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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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Radeon shares graphics card with Killer NIC Bigfoot Networks and TUL have collaborated to produce a unique networking/graphics hybrid. The prototype on display at Computex combines a Killer 2100 NIC... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Networking |
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Bigfoot intros Killer 2100 network card A year on from the release of its Killer Xeno Pro, Bigfoot Networks has struck again, unleashing a whole new Killer card aimed at... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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WiGig spec released, Wi-Fi Alliance joins the fun Almost exactly five months ago, we told you all about the freshly completed WiGig specification, which promised 7Gbps Wi-Fi for all—not to mention goodies... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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Etc. Man, writing that GF100 article took a lot out of me. Pleased with how it turned out, but getting it finished was inordinately... Type: News story Tags: Networking The Tech Report |
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WiGig Alliance completes 7Gbps wireless spec If all goes according to plan, super-fast wireless networking could be just around the... Type: News story Tags: Displays Networking |
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Bigfoot Dashboard utility helps gamers identify bottlenecks For a while now, Bigfoot Networks has offered gamers a way to curb lag and maximize frame rates in online games through its Killer... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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The pool wants you! As Chicago said back in 1970, does anybody really know what time it is?... Type: Blog post Tags: Internet Linux-Unix Networking |
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VisionTek to sell Killer Xeno network cards Bigfoot introduced its second-generation gaming network card, the Killer Xeno, almost exactly seven months ago. While Bigfoot scored distribution deals with vendors of pre-built... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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GlobalFoundries to make 40nm products for STMicro Things are moving along for GlobalFoundries. Within days of breaking ground for its new fab in New York State, the foundry firm has... Type: News story Tags: Networking Personal tech |
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Pirate site preps cheap VPN service to cloak users The battle between content publishers and online pirates will soon reach a new level in Sweden. The country, long known for harboring infamous BitTorrent site... Type: News story Tags: Internet Networking Copyright |
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Killer Xeno has PCIe interface, starts at $130 When we interviewed Bigfoot Networks CEO Michael Howse in January, we learned that the company was readying a new version of its gaming network... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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What's next for Bigfoot? New CEO Michael Howse speaks out We haven't heard much from Bigfoot Networks since we reviewed the firm's Killer... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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Researcher cracks WPA Wi-Fi encryption in 15 minutes Folks breaking into WEP-encrypted Wi-Fi networks has become a fact of life. That's why most knowledgeable users rely on WPA or WPA2 encryption systems instead.... Type: News story Tags: Networking |
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GPGPU software lets hackers break into Wi-Fi networks You've heard the pitch by now: general-purpose computing on GPUs is the future, and both AMD and Nvidia graphics processors can deliver massive performance increases... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Networking |
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Xohm WiMax debuts in Baltimore At last. Conforming to the schedule it announced in June, Sprint Nextel has... Type: News story Tags: Internet Networking |
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Third-gen Intel vPro Technology debuts During a "virtual event" on its website this afternoon, Intel unwrapped its third-generation vPro Technology. If you've been keeping track, you'll know Intel Type: News story Tags: Systems Networking |
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Killer NICs find their way into Dell gaming PCs Remember Bigfoot's Killer NIC? Bigfoot Networks introduced this network card last year, promising to dramatically shrink latencies in games. The card essentially works to speed... Type: News story Tags: Systems Networking |
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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. | +42 |