|
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 |
86 |
|
Steam to protect accounts with Sandy Bridge encryption Many have donned tinfoil hats over the inclusion of hardware security features in Intel's latest processors. Could such features prove to be a blessing more... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Gaming |
41 |
|
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 |
65 |
|
24-bit audio may be coming to iTunes, other music services Everyone's all about high-definition video these days. Standard-def content? Pfft. Call me when you've got a resolution of at least 720p. ... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia Internet |
95 |
|
Follow DOS through every major Windows upgrade Some people have quite a lot of time on their hands. YouTube user TheRasteri has posted an interesting video that starts with the... Type: News story Tags: Operating systems |
58 |
|
GeForce GTX 550 Ti performance numbers leaked We may be starting to have a complete picture of Nvidia's upcoming GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics card. Earlier today, VR-Zone posted some performance... Type: News story Tags: Graphics |
20 |
|
Epic shows next-gen Unreal Engine 3 effects at GDC The Game Developers Conference is still rolling in San Francisco, and Epic Games has taken the opportunity to show off some of the latest updates... Type: News story Tags: Gaming |
34 |
|
National Anthem Day Shortbread Eight is Enough AMD: Exposing the Phantom x86 Bottleneck VR-Zone: Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti benchmarks leak? Ars Technica: RIM PlayBook a... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
21 |
|
Etc. You probably haven't noticed, but Cyril made some tweaks to the site's CSS layout over this past weekend in order to clean up a few... Type: News story Tags: The Tech Report |
56 |
|
Poll: Are you going to buy an iPad 2? The iPad 2 is upon us and, well, I'm a little underwhelmed. While the dual-core CPU and faster graphics hardware sound enticing, the... Poll Question: • Gonna buy an iPad 2? Type: News story Tags: Personal tech |
101 |
|
Thinner, faster iPad 2 to arrive on March 11 at $499 Feign surprise if you like; today's iPad 2 announcement was spoiled quite a while ago. Still, now that it's official, we know the faster,... Type: News story Tags: Mobile computing Mac Personal tech |
52 |
|
Capture the best screenshot, win an MSI GTX 560 Ti We've given away plenty of swanky new graphics cards over the past few months here at TR. Now, we have a couple more—and we're... Type: News story Tags: Graphics Gaming |
18 |
|
Trailer shows two minutes of Battlefield 3 gameplay We were happy to see the first Battlefield 3 gameplay trailer last week, but the extremely short duration of the actual gameplay clips and... Type: News story Tags: Gaming |
23 |
|
AMD video shows Llano, Sandy Bridge side by side An interesting video has appeared in AMD's YouTube account. The three-minute clip shows the screens of two laptops as they run a graphics-heavy benchmark. One... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Mobile computing |
109 |
|
Dr. Seuss Day Shortbread Eight is Enough Engadget: Microsoft's Rahul Sood says every PC industry exec should use a MacBook AMD Fusion APU Llano in a Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
17 |
|
Asus starts shipping new Sandy Bridge boards, too Lagging just a tad behind Gigabyte and Micro Center, Asus has announced that it, too, has kicked off shipments of bug-free Sandy Bridge motherboards. The... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards |
8 |
|
Micro Center gives customers Sandy mobo shipment news Just yesterday, Gigabyte announced that it had begun shipping Sandy Bridge motherboards featuring a bug-free, B3-stepping 6-series chipsets. Now, we're told by a TR... Type: News story Tags: Motherboards |
3 |
|
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... |
26 |
| AMD's A4-5000 'Kabini' APU reviewed | 75 |
| 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. | +50 |