computers, odds are you find value in browser synchronization features, which remove the need to copy bookmarks and settings... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Google adds new YouTube video editor Could touching up clips in Windows Live Movie Maker or iMovie before uploading them to YouTube soon be a thing of the past? The unofficial... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Etc. Well, I had hoped to pre-order an iPhone 4 later this week, but it sounds like the first wave is completely spoken for already.... Type: News story Tags: Cooling Personal tech |
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Khronos whips up OpenCL 1.1 specification The Khronos Group has ratified and released a new version of the OpenCL specification, and Nvidia claims to be the first in tow with... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Software |
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Chrome OS could run legacy software remotely One of the distinctive attributes of Google's upcoming Chrome OS is that it doesn't run third-party applications locally; everything is web-based. What if you need... Type: News story Tags: Software Operating systems |
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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 0 |
| 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. | +42 |