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Intel's latest 510 Series SSD combines custom firmware with a 6Gbps Marvell controller. We take a closer look at the drive's performance to see... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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Taking the bait on jailbreaking So, I finally decided that leaving well enough alone was not enough of a barrier to possibly bricking my iPhone, so I jailbroke that mother—just... Type: Blog post Tags: Mac Personal tech |
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At $149, is Nvidia's latest DirectX 11 GPU a compelling step up from cheaper solutions? And could it be a nearly-as-good step down from pricier... Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics |
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Hard drive makers have been slow to release new models with three-terabyte capacities. Hitachi was the first to reach 3TB with a 7,200-RPM desktop... Type: Feature article Tags: Storage |
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Join us as we dive into Apple's newest tablet, a trio of hyper-realistic game demos, the world's fastest and most expensive GPU, and Scott's... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Snooping Timbuk2's camera messenger bag For more than a decade, I lugged my notebook in a simple shoulder bag. I suppose you'd call it a messenger-style bag today, but... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing Personal tech |
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Shiny things for the easily distracted In the last two weeks, Apple has announced two major, according to them, revisions of major product lines that the majority of tech pundits have... Type: Blog post Tags: Mobile computing |
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The Radeon HD 6000 series finally has its flagship: a dual-GPU graphics card with formidable performance potential. How does it fare against conventional multi-GPU solutions? Type: Feature article Tags: Graphics |
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We take a closer look at a Fusion-equipped Gigabyte GA-E350N-USB3 Mini-ITX motherboard to see if it delivers on Zacate's potential for small-form-factor desktops and home-theater... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Motherboards |
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Musing on the state of motherboards Manufacturers routinely ask us what we think of their current products and what we'd like to see from future ones. Sometimes, I get the... Type: Blog post Tags: Motherboards |
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With a $450 starting price tag, an 11.6" display, and an AMD E-350 accelerated processing unit, this slick ultraportable looks to have a lot of... Type: Feature article Tags: Mobile computing |
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Bulletstorm: Bringing the fun back to single-player FPSes If I've seemed a tad out of it lately, it's because I've been spending much of my free time over the past few days viciously... |
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Intel's new flagship processor, uh, reviews itself. Don't ask. Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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Join us this week for a slew of gaming stories, some Fusion APU discussion, and a glimpse of the next generation of Tegra mobile... Type: Feature article Tags: Podcast |
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Just because Sandy Bridge isn't really available doesn't mean you can't build a solid PC. Join us for a look at four tantalizing configs... Type: Feature article Tags: Systems |
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PC hardware enthusiasm.. miniaturized? I've been into building PCs for many years now, but before that, I was never a particularly handy or mechanically inclined type of guy. ... Type: Blog post Tags: Game consoles |
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We are about to commit a terrible crime against the holy writ of product segmentation. We're about to consider the merits of AMD's Brazos... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs Graphics Motherboards |
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TR v3.0 XXL and associated ramblings You might not have noticed, but earlier this afternoon, we quietly rolled out a feature some of you have been requesting for several weeks now:... Type: Blog post Tags: The Tech Report |
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